OAR 735-063-0370
Effect of Suspension, Cancellation or Revocation on Commercial Driving Privileges


(1)

Oregon Class C non-commercial driving privileges are the base privileges upon which commercial driving privileges are added. A person who has a valid Oregon CLP or CDL also has valid Oregon Class C non-commercial privileges.

(2)

Any suspension, cancellation or revocation of the person’s Class C non-commercial privileges is also a suspension, cancellation or revocation of the person’s commercial driving privileges.

(3)

If a person is subject to a period of suspension of commercial driving privileges in addition to a suspension of the Class C non-commercial privileges, DMV will notify the person of the proposed suspension of commercial driving privileges in a separate notice. This section does not apply to a proposed suspension under Oregon’s Implied Consent Laws, ORS 813.095 (Offense of refusal to take a test for intoxicants)813.136 (Consequence of refusal or failure to submit to field sobriety tests).

(4)

If the person is subject to a suspension, cancellation or revocation of the person’s commercial driving privileges only, DMV will notify the person that the sanction applies only to the person’s commercial driving privileges. If a consecutive suspension is required under Oregon law, the notice will inform the person of the effective dates of the consecutive suspension.

(5)

A person whose commercial driving privileges are suspended, cancelled or revoked but whose Class C non-commercial driving privileges are valid may downgrade the person’s commercial driving privileges, surrender the CDL, and obtain a Class C non-commercial license. A person who downgrades the commercial driving privileges granted by a CDL may regain the downgraded privileges, without retesting, within three years after the privileges are downgraded or within three years after the effective date of the earliest suspension or cancellation of commercial driving privileges that was in effect at the time of downgrade, whichever is earlier. This ability to regain surrendered commercial driving privileges is conditioned upon meeting all requirements for issuance of a CDL, other than testing, and does not apply to a CLP.

Source: Rule 735-063-0370 — Effect of Suspension, Cancellation or Revocation on Commercial Driving Privileges, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=735-063-0370.

735‑063‑0200
Purpose
735‑063‑0205
Definitions
735‑063‑0210
CDL or CLP Medical Standards
735‑063‑0220
Proof of Medical Qualification for a CDL or CLP
735‑063‑0230
Medical Qualification Procedures for CDL or CLP
735‑063‑0240
Waiver of Physical Disqualification
735‑063‑0250
Knowledge Testing and Requirements for Issuance of CLP
735‑063‑0260
CDL Testing and Requirements for Issuance of CDL
735‑063‑0263
CDL Transfer from Canada or Mexico
735‑063‑0265
Issuance of Limited Term Non-Real ID CLP or CDL
735‑063‑0268
Issuance of Limited Term Real ID CDL
735‑063‑0270
Acceptance of Tests Conducted Out-of-State
735‑063‑0280
Military Skills Waiver
735‑063‑0290
Requirements for Issuance and Retention of a Hazardous Materials Endorsement
735‑063‑0300
Restrictions on CDL or CLP
735‑063‑0311
Driver Records for CDL-Holders and CMV Operators
735‑063‑0320
Report of Positive Drug Test Result from Medical Review Officer
735‑063‑0330
Hearing Request for Entry of Positive Drug Test Result on Employment Driving Record
735‑063‑0340
Cancellation or Suspension of Commercial Driving Privileges Due to No Valid Proof of Medical Qualification or Failure to Have Restriction on the CDL or CLP when Required
735‑063‑0350
Denial or Revocation of an Oregon Waiver of Physical Disqualification
735‑063‑0360
Serious Traffic Offenses
735‑063‑0370
Effect of Suspension, Cancellation or Revocation on Commercial Driving Privileges
735‑063‑0380
Reinstatement of CDL Disqualification
Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 735-063-0370’s source at or​.us