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§ 514-C — Notification of non-resident commercial operator convictions

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(b) any holder of a driver's license issued by another state for any violation of state or local law regulating traffic, other than a parking, stopping or standing violation, committed while operating a commercial motor vehicle in this state, the commissioner shall provide notice of such conviction to the state which i

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§ 514-C Notification of non-resident commercial operator convictions

VTL § 514-C

§ 514-c. Notification of non-resident commercial operator convictions. Within ten days of the conviction of: (a) any holder of a commercial learner's permit or a commercial driver's license issued by another state for any violation of state or local law regulating traffic, other than a parking, stopping or standing violation, committed while operating a motor vehicle in this state; or

(b)any holder of a driver's license issued by another state for any violation of state or local law regulating traffic, other than a parking, stopping or standing violation, committed while operating a commercial motor vehicle in this state, the commissioner shall provide notice of such conviction to the state which issued such holder's commercial learner's permit, commercial driver's license or driver's license.

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