Provide for the downgrade of commercial driver licenses and commercial learners permits upon notice of certain drug and alcohol violations.
Impact
The legislation introduces mechanisms for downgrading licenses, but it also provides for the reinstatement of those licenses if it is later determined that the driver was erroneously prohibited from operating a commercial vehicle. In such cases, the bill requires that the driver’s record be expunged of any references to the erroneous prohibition, thus safeguarding the rights of those unfairly affected by such notifications. This dual focus on both downgrading and reinstatement aims to balance regulatory compliance with individual rights within the framework of transportation safety laws.
Summary
Senate Bill 59 is designed to address the processes surrounding the downgrading of commercial driver licenses (CDLs) and commercial learners permits (CLPs) upon the notification of specific drug and alcohol violations. The bill mandates that when the South Dakota Department of Transportation receives notification regarding a prohibition from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), it is required to downgrade the affected driver's CDL or CLP to a non-commercial operator's license. This action must be recorded within sixty days of receiving said notification, ensuring a timely response to the regulations governing commercial vehicle operation.
Sentiment
Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB 59 appears to be supportive among legislators, as reflected in the unanimous voting outcome, with 66 votes in favor and none against. This support suggests a recognition of the need for clarity and fairness in the treatment of commercial drivers regarding licensing issues. The bill aligns with broader goals of safety and responsibility in commercial driving while also considering the implications of erroneous decisions that could adversely affect drivers' livelihoods.
Contention
While SB 59 has garnered broad support, discussions may arise around the enforcement of these downgrading procedures and the potential for administrative complications. Critics may raise concerns regarding the efficiency of the reinstatement process and whether it adequately protects drivers' rights. Ensuring that the processes defined in the bill are effectively communication and understood by both enforcement agencies and affected drivers will be crucial in avoiding legal challenges and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations.
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.(See SF 155.)
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.(See HF 258.)
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.)
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 HSB 92.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.