Haz Mat end pulled.

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by chalupa, Feb 18, 2012.

  1. jollygreendoc

    jollygreendoc Bobtail Member

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    Key wording is, Hazmat didn't expire. That has changed. Hazmat now has a shelf life of 5 years in most states. The Hazmat was probably pulled because you missed or didn't get a letter stating that.

    How do I know? Arizona did the same thing to me, along with making my non-expiring license (good until I was 65) expire every 5 years now. So, instead of riding out my 25 years of not having to retake all my endorsement tests or renew my license, I now have to do it every 5 years, along with the background check, to keep my Hazmat, along with the double dipping for the TWIC background.

    Hope this guides you
     
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  3. Wyatt12

    Wyatt12 Bobtail Member

    I knew a guy that was drivin at my company and he had his pulled for some reason but i cant rember what for. He was hispenic on a temp visitor status to.
     
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