SPONSOR: |
Sen.
Bushweller & Rep. Mitchell |
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145th GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
SENATE BILL NO. 211 |
AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 21 OF THE DELAWARE CODE RELATING TO MOTOR VEHICLES AND TO ESTABLISH MEDICAL CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS AS PART OF THE COMMERCIAL DRIVER LICENSE IN ACCORDANCE WITH FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER REGULATIONS. |
Section 1. Amend § 2603, Title 21 of the Delaware Code by adding the following definitions, enumerated and alphabetically inserted, into the existing section:
“(33 ) ‘
(a) Except where otherwise
provided in Title 21, the Division allows the driver to change his or her
self-certification to interstate but operating exclusively in transportation or
operation excepted from 49
(b) The Division allows the driver to change his or her self-certification to intrastate only if the driver is physically qualified for intrastate-only driving under 21 Del. C. § 4704(b);
(c) The Division allows the
driver to change his or her certification to intrastate but operating
exclusively in transportation or operations excepted under 21
(d) The Division removes the
(34)
‘CDLIS driver record’ means the electronic record of the individual
(35)
‘CDLIS motor vehicle record’ means a report generated from the CDLIS driver
record meeting the requirements for access to CDLIS information and provided by
states to users authorized in 49
(36) ‘Medical examiner’ for purposes of conducting U.S. Department of Transportation physical examination for CMV certification means a person who is licensed, certified, and/or registered, in accordance with applicable State laws and regulations, to perform physical examinations. The term includes, but is not limited to, doctors of medicine, doctors of osteopath, physician assistants, advanced practice nurse, and doctors of chiropractic.
(37) ‘Medical variance’ means a driver has received one of the following from FMCSA that allows the driver to be issued a medical certificate:
(a) An exemption letter permitting operation of a commercial motor vehicle pursuant to 49 CFR Part 381, Subpart C, or Section 391.64;
(b)
A skill
performance evaluation certificate permitting operation of a commercial motor
vehicle pursuant to 49
(38) ‘Motor vehicle record’ means the report of the driving status and history of a driver generated from the driver record, provided to users, such as drivers or employers, and subject to the provisions of the Driver Privacy Protection Act, 18 U.S.C. 2721-2725 and 21 Del C. § 305.
(39)
‘Non-excepted interstate commerce’ means a
(40)
‘Excepted interstate commerce’ means a
(41)
‘Non-excepted intrastate commerce’ means a
(42)
‘Excepted intrastate commerce’ means a
Section 2. Amend § 2611(b)(2), Title 21 of the Delaware Code by adding new subparagraph (i) to read as follows:
“(i) “V” – FMCSA medical variance restriction.”
Section 3. Amend Chapter 26, Title 21 of the Delaware Code by adding a new § 2626 to read as follows:
“Section 2626. CDL Medical Certification Requirements.
(a)
(1) Beginning January 30, 2012,
any person applying for an initial
(2) Existing
(3) It
is the responsibility of the
(b) Medical certification documentation requirements for non-excepted interstate commerce drivers after January 30, 2012:
(1) Any person applying for an
initial
(2) On or after January 30, 2012, but not later
than January 30, 2014, existing
(3) In order to maintain a medical certification
status of certified, the
(c)
(1) The Division must verify the driver has self-certified as a non-excepted interstate commerce operator.
(2) The Division must verify the driver has a “certified” medical status on the medical examiner’s certificate and on the CDLIS driver record.
(3) In the event that the driver has not
self-certified or the medical certification status of the individual is
“not-certified,” the applicant will be denied a
(4) Approximately 60 days before a medical
examiner’s certificate expires, the Division will attempt to notify the
a. he or she does not change his or her self-certification to excepted interstate commerce, non-excepted intrastate commerce, or excepted intrastate commerce;
b. he or she does not present to the Division a current medical certificate;
c. his or her FMCSA medical variance expires; or
d. the FMCSA notifies the Division that his or her medical variance was removed or rescinded.
(5)
Upon notification from the FMCSA that a medical
variance has been issued to a
(d)
(1) A
(2) Beginning January 30, 2012, a
(3) A
(4) Canadian
and Mexican CMV drivers are not required to have in their possession a medical
examiner’s certificate if the driver has been issued and possesses a valid
commercial driver license issued by the
(e)
(1) Meet the minimum physical
qualifications for CMV operators as determined in 49
(2) self-certify to the Division that they operate or expect to operate CMVs in excepted interstate commerce upon each renewal of their CDLs.
(f)
(1)
Meet the minimum physical qualifications for CMV operators as determined
in 21
(2) self-certify to the Division that they operate or expect to operate CMVs in non-excepted intrastate or excepted intrastate commerce upon each renewal of their CDLs;
(3) Meet the minimum physical qualification
requirements for CMV operators as determined in 21
(g)Release of medical
certification information in the CDLIS driver record. Except where prohibited by 21
(1) States – All information on all CDLIS driver records.
(2) Secretary of Transportation – All information on all CDLIS driver records.
(3) Driver – All information on that driver’s CDLIS driver record obtained on the CDLIS motor vehicle record.
(4) Motor carrier or prospective motor carrier – After the employer or prospective employer notifies the driver, all information on that driver’s or prospective driver’s CDLIS driver record obtained on the CDLIS motor vehicle record is releasable in accordance with Division procedures.
Section 4. This Act shall take effect on January 30, 2012.
SYNOPSIS
This Bill enables the State of Delaware to adopt the
medical certification requirements as part of its CDL issuance program
beginning January 30, 2012, as required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA). Passage of
this Bill will enable |
Author: Senator Bushweller