CDL Disqualification: removal of Commercial driver
license privileges due to convictions or administrative actions
Not exact matches
Most states require licensees with suspended
licenses due to uninsured accidents, DUI / DWI convictions or other offenses to file a certificate of financial responsibility (SR - 22) as proof of insurance in order to reinstate their driving
privileges.
Driving after Forfeiture of
License in violation of Section 18.2 - 272 can be charged when someone is found to be driving after one's
privilege to drive has been previously revoked
due to a DUI conviction, a conviction for unlawfully refusing to submit to a breath test pursuant to a DUI arrest, and for several other less common offenses.
SR - 22 is a form that is required by some states to reinstate driving
privileges to a driver who has lost their
license due to being in a car accident without auto insurance coverage or as the result of a DUI.
If your
license privileges have been suspended, the billing notice also provides a «restoration amount
due.»
Failure to answer your ticket in a timely manner may result in your
license or
privilege to drive in New York State being suspended and a suspension termination fee may be
due regardless of the final disposition of the ticket.
Yes, even if someone has been in the hospital
due to the accident, you can still retain the driver's
license, or at least the driving
privilege, by completing the driving school improvement course.
This is greatly
due to the introduction of Graduated Driver
Licensing (GDL) programs that allow young drivers to safely gain driving experience through drivers ed, supervised driving, and a driving test before obtaining full
privileges.
It costs me a lot of money in
dues,
licensing, fees, franchising, education, administration, and who cares what else, to maintain the
privilege of holding a real estate
license in the Province of Alberta, and of using the valuable trademarks known as REALTOR ® and MLS ®.