26 CA ADC § 13-100.02
26 CCR s 13-100.02
Cal. Admin. Code tit. 26, s 13-100.02
CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 26. TOXICS
DIVISION 5.1. DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES (TITLE 13)
This database is current through 05/05/06, Register 2006, No. 18.
s 13-100.02. Requirements for Out-of-State Drivers.
A driver from another state, territory, or a country is authorized to
drive in California without the drivers' certificate required by Vehicle
Code Section 12804.1 or 12804.3 providing the driver meets all of the
following requirements:
(a) Has a valid driver's license of the class appropriate for the
operation of the vehicle, issued by the state, territory or country in
which the driver resides.
(b) Has met the physical qualification standards required of motor vehicle
drivers by the Federal Highway Administration of the United States
Department of Transportation as set forth in the Title 49, Code of Federal
Regulations, Section 391.41, and has in his or her possession a medical
certificate approved by the Federal Highway Administration and issued
within the last two years.
(c) Has met the training requirements set forth in Section 100.07 of these
regulations applicable to the type of load being transported (hazardous
materials, hazardous waste) and/or type of vehicle being operated.
(d) Is not disqualified for such a certificate on the basis of his or her
driving record or medical condition under the Vehicle Code Sections
referenced below.
(e) Has in his or her possession one of the following:
(1) A valid Non-Resident Special Driver Certificate issued by this
department to a non-California licensed driver that authorizes the driver
to transport the type of load being transported (hazardous materials,
hazardous waste) and/or to operate that particular type of vehicle or
(2) Notice from his or her employing motor carrier on a form approved by
the department indicating that the driver has met the training
requirements specified in (c) above. Such notice must be signed by the
driver and the employer under penalty of perjury. The notice will be valid
for 30 days from the date it is signed by the employer.
(A) When such notice is issued by an employer, the employer must at the
same time send written notice of the issuance to this department. No
driver shall be permitted to operate in California a vehicle subject to
this Article beyond the 30-day validity period of the notice, unless
he/she has obtained from this department the Non-Resident Special Driver
Certificate specified in 1 above.
(B) The department, upon receipt of notice specified in Subsection A,
above, shall update its records and issue Non-Resident Special Driver
Certificates to qualified drivers. Such certificates shall be mailed to
the drivers.
Note: Authority cited: Section 3100, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections
3100, 12500, 12502, 12804.1, 12804.3, 12805, 12809, 12810, 12810.5, 13205,
13352, 13352.5, 13353, 13355, 13357, 13359, 13361, 13363, 13365, 13552,
13553, 13954, 14252, 15020, 15023, 15024, 23157, 23160, 23161 and 23166,
Vehicle Code; and Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Section 391.41.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 9-15-87; operative 10-15-87 (Register 87, No. 38).
26 CA ADC s 13-100.02
END OF DOCUMENT
(C) Copyright 2006, Result Oriented Marketing, Inc.
For Further Assistance Visit : www.mcmillanlaw.us and www.fearnotlaw.com
|