Ohio commercial License permit restrictions

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by doninwooster, Mar 30, 2018.

  1. WesternPlains

    WesternPlains Road Train Member

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    What is Dan rambling on about? :dontknow:
     
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  3. Moose1958

    Moose1958 Road Train Member

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    You mind providing a link to 373.79. On my computer part 373 starts at 373.100.
     
  4. Dan.S

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    I will when I get a chance tomorrow!
     
  5. Moose1958

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  6. johndeere4020

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    I don’t think being a Gynecologist would be all it’s cracked up to be, it seems like it would be similar to being a mechanic. They’re only going to bring it in when there’s something wrong with it.
     
  7. TTNJ

    TTNJ Heavy Load Member

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    This should end this discussion but pretty sure it won't...

    States
     
  8. doninwooster

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    Ummm, In my original post, instead of stating i got my permit, should have stated that I passed my permit test. When I went to the license bureau the clerk told me I could not drive in another State on an Ohio permit. So, I called the Ohio Dept. of Public Safety and spoke to the Administative Officer. She stated I could in fact drive in Missouri with my Ohio CDL permit unless there was a K restriction on the permit. So, I go back to my local license bureau and a different clerk assisted me when I stated my reason for being there. I completed the paperwork , paid the fee and got my permit with no restrictions. Needless to say, I am a bit irritated by the grossly inaccurate information given by both the driving examination station clerk where I took the test, and the clerk at the BMV office the first time.They both insisted that Ohio permit holders could only drive in Ohio. I guess they forgot to tell that to the office in Columbus and their colleague at the license bureau.
     
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  9. doninwooster

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    Hmmmmm

     
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  10. Moose1958

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    I will save you some time. It is 383.79. After reading this I am in full agreement with you and think it is high fricking time!!!!

    §383.79 Skills testing of out-of-State students; Knowledge and skills testing of military personnel.
    (a) CDL applicants trained out-of-State—(1) State that administers the skills test. A State may administer its skills test, in accordance with subparts F, G, and H of this part, to a person who has taken training in that State and is to be licensed in another United States jurisdiction (i.e., his or her State of domicile). Such test results must be transmitted electronically directly from the testing State to the licensing State in an efficient and secure manner.

    (2) The State of domicile. The State of domicile of a CDL applicant must accept the results of a skills test administered to the applicant by any other State, in accordance with subparts F, G, and H of this part, in fulfillment of the applicant's testing requirements under §383.71, and the State's test administration requirements under §383.73.

    (b) Military service member applicants for a CLP or CDL—(1) State of duty station. A State where active duty military service members are stationed, but not domiciled, may:

    (i) Accept an application for a CLP or CDL from such a military service member who has

    (A) A valid driver's license from his or her State of domicile,

    (B) A valid active duty military identification card, and

    (C) A current copy of either the service member's military leave and earnings statement or his or her orders;

    (ii) Administer the knowledge and skills tests to the military service member, as appropriate, in accordance with subparts F, G, and H of this part, or waive the skills test in accordance with §383.77; and

    (iii) Destroy a driver's license on behalf of the State of domicile, unless the latter requires the license to be surrendered to its own driver licensing agency.

    (2) Electronic transmission of the application and test results. The State of duty station must transmit the completed application, the results of knowledge and skills tests, and any supporting documents, by a direct, secure, and efficient electronic system.

    (3) State of domicile. Upon completion of the applicant's application and testing requirements under §383.71, and the State's test administration requirements under §383.73, the State of domicile of the military service member applying for a CLP or CDL may

    (i) Accept the completed application; the results of knowledge and skills tests administered to the applicant by the State where he or she is currently stationed, or the notice of the waiver of the skills test, as authorized by paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section; and any supporting documents; and

    (ii) Issue the applicant a CLP or CDL.

    [81 FR 70646, Oct. 13, 2016]
     
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  11. Moose1958

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    I my case i'm actually glad you did. I'm a bit embarrassed to admit it, but I had no idea about 383.79. I have got to start paying closer attention to the changes.
     
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