391.62 Exempt Intracity Zone

391.62 exempt intra city zone box on medical examiner’s certificate (like the 391.64 box) – still another source of confusion for some.

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

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…and while we’re at it let’s talk again about 391.64, since both 391.62 and 391.64 can be a source of confusion.

We saw in an earlier post that when filling out the medical examiner’s certificate certain boxes can confuse medical examiners, drivers, and motor carriers.  The box “qualified by operation of 49 CFR 391.64” is specifically reserve for drivers who participated in a diabetes and vision grandfathering study conducted by the FMCSA in 1996 (also see earlier post about the differences between the Federal Vision Exemption Program and 391.64).

The box “qualified by operation of 49 CFR 391.62” is another source of confusion.  This box is reserved for individuals who could not meet Federal regulations but were otherwise qualified and operating a commercial vehicle since November 18, 1988 in a municipality or exempted intracity zone.  The disqualifying condition should not have worsened sine July 1, 1988.  Both CFR…

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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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