The Department of Transportation requires that commercial motor vehicle drivers who cross state lines on their route pass a physical exam by a licensed medical examiner every two years and get a ...
A Department of Transportation (DOT) physical is a physical exam that is required of people who drive commercial vehicles. The point of a DOT physical is to make sure that people who are driving ...
The Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General announced on Feb. 20 that it has initiated an audit of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s medical certification program.
More than 15,000 commercial motor vehicle drivers will need to get new medical exams before May 10 after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration took action against two Houston-area ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has decided to provide a grace period for changes mandated by its Medical Examiner’s Certification Integration Final Rule, due to take effect ...
On March 13, 2020, the Federal Motor Carrier and Safety Administration (FMCSA) of the United States Department of Transportation (DOT) announced and issued a national emergency declaration (Emergency ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Friday announced Notices of Proposed Removal from the National Registry of Medical Examiners for two Houston-area chiropractors, and that they would ...
The next public meeting of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Assn.’s Medical Review Board (MRB) will be held January 10, 2007 at DOT headquarters in Washington, DC The next public meeting of the ...
WASHINGTON, June 2 -- Cameron Curtis, president and CEO, and Deborah Boudreaux, chairman and region IV director, at the Association of Air Medical Services, Alexandria, Virginia, have issued a public ...
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