If their job function involves operating a vehicle which requires a CDL, then yes.
If it requires a CDL, yes - that is federal law, and the township cannot override this. Vehicles 26,000 lbs. GVW and below, that's entirely up to the township to decide.
A CDL I believe only covers the person who passed the test for it. Your workers need their own CDLs.
Yes, you will need insurance to drive with a CDL license.
Yes you do need a CDL License to drive a bucket truck.
You will need a Class B CDL with tanker endorsement.
You can repo without one. You only need a CDL if you're going to be operating vehicles or combinations which would require a CDL in normal operation. So, if you're repossessing Class 8 trucks, you'd need a CDL. If you're just repossessing a passenger car, you wouldn't need it.
If you need to earn your CDL for your job, the best thing that you can do is to attend a CDL training school. By attending one of the many CDL training schools, you can learn the basics of driving a truck. A CDL school will teach you the most important things that you will need to know to pass the CDL test. You will also get plenty of hours of practice driving a truck.
You can only hold one CDL, so there's no need to pluralize it. Any bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver), you need a CDL with a passenger endorsement.
If the vehicle requires a CDL in service, it'll require a CDL for the test drive.
It depends on the model. You need a CDL to drive one that bends in the middle or is over a certain length
Yes. To have an active CDL, you need a current DOT physical, always.
Yes you do need a CDL to be a medical transporter. Other EMT training is also mandatory.