28-5241. Out-of-service orders; violation; civil penalty; definition A. A motor carrier shall not require or permit a driver: 1. To operate a commercial motor vehicle that is subject to an out-of-service order until all repairs required by the out-of-service order have been satisfactorily completed. 2. Who is subject to an out-of-service order to operate a commercial motor vehicle until the reason for the out-of-service order has been remedied. B. A driver: 1. Shall not operate a commercial motor vehicle that is subject to an out-of-service order until all repairs required by the out-of-service order have been satisfactorily completed. 2. Who is subject to an out-of-service order shall not operate a commercial motor vehicle until the reason for the out-of-service order has been remedied. C. Notwithstanding section 28-5240, a violation of this section is a civil traffic violation. D. The court shall impose: 1. On a driver who violates or fails to comply with an out-of-service order a civil penalty of: (a) At least two thousand five hundred dollars for an initial violation or failure. (b) Five thousand dollars for a subsequent violation or failure. 2. A civil penalty of at least two thousand seven hundred fifty dollars and not more than twenty-five thousand dollars on a motor carrier who violates an out-of-service order or who requires or permits a driver to violate or fail to comply with an out-of-service order. E. In addition to other penalties prescribed by this chapter, if a motor carrier or driver is found responsible for a violation of this section, the motor carrier or driver is subject to disqualification pursuant to section 28-3312. F. For the purposes of this section, "out-of-service order" means a declaration by a specialty officer of the department or a law enforcement officer authorized pursuant to section 28-5204 that a driver, motor vehicle or motor carrier is out of service pursuant to this chapter. |