Document Citation: 75 Pa.C.S. § 1606

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PENNSYLVANIA CONSOLIDATED STATUTES
TITLE 75. VEHICLES
PART II. TITLE, REGISTRATION AND LICENSING
CHAPTER 16. COMMERCIAL DRIVERS


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08/31/2009

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§ 1606. Requirement for commercial driver's license

(a) WHEN REQUIRED.-- No person, except those specifically exempted in subsection (b), shall drive a commercial motor vehicle unless the person has been issued and is in immediate possession of a valid commercial driver's license and applicable endorsements valid for the vehicle he is driving.

(b) EXEMPTIONS.-- The following persons are not required to obtain a commercial driver's license in order to drive the commercial motor vehicle specified:

(1) A person with a commercial driver learner's permit who is
accompanied by the holder of a commercial driver's license valid for
the vehicle being driven.

(2) A person in the service of the Armed Forces of the United States,
including members of the Reserves and National Guard on active duty;
personnel on full-time National Guard duty; and personnel on inactive
National Guard duty training or part-time National Guard training and
National Guard military technicians who are required to wear military
uniforms ; and active duty United States Coast Guard personnel when
operating commercial motor vehicles for military purposes.

(3) A person who is a volunteer or paid firefighter with a Class C
license and who has a certificate of authorization from his fire chief
while operating a fire or emergency vehicle registered to the fire
department or municipality.

(4) Any member of a rescue or emergency squad who is the holder of a
Class C license and who has a certificate of authorization from the
head of the rescue or emergency squad while operating any rescue or
emergency vehicle equipped with audible and visual signals registered
to the rescue or emergency squad or municipality.

(5) A driver with a Class C license operating a farm vehicle which is
controlled and operated by a farmer and used exclusively to transport
agricultural products, farm machinery or farm supplies to or from a
farm. The farm vehicle may not be used in the operations of a common
or contract carrier and may be used only within a radius of 150 miles
of the farm.

(6) A driver with a Class C license operating a school bus, school
vehicle or other commercial vehicle at the direction of authorized
emergency management personnel in a time of declared Federal, State or
local emergency. A person driving a school bus, school vehicle or
other commercial vehicle pursuant to this paragraph shall not be
subject to sanctions under the provisions of this chapter or section
3742.1 (relating to accidents involving death or personal injury while
not properly licensed).

(c) PROHIBITIONS.--

(1) No person shall drive a commercial motor vehicle or a school
vehicle during any period in which:

(i) his privilege to drive a commercial motor vehicle or a school
vehicle in a state has been removed for any reason, including
disqualification, until the person's commercial operating privilege
has been restored;

(ii) his operating privilege is suspended, revoked, canceled or
recalled until the person's operating privilege has been restored;
or

(iii) the driver or vehicle has been placed under an out-of-service
order.

(2) No person who operates a commercial motor vehicle shall at any time
have more than one commercial driver's license.

(C.1) ADDITIONAL PROHIBITIONS.-- No person shall drive a commercial motor vehicle during any period of time that the motor carrier has been placed under an out-of-service order.

(d) PENALTIES.--

(1) Except as provided in paragraph (6), a person who violates
subsection (a) commits a summary offense and shall, upon conviction, be
sentenced to pay a fine of $ 500. Except that, if the person charged
furnishes satisfactory proof of having held a commercial driver's
license valid on the last day of the preceding driver's license period
and no more than 60 days have elapsed from the last date of renewal,
the fine shall be $ 100. Except as provided in paragraph (6), every
person convicted of a second or subsequent violation of subsection (a)
shall be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $ 500 nor more than $
1,500.

(2) A person who drives a commercial motor vehicle or a school vehicle
while subject to disqualification commits a summary offense and shall,
upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $ 500. Every person
convicted of a second or subsequent violation of driving a commercial
motor vehicle while subject to disqualification shall be sentenced to
pay a fine of not less than $ 500 nor more than $ 1,500.

(3) A person who drives a commercial motor vehicle or a school vehicle
while subject to disqualification under section 1611(b) or (e)
(relating to disqualification) commits a summary offense and shall,
upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $ 1,000 or to
imprisonment for six months, or both.

(4) A person who drives a commercial motor vehicle or a school vehicle
in violation of an out-of-service order issued under section 1612
(relating to commercial drivers prohibited from operating with any
alcohol in system) commits a summary offense and shall, upon
conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $ 2,500 for a first offense
and $ 5,000 for a second or subsequent offense.

(5) A person who drives a commercial motor vehicle or a school vehicle
in violation of an out-of-service order (other than an out-of-service
order issued under section 1612) commits a summary offense and shall,
upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $ 2,500 for a first
offense and $ 5,000 for a second or subsequent offense.

(6) No person shall be convicted of violating subsection (a) if the
person produces at the office of the issuing authority within 15 days
of the violation:

(i) a commercial driver's license valid in this Commonwealth at the
time of the violation; or

(ii) if the commercial driver's license is lost, stolen, destroyed or
illegible, evidence that the driver was licensed at the time of the
violation and that application for a duplicate license had been made
at the time of the violation.

(7) A person who drives a commercial motor vehicle in violation of
subsection (c)(1)(ii) commits a summary offense and shall, upon
conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $ 1,000.

(8) A person who drives a commercial motor vehicle in violation of
subsection (c)(2) commits a summary offense and shall, upon conviction,
be sentenced to pay a fine of $ 1,000.

(e) CONVICTIONS AND FINES CUMULATIVE.-- Any violations brought under this section and fines imposed under this section shall be in addition to violations brought and fines imposed under any other sections of this title.