A person who is disqualified from holding a commercial driver's license but whose license is not otherwise under suspension, revocation, or cancellation and denial, must be issued a class D license. The class D license is valid until its expiration date or until the commercial driver's license is reinstated, whichever is earlier, if the driver's privileges are not suspended, revoked, or canceled and denied at any time during that period. If the class D license expires during the disqualification period, the person has the option of paying the commercial driver's license fee at the time of renewal for the classification under disqualification, but commercial motor vehicle privileges must not be reinstated until the requirements of part 7409.0600 are fulfilled.
A person who has been disqualified from operating commercial motor vehicles and is eligible for a class D license under subpart 3 must be issued a temporary class D license with the notice of disqualification. A paper license will be mailed by the department to the person at no cost. A person who would prefer a class D license card must apply for a duplicate class D license. The duplicate license fee must be paid and a receipt will be issued to the person showing the existence of class D driving privileges. The class D license card will be mailed to the person when it has been manufactured. A minimum of 90 days must be remaining in the disqualification period before a class D license card will be issued.
The commissioner shall issue to the disqualified person the original class A, B, or C license when the person has fulfilled the reinstatement requirements under parts 7409.0600, and 7410.4000 to 7410.5600.
Minn. R. agency 171, ch. 7409, DISQUALIFICATION, pt. 7409.0400
Statutory Authority: MS s 14.06; 169.792; 169.795; 169.798; 171.165; 299A.01