Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE VI— MOTOR VEHICLE AND DRIVER PROGRAMS › Part B— COMMERCIAL › Chapter 313— COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLE OPERATORS › § 31313
The Secretary of Transportation must run a financial-aid program to help states carry out and improve commercial driver’s license (CDL) programs. Each year the Secretary may give grants to state agencies to help them follow the rules in section 31311 or, if a state is making a good-faith effort to comply, to improve its CDL program. Grant money can pay for things like computer hardware and software; publications, testing, staff, training, and quality control; CDL program coordinators; and systems to notify an employer when a driver’s CDL is suspended or revoked under the standards in section 32303(b). The Secretary may also award grants or cooperative agreements to state agencies, local governments, or others for research, testing, demonstrations, public education, and special projects that benefit all U.S. jurisdictions, address national or emerging CDL safety issues, support new ideas, or help prevent and report human trafficking. Recipients may not use the funds to buy, rent, or lease land or buildings. The Secretary must publish an annual report on the program and must apportion available funds to eligible recipients under subsection (a)(3) by criteria the Secretary sets. For fiscal years beginning after September 30, 2016, the program is funded under section 31104.
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49 U.S.C. § 31313
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 5, 2026
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