(1) The division may issue a CDIP to a person who: (a) is 18 years of age or older; (b) holds a valid license; (c) has at least one year of driving experience; and (d) has passed the vision and knowledge test for the class of license for which the person is applying. (2) The division may issue a CDIP only for a period not to exceed 180 days. (3) The holder of a CDIP may drive a commercial motor vehicle on a highway only when accompanied by a person who: (a) (i) holds a CDL valid for the class and endorsements of commercial motor vehicle driven; or (ii) is certified by the division to administer driver licensing examinations to CDL applicants; and (b) occupies a seat beside the individual for the purpose of: (i) giving the driver instruction regarding the driving of the commercial motor vehicle; or (ii) administering a driver licensing examination to a CDL applicant. (4) A CDL or CDIP may not be issued to a person: (a) subject to disqualification from driving a commercial motor vehicle; or (b) whose license is suspended, revoked, or canceled in any state. (5) A CDL or CDIP may not be issued to a person until the person has surrendered all license certificates the person holds to the division for cancellation.
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