OAR 735-060-0051
Refusal to Issue a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate


(1)

DMV may not issue a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate to any person when:

(a)

DMV determines the prospective Tester has provided false information to DMV in the pursuit of a skills testing contract or agreement, in any other report, or in any DMV driver licensing or vehicle titling or registration transaction;

(b)

DMV determines that the person fails to meet any qualification for certification required by these rules; or

(c)

DMV determines that issuance of the certificate to a specific person may compromise the integrity of the CDL Third Party Testing Program, as described in OAR 735-060-0145 (CDL Third Party Tester and CDL Third Party Examiner Sanctions).

(2)

DMV may not issue a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate if any required information or documentation is missing or incomplete.

(3)

If DMV refuses to issue a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate, the person is entitled to a contested case hearing as provided in the Oregon Administrative Procedures Act, ORS 183.413 (Notice to parties before hearing of rights and procedure) to 183.500 (Appeals).
(4) A person must submit a request for a hearing in writing within 60 days of the date of the refusal. A hearing request received in a timely manner will not result in issuance of a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate pending the outcome of the hearing.

Source: Rule 735-060-0051 — Refusal to Issue a CDL Third Party Tester Certificate, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=735-060-0051.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 735-060-0051’s source at or​.us