A bill for an act relating to commercial driver's licenses and commercial learner's permits, including compliance with federal regulations, and making penalties applicable.(Formerly SSB 1062.)
The impact of SF155 is significant as it creates a standardized procedure for the handling of commercial licenses within the state, leading to improved compliance with federal regulations. Specifically, it mandates that the state conduct thorough examinations of applicants' driving history and any prohibitions related to their ability to operate commercial vehicles. By aligning with federal standards, the bill is expected to improve safety on roadways by ensuring that only qualified individuals are allowed to drive commercial vehicles.
Senate File 155 addresses the requirements and regulations related to commercial drivers licenses (CDL) and commercial learners permits (CLP) in compliance with federal guidelines. The bill amends existing Iowa Code provisions to ensure state alignment with federal regulations, particularly those regarding the eligibility and monitoring of CDL and CLP holders. Notably, the bill stipulates the procedures that the state must follow when issuing, renewing, or downgrading these licenses based on the applicant's driving record, which must now include checks with the national commercial drivers license information system.
Although the bill received unanimous support during its voting on January 26, 2023, concerns may arise regarding the penalties associated with violations of the regulations stipulated in the bill. For example, operating a vehicle under an out-of-service order can lead to significant fines for both the driver and the employer, which could pose financial burdens. The steep penalties may lead to discussions among stakeholders about the balance between regulatory enforcement and the economic impact on the commercial driving industry.