RCW
46.25.050
Commercial driver's license required — Exceptions,
restrictions, reciprocity.
(1) Drivers of commercial motor vehicles shall
obtain a commercial driver's license as required
under this chapter. Except when driving under a
commercial driver's instruction permit and a valid
automobile or classified license and accompanied by
the holder of a commercial driver's license valid
for the vehicle being driven, no person may drive a
commercial motor vehicle unless the person holds and
is in immediate possession of a commercial driver's
license and applicable endorsements valid for the
vehicle they are driving. However, this requirement
does not apply to any person:
(a) Who is the operator of a farm vehicle, and
the vehicle is:
(i) Controlled and operated by a farmer;
(ii) Used to transport either agricultural
products, which in this section include Christmas
trees and wood products harvested from private tree
farms and transported by vehicles weighing no more
than forty thousand pounds licensed gross vehicle
weight, farm machinery, farm supplies, or any
combination of those materials to or from a farm;
(iii) Not used in the operations of a common or
contract motor carrier; and
(iv) Used within one hundred fifty miles of the
person's farm; or
(b) Who is a fire fighter or law enforcement
officer operating emergency equipment, and:
(i) The fire fighter or law enforcement officer
has successfully completed a driver training course
approved by the director; and
(ii) The fire fighter or law enforcement
officer carries a certificate attesting to the
successful completion of the approved training
course; or
(c) Who is operating a recreational vehicle for
noncommercial purposes. As used in this section,
"recreational vehicle" includes a vehicle towing a
horse trailer for a noncommercial purpose; or
(d) Who is operating a commercial motor vehicle
for military purposes. This exemption is applicable
to active duty military personnel; members of the
military reserves; members of the national guard on
active duty, including personnel on full-time
national guard duty, personnel on part-time national
guard training, and national guard military
technicians (civilians who are required to wear
military uniforms); and active duty United States
coast guard personnel. This exception is not
applicable to United States reserve technicians.
(2) No person may drive a commercial motor
vehicle while his or her driving privilege is
suspended, revoked, or canceled, while subject to
disqualification, or in violation of an
out-of-service order. Violations of this subsection
shall be punished in the same way as violations of
RCW 46.20.342(1).
(3) The department shall to the extent possible
enter into reciprocity agreements with adjoining
states to allow the waivers described in subsection
(1) of this section to apply to drivers holding
commercial driver's licenses from those adjoining
states.
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