Florida Regulations 15A-7.003: CDL Endorsements
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(1) The endorsements to a commercial driver’s license shall be as follows:
(b) P – Passengers. Passenger vehicle means a motor vehicle designed to transport more than 15 persons, including the driver, or a school bus designed to transport more than 15 persons, including the driver.
(c) N – Tank Vehicles. Means a commercial motor vehicle with a permanent or temporary attached tank designed to transport liquid or gaseous materials and with a rated capacity of one thousand gallons or more.
(d) H – Hazardous materials. Hazardous material that is required to be placarded in accordance with Title Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 172, Subpart F;
(e) X – Combination tank vehicles and placarded hazardous materials;
(f) S – School Bus. Means a motor vehicle that is designed to transport more than 15 persons, including the driver, and that is used to transport students to and from a public or private school or in connection with school activities, but does not include a bus operated by a common carrier in the urban transportation of school children. The term “”school”” includes all preelementary, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary schools. To obtain a school bus endorsement the applicant must pass the school bus endorsement knowledge exam, in addition to other CDL knowledge exams applicable to passenger vehicles, and complete the 3-part skills test in a school bus equivalent to the classification of license that will be issued.
(2) If a driver’s towing operations are restricted to emergency “”first moves”” from the site of a malfunction or traffic crash to the nearest appropriate repair facility, then no CDL endorsement of any kind is required.
(3) If a driver’s towing operations include any “”subsequent moves”” from one repair or disposal facility to another, then endorsements requisite to the vehicles being towed are required. Exception: Tow truck operators need not obtain a passenger endorsement.
(4) No person shall operate upon the highways of this state any commercial motor vehicle which requires a specific endorsement unless such person possesses a valid commercial driver’s license with such endorsement.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 322.02(6). Law Implemented 316.003(71), 322.01(17), 322.14(1)(b), 322.121(7), (8), 322.21(1)(e), 322.57 FS. History-New 4-7-91, Amended 2-26-09.
(a) T – Double/Triple trailers. Any combination of a truck tractor, semitrailer, and trailer coupled together so as to operate a complete unit, except, triple trailers are not permitted in Florida;
(b) P – Passengers. Passenger vehicle means a motor vehicle designed to transport more than 15 persons, including the driver, or a school bus designed to transport more than 15 persons, including the driver.
(c) N – Tank Vehicles. Means a commercial motor vehicle with a permanent or temporary attached tank designed to transport liquid or gaseous materials and with a rated capacity of one thousand gallons or more.
(d) H – Hazardous materials. Hazardous material that is required to be placarded in accordance with Title Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Part 172, Subpart F;
(e) X – Combination tank vehicles and placarded hazardous materials;
(f) S – School Bus. Means a motor vehicle that is designed to transport more than 15 persons, including the driver, and that is used to transport students to and from a public or private school or in connection with school activities, but does not include a bus operated by a common carrier in the urban transportation of school children. The term “”school”” includes all preelementary, elementary, secondary, and postsecondary schools. To obtain a school bus endorsement the applicant must pass the school bus endorsement knowledge exam, in addition to other CDL knowledge exams applicable to passenger vehicles, and complete the 3-part skills test in a school bus equivalent to the classification of license that will be issued.
(2) If a driver’s towing operations are restricted to emergency “”first moves”” from the site of a malfunction or traffic crash to the nearest appropriate repair facility, then no CDL endorsement of any kind is required.
(3) If a driver’s towing operations include any “”subsequent moves”” from one repair or disposal facility to another, then endorsements requisite to the vehicles being towed are required. Exception: Tow truck operators need not obtain a passenger endorsement.
(4) No person shall operate upon the highways of this state any commercial motor vehicle which requires a specific endorsement unless such person possesses a valid commercial driver’s license with such endorsement.
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 322.02(6). Law Implemented 316.003(71), 322.01(17), 322.14(1)(b), 322.121(7), (8), 322.21(1)(e), 322.57 FS. History-New 4-7-91, Amended 2-26-09.