MERSEAL v. STATE DEPT. OF LICENSING

No. 18346-7-III.

994 P.2d 262 (2000)

99 Wash.App. 414

Edward P. MERSEAL, Appellant, v. STATE of Washington DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING, Respondent.

Court of Appeals of Washington, Division 3, Panel Nine.

Reconsideration Denied March 24, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dennis W. Morgan, Ritzville, for Appellant.

Sharon S. Eckholm, Assistant Attorney General, Olympia, for Respondent.


SWEENEY, J.

The Department of Licensing (DOL) must disqualify a person from driving a commercial motor vehicle upon receipt of an appropriate report that the licensee operated a commercial vehicle with a blood alcohol in excess of .04. RCW 46.25.090(1). Edward Merseal operated a tractor-trailer rig on Washington highways with a blood alcohol in excess of .04. So DOL suspended his license. In the parallel criminal prosecution...

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