TexAndy
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Just got a M923.
Headed over to the local DPS office to investigate getting a class A non-CDL (because I might want to use it to tow or haul another vehicle to shows) and was told "sorry, it doesn't meet any of the exemptions on this form. You can't have one."
So after explaining what I wanted to do with it, it became "Go to the tax office and get it registered as an FMV and then come back and we'll see what they say."
I am totally confused. And I think the office lady was, too. I don't understand why getting it registered as an FMV would make it any less of a CMV according to the statute definition. I already know what the tax office people are going to say. I am the one who educated THEM on what FMV registration is. No one had EVER come to their office to do it before I did. I had to argue with them at great length that first time just to get my deuces registered there that way. They're going to say "I don't know, we don't handle driver's licensing. Talk to DPS."
Am I being unreasonable here? I mean, it doesn't sound very reasonable to me that a man should be required to get a commercial driver's license when he isn't going to be engaged in any vehicular commerce...
Second, suppose the DPS office does break what appears to be the rule here like it sounds they might and issues me a class A non-CDL and I get pulled over in my truck on the way back from the Temple Airshow or something. Is the cop likely to give me a ticket for not having the proper license because I don't meet any of the exemptions on the form? IE, it's not an RV, over 150 miles from home, isn't transporting cotton, etc...
Ugh, what a circus.
Headed over to the local DPS office to investigate getting a class A non-CDL (because I might want to use it to tow or haul another vehicle to shows) and was told "sorry, it doesn't meet any of the exemptions on this form. You can't have one."
So after explaining what I wanted to do with it, it became "Go to the tax office and get it registered as an FMV and then come back and we'll see what they say."
I am totally confused. And I think the office lady was, too. I don't understand why getting it registered as an FMV would make it any less of a CMV according to the statute definition. I already know what the tax office people are going to say. I am the one who educated THEM on what FMV registration is. No one had EVER come to their office to do it before I did. I had to argue with them at great length that first time just to get my deuces registered there that way. They're going to say "I don't know, we don't handle driver's licensing. Talk to DPS."
Am I being unreasonable here? I mean, it doesn't sound very reasonable to me that a man should be required to get a commercial driver's license when he isn't going to be engaged in any vehicular commerce...
Second, suppose the DPS office does break what appears to be the rule here like it sounds they might and issues me a class A non-CDL and I get pulled over in my truck on the way back from the Temple Airshow or something. Is the cop likely to give me a ticket for not having the proper license because I don't meet any of the exemptions on the form? IE, it's not an RV, over 150 miles from home, isn't transporting cotton, etc...
Ugh, what a circus.