New York State CDL Holders- Do You Need Help Filling Out Your Self Certification Form?

DOT FMCSA-FAA-USCG-Rules-Regulations| Randolph Rosarion M.D.

By now most commercial drivers holding a CDL have received their self certification letter and had to certify as to the type of driving they currently engage in or intend to engage in.  New York State follows US DOT FMCSA regulations for commercial driver qualification standards.  Commercial drivers will therefore be required to certify to the type of driving they intend to do whenever they are first issued a CDL, amend or renew their CDL or Commercial Learner’s Permit.  If a driver certifies to Non-excepted driving (Interstate or Intrastate), a US DOT Medical Examiner’s Certificate will be required (Non-Excepted Intrastate drivers will have a K restriction).  If a driver certifies to Excepted driving (Interstate or Intrastate a US DOT Medical Examiner’s Certificate is not required.  Drivers who certify to Excepted driving will either have an A3 (soon to be changed to Medical Cert Exempt) or both an A3 and K…

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About Randolph Rosarion M.D.

Board Certified physician in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R) Certified National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME) Certified Medical Review Officer (MRO) USCIS designated Civil Surgeon Certified Examiner of Divers (Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine Society) FAA designated Aviation Medical Examiner (AME)

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