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DISQUALIFYING OFFENSES

A professional driver's MVR will be reviewed to insure that:

1. The operator’s license is still valid (has not been suspended or revoked).

2. The operator has not been convicted of a disqualifying offense as listed in the FMCSRs, 391.15.

 

If a driver is determined to be disqualified, Champion Coach may not permit him to operate a CMV.

The following are disqualifying events:

1. Suspension, revocation or denial of operating license and driving privileges.

2. Driving a commercial motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. This shall include:

a. Driving a commercial motor vehicle while the person's alcohol concentration is 0.04% or more;

b. Driving under the influence of alcohol, as prescribed by State law; or

c. Refusal to undergo such testing as is required by any State or jurisdiction in the enforcement of driving under the influence of alcohol.

3. Driving a commercial motor vehicle under the influence of an identified controlled substance, an amphetamine, a narcotic drug, a formulation of an amphetamine or a derivative of a narcotic drug;

4. Transportation, possession, or unlawful use of an identified controlled substance, amphetamines, narcotic drugs, formulations of an amphetamine, or derivatives of narcotic drugs while the driver is on duty;

5. Leaving the scene of an accident while operating a commercial motor vehicle; or

6. Committing a felony involving the use of a commercial motor vehicle.

 

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