Boyd vs TMC better hometime for Oklahoma
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by 9dogknight, Jul 14, 2019.
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No.misdemeanors are misdemeanors. I have not had a misdemeanor in 20 years but don't expect them to let go of it . -
You will be disqualified from holding a HAZMAT endorsement if you were convicted or found not guilty by reason of insanity within the previous seven years, or were released from prison in the last five years for any of the following crimes:
- Unlawful possession, use, sale, manufacture, purchase, distribution, receipt, transfer, shipping, transporting, delivery, import, export of, or dealing with a firearm or other weapons.
- Extortion.
- Dishonesty, fraud, or misrepresentation, including identity fraud.
- Bribery.
- Smuggling.
- Immigration violations.
- Distribution of, intent to distribute, or importation of a controlled substance.
- Arson.
- Kidnapping or hostage taking.
- Rape or aggravated sexual abuse.
- Assault with intent to murder.
- Robbery.
- Fraudulent entry into a seaport as described in U.S.C., Title 18 §1036, or a comparable state law.
- Violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act in U.S.C., Title 18 §1961, et seq., or a comparable state law, other than the violations listed in paragraph (j) of Part B: Permanently Disqualifying Criminal Offenses.
- Conspiracy or attempt to commit any of the above crimes.
Permanent Disqualifying Criminal Offenses
You will be permanently disqualified from holding a HAZMAT endorsement if you were convicted or found not guilty by reason of insanity for any of the following crimes:
- Espionage.
- Sedition.
- Treason.
- A crime listed in U.S.C., Title 18, Chapter 113B, such as terrorism, or a comparable state law.
- A crime involving a transportation security incident.
- Improper transportation of hazardous material (U.S.C., Title 49 §5124) or a comparable state law.
- Murder.
- Making any threats, or maliciously conveying information known to be false, concerning the deliverance, placement, or detonation of an explosive or other lethal device in or against a place of public use, a state or government facility, a public transportation system, or an infrastructure facility.
- Violations of the RICO Act in U.S.C., Title 18 §1961, et seq., or a comparable state law, where one of the predicated acts found by a jury or admitted by the defendant, consists of one of the offenses listed in Part B of the RICO Act.
- Conspiracy or attempt to commit any of the above crimes.
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Sir this is an Arby's .
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I would like to refer you to my previous post.
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