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Interpretation for Part 383: Commercial driver's license standards; requirements and penalties

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Subpart E—Testing and licensing procedures

Question 1: May the CDL knowledge test be administered by a third party?

Guidance: No. The third party testing provision found in §383.75 applies only to the skills portion of the testing procedure. However, if an employee of the State who is authorized to supervise knowledge testing is present during the testing, then the FHWA regards it as being administered by the State and not by the third party.

Question 2: Do third party skills test examiners have to meet all the requirements of State-employed examiners—i.e. all the State’s qualification and training standards?

Guidance: No. §383.75(a)(2)(iii) requires third party examiners to meet the same standards as State examiners only ‘‘to the extent necessary to conduct skills tests.’’

Question 3: Do third-party skills test examiners have to be qualified to administer skills tests in all types of CMVs?

Guidance: No.

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