Abstract: Provides for the disqualification of commercial motor vehicles drivers for certain felonies
and under certain circumstances.
Present law requires a person be disqualified from operating a commercial motor vehicle if the
person used a commercial or noncommercial motor vehicle while in the commission of a felony, as
defined by state or federal law, that is punishable by death or imprisonment of a term exceeding one
year.
Proposed law modifies present law by adding a requirement that a person be disqualified from
operating a commercial motor vehicle for use of a commercial motor vehicle while in the
commission of a felony involving sex trafficking as defined in federal law.
Proposed law adds a requirement for the holder of a commercial license plate or commercial driver's
license suspected of fraud, but not convicted, related to the issuance of the commercial license plate
or commercial driver's license to retake the skills or knowledge tests or a combination of both tests.
Proposed law requires the holder of a commercial license plate or commercial driver's license make
an appointment or schedule to take the next available test within 30 days of receiving the retest
notification or their driving privileges will be disqualified indefinitely.
Proposed law requires the office of motor vehicles (OMV) to disqualify a commercial license plate
or commercial driver's license holder's driving privileges indefinitely if the driver fails either the
knowledge or skills test, or does not retake the test. Proposed law requires a driver who has been
disqualified to apply for a commercial license plate or commercial driver's license as a new applicant
under the provisions of present law.
Proposed law requires OMV to disqualify a commercial license plate or commercial driver's license
holder's driving privileges indefinitely when the driver fails to surrender the credentials for
replacement.
(Amends R.S. 32:414.2(A)(2)(c) through (h); Adds R.S. 32:414.2(A)(2)(i) and (F))
Summary of Amendments Adopted by House
The House Floor Amendments to the engrossed bill:
1. Make technical changes.

Statutes affected:
HB780 Original: 32:2(A)(2)
HB780 Engrossed: 32:2(A)(2)
HB780 Reengrossed: 32:2(A)(2)
HB780 Enrolled: 32:2(A)(2)