Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 735 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION
Division 60 - THIRD PARTY TESTING FOR COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSES
Section 735-060-0105 - Duties of a CDL Third Party Examiner
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 735-060-0105
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) An Examiner must:
(a) Meet qualifications set forth in OAR
735-060-0090 throughout the
period the Examiner holds the CDL Third Party Examiner Certification.
(b) Properly complete all forms and reports
required by DMV.
(c) Administer all
CDL skills tests as set forth in OAR
735-060-0120.
(d) Administer CDL skills tests only for the
class and type of CMVs authorized by DMV on the CDL Third Party Examiner
Certificate.
(e) Record accurate
information and scores in CSTIMS only for the class of CDL, including
endorsements and restrictions, for which the CDL applicant was
tested;
(f) Comply with the
following requirements before administering a CDL skills test:
(A) View and obtain a copy of the applicant's
unexpired Oregon CLP and unexpired Oregon driver license at the time of the
test. The CLP must have been issued at least 14 days prior to the date of
testing, be issued in the appropriate class, and contain all required
endorsements to operate the vehicle being used for testing. The CDL applicant's
identifying information, including the photo, must be legible on the copy;
and
(B) Provide the CDL applicant a
receipt for the fees the CDL applicant paid for all services relating to the
CDL skills test, if applicable, including but not limited to, fees for the CDL
skills test, travel time or distance, and vehicle rental. A fee collected must
be in the amount provided in the schedule submitted to DMV under OAR
735-060-0030(1)(L).
The receipt must be on a standard receipt form provided to the CDL Tester by
DMV. The receipt must be signed by both the CDL applicant and the Examiner. A
receipt need not be provided when the Examiner is employed by an
employer-related testing business and is administering a test to an employee of
the Tester.
(g)
Successfully complete any additional training when required by DMV, with the
Tester or Examiner responsible for all associated costs.
(h) Comply with all Oregon statutes, DMV
administrative rules, and federal regulations pertaining to the qualifications
and duties of a CDL Third Party Examiner.
(i) Administer all three portions of the CDL
skills tests to a minimum of 10 different CDL applicants during each calendar
year. If an Examiner does not meet that minimum number during a calendar year,
the Examiner must complete refresher training at the Tester's expense and may
be subject to an evaluation by DMV after completing the refresher
training.
(j) Be present during any
DMV, Oregon Secretary of State, or FMCSA inspection of CDL Third Party Tester
records if requested by DMV.
(k)
Only administer CDL skills tests for the Tester named on the Examiner's CDL
Third Party Examiner Certificate.
(l) Notify the Tester within 24 hours of any
notice of a civil legal action, a criminal investigation or arrest, or any
complaint concerning administration of a CDL skills test or conviction of a
traffic crime by the Examiner.
(m)
Report to DMV in CSTIMS complete and accurate information for all scheduled CDL
skills tests at least 48 hours prior to administration of the test. The test
schedule information must include;
(A) The
CDL applicant's name and Oregon driver license number;
(B) The class, issue and expiration dates,
and endorsements and restrictions on the CLP;
(C) The Examiner's name;
(D) The date and time of each portion of the
CDL skills test;
(E) The class and
type of vehicle to be used for the test, including transmission type and
whether the vehicle is equipped with airbrakes;
(F) Identification of the test site and
on-road drive test route; and
(G)
Test schedule reason.
(n) Unless prior approval is obtained from
DMV, only administer a CDL skills test that has been scheduled at least 48
hours prior to the administration of the test.
(o) Notify DMV of changes to the test site,
on-road drive test route or test date that occur after submission of the
schedule, but prior to the administration of the test.
(p) Report to DMV in CSTIMS the complete and
accurate results of all CDL skills tests within 24 hours of administering the
test. The results must include:
(A) The date
of the test;
(B) The actual start
and end times of each portion of the test;
(C) The test score or reason for an immediate
failure or cancellation if applicable; and
(D) Information on the vehicle used for the
test, including the following:
(i) The
jurisdiction in which the CMV is registered;
(ii) The CMV registration plate
number;
(iii) The class and type of
CMV; and
(iv) Whether the CMV has
airbrakes or air-over-hydraulic brakes, was a passenger-carrying CMV or a
school bus, had a manual or automatic transmission, or used a fifth-wheel hitch
system.
(q)
Upload testing documents to CSTIMS within 72 hours of administering the test.
Testing documents must include a copy of the applicant's CLP and driver
license, the test score sheet, and the fee receipt if one is
completed.
(2) An Examiner must not:
(a) Record or cause to be
recorded scores on CSTIMS for any CDL applicant:
(A) If the Examiner did not administer the
CDL skills test to the CDL applicant;
(B) If the Examiner did not administer a CDL
skills test meeting the requirements of OAR
735-060-0120 to the CDL
applicant;
(C) Showing the CDL
applicant passed the CDL skills test, when in fact the CDL applicant did not
pass the test; or
(D) Who is known
not to have valid driving privileges. Acceptable evidence of valid driving
privileges is the CDL applicant presenting an unexpired Oregon driver license
and an unexpired Oregon CLP. The Oregon CLP must have been issued no less than
14 days prior to the date of the test, in the appropriate class, and with all
endorsements required to operate the vehicle being used for testing.
(b) Make any changes to,
deviations from, or modifications to a test site or an on-road drive test route
unless there is good cause for such change, deviation or modification due to an
unexpected closure or safety issue that could not be anticipated by the Tester
or Examiner. Good cause includes, but is not limited to, an accident, downed
trees or power lines, flooding, or unannounced construction. Any change,
deviation or modification to the test site or on-road drive test route must be
noted in CSTIMS along with an explanation of the cause for the change,
deviation or modification.
(c)
Falsify any records.
(d) Administer
CDL skills tests without a valid CDL Third Party Examiner Certificate issued by
DMV.
(e) Transfer his or her CDL
Third Party Examiner Certificate to any other individual.
(f) Assist a person in fraudulently obtaining
driving privileges from DMV.
(g)
Violate the Code of Ethics and Rules of Conduct set forth in OAR
735-060-0115.
(h) Allow any CDL applicant to take a CDL
skills test if the Examiner has reason to believe the CDL applicant is visibly
intoxicated.
(i) Test a relative or
personal friend or knowingly test a relative or friend of the Tester or any
owner or employee of the Tester.
(j) Administer a CDL skills test to a CDL
applicant who does not possess a valid Oregon driver license along with a valid
Oregon CLP. The Oregon CLP must have been issued no less than 14 calendar days
prior to the date of the test, in the appropriate class and with all
endorsements required to operate the vehicle being used for testing.
(k) Administer a CDL skills test when the CDL
Third Party Tester Certificate of the Tester for whom the Examiner administers
tests is no longer valid.
(l)
Administer a CDL skills test to an applicant who has not completed ELDT as
required by OAR 735-063-0262.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619, 802.010 & 807.080
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.040 & 807.070
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