Administrative Disqualification Law
When a driver is arrested for operating a commercial vehicle while under the influence, he or she will face administrative disqualification. This means that the driver will be prohibited from operating a commercial vehicle.
- Operating a commercial vehicle with a blood alcohol level of .04% or greater will result in a disqualification for one year.
- Operating a commercial vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs will result in disqualification for one year.
- Operating a commercial vehicle while under the influence or with an unlawful blood alcohol level, for a second or subsequent offense, will result in permanent disqualification from operating a commercial motor vehicle.
- Refusing to submit to a chemical test will result in a one-year disqualification. A second or subsequent refusal will result in a permanent disqualification.
Disqualification will be effective immediately, and the arresting officer will issue a temporary permit to the driver, which will be valid for 10 days from the date of arrest/disqualification. This permit does not authorize the driver to operate a commercial vehicle for the first 24 hours of disqualification.