
Illinois latest state criticized for how it handles non-domiciled CDLs
The provided information indicates that Illinois is the latest state to face criticism over its handling of non-domiciled commercial driver’s licenses (CDLs). No additional details were included about who raised the criticism, what specific practices were questioned, or whether any changes have been proposed.
Non-domiciled CDLs are generally associated with licensing situations where a driver is issued a CDL by a state even though the driver is not a legal resident of that state. How states process these licenses can matter to professional drivers because licensing rules affect hiring, compliance, and the ability to keep working without interruptions caused by administrative issues.
Because no raw content was provided beyond the headline and brief description, it is not possible to accurately explain what actions Illinois took, what the criticism specifically involves, or what the broader dispute is centered on without adding information that was not supplied.