CCJ Daily Dispatch, June 16: FMCSA extends waiver for expired CDLs, med certs

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Updated Jun 17, 2020

Trucking news and briefs for Tuesday, June 16, 2020:

FMCSA extends expired CDL, CLP, med cert waiver through September
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has extended a waiver that gives truck drivers additional time to renew their expired CDLs and medical certificates due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Drivers now have until Sept. 30 to renew licenses and certificates that expired on or after March 1. The initial waiver, granted on March 24, extended the expiration dates until June 30.

In addition to CDLs and medical certificates, the waiver also includes commercial learner’s permits, extending the validity period for CLP holders without requiring them to retake the general and endorsement knowledge tests.

States, CDL holders, CLP holders and interstate non-CDL commercial drivers are covered under the waiver, FMCSA says.

The agency says truckers have had difficulty scheduling DOT physicals and driver’s license renewals due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.