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          CONCURRENCE IN SENATE AMENDMENTS
          AB 2188 (Bonnie Lowenthal)
          As Amended  August 20, 2012
          Majority vote
           
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          |ASSEMBLY:  |73-0 |(May 10, 2012)  |SENATE: |36-0 |(August 23,    |
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           Original Committee Reference:   TRANS.  

           SUMMARY  :  Conforms state law to federal law related to 
          commercial driver's licenses (CDL).  

           The Senate amendments  are minor, technical, and nonsubstantive 
          pertaining to the hiring and employment of commercial drivers 
          and violations while driving non-commercial vehicles.  The bill 
          contains separate chaptering out provisions with AB 2659 
          (Blumenfield, 2012) and SB 1310 (Simitian, 2012).  
           
          EXISTING LAW :  

          1)Under federal law and regulations promulgated by the Federal 
            Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), provides 
            standards for the safety of commercial motor vehicles and 
            truck drivers through enactment and enforcement of safety 
            regulations.  

          2)Declares the intent of the Legislature to adopt those 
            standards required of drivers by the Federal Highway 
            Administration, as set forth in the Commercial Motor Vehicle 
            Safety Act of 1986 and to reduce or prevent commercial motor 
            vehicle accidents, fatalities, and injuries by permitting 
            drivers to hold only one license, disqualifying drivers for 
            certain criminal offenses and serious traffic violations, and 
            strengthening licensing and testing standards.  

          3)Establishes standards for the issuance of CDLs.  

          4)Disqualifies a driver from operating a commercial motor 
            vehicle for a specified time period if the driver is convicted 
            of a serious traffic violation involving a commercial or
            noncommercial motor vehicle.  Provides that operating a 
            vehicle while disqualified is a crime.  








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           AS PASSED BY THE ASSEMBLY  , this bill was substantially similar 
          to the version passed by the Senate.  

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  According to the Assembly Appropriations 
          Committee, this bill will have negligible state costs.  

           COMMENTS  :  

           Background  .  According to the author, special skills are 
          required to operate a commercial motor vehicle safely.  The 
          Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986 established the CDL 
          program nationwide in order to improve highway safety by 
          ensuring that drivers of large trucks and buses are qualified to 
          operate those vehicles and to remove unsafe and unqualified 
          drivers from the highways.  The FMCSA updates the CDL program 
          regulations and ensures that all states are in compliance by 
          conducting a program review of states' CDL programs regularly.  
          To be in substantial compliance, a state must meet the standards 
          contained in the Code of Federal Regulations.  Failure to 
          achieve substantial compliance with the federal regulations can 
          result in the withholding of federal-aid highway funds and loss 
          of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) grant 
          funds.  Additionally, a state found to be in substantial 
          noncompliance may have its CDL program decertified.  
          Decertification by the FMCSA prohibits the state from issuing, 
          renewing, or upgrading a driver license to commercial driving 
          status.   

           Purpose and need for the bill  .  This bill would make conforming 
          changes to California's CDL program to ensure continued 
          compliance with federal law and corresponding federal 
          regulations as mandated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
          Administration.  Failure to meet federal conformity could 
          potentially result in federal sanctions including the 
          decertification of California's CDL program and the potential 
          loss of federal-aid highway funds and MCSAP grant funds.  

          Specifically, this bill would make changes to the requirements 
          applicable to the holding of CDLs regarding, among other things, 
          medical certifications, military exemptions, out-of-service 
          order violations, violations occurring in other jurisdictions, 
          and texting while driving convictions.  

           








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          Analysis Prepared by  :   Ed Imai / TRANS. / (916) 319-2093 


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