Im confused as well we have a load that doesn’t need placards but is still a hazmat load , do we still have to take the hazmat route? Please help thanks
So confused!
Discussion in 'Hazmat Trucking Forum' started by GEPPETTO425, Mar 5, 2022.
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So no computer record you ever had the endorsement. Suppose that's Oregon's reason for treating yours as new.
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DMV will waive all Commercial Knowledge Tests EXCEPT the Hazardous Materials Endorsement Test if you surrender a current, valid commercial driver license from another jurisdiction for a comparable Oregon Commercial Driver License.could be interpreted as that the license you came to them with, doesn't have the endorsement on it since you "let it go" after the first 3 years, so the license that you come to them with, doesn't have it. If I know bureaucratic thinking (and I do), that means to them you currently did not have the endorsement so you go back to the end of the line...unless you can get them to recognize your prior endorsement as being valid, you may have to be subjected to the new rules in effect when you apply. This is why I keep all my licenses in force. (Driver's, mechanics, etc.) Once they lapse, you can be considered "new".
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Good news is I just found a copy of my drivers license and a certified MVR both showing my HAZMAT endorsement.
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Could be the case.
You could pull a complete driving record for 10 bux and show proof
You can ask the state police on-site at DMV to enforce the regulation and show proof.
But maybe it's because you moved.
Some people are stupid.
Happened to me in Florida
But I didn't move and never lost cdl status
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