| Chapter 049 |
| 2019 -- H 5163 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/28/2019 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO MOTOR AND OTHER VEHICLES - RHODE ISLAND UNIFORM COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE ACT |
| Introduced By: Representatives Phillips, Solomon, Shekarchi, Ucci, and Hawkins |
| Date Introduced: January 23, 2019 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. Sections 31-10.3-19, 31-10.3-20, 31-10.3-23 and 31-10.3-30 of the General |
| Laws in Chapter 31-10.3 entitled "Rhode Island Uniform Commercial Driver's License Act" are |
| hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 31-10.3-19. Examination of applicants. |
| (a) The department shall examine every applicant for a commercial license or learner's |
| permit. The examination shall include: (1) a A test of the applicant's eyesight to be administered |
| according to standards set by the Federal Motor Carrier Regulations; (2) his His or her ability to |
| read English in understanding highway signs regulating, warning, and directing traffic; (3) his |
| His or her knowledge of the traffic laws of this state; and (4) shall Shall include an actual |
| demonstration of ability to exercise ordinary and reasonable control in the operation of a motor |
| vehicle or combination of vehicles of the type covered by the license classification, endorsement, |
| or restrictions which the applicant is seeking. Each applicant shall successfully complete the skills |
| test in the following order: (1) pre Pre-trip inspection, ; (2) basic Basic vehicle control skills, ; |
| and (3) on On-road skills. If an applicant fails one segment of the skills test the applicant cannot |
| continue to the next segment of the test; however, scores for the passed segments of the skills test |
| shall remain valid and an applicant will not be required to retake the segments previously passed |
| prior to expiration of the commercial learner's permit. The examination may also include any |
| further physical and mental examinations that the department deems necessary to determine the |
| applicant's fitness to safely operate a motor vehicle upon the highways. |
| (b) A nonresident, who establishes residence in the state of Rhode Island and makes |
| application for a Rhode Island commercial license, shall not be required to demonstrate his or her |
| ability to operate a motor vehicle, unless the examiner has reason to believe such a demonstration |
| is needed; provided, that the nonresident surrenders a valid commercial license that was issued |
| under the requirements of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 (see now 49 U.S.C. |
| § 31101 et seq.); may be as amended from time to time by another state. |
| (c) The department shall be permitted to promulgate rules and regulations pertaining to |
| third-party testing for the skills tests required for commercial driver's licenses in accordance with |
| 49 CFR Part 383, as it may be revised from time to time. |
| 31-10.3-20. Fees. |
| The fees charged for commercial licenses, endorsements, classifications, restrictions, and |
| required examinations shall be as follows: |
| (1) For every commercial operator's first license, thirty dollars ($30.00); |
| (2) For every renewal of a commercial license, fifty dollars ($50.00); |
| (3) For every duplicate commercial license, ten dollars ($10.00); |
| (4) For every duplicate commercial instruction learner's permit, ten dollars ($10.00); |
| (5) For any change of: |
| (i) Classification(s), ten dollars ($10.00); |
| (ii) Endorsement(s), ten dollars ($10.00); |
| (iii) Restriction(s), ten dollars ($10.00); |
| (6) For every written and/or oral examination, ten dollars ($10.00); |
| (7) The Rhode Island board of education shall establish fees that are deemed necessary |
| for the Community College of Rhode Island to administer the skill test, not to exceed one |
| hundred dollars ($100); |
| (8) For every commercial Class P (learner's permit) first license, thirty dollars ($30.00); |
| and , sixty dollars ($60.00) |
| (9) For every renewal of a commercial Class P (learner's permit) license, thirty dollars |
| ($30.00). |
| 31-10.3-23. Expiration of licenses. |
| Every commercial license issued by the department shall expire on the licensee's birth |
| date in the fifth year following the initial issuance, excluding Class P (learner's permit) licenses |
| commercial learner's permits which shall expire one hundred eighty (180) days one year from the |
| date of initial issuance, and excluding a first issuance which shall expire on the licensee's birth |
| date in the second year following initial issuance. |
| 31-10.3-30. Commercial driver's license required. |
| (a) Except when operating under a commercial instruction learner's permit and |
| accompanied by the holder of a commercial license valid for the vehicle being operated, no |
| person shall operate a commercial motor vehicle unless the person has been issued a valid |
| commercial driver's license containing the endorsements, classifications, or restrictions applicable |
| to the type of vehicle being operated. |
| (b) No person shall be issued a commercial driver's license until he or she has passed a |
| written and driving test for the operation of a commercial motor vehicle which that complies |
| with the minimum federal standards in 49 C.F.R. Part 383, as revised from time to time, and has |
| satisfied all other federal requirements as well as any other requirements imposed by state law |
| subject to the provisions of § 31-10.3-19(a). The tests shall be prescribed and conducted by the |
| department or a third party designated by the department. |
| (c) A commercial license may be issued only to a person who operates, or who intends to |
| operate, commercial motor vehicles and who is domiciled in this state. |
| (d) A commercial license shall not be issued to a person during a period in which that |
| person is disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle or while that person's license is |
| suspended, revoked, cancelled, or otherwise withdrawn in any state or province of Canada; nor |
| shall a commercial driver's license be issued to a person who has a license issued by any other |
| state unless the person first surrenders the commercial driver's license issued by the other state, |
| which license shall be returned to the issuing state for cancellation. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2020. |
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