(1) The applicant is the
holder of a valid commercial driver license from one of the fifty (50) states,
the District of Columbia, or a Canadian province.
(2) The applicant is an active member of any
branch of the military, Military Reserves or National Guard on active duty,
including personnel on full-time or part-time National Guard training, National
Guard Military Technicians (civilians who are required to wear a military
uniform), and active duty personnel of the U.S. Coast Guard; provided, the
person for the two (2) years immediately preceding application for a commercial
driver license [49 C.F.R. Parts 383 and 391]:
(A) can show, with proper documentation, that
he or she has operated a representative class commercial motor
vehicle,
(B) certifies that he or
she has not been licensed by more than one jurisdiction at the same
time,
(C) certifies that he or she
has not had any suspension, revocation, cancellation, denial, or
disqualification of driving privileges in the two (2) years immediately
preceding the application,
(D) has
not been convicted of any major disqualifying offense, as defined in 47 O.S.,
§6-205.2,
(E) has not been
convicted more than once of a serious traffic offense, as defined in 47 O.S.
§6-205.2, regardless of the type or class of vehicle the offense occurred
in, and
(F) certifies that he or
she has not been involved in any collision in which he or she was recorded as
being at fault.
(3) The
Military CDL Skills and Knowledge Exam Waiver process, in accordance with
49 C.F.R. §
383.77, allows certain trained and
experienced military and truck bus drivers to waive both the knowledge and
skills test (s) needed to acquire a Commercial Driver's License (CDL).
(A) Qualifying Applicants must:
(i) Be current or former members (within one
year of separation/retirement) of the military service (including Reserve and
National Guard units);
(ii) Have
received formal military training for that duty. The applicant must certify
that, prior to applying for a CDL, he/she:
(I)
Has not had more than one license (except for a military license);
(II) Has not had any license suspended,
revoked, or cancelled;
(III) Has
not had any convictions for any type of motor vehicle for the disqualifying
offenses contained in 383.51 (b);
(IV) Has not had more than one conviction for
any type of motor vehicle for serious traffic violations contained in
383.519(c); and
(V) Has not had any
conviction for a violation or military, State or local law relating to motor
vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) arising in connection
with any traffic accident, and has not record of an accident in which he/she
was at fault.
(VI) Provide evidence
and verify that he/she is or was regularly employed within the last year in a
specified military occupation requiring operation of a CMV.
(B) Military occupational/ rating
specialties who qualify for the Even Exchange Program are:
(i) US Army 88M, 14T, 92F
(ii) US Air Force 2T1, 2F0, 3E2
(iii) US Marine Corps 3531
(iv) US Navy E0
(C) To be eligible for the Even Exchange, the
applicant must:
(i) Meet the basic training
and occupational specialty qualifications, and complete the application for an
even exchange;
(ii) Present a valid
active duty military ID Card, (including National Guard and Reserves) or DOD
Form DD214;
(iii) Hold a valid
military base driver's license issued by the State in which the application is
made;
(iv) Hold a current, valid
medical certificate issued by an FMCSA Certified Medical Examiner;
(v) Be domiciled in the State of
application;
(vi) Meet all other
Federal requirements for a CDL, including those listed in
49 CFR
383;
(vii) Attest to his/her safe driving history,
noted on the front of the application form;
(viii) Secure signature by his/her Commanding
Officer or designee, verifying the information provided on the application form
is accurate.