Md. Code Regs. 11.17.04.03

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 11.17.04.03 - Criteria for Restoration of Driver's License
A. Restoration of Noncommercial Driver's License.
(1) Class C and Class M Noncommercial Licenses.
(a) An individual may apply for a Class C or Class M noncommercial driver's license if the individual:
(i) Has met the qualifications under COMAR 11.17.03.04E(2) for the withdrawal of the revocation, suspension, cancellation, or refusal to issue or renew a license; and
(ii) Is otherwise eligible for the license.
(b) When an individual's license has been expired for 1 year or more, the Administration shall require the individual to pass the knowledge and skill tests for a Class C or Class M driver's license.
(2) Class A and Class B Noncommercial Driver's Licenses. An individual may apply for a noncommercial Class A or Class B driver's license if the individual:
(a) Has met the qualifications under COMAR 11.17.03.04E(2) for the withdrawal of the revocation, suspension, cancellation, or refusal to issue or renew a license; and
(b) Passes the applicable knowledge test;
(c) Obtains a learner's instructional permit for the class of license being sought;
(d) Passes the applicable skills test; and
(e) Is otherwise eligible for the license.
B. Restoration of Commercial Driver's License. An individual may apply for a commercial driver's license if the individual:
(1) Has met the qualifications under COMAR 11.17.03.04E(2) for the withdrawal of the revocation, suspension, cancellation, or refusal to issue or renew a license;
(2) Passes the commercial driver's license knowledge test;
(3) Obtains a learner's instructional permit for a commercial driver's license;
(4) Passes the commercial driver's license skills test;
(5) Is physically qualified in accordance with COMAR 11.21.01; and
(6) Is otherwise eligible for the license.

Md. Code Regs. 11.17.04.03

Regulations .03 amended effective January 23, 1981 (8:2 Md. R. 115)
Regulations .03, Epilepsy_Restoration of License Following Ineligibility, adopted effective January 20, 1992 (19:1 Md. R. 33)
Regulation .03 amended effective August 28, 1995 (22:17 Md. R. 1320); May 2, 2011 (38:9 Md. R. 553)