Michigan — Statute

257.312f – Vehicle group designation or indorsement on operator's or chauffeur's license; hazardous material endorsement; age; tests; waiver; conditions prohibiting issuance of commercial learner's permit, vehicle group designation, or vehicle indorsement; cancellation; determining applicability of subsection (5); "farm related service industry" defined | Michigan Law

Michigan law sets age, testing, and endorsement rules for commercial and hazardous material vehicle licenses, including special provisions for farming vehicles.

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257.312f – Vehicle group designation or indorsement on operator's or chauffeur's license; hazardous material endorsement; age; tests; waiver; conditions prohibiting issuance of commercial learner's permit, vehicle group designation, or vehicle indorsement; cancellation; determining applicability of subsection (5); "farm related service industry" defined

Michigan Vehicle Code § 257.312f

Summary
This law section outlines the age requirements, testing, and endorsements necessary for obtaining various vehicle designations and hazardous material endorsements on Michigan driver's licenses. It specifies that individuals must pass knowledge and skills tests, with certain exceptions for farming-related vehicles and specific age groups. The section also details conditions for issuing, waiving, or canceling these endorsements.
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In simple terms: Michigan law sets age, testing, and endorsement rules for commercial and hazardous material vehicle licenses, including special provisions for farming vehicles.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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