Oklahoma Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 11, 2021) |
TITLE 595. Department of Public Safety |
Chapter 11. Commercial Driver Licenses |
Subchapter 3. Examination |
SECTION 595:11-3-3. Application for examination
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- (a) Information from applicant. An applicant shall complete and submit an application for a commercial driver license at a driver license examination station prior to the commencement of the required examination. When determined by the driver examiner, from information received from the applicant, that the applicant may be afflicted with any physical or mental ailment as set out in 47 O.S. § 6-119, the examination shall be discontinued until the applicant has met all of the requirements set out in the OAC 595:10-5, Medical Aspects. In addition, an applicant for a commercial driver license who does not certify that he or she is exempt from Subpart E of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations shall meet the requirements prescribed under 49 CFR § 391.41.(b) Required identification. Each applicant shall furnish documentary proof to establish his or her identity, legal name and birth date as required in OAC 595:10-1-3(b). Notwithstanding the requirements of OAC 595:11-1-12(b), an applicant for an "H" endorsement who possesses either an I-766 or I-688 card issued by United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) shall not be granted an "H" endorsement pursuant to 49 CFR § 383.71.(c) Medical reports. An applicant may be required to submit medical reports regarding any physical or mental condition which might affect driving ability as set forth in 47 O.S. § 6-119 and Department of Public Safety rules regarding Medical Aspects [see OAC 595:10-5].(d) License application void. Approved commercial driver license applications (Class A, B, or C) shall be valid for only twenty-four (24) hours from the time of approval. If the license has not been obtained by the applicant within the allowed time, the approved application shall be void, and the applicant shall appear before a driver license examiner and, after determination by the Examiner that all criteria and test scores are still valid, the Examiner may revalidate the application.