Montana Statutes
§ 61-5-146 — Limitations On Issuance Of Hazardous Materials Endorsement To Commercial Driver's License -- Security Threat Assessment
Montana § 61-5-146
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 61-5-146 (2026).
Text
61-5-146 . Limitations on issuance of hazardous materials endorsement to commercial driver's license -- security threat assessment.
(1)The department may not issue, transfer, or renew a hazardous materials endorsement for a person who holds a commercial driver's license unless it receives notice from the transportation security administration of the department of homeland security that:
(a)the person does not pose a security threat warranting denial of a hazardous materials endorsement;
(b)the person has been granted a waiver from the transportation security administration; or
(c)less than 4 years have elapsed since a favorable security threat assessment was performed in a former licensing jurisdiction.
(2)In addition to any requirements under this chapter and in accordance with the s
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 1, Ch. 428, L. 2005; Sec. 61-5-220 , MCA 2009; redes. 61-5-146 by Sec. 12, Ch. 296, L. 2011.
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Montana § 61-5-146, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/5/61-5-146.