8-2,135.Same; commercial driver's license,
contents; endorsements or
restrictions; expiration; renewal.
(a) The commercial driver's license shall be marked
"commercial driver's license" or "CDL," and must be, to the maximum extent
practicable, tamper proof. It shall include, but not be limited to, the
following information:
(1) The requirements set out in K.S.A. 8-243, and amendments thereto;
(2) a number or identifier deemed
appropriate by
the state licensing authority;
(3) the class or type of commercial motor vehicle or vehicles which the
person is authorized to drive together with any endorsements or restriction;
(4) the name of this state; and
(5) the dates between which the license is valid.
(b) Commercial drivers' licenses issued pursuant to K.S.A. 8-234b, and
amendments thereto, may be issued with the following
endorsements or restrictions; and the holder of a valid
commercial driver's license may drive all vehicles in the class for which
that license is issued, and all lesser classes of vehicles, except
motorcycles and vehicles which require an endorsement, unless the proper
endorsement appears on the license;
(1) "H"--authorizes the driver to drive a vehicle transporting hazardous
materials;
(2) "L"--restricts the driver to vehicles not equipped with airbrakes;
(3) "T"--authorizes driving double and triple trailers;
(6) "X"--represents a combination of hazardous materials and tank
vehicle endorsements;
(7) "S"--authorizes driving school buses.
(c) Before issuing a commercial driver's license, the division must obtain
driving record information through the commercial driver license
information system, the national driver register and from each state in
which the person has been licensed.
(d) Within 10 days after issuing a commercial driver's license, the
division shall notify the commercial driver license information system of
that fact, providing all information required to ensure identification of the
person.
(e) All original licenses issued after April 1, 1992, shall expire on
the fourth anniversary of the
date of birth of the licensee which is nearest the date of application. All
renewals thereof shall expire on every fourth anniversary of the date of
birth of the licensee. No driver's license shall expire in the same
calendar year in which the original license or renewal license is issued,
except that if the foregoing provisions of this section shall require the
issuance of a renewal license or an original license for a period of less
than six calendar months, the license issued to the applicant shall expire
at midnight on every fourth anniversary of the date of birth of the
applicant. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of a person's license,
the division shall mail
a notice of expiration or renewal application to such person at the address
shown on the license.
(f) When applying for renewal of a commercial driver's license, the
applicant must complete
the test
required in subsection (e) of K.S.A. 8-247, and amendments thereto, and
the application form required by subsection (b) of
K.S.A. 8-2,134, and amendments thereto, providing updated information and
required certifications and if the
applicant wishes to retain a hazardous materials endorsement, the applicant
must take and pass the test for such endorsement.
History: L. 1989, ch. 38, § 11;
L. 1990, ch. 41, § 8;
L. 1995, ch. 190, § 5;
L. 2003, ch. 42, § 6;
L. 2004, ch. 155, § 5; July 1.
8-2,135.Same; commercial driver's license,
contents; endorsements or
restrictions; expiration; renewal.
(a) The commercial driver's license shall be marked
"commercial driver's license" or "CDL," and must be, to the maximum extent
practicable, tamper proof. It shall include, but not be limited to, the
following information:
(1) The requirements set out in K.S.A. 8-243, and amendments thereto;
(2) a number or identifier deemed
appropriate by
the state licensing authority;
(3) the class or type of commercial motor vehicle or vehicles which the
person is authorized to drive together with any endorsements or restriction;
(4) the name of this state; and
(5) the dates between which the license is valid.
(b) Commercial drivers' licenses issued pursuant to K.S.A. 8-234b, and
amendments thereto, may be issued with the following
endorsements or restrictions; and the holder of a valid
commercial driver's license may drive all vehicles in the class for which
that license is issued, and all lesser classes of vehicles, except
motorcycles and vehicles which require an endorsement, unless the proper
endorsement appears on the license;
(1) "H"--authorizes the driver to drive a vehicle transporting hazardous
materials;
(2) "L"--restricts the driver to vehicles not equipped with airbrakes;
(3) "T"--authorizes driving double and triple trailers;
(6) "X"--represents a combination of hazardous materials and tank
vehicle endorsements;
(7) "S"--authorizes driving school buses.
(c) Before issuing a commercial driver's license, the division must obtain
driving record information through the commercial driver license
information system, the national driver register and from each state in
which the person has been licensed.
(d) Within 10 days after issuing a commercial driver's license, the
division shall notify the commercial driver license information system of
that fact, providing all information required to ensure identification of the
person.
(e) All original licenses issued after April 1, 1992, shall expire on
the fourth anniversary of the
date of birth of the licensee which is nearest the date of application. All
renewals thereof shall expire on every fourth anniversary of the date of
birth of the licensee. No driver's license shall expire in the same
calendar year in which the original license or renewal license is issued,
except that if the foregoing provisions of this section shall require the
issuance of a renewal license or an original license for a period of less
than six calendar months, the license issued to the applicant shall expire
at midnight on every fourth anniversary of the date of birth of the
applicant. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of a person's license,
the division shall mail
a notice of expiration or renewal application to such person at the address
shown on the license.
(f) When applying for renewal of a commercial driver's license, the
applicant must complete
the test
required in subsection (e) of K.S.A. 8-247, and amendments thereto, and
the application form required by subsection (b) of
K.S.A. 8-2,134, and amendments thereto, providing updated information and
required certifications and if the
applicant wishes to retain a hazardous materials endorsement, the applicant
must take and pass the test for such endorsement.
History: L. 1989, ch. 38, § 11;
L. 1990, ch. 41, § 8;
L. 1995, ch. 190, § 5;
L. 2003, ch. 42, § 6;
L. 2004, ch. 155, § 5; July 1.
8-2,135.Same; commercial driver's license,
contents; endorsements or
restrictions; expiration; renewal.
(a) The commercial driver's license shall be marked
"commercial driver's license" or "CDL," and must be, to the maximum extent
practicable, tamper proof. It shall include, but not be limited to, the
following information:
(1) The requirements set out in K.S.A. 8-243, and amendments thereto;
(2) a number or identifier deemed
appropriate by
the state licensing authority;
(3) the class or type of commercial motor vehicle or vehicles which the
person is authorized to drive together with any endorsements or restriction;
(4) the name of this state; and
(5) the dates between which the license is valid.
(b) Commercial drivers' licenses issued pursuant to K.S.A. 8-234b, and
amendments thereto, may be issued with the following
endorsements or restrictions; and the holder of a valid
commercial driver's license may drive all vehicles in the class for which
that license is issued, and all lesser classes of vehicles, except
motorcycles and vehicles which require an endorsement, unless the proper
endorsement appears on the license;
(1) "H"--authorizes the driver to drive a vehicle transporting hazardous
materials;
(2) "L"--restricts the driver to vehicles not equipped with airbrakes;
(3) "T"--authorizes driving double and triple trailers;
(6) "X"--represents a combination of hazardous materials and tank
vehicle endorsements;
(7) "S"--authorizes driving school buses.
(c) Before issuing a commercial driver's license, the division must obtain
driving record information through the commercial driver license
information system, the national driver register and from each state in
which the person has been licensed.
(d) Within 10 days after issuing a commercial driver's license, the
division shall notify the commercial driver license information system of
that fact, providing all information required to ensure identification of the
person.
(e) All original licenses issued after April 1, 1992, shall expire on
the fourth anniversary of the
date of birth of the licensee which is nearest the date of application. All
renewals thereof shall expire on every fourth anniversary of the date of
birth of the licensee. No driver's license shall expire in the same
calendar year in which the original license or renewal license is issued,
except that if the foregoing provisions of this section shall require the
issuance of a renewal license or an original license for a period of less
than six calendar months, the license issued to the applicant shall expire
at midnight on every fourth anniversary of the date of birth of the
applicant. At least 30 days prior to the expiration of a person's license,
the division shall mail
a notice of expiration or renewal application to such person at the address
shown on the license.
(f) When applying for renewal of a commercial driver's license, the
applicant must complete
the test
required in subsection (e) of K.S.A. 8-247, and amendments thereto, and
the application form required by subsection (b) of
K.S.A. 8-2,134, and amendments thereto, providing updated information and
required certifications and if the
applicant wishes to retain a hazardous materials endorsement, the applicant
must take and pass the test for such endorsement.
History: L. 1989, ch. 38, § 11;
L. 1990, ch. 41, § 8;
L. 1995, ch. 190, § 5;
L. 2003, ch. 42, § 6;
L. 2004, ch. 155, § 5; July 1.