Code of Maine Rules
29 - DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
250 - BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 6 - RULES FOR THE SUSPENSION OF COMMERCIAL DRIVERS' LICENSES
Section 250-6-5 - Suspension of commercial driver's license on conviction or adjudication for multiple serious traffic violations

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

A. Except where a longer period of suspension is otherwise provided by law, the Secretary of State shall suspend for a period of at least sixty days the commercial driver's license or permit to operate, privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle and privilege to apply for or obtain a commercial driver's license of any person as to whom there is received a record of two convictions or adjudications for serious traffic violations, as defined by Section 2(K), that were committed within a three year period while operating a commercial motor vehicle.

B. Except where a longer period of suspension is otherwise provided by the law, the Secretary of State shall suspend for a period of at least 120 days the commercial driver's license or permit to operate, privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle and privilege to apply for or obtain a commercial driver's license of any person as to whom there is received a record of three convictions or adjudications for serious traffic violations, as defined by Section 2(K), that were committed within a three year period while operating a commercial motor vehicle.

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