Seasonal Farm-Services CDL Drivers who are seasonal employees of a farm-related service industry, such as custom harvesters, farm retail outlet suppliers, agri-chemical business, and livestock feeders are eligible for a “Seasonal/Restricted Commercial License”. The applicant for the “Seasonal CDL” must have a good driving record for the two most recent years and must have held a valid operator license for one year (this doesn’t include instruction permits or restricted licenses). Upon meeting these requirements all knowledge and skill testing will be waived to obtain this seasonal CDL. A “Seasonal CDL” allows the operator to operate only Class B and C Commercial vehicles within 150 miles from the place of business or the farm currently being served, and the operator may not drive vehicles carrying any placarded quantities of hazardous materials, except for the following: (1) Diesel fuel in quantities of 1,000 gallons or less, (2) Liquid fertilizers, such as plant nutrients, in vehicles or implements of husbandry with total capacities of 3,000 gallons or less, and, (3) Solid fertilizers, such as solid plant nutrients, that aren’t transported with any organic substance. A “Seasonal CDL” is valid for one 180-day period or two 90-day periods within the calendar year.
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