[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR384.225]



[Page 211]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 384_STATE COMPLIANCE WITH COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE PROGRAM

--Table of Contents

 

    Subpart B_Minimum Standards for Substantial Compliance by States

 

Sec. 384.225  Record of violations.



    The State must:

    (a) CDL holders. Record and maintain as part of the driver history 

all convictions, disqualifications and other licensing actions for 

violations of any State or local law relating to motor vehicle traffic 

control (other than a parking violation) committed in any type of 

vehicle.

    (b) A person required to have a CDL. Record and maintain as part of 

the driver history all convictions, disqualifications and other 

licensing actions for violations of any State or local law relating to 

motor vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) committed 

while the driver was operating a CMV.

    (c) Make driver history information required by this section 

available to the users designated in paragraph (e) of this section, or 

to their authorized agent, within 10 days of:

    (1) Receiving the conviction or disqualification information from 

another State; or

    (2) The date of the conviction, if it occurred in the same State.

    (d) Retain on the driver history record all convictions, 

disqualifications and other licensing actions for violations for at 

least 3 years or longer as required under Sec. 384.231(d).

    (e) Only the following users or their authorized agents may receive 

the designated information:

    (1) States--All information on all driver records.

    (2) Secretary of Transportation--All information on all driver 

records.

    (3) Driver--Only information related to that driver's record.

    (4) Motor Carrier or Prospective Motor Carrier--After notification 

to a driver, all information related to that driver's, or prospective 

driver's, record.



[67 FR 49762, July 31, 2002]