Posted by Brokenwrench on February 26, 2014 at 12:31:15 from (75.100.29.218):
In Reply to: Law advice needed. posted by jon f mn on February 26, 2014 at 11:54:42:
I found out by dumb luck that they had changed some law in MN that went into effect Feb 1. I went in on Jan 30th to get some tabs, and the lady working(I know her) asked if I had filled out the CDL waiver because she knew I had a class A but don"t currently drive truck.
It seems anyone who didn"t fill out a form and either present proof of a current medical card or sign a waiver by Jan 31 was automatically getting reduced to a class D license. Even if your actual drivers license wasn"t up for renewal. It seems really odd to me why they are doing this. Its already law that you can"t drive without a med card, so why the need to change you from a CDL to a class D unless you sign a waiver.
I"m wondering if that law change is why you are caught up in this. I would call the state back and try and deal with it from that angle. In an ideal world, it should be painfully obvious that an owner/operator with everything else current wouldn"t willfully drop his license to a class D.
If it"s like anything else dealing with the state, you are in for a very frustrating process. I just wonder if getting on the phone directly with the state wouldn"t be faster than dealing with a lawyer, who"s dealing with them.
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