New FMCSA diabetes rule open to comments

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Updated Jul 29, 2015

medicalA proposed rule published in the Federal Register May 4 would amend FMCSA’s medical qualification standards to allow truck drivers with insulin-treated diabetes to operate without having to apply for an exemption with FMCSA.

The proposed rule would allow drivers with diabetes to obtain a Medical Examiner’s Certificate from a medical examiner at least once a year in order to operate in interstate commerce as long as the diabetes is stable and well-controlled, the rule says.

Under the current regulations, a driver with diabetes may not operate in interstate commerce unless he or she obtains an exemption from FMCSA, which must be renewed at least every two years.

FMCSA believes this procedure will “adequately ensure that drivers with [diabetes] manage the condition so that it is stable and well-controlled, and that such a regulatory provision creates a clearer, equally effective and more consistent framework” than the previous regulations.

Research from FMCSA and the American Diabetes Association indicates that drivers with diabetes are as safe as other drivers when their conditions are well-controlled.

To comment on the rule, visit www.regulations.gov and search Docket No. FMCSA-2005-23151, or click here.

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