California
Vehicle Code VC 13369 - Refusal to Issue or Renew, Suspension, or Revocation of
Certificate or Endorsement.13369. (a) This section applies to the following
endorsements and certificates: - Passenger transportation vehicle.
- Hazardous
materials.
- Schoolbus.
- School pupil
activity bus.
- Youth bus.
- General public paratransit vehicle.
- Farm
labor vehicle.
- Vehicle used for the transportation of developmentally
disabled persons.
(b) The department shall refuse to issue or renew,
or shall revoke the certificate or endorsement of any person who meets the following
conditions: - Within ( )1 three years, has committed any
violation that results in a conviction assigned a violation point count of two
or more, as defined in Sections 12810 and 12810.5. The department may not refuse
to issue or renew, nor may it revoke, a person's hazardous materials or passenger
transportation vehicle endorsement if the violation leading to the conviction
occurred in the person's private vehicle and not in a commercial motor vehicle,
as defined in Section 15210.
- Within ( )1 three years, has had
his or her driving privilege suspended, revoked, or on probation for any reason
involving unsafe operation of a motor vehicle. The department may not refuse to
issue or renew, nor may it revoke, a person's passenger transportation vehicle
endorsement if the person's driving privilege has, within ( )1 three
years, been placed on probation only for any reason involving unsafe operation
of a motor vehicle.
- Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), does not meet
the qualifications for issuance of a hazardous materials endorsement set forth
in Parts 383, 384, and 1572 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations.
(c)
The department may refuse to issue or renew, or may suspend or revoke the certificate
or endorsement of any person who meets any of the following conditions:
- Within ( )1 12 months, has been involved as a driver in three accidents
in which the driver caused or contributed to the causes of the accidents.
- Within
( )1 24 months, as a driver, caused or contributed to the cause of
an accident resulting in a fatality or serious injury or serious property damage
in excess of seven hundred fifty dollars ($750).
- Has violated any provision
of this code, or any rule or regulation pertaining to the safe operation of a
vehicle for which the certificate or endorsement was issued.
- Has violated
any restriction of the certificate, endorsement, or commercial driver's license.
- Has
knowingly made a false statement or ( )2 failed
to disclose a material fact on an application for a certificate or endorsement.
- Has
been determined by the department to be a negligent or incompetent operator.
- Has
demonstrated irrational behavior to the extent that a reasonable and prudent person
would have reasonable cause to believe that the applicant's ability to perform
the duties of a driver may be impaired.
- Excessively or habitually uses,
or is addicted to, alcoholic beverages, narcotics, or dangerous drugs.
- Does
not meet the minimum medical standards established or approved by the department.
(d)
The department may cancel the certificate or endorsement of any driver who meets
any of the following conditions: - Does not have a valid driver's license
of the appropriate class.
- Has requested cancellation of the certificate
or endorsement.
- Has failed to meet any of the requirements for issuance
or retention of the certificate or endorsement, including, but not limited to,
payment of the proper fee, submission of an acceptable medical report and fingerprint
cards, and ( )3 compliance with prescribed
training requirements.
- Has had his or her driving privilege suspended
or revoked for a cause involving other than the safe operation of a motor vehicle.
(e)
( )4 (1) Reapplication following ( )5 refusal
or revocation under subdivision (b) or (c) may be made after a period of not less
than one year from the effective date of denial or revocation, except in cases
where a longer period of suspension or revocation is required by law. (2)
Reapplication following cancellation under subdivision ( )6 (d)
may be made at any time without prejudice. ( )7 Added Sec. 12.5,
Ch. 952, Stats. 2004. Effective January 1, 2005. Operative September 20, 2005.
Amended Sec. 1, Ch. 66, Stats. 2005. Effective January 1, 2006. The 2005 amendment
added the italicized material, and at the point(s) indicated, deleted the following:
- “the prededing”
- “concealed”
- “has failed to meet”
- “With
regard to a violation, accident, or departmental action that occurred prior to
January 1, 1991, subdivision (a) and paragraphs (1), (2), and (3) of subdivision
(b) do not apply to a driver holding a valid passenger transport or hazardous
materials endorsement, or a valid class 1 or class 2 driver's license who is applying
to convert that driver's license to a class A or class B driver's license with
a passenger transport or hazardous materials endorsement, if the driver submits
proof that he or she is currently employed operating vehicles requiring the endorsement,
or a valid class 3 driver's license who is applying for a class C driver's license
with a hazardous materials endorsement if the driver submits proof that he or
she is currently employed operating vehicles requiring the endorsement.
(f)
Subdivision (e) does not apply to drivers applying for a schoolbus, school pupil
activity bus, youth bus, general public paratransit vehicle, or farm labor vehicle
certificate. (g) ” - “denial”
- “(e)”
- “(h)
This section shall become operative on September 20, 2005.”
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