medical cert news

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  1. turtle1969

    turtle1969 Light Load Member

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    just thought id pass this along
    One part of an FMCSA rule published in April that made changes to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s medical examination regulations will take effect Dec. 22.

    Drivers going in for their DOT physicals after Dec. 22, 2015, will notice a new Medical Examination Report Form, which features more questions about medical history.


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    Also included in the new rule is a requirement of medical examiners to electronically submit on the National Registry the results of medical exams once a month. Until June 22, 2018, FMCSA says drivers only have to carry the exam certificate for 15 days after the physical for proof of medical certification. After that 15-day period, law enforcement will have the records in a database they can access at roadside.

    After June 22, 2018, drivers won’t have to carry medical examiner’s certificates at all because examiners will have to submit exam results by midnight of the day the exam is conducted, and the results will be available to law enforcement immediately.
     
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  3. w.h.o

    w.h.o Road Train Member

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    Until then we have to carry our cards? I always had it on me, I remember someone here arguing about it saying there's no need to carry it anymore.
     
  4. turtle1969

    turtle1969 Light Load Member

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    i dont believe you have to carry your card but for 15 days anymore, and after June 2018 just go get cert and not be issued a card at all i think thats what its saying, got it from overdrive magazine
     
  5. crzyjarmans

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    Last I knew, you had to have your med cert with you, every time I've been stopped they have ask for it
     
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  6. stayinback

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    Soooo..........Not even our medical history is private anymore huh?
    Im not too sure I like this at all, OOIDA where you at on this?
    I'll take your dumb physical every 2 years..But I don't want my personal record floating around in some database Whats Next? I'll be awaiting Blood pressue checks at scale houses too
     
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  7. Bwbibb

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    You still have to self certify with your licensing state and carry your card.
     
  8. TankerP

    TankerP Road Train Member

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    I have a California license and I don't carry a med card. I just got a roadside inspection a few days ago in Nevada and the trooper didn't ask for my med card which I don't have. I got my "6" sticker with no problem.
    As usual, your results may vary.
     
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  9. Diesel Dave

    Diesel Dave Last Few of the OUTLAWS

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    In California your medical certificate goes directly into the DMV system. You know longer need to carry it with you. I thought it was already a Federal deal. BTW, you have to walk it in.
     
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