20-37.14. Nonresident commercial driver license.
The Division may issue a nonresident commercial driver license (NRCDL) to a resident of a foreign jurisdiction if the United States Secretary of Transportation has determined that the commercial motor vehicle testing and licensing standards in the foreign jurisdiction do not meet the testing standards established in 49 C.F.R., Part 383. The word "Nonresident" must appear on the face of the NRCDL. An applicant must surrender any NRCDL issued by another state. Prior to issuing a NRCDL, the Division shall establish the practical capability of revoking, suspending, or cancelling the NRCDL and disqualifying that person with the same conditions applicable to the commercial driver license issued to a resident of this State. (1989, c. 771, s. 2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 2C - Commercial Driver License.
§ 20-37.10 - Title of Article.
§ 20-37.12 - Commercial drivers license required.
§ 20-37.13 - Commercial drivers license qualification standards.
§ 20-37.13A - Medical qualifications standards; waiver for intrastate drivers.
§ 20-37.14 - Nonresident commercial driver license.
§ 20-37.15 - Application for commercial drivers license.
§ 20-37.16 - Content of license; classifications and endorsements; fees.
§ 20-37.17 - Record check and notification of license issuance.
§ 20-37.18 - Notification required by driver.
§ 20-37.19 - Employer responsibilities.
§ 20-37.20 - Notification of traffic convictions.
§ 20-37.20A - Driving record notation for testing positive in a drug or alcohol test.
§ 20-37.20B - Appeal of disqualification for testing positive in a drug or alcohol test.