(A) Except as provided in divisions (B) or (C) of this section, the following shall apply.
(1)
No person shall drive a commercial motor vehicle on a highway in this state unless the person holds, and has in the person’s possession, any of the following:
(a) A valid commercial driver’s license with proper endorsements for the motor vehicle being driven, issued by the Registrar of Motor Vehicles or by another jurisdiction recognized by this state;
(b) A valid examiner’s commercial driving permit issued under R.C. § 4506.13;
(c) A valid restricted commercial driver’s license and waiver for farm-related service industries issued under R.C. § 4506.24;
(d) A valid commercial driver’s license temporary instruction permit issued by the Registrar, provided that the person is accompanied by an authorized state driver’s license examiner or tester or a person who has been issued and has in the person’s immediate possession a current, valid commercial driver’s license and who meets the requirements of R.C. § 4506.06(B).
(2) No person’s commercial driver’s license temporary instruction permit shall be upgraded, and no commercial driver’s license shall be upgraded, renewed, or issued to a person until the person surrenders to the registrar of motor vehicles all valid licenses and permits issued to the person by this state or by another jurisdiction recognized by this state. If the license or permit was issued by any other state or another jurisdiction recognized by this state, the Registrar shall report the surrender of a license or permit to the issuing authority, together with information that a license or permit is now issued in this state. The Registrar shall destroy any such license or permit that is not returned to the issuing authority.
(3) No person who has been a resident of this state for 30 days or longer shall drive a commercial motor vehicle under the authority of a commercial driver’s license issued in another jurisdiction.
(B) Nothing in division (A) of this section applies to any qualified person when engaged in the operation of any of the following:
(1) A farm truck;
(2) Fire equipment for a fire department, volunteer or nonvolunteer fire company, fire district, joint fire district, or the State Fire Marshal;
(3) A public safety vehicle used to provide transportation or emergency medical service for ill or injured persons;
(4) A recreational vehicle;
(5) A commercial motor vehicle within the boundaries of an eligible unit of local government, if the person is employed by the eligible unit of local government and is operating the commercial motor vehicle for the purpose of removing snow or ice from a roadway by plowing, sanding or salting, but only if either the employee who holds a commercial driver’s license issued under R.C. Chapter 4506 and ordinarily operates a commercial motor vehicle for these purposes is unable to operate the vehicle or the employing eligible unit of local government determines that a snow or ice emergency exists that requires additional assistance;
(6) A vehicle operated for military purposes by any member or uniformed employee of the armed forces of the United States or their reserve components, including the Ohio National Guard. This exception does not apply to United States reserve technicians;
(7) A commercial motor vehicle that is operated for nonbusiness purposes. “Operated for nonbusiness purposes” means that the commercial motor vehicle is not used in commerce as “commerce” is defined in 49 C.F.R. § 383.5, as amended and is not regulated by the Public Utilities Commission pursuant to R.C. Chapter 4905, 4921 or 4923;
(8) A motor vehicle that is designed primarily for the transportation of goods and not persons, while that motor vehicle is being used for the occasional transportation of personal property by
individuals not for compensation and not in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise; and
(9) A police SWAT team vehicle;
(10) A police vehicle used to transport prisoners.
(C) Nothing contained in division (B)(5) of this section shall be construed as preempting or superseding any law, rule or regulation of this state concerning the safe operation of commercial motor vehicles.
(R.C. § 4506.03(A) - (C))
(D) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a person may drive a commercial motor vehicle on a highway in this municipality if all of the following conditions are met:
(1) The person has a valid commercial driver’s license or commercial driver’s license temporary instruction permit issued by any state or jurisdiction in accordance with the minimum standards adopted by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration under the “Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1986", 100 Stat. 3207-171, 49 U.S.C. App., for issuance of commercial driver’s licenses;
(2) The person’s commercial driver’s license or permit is not suspended, revoked or canceled;
(3) The person is not disqualified from driving a commercial motor vehicle;
(4) The person is not subject to an out-of-service order;
(5) The person is medically certified as physically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle in accordance with R.C. Chapter 4506.
(a) A person who submitted a medical examiner’s certificate to the Registrar in accordance with R.C. § 4506.10(A)(1) and whose medical certification information is maintained in the commercial driver’s license information system is not required to have the medical examiner’s certificate in the person’s possession when on duty.
(b) A person whose medical certification information is not maintained in the commercial driver’s license information system shall have in the person’s possession when on duty the original or a copy of the current medical examiner’s certificate that was submitted to the Registrar. However, the person may operate a commercial motor vehicle with such proof of medical certification for not more than 15 days after the date the current medical examiner’s certificate was issued to the person.
(c) A person who has a medical variance shall have in the person’s possession the original or copy of the medical variance documentation at all times while on duty.
(E) No person shall drive a commercial motor vehicle on a highway in this municipality if the person does not meet the conditions specified in division (D) of this section.
(F) Except as set forth in 49 C.F.R. §§ 390.3(f), 391.2, 391.62, 391.67, and 391.68, no person holding a commercial driver’s license temporary instruction permit or a commercial driver’s license issued under R.C. Chapter 4506 may drive a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce until the person is at least 21 years of age.
(R.C. § 4506.05(A))
(G) (1) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor of the first degree.
(2) The offenses established under divisions (D), (E) and (F) of this section are strict liability offenses and R.C. § 2901.20 does not apply. The designation of these offenses as strict liability offenses shall not be construed to imply that any other offense, for which there is no specified degree of culpability, is not a strict liability offense.
(R.C. §§ 4506.03(D), 4506.05(D))