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Act 604 requires Arkansas commercial drivers to have valid work authorization and English proficiency, enhancing safety and legal standards for road operations.
Act 604 requires Arkansas commercial drivers to have valid work authorization and English proficiency, enhancing safety and legal standards for road operations.
House Bill 1745, now known as Act 604, aims to enhance the regulatory framework governing commercial driver license (CDL) holders in Arkansas. The bill mandates that certain CDL holders possess a valid United States work authorization and demonstrates proficiency in the English language while operating commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) within the state. This legislation is designed to ensure that all drivers meet specific legal and safety standards.
The bill introduces several critical changes to existing laws regarding the operation of CMVs:
Work Authorization Requirement:
English Proficiency Requirement:
Creation of New Offenses:
The legislation primarily affects:
- Commercial drivers operating in Arkansas, particularly those holding foreign-issued CDLs.
- Employers in the transportation sector who hire commercial drivers.
- Regulatory bodies overseeing vehicle operation and licensing.
The Department of Finance and Administration has indicated that the bill will have no significant fiscal impact on the state budget. Implementation will require updates to the Office of Motor Vehicle manual and training for relevant staff, but no additional resources are necessary.
Act 604 represents a significant step in regulating the qualifications of commercial drivers in Arkansas, ensuring that they possess the necessary work authorization and language skills to operate safely and effectively on state roadways.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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