Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 735 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, DRIVER AND MOTOR VEHICLE SERVICES DIVISION
Division 60 - THIRD PARTY TESTING FOR COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSES
Section 735-060-0145 - CDL Third Party Tester and CDL Third Party Examiner Sanctions
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) DMV may impose a sanction on a Tester or Examiner if DMV determines a Tester or Examiner has violated any provision related to CDL third party testing described in the Oregon Vehicle Code or these Division 60 rules.
(2) DMV will impose a sanction determined by DMV to be appropriate for the particular violation. DMV may consider one or more of the following criteria, as it deems appropriate, to determine what sanction or sanctions, if any, may be imposed upon concluding that a violation has occurred:
(3) DMV may cancel a CDL Third Party Tester's Certificate if DMV learns that the Tester does not continue to meet all qualifications required in OAR 735-060-0030. DMV may cancel a CDL Third Party Examiner's Certificate if DMV learns that the CDL Third Party Examiner does not continue to meet all qualifications required in OAR 735-060-0090.
(4) DMV may suspend a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate or a CDL Third Party Examiner for a period of no less than 30 calendar days and no more than one year. The following are examples of violations that may result in suspension:
(5) DMV may impose an immediate suspension of the CDL Third Party Tester Certificate or the CDL Third Party Examiner Certificate in accordance with the provisions of ORS 183.430.
(6) DMV may impose a revocation of the CDL Third Party Tester Certificate or of the CDL Third Party Examiner Certificate for no less than one year and no more than five years. DMV may impose a revocation upon review of the criteria described in this rule if the Tester or Examiner:
(7) DMV may impose a permanent revocation of the CDL Third Party Tester Certificate or the CDL Third Party Examiner Certificate if DMV determines the Tester or the Examiner participated in fraudulent or criminal activity or has violated any provision of the Code of Ethics and Rules of Conduct set forth in OAR 735-060-0115(2).
(8) A Tester or Examiner whose certificate has been suspended, canceled or revoked is entitled to a contested case hearing as provided in the Oregon Administrative Procedures Act under ORS 183.413 to 183.500.
(9) When DMV proposes to sanction a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate or CDL Third Party Examiner Certificate, DMV will send a written notice that the sanction begins 30 calendar days from the date the notice is issued, with the exception of an immediate suspension described in subsection (5) of this rule. The notice will be served by certified mail sent to the Tester's or Examiner's most recent address on record with DMV.
(10) Except as provided for in section (11) of this rule, a request for a hearing must be submitted in writing to, and received by, DMV within 20 calendar days of the date DMV issues the notice. If a hearing request is received in a timely manner the sanction will not go into effect pending the outcome of the hearing.
(11) If the certificate is immediately suspended as set forth in subsections (5) of this rule, the request for hearing must be submitted in writing to, and received by, DMV within 90 calendar days of the date of the notice of suspension. The suspension will remain in effect pending the outcome of the hearing.
(12) Except as provided in OAR 137-003-0528, when no request for a hearing is timely received, the Tester or Examiner has waived the right to a hearing and the notice becomes the final order by default.
(13) If a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate or CDL Third Party Examiner Certificate has been revoked, the Tester or Examiner must reapply for an original certificate after the period of revocation and must meet all the qualifications set forth in OAR Chapter 735, Division 60 rules.
(14) At the end of the suspension period of a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate, the CDL Third Party Tester Certificate is valid unless the certificate has expired. If the certificate has expired, the Tester must reapply for an original certificate and must meet all the qualifications set forth in OAR 735-060-0030.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.619 & 807.080
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.040 & 807.070