If the holder of a commercial driver license or commercial learner's permit is issued a citation for a traffic offense, or is involved in a traffic accident, a law enforcement officer, except an officer acting under the authority of § 32-2-7 , must determine whether the driver has sufficient English language proficiency to operate a commercial vehicle in this state. If a law enforcement officer authorized under § 32-2-7 determines the driver is unable to respond to official inquiries in English proficiently, the officer may cite the driver for a violation of the English proficiency requirement contained in 49 C.F.R. § 391.11 (January 1, 2026), and place the driver out of service. The offense of operating a commercial motor vehicle in this state without sufficient English language proficiency is: (1) A Class 2 misdemeanor for a first offense; and (2) A Class 1 misdemeanor for a second or subsequent offense.
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