Pennsylvania law requires the Department of Transportation to remove the commercial driver license designation from a driver's license if the individual fails to comply with specific certification requirements related to driving type or medical certification. This law ensures that only properly certified drivers hold commercial licenses. It was enacted in 2012 and includes amendments to clarify enforcement procedures.
The removal occurs if a driver fails to comply with the certification requirements related to driving type or medical certification as specified in Pennsylvania law.
The department removes the CDL designation from the driver's license when it is confirmed that the individual is not in compliance with the relevant certification requirements.
Yes, a driver can regain their commercial license by meeting all certification requirements and completing any necessary re-qualification or certification processes.
This law was enacted in 2012, with amendments made to clarify enforcement and certification procedures.