49 CFR 391.45 - Persons who must be medically examined and certified.

Code of Federal Regulations - Title 49: Transportation (December 2005)


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TITLE 49 - TRANSPORTATION

SUBTITLE B - OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION

CHAPTER III - FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

SUBCHAPTER B - FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS

PART 391 - QUALIFICATIONS OF DRIVERS AND LONGER COMBINATION VEHICLE (LCV) DRIVER INSTRUCTORS

subpart e - PHYSICAL QUALIFICATIONS AND EXAMINATIONS

391.45 - Persons who must be medically examined and certified.

Except as provided in 391.67, the following persons must be medically examined and certified in accordance with 391.43 as physically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle: (a) Any person who has not been medically examined and certified as physically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle; (b)(1) Any driver who has not been medically examined and certified as qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle during the preceding 24 months; or (2) Any driver authorized to operate a commercial motor vehicle only with an exempt intracity zone pursuant to 391.62, or only by operation of the exemption in 391.64, if such driver has not been medically examined and certified as qualified to drive in such zone during the preceding 12 months; and (c) Any driver whose ability to perform his/her normal duties has been impaired by a physical or mental injury or disease.

[35 FR 6460, Apr. 22, 1970, as amended at 36 FR 223, Jan. 7, 1971; 54 FR 12202, Mar. 24, 1989; 61 FR 13347, Mar. 26, 1996]

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