This part provides procedures for States to participate in the National Driver Register (NDR) Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) and for other authorized parties to receive information from the NDR. It includes, in accordance with section 204(c) of the NDR Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-364), procedures for a State to notify the Secretary of Transportation of its intention to be bound by the requirements of section 205 of the Act (i.e., requirements for reporting by chief driver licensing officials) and for a State to notify the Secretary in the event it becomes necessary to withdraw from participation. The rule also contains the conditions for becoming a participating State as well as conditions and procedures for other authorized users of the NDR.
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1 in the last 5 years), 2011–2021 · leading case:
State v. Leyshon, 710 S.E.2d 282 (N.C. Ct. App. 2011).
State v. Leyshon, 710 S.E.2d 282 (N.C. Ct. App. 2011).
“See 23 C.F.R. § 1327.1 . PDPS is “a system whereby the NDR causes information regarding the motor vehicle driving records of individuals to be exchanged between the State which took adverse action against a driver (State of Record) and the State requesting the information (State…”
Linkosky, J. v. PennDOT, Aplt. (Pa. 2021).
“gov/Data/National-Driver-Register-(NDR), last accessed 3/23/2021; see also 23 CFR §§ 1327.1 -1327.7 (setting forth procedures for participating in and receiving information from the National Driver Register Problem Driver Pointer System).”
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