Current through 2025-03, January 15, 2025
Section 250-6-4 - Suspension of commercial driver's licenses on conviction or adjudicationA. Except where a longer period of suspension is otherwise provided by law, the Secretary of State shall suspend for a period of at least one year the commercial driver's license or permit to operate, privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle and privilege to apply for or obtain a commercial driver's license of any person as to whom there is received a record of conviction or adjudication for: (1) leaving the scene of an accident involving a commercial motor vehicle operated by the person;(2) a Class A, Class B, Class C crime, or any other crime that is punishable by death or imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, the commission of which involved the use of a commercial motor vehicle;(3) operating a commercial motor vehicle while under the influence of a controlled substance.(4) operating a commercial motor vehicle after the person's license has been suspended, revoked, cancelled or withdrawn for violations while operating a commercial motor vehicle; or(5) causing a fatality by the negligent or criminal operation of a commercial motor vehicle.B. Hazardous materials. If the person was operating a commercial motor vehicle containing hazardous materials at the time of the commission of the offenses listed in Section 4(A), the suspension shall be for a period of at least three years.C. The Secretary of State shall suspend permanently the commercial driver's license or permit to operate, privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle and right to apply for or obtain a commercial driver's license of any person as to whom there is received a record of a second or subsequent conviction or adjudication for any combination of offenses or suspensions listed in sections 3 and 4(A) and 29-A MRSA § 2523. Reinstatement from a permanent suspension may be requested in accordance with paragraph 10, below.D. Drug offenses. The Secretary of State shall suspend permanently the commercial driver's license or permit to operate, privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle and right to apply for or obtain a commercial driver's license of any person as to whom there is received a record of conviction or adjudication for a Class A, Class B, or Class C crime or any other crime that is punishable by death or imprisonment for a term exceeding one year, the commission of which involved the use of a commercial motor vehicle in the manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing a controlled substance, or possession with intent to manufacture, distribute, or dispense a controlled substance. Reinstatement from a permanent suspension may be requested in accordance with paragraph 10, below.E. Falsity on Application. The Secretary of State shall suspend for a period of at least 60 days the commercial driver's license or permit to operate, privilege to operate a commercial motor vehicle and privilege to apply for or obtain a commercial driver's license of any person as to whom there is received a record of conviction or adjudication pursuant to 29-A MRSA Section2103 which involved the application for a commercial driver's license.