Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 14 - Motor Vehicles. Use of the Highway by Vehicles. Gasoline
44 - Minimum Physical Standards for Operators of Public Service Motor Vehicles and Service Buses
Operator's License Endorsements Required to Operate Certain Motor Vehicles Transporting Passengers and Students
Section 14-44-6 - Suspension or revocation of passenger or student endorsement

Current through September 9, 2024

(a) Any endorsement to transport passengers, including passengers who are students, may be suspended, revoked or withdrawn if the holder thereof would be subject to having his or her renewal of such endorsement suspended, revoked or withdrawn. Any endorsement holder subject to suspension , revocation or withdrawal pursuant to this section shall be afforded an opportunity for a hearing as provided in Chapter 54 of the Connecticut General Statutes. Unless the commissioner determines that an imminent threat to public safety and welfare exists, by reason of a driver's continued possession of an endorsement to transport passengers, including passengers who are students, such opportunity for a hearing shall be granted prior to the effective date of suspension, revocation or withdrawal.

(b) When any holder of or applicant for an endorsement to transport passengers, as specified in section 14-36a of the Connecticut General Statutes, including passengers who are students, has had said endorsement or application denied, suspended, withdrawn or revoked as a result of a determination by the commissioner pursuant to sections 14-44-4 and 14-44-5 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, or as the result of a final decision from an administrative hearing pursuant to this section or section 14-44-7 of the Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies, or any appeal therefrom, the commissioner shall not accept an application for or permit any reinstatement of any endorsement to transport passengers from such person for the period stated in subdivision (1), (2) or (3) of subsection (a) of section14-44-4 or subsection (d) of section 14-44-4, as applicable, or if no such period is stated, for two (2) years.

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