Hazardous materials provision. (1) Before the division may grant a CDL, the division shall obtain the driving record information regarding the applicant through the CDLIS, the NDR, and from each state where the applicant has been licensed. (2) The division shall notify the CDLIS and provide all information required to ensure identification of the CDL holder within 10 days after: (a) issuing a CDL following application for an original, renewal, transfer, or upgrade of the CDL; or (b) any change is made to the identifying information of a CDL holder. (3) (a) The expiration date for a CDL is the birth date of the holder in the fifth year following the year of issuance of the CDL. (b) A limited-term CDL expires on: (i) the expiration date of the period of time of the individual's authorized stay in the United States or on the date provided in Subsection (3)(a), whichever is sooner; or (ii) on the birth date of the applicant in the first year following the year that the limited-term CDL was issued if there is no definite end to the individual's period of authorized stay. (c) A CDL held by an individual ordered to active duty and stationed outside Utah in any of the armed forces of the United States, which expires during the time period the individual is stationed outside of the state, is valid until 90 days after the individual has been discharged or has left the service, unless: (i) the license is suspended, disqualified, denied, or has been cancelled or revoked by the division; or (ii) the licensee updates the information or photograph on the license certificate. (4) (a) The applicant for a renewal of a CDL shall complete the application form required by Section
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