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Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service. Module 20: Out-of-Service Declarations. © Microsoft ® . If a driver violates maximum allowable driving times and minimum required off-duty times, driver can be subject to an out-of-service declaration What is an out-of-service declaration?
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Commercial Vehicle Drivers Hours of Service Module 20: Out-of-Service Declarations
© Microsoft® If a driver violates maximum allowable driving times and minimum required off-duty times, driver can be subject to an out-of-service declaration • What is an out-of-service declaration? • What happens if a driver is subject to an out-of-service declaration? Module 20 -
What will I learn in this module? • Out-of-service declaration © Microsoft® Module 20 -
What is an out-of-service declaration? • Director or inspector can issue out-of-service declaration for 5 types of violations • Director or inspector notifies driver and carrier in writing • Driver cannot operate a commercial vehicle while subject to out-of-service declaration Module 20 -
Out-of-Service Violation #1 • Driver's faculties are impaired to point where it is unsafe for driver to drive or driving would risk the safety or health of the public • Out-of-Service Period- 10 consecutive hours (from time of check) © Microsoft® Module 20 -
Out-of-Service Violation #2 • Driver exceeds driving time limits • Out-of-Service Period - 10 consecutive hours • Driver fails to meet off-duty time requirement • Out-of-Service Period - Number of hours needed to correct failure Module 20 -
Out-of-Service Violation #3 • Driver is unable or refuses to produce his/her daily logbook • Out-of-Service Period- 72 consecutive hours (from time of check) © Microsoft® Module 20 -
Out-of-Service Violation #4 • Evidence that driver completed more than one daily log, entered inaccurate information in the daily log or falsified information in the daily log • Out-of-Service Period - 72 consecutive hours (from time of check) Module 20 -
Out-of-Service Violation #5 • Driver mutilates or defaces daily log or supporting document in such a way that the director or inspector cannot determine whether the driver has followed the driving time and off-duty requirements • Out-of-Service Period- 72 consecutive hours (from time of check) © Microsoft® Module 20 -