- (A) No person may drive a commercial vehicle in this State in violation of any of the restrictions or limitations stated on the person's commercial license or restricted commercial license.
- (B) The Department of Motor Vehicles may issue a seasonal restricted commercial driver's license in accordance with this section.
(C) A South Carolina seasonal restricted commercial driver's license may be issued only to a person who:
- (1) is a seasonal employee of a custom harvester, livestock feeder, or an agri-chemical business;
- (2) holds a valid South Carolina Class E (2) or F (3) driver's license or takes and successfully completes the required written and skill test for a class E (2) license;
- (3) has at least one year driving experience as a licensed driver; and
- (4) has satisfied every requirement for issuance of a commercial driver's license, except successful completion of the knowledge and skill test.
(D) The department may not issue or renew a seasonal restricted commercial driver's license for the operation of a commercial vehicle unless the applicant has not and certifies that he has not at any time during the two years immediately preceding the date of application:
- (1) had more than one driver's license;
- (2) had any driver's license or driving privileges suspended, revoked, or canceled;
- (3) been subject to disqualification listed in 383.51 of the Federal Motor Carrier Regulations;
- (4) contributed to an accident;
- (5) received more than four points against his license.
- (E) The applicant shall certify and provide evidence satisfactory to the department that he is employed on a seasonal basis by a custom harvester, livestock feeder, agri-chemical business, or a company hauling agri-chemical products to a farm in a job requiring the operation of a commercial vehicle.
- (F) A seasonal restricted commercial driver's license entitles the licensee to operate type B and C commercial vehicles only, with the proper restriction or endorsement, or both.
- (G) A seasonal restricted commercial driver's license does not entitle the licensee to operate a Class A type commercial vehicle or a vehicle placarded for hazardous materials.
- (H) A seasonal restricted commercial driver's license is valid for one hundred eighty days from the date of issue in one calendar year.
- (I) A seasonal restricted commercial driver's license allows the driver to operate within one hundred fifty miles of the place of business as shown on the vehicle registration.
HISTORY: 1993 Act No. 149, Section 2.