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HomeVehicle CodeDiv. 6Ch. 2Art. 3§ 13371 Driver Certificate Hearing Requests

§ 13371 Driver Certificate Hearing Requests

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§ 13371 Driver Certificate Hearing Requests

This law says that if a school bus driver or someone applying to be one gets their license refused, suspended, or taken away, they can ask for a hearing to fight it. But they have to ask within 15 days, or they lose the chance.

Key Takeaways

  • •If your school bus driver license is refused, suspended, or taken away, you can ask for a hearing to fight it.
  • •You must ask for the hearing within 15 days of getting the notice, or you lose the right to a hearing.
  • •The hearing officer will listen to your side and make recommendations, but the final decision is made by the Certificate Action Review Board.
  • •You can’t bring new evidence to the board unless you prove you couldn’t get it before the hearing.

Example

A school bus driver gets a letter saying their license is suspended because they failed a drug test.

The driver can ask for a hearing within 15 days to explain their side. If they don’t ask in time, they can’t fight the suspension.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 13371 Driver Certificate Hearing Requests

This section applies to schoolbus, school pupil activity bus, youth bus, general public paratransit vehicle certificates, and a certificate for a vehicle used for the transportation of developmentally disabled persons. (a) Any driver or applicant who has received a notice of refusal, suspension, or revocation, may, within 15 days after the mailing date, submit to the department a written request for a hearing. Failure to demand a hearing within 15 days is a waiver of the right to a hearing. (1) Upon receipt by the department of the hearing request, the department may stay the action until a hearing is conducted and the final decision has been rendered by the Certificate Action Review Board pursuant to paragraph (2) of subdivision (d). The department shall not stay an action when there is reasonable cause to believe the stay would pose a significant risk to the safety of pupils being transported in a schoolbus, school pupil activity bus, youth bus, or persons being transported in a general public paratransit vehicle. (2) An applicant or driver is not entitled to a hearing whenever the action by the department is made mandatory by this article or any other applicable law or regulation except where the cause for refusal is based on failure to meet medical standards or excessive and habitual use of or addiction to alcoholic beverages, narcotics, or dangerous drugs. (b) The department shall appoint a hearing officer to conduct the hearing in accordance with Section 14112. After the hearing, the hearing officer shall prepare and submit findings and recommendations to the department. (c) The department shall mail, as specified in Section 22, a copy of the hearing officer’s findings and recommendations to the driver or applicant and to the driver or applicant’s hearing representative, either of whom may file a statement of exception to the findings and recommendations within 24 days after the mailing date. (d) (1) The Certificate Action Review Board consists of the following three members: a chairperson appointed by the director of the department, a member appointed by the Commissioner of the California Highway Patrol, and a member appointed by the Superintendent of Public Instruction. (2) After a hearing, the board shall review the findings and recommendations of the hearing officer, and any statement of exception, and make a decision concerning disposition of the action taken by the department, which decision shall be final. At this stage, no evidence shall be heard that was not presented at the hearing, unless the person wishing to present the new evidence establishes, to the satisfaction of the board, that it could not have been obtained with due diligence prior to the hearing. (Amended by Stats. 2005, Ch. 66, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 2006.)

Last verified: January 9, 2026

Key Terms

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Related Statutes

  • § 11302 Vehicle Verifier Permit Rules
  • § 13370 Driver Certificate Denial Rules
  • § 13382 Dui License Suspension Notice
  • § 13388 Underage Driver Alcohol Testing
  • § 2402.6 Natural Gas Fuel Safety

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Vehicle Code. Section 13371.
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