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. (a) This section applies to the following endorsements and
certificates:
(1) Passenger transportation vehicle.
(2) Hazardous materials.
(3) Schoolbus.
(4) School pupil activity bus.
(5) Youth bus.
(6) General public paratransit vehicle.
(7) Farm labor vehicle.
(8) Vehicle used for the transportation of developmentally
disabled persons.
(b) The department shall refuse to issue or renew, or shall
revoke, the certificate or endorsement of a person who meets the
following conditions:
(1) Within three years, has committed any violation that results
in a conviction assigned a violation point count of two or more, as
defined in Sections 12810 and 12810.5. The department shall not
refuse to issue or renew, nor may it revoke, a person's hazardous
materials or passenger transportation vehicle endorsement if the
violation leading to the conviction occurred in the person's private
vehicle and not in a commercial motor vehicle, as defined in Section
15210.
(2) Within three years, has had his or her driving privilege
suspended, revoked, or on probation for any reason involving unsafe
operation of a motor vehicle. The department shall not refuse to
issue or renew, nor may it revoke, a person's passenger
transportation vehicle endorsement if the person's driving privilege
has, within three years, been placed on probation only for a reason
involving unsafe operation of a motor vehicle.
(3) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) and (2), does not meet the
qualifications for issuance of a hazardous materials endorsement set
forth in Parts 383, 384, and 1572 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal
Regulations.
(c) The department may refuse to issue or renew, or may suspend or
revoke, the certificate or endorsement of a person who meets any of
the following conditions:
(1) Within 12 months, has been involved as a driver in three
accidents in which the driver caused or contributed to the causes of
the accidents.
(2) Within 24 months, as a driver, caused or contributed to the
cause of an accident resulting in a fatality or serious injury or
serious property damage in excess of one thousand dollars ($1,000).
(3) Has violated any provision of this code, or any rule or
regulation pertaining to the safe operation of a vehicle for which
the certificate or endorsement was issued.
(4) Has violated any restriction of the certificate, endorsement,
or commercial driver's license.
(5) Has knowingly made a false statement or failed to disclose a
material fact on an application for a certificate or endorsement.
(6) Has been determined by the department to be a negligent or
incompetent operator.
(7) Has demonstrated irrational behavior to the extent that a
reasonable and prudent person would have reasonable cause to believe
that the applicant's ability to perform the duties of a driver may be
impaired.
(8) Excessively or habitually uses, or is addicted to, alcoholic
beverages, narcotics, or dangerous drugs.
(9) Does not meet the minimum medical standards established or
approved by the department.
(d) The department may cancel the certificate or endorsement of
any driver who meets any of the following conditions:
(1) Does not have a valid driver's license of the appropriate
class.
(2) Has requested cancellation of the certificate or endorsement.
(3) Has failed to meet any of the requirements for issuance or
retention of the certificate or endorsement, including, but not
limited to, payment of the proper fee, submission of an acceptable
medical report and fingerprint cards, and compliance with prescribed
training requirements.
(4) Has had his or her driving privilege suspended or revoked for
a cause involving other than the safe operation of a motor vehicle.
(e) (1) The department shall refuse to issue or renew, or shall
suspend or revoke, the passenger vehicle endorsement of a person who
violates subdivision (b) of Section 5387 of the Public Utilities
Code.
(2) A person found to be in violation of subdivision (b) of
Section 5387 of the Public Utilities Code shall be ineligible for a
passenger vehicle endorsement that would permit him or her to drive a
bus of any kind, including, but not limited to, a bus, schoolbus,
youth bus, school pupil activity bus, trailer bus, or a transit bus,
with passengers, for a period of five years.
(f) (1) Reapplication following refusal or revocation under
subdivision (b) or (c) may be made after a period of not less than
one year from the effective date of denial or revocation, except in
cases where a longer period of suspension or revocation is required
by law.
(2) Reapplication following cancellation under subdivision (d) may
be made at any time without prejudice.
(g) This section shall become operative on January 1, 2017.