Refrigerated Transportation Specialists |
Next week, FMCSA
will publish a final rule extending the requirement for interstate commercial
drivers to have paper copies of their medical examiner’s certifications with
them when operating a commercial motor vehicle. An advance copy of the rule has
been posted to FMCSA’s website. This requirement will stay in effect until
January 30, 2015. This requirement applies to any drivers with either a
commercial driver’s license (CDL) or the commercial learner’s permit (CLP) who
must be medically certified under 49 CFR part 391. Please note that drivers are
still required to certify their status (e.g., interstate or intrastate, exempt
or non-exempt) with the State Driver License Agency (SDLA) agency before
January 30, 2014 and to provide the SDLA a copy of any new medical certificate
received after January 30, 2012.
FMCSA also extended
the requirement for interstate motor carriers to retain copies of their
drivers’ medical certificates in their driver qualification files. This
extension of the requirement to carry a medical certificate card was needed to
ensure that all SDLAs are prepared to accept and transmit the medical
qualification of CDL and CLP holders on the Commercial Driver’s License
Information System (CDLIS) driver record.
Please
go to FMCSA’s webpage at: http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/rules-regulations/administration/rulemakings/rule-programs/rule_making_details.aspx?ruleid=468 for more
information.
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