8-2,151.Commercial driver's licenses; hazardous
materials endorsement; requirements; hazmat fee fund.
(a) Beginning July 1, 2004, or upon final determination by
the transportation security administration of the date for implementation of
the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 1572, whichever is later, the division shall not
issue, renew, upgrade or transfer a hazardous materials endorsement for a
commercial driver's license to any person authorizing that person to operate a
commercial motor vehicle transporting a hazardous material in commerce unless
the individual complies with the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 1572.
(b) At least 60 days before the expiration date of a
commercial driver's
license or hazardous materials endorsement, the division shall notify the
holder of a hazardous materials endorsement that the person must pass a
transportation security administration security screening process, 49 C.F.R.
1572, as part of any application for renewal of the hazardous materials
endorsement. The notice must advise the person that, in order to expedite the
security screening process, the person should file a renewal application as
soon as possible, but not later than 30 days before the date
of expiration of
the endorsement. Any person who does not successfully complete the security
screening process, shall not be issued a hazardous materials endorsement.
(c) An individual must submit fingerprints, in a form and manner specified by
the division, when such individual applies to obtain, renew or transfer a
hazardous materials endorsement for a commercial driver's license. A fee not to
exceed $100 shall be charged to such individual for collecting the
fingerprints and generating the individual's criminal history.
(d) There is hereby created in the state treasury the hazmat fee fund. All
moneys credited to the hazmat fee fund shall be used by the department of
revenue only for the purpose of funding the collecting of fingerprints and
the generating of the criminal history of individuals applying for the
hazardous
materials endorsement for a commercial driver's license. All expenditures from
the hazmat fee fund shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts, upon
warrants of the director of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers
approved by the secretary of the department of revenue.
(e) The division shall revoke a
person's hazardous materials endorsement if
the person does not meet the standards for security threat assessment under 49
C.F.R. 1572.
(f) For the purpose of this section "revoke" means the
process by which the
division cancels, suspends, withdraws, annuls or disqualifies a hazardous
material endorsement.
(g) The provisions of this section shall be a part of and
supplemental to the
Kansas uniform commercial drivers' license act.
History: L. 2004, ch. 155, § 6;
L. 2005, ch. 31, § 2; Apr. 7.
8-2,151.Commercial driver's licenses; hazardous
materials endorsement; requirements; hazmat fee fund.
(a) Beginning July 1, 2004, or upon final determination by
the transportation security administration of the date for implementation of
the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 1572, whichever is later, the division shall not
issue, renew, upgrade or transfer a hazardous materials endorsement for a
commercial driver's license to any person authorizing that person to operate a
commercial motor vehicle transporting a hazardous material in commerce unless
the individual complies with the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 1572.
(b) At least 60 days before the expiration date of a
commercial driver's
license or hazardous materials endorsement, the division shall notify the
holder of a hazardous materials endorsement that the person must pass a
transportation security administration security screening process, 49 C.F.R.
1572, as part of any application for renewal of the hazardous materials
endorsement. The notice must advise the person that, in order to expedite the
security screening process, the person should file a renewal application as
soon as possible, but not later than 30 days before the date
of expiration of
the endorsement. Any person who does not successfully complete the security
screening process, shall not be issued a hazardous materials endorsement.
(c) An individual must submit fingerprints, in a form and manner specified by
the division, when such individual applies to obtain, renew or transfer a
hazardous materials endorsement for a commercial driver's license. A fee not to
exceed $100 shall be charged to such individual for collecting the
fingerprints and generating the individual's criminal history.
(d) There is hereby created in the state treasury the hazmat fee fund. All
moneys credited to the hazmat fee fund shall be used by the department of
revenue only for the purpose of funding the collecting of fingerprints and
the generating of the criminal history of individuals applying for the
hazardous
materials endorsement for a commercial driver's license. All expenditures from
the hazmat fee fund shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts, upon
warrants of the director of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers
approved by the secretary of the department of revenue.
(e) The division shall revoke a
person's hazardous materials endorsement if
the person does not meet the standards for security threat assessment under 49
C.F.R. 1572.
(f) For the purpose of this section "revoke" means the
process by which the
division cancels, suspends, withdraws, annuls or disqualifies a hazardous
material endorsement.
(g) The provisions of this section shall be a part of and
supplemental to the
Kansas uniform commercial drivers' license act.
History: L. 2004, ch. 155, § 6;
L. 2005, ch. 31, § 2; Apr. 7.
8-2,151.Commercial driver's licenses; hazardous
materials endorsement; requirements; hazmat fee fund.
(a) Beginning July 1, 2004, or upon final determination by
the transportation security administration of the date for implementation of
the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 1572, whichever is later, the division shall not
issue, renew, upgrade or transfer a hazardous materials endorsement for a
commercial driver's license to any person authorizing that person to operate a
commercial motor vehicle transporting a hazardous material in commerce unless
the individual complies with the requirements of 49 C.F.R. 1572.
(b) At least 60 days before the expiration date of a
commercial driver's
license or hazardous materials endorsement, the division shall notify the
holder of a hazardous materials endorsement that the person must pass a
transportation security administration security screening process, 49 C.F.R.
1572, as part of any application for renewal of the hazardous materials
endorsement. The notice must advise the person that, in order to expedite the
security screening process, the person should file a renewal application as
soon as possible, but not later than 30 days before the date
of expiration of
the endorsement. Any person who does not successfully complete the security
screening process, shall not be issued a hazardous materials endorsement.
(c) An individual must submit fingerprints, in a form and manner specified by
the division, when such individual applies to obtain, renew or transfer a
hazardous materials endorsement for a commercial driver's license. A fee not to
exceed $100 shall be charged to such individual for collecting the
fingerprints and generating the individual's criminal history.
(d) There is hereby created in the state treasury the hazmat fee fund. All
moneys credited to the hazmat fee fund shall be used by the department of
revenue only for the purpose of funding the collecting of fingerprints and
the generating of the criminal history of individuals applying for the
hazardous
materials endorsement for a commercial driver's license. All expenditures from
the hazmat fee fund shall be made in accordance with appropriation acts, upon
warrants of the director of accounts and reports issued pursuant to vouchers
approved by the secretary of the department of revenue.
(e) The division shall revoke a
person's hazardous materials endorsement if
the person does not meet the standards for security threat assessment under 49
C.F.R. 1572.
(f) For the purpose of this section "revoke" means the
process by which the
division cancels, suspends, withdraws, annuls or disqualifies a hazardous
material endorsement.
(g) The provisions of this section shall be a part of and
supplemental to the
Kansas uniform commercial drivers' license act.
History: L. 2004, ch. 155, § 6;
L. 2005, ch. 31, § 2; Apr. 7.