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FMCSA delays Medical Examiner’s Certification Integration

June 18, 2018
The agency said the delay was taken to provide FMCSA more time to complete IT system updates.

The Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration has issued an interim final rule that delays several provisions of the Medical Examiner’s Certification Integration final rule from this June 22 to June 22, 2021.

The agency said on Monday, June 18, that this action was taken to provide FMCSA additional time to complete certain information technology (IT) system development tasks for its National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners and provide the State Driver’s Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) sufficient time to make the necessary IT programming changes after upgrades to the national registry.

This interim final rule requires the following through June 21, 2021:

Certified Medical Examiners:

  • Continue issuing the original paper Medical Examiner's Certificate, Form MCSA-5876 to all qualified drivers including Commercial Learner’s Permit/Commercial Driver’s License applicants/holders.

Commercial Learner’s Permit/Commercial Driver’s License Applicants/Holders:

  • Continue providing the SDLA a copy of their Medical Examiner's Certificate, Form MCSA-5876.
  • Continue carrying their Medical Examiner’s Certificate, Form MCSA-5876 as proof of medical certification for the first 15 days following certification. 

Motor Carriers:

  • Continue verifying that drivers were certified by a certified Medical Examiner listed on the National Registry.

State Driver’s Licensing Agencies:

  • Continue processing paper copies of Medical Examiner’s Certificates, Form MCSA-5876 they receive from Commercial Learner’s Permit/Commercial Driver’s License applicants/holders.

The interim final rule does not change the requirement for medical examiners to report results of all commercial motor vehicle driver physical examinations performed (including the results of examinations where the driver was found not to be qualified) to FMCSA by midnight (local time) of the next calendar day following the examination.

The compliance date for this provision remains as June 22, 2018. FMCSA will announce when the function is restored that allows medical examiners to report results of examinations conducted. Until that time, medical examiners should segregate all examinations completed during the National Registry outage and be prepared to upload them to the National Registry system when it is back online, with no penalties. 

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