N.Y. VAT. LAW § 514-a : NY Code - Section 514-A: Notification of convictions, suspensions, revocations, cancellations and disqualifications by commercial motor vehicle operators

Search N.Y. VAT. LAW § 514-a : NY Code - Section 514-A: Notification of convictions, suspensions, revocations, cancellations and disqualifications by commercial motor vehicle operators

1. Each person who operates a commercial motor vehicle for a
  New York state employer who is convicted of violating within or  outside
  of  this  state,  in  any  type  of  motor vehicle, a state or local law
  relating  to  motor  vehicle  traffic  control  (other  than  a  parking
  violation),  shall  notify  his/her current employer of such conviction.
  Any person who  holds  a  commercial  driver's  license  issued  by  the
  commissioner  who  does not operate a commercial motor vehicle for a New
  York state employer or who operates a  commercial  motor  vehicle  while
  self-employed  who  is  convicted  in  any  other state, the District of
  Columbia or a Canadian province of violating any law relating  to  motor
  vehicle traffic control (other than a parking violation) while operating
  a  commercial  motor  vehicle  shall  notify  the  commissioner  of such
  conviction. Such notification must be made within thirty days after  the
  date that the person has been convicted except that if a person is a bus
  driver  as  defined in section five hundred nine-a of this chapter, such
  notification must be made within five days after the date the person has
  been convicted as required  by  section  five  hundred  nine-i  of  this
  chapter.  The above notification must be made in writing and contain the
  following information: (a) driver's  full  name;  (b)  driver's  license
  number;  (c)  date  of  conviction;  (d)  the specific criminal or other
  offense(s), serious traffic violation(s) of state or local law  relating
  to motor vehicle traffic control, for which the person was convicted and
  any  suspension,  revocation,  cancellation of any driving privileges or
  disqualification  from  operating  a  commercial  motor  vehicle   which
  resulted  from  such conviction(s); (e) indication whether the violation
  was in a commercial motor vehicle; (f) location of offense; (g) court or
  tribunal in which the conviction occurred; and (h) driver's signature.
    2. Each person who operates a commercial motor vehicle for a New  York
  state  employer  who  has  a  driver's  license  suspended,  revoked, or
  canceled by the commissioner or by the appropriate  authorities  of  any
  other state, District of Columbia or Canadian province, or who loses the
  right to operate a commercial motor vehicle in any state or jurisdiction
  for any period, or who is disqualified from operating a commercial motor
  vehicle  for  any  period, shall notify his/her current employer of such
  suspension,    revocation,    cancellation,    lost    privilege,     or
  disqualification.


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Upon the conviction of any person under eighteen years of age who resides within the household of his parent or guardian, the trial court or clerk shall forthwith transmit written notice of such conviction to the parent or guardian of such minor person; provided, however, that transmittal of such notice of conviction shall not be required in any case in which notice of arraignment of such person upon the charge or charges of which convicted is required by, and shall have been previously transmitted as provided in, subdivision two of section eighteen hundred seven of this chapter
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