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Proposed Rule: Harmonizing Schedule I Drug Requirements

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Federal Register: 77FR 40306
RIN: 2126-AB35
Docket #: FMCSA-2011-0073
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49 CFR Part: 382, 391
 
Publication Date: 7/8/2011
Comment By Date: 9/6/2011

Action:

Notice of proposed rulemaking.

Summary:

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposes to amend the physical qualifications for drivers and the instructions for the medical examination report to clarify that drivers may not use Schedule I drugs and be qualified to drive commercial motor vehicles under any circumstances. The proposal also harmonizes FMCSA's provisions regarding pre-employment and returnto- duty test refusals with corresponding Department of Transportation (DOT)- wide provisions. Finally, the proposal corrects inaccurate uses of the term "actual knowledge."
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Related Rulemakings


RINPublished Title Category
2126-AB35 02/22/2012 Harmonizing Schedule I Drug Requirements Final rule; correction.
2126-AB35 01/30/2012 Harmonizing Schedule I Drug Requirements Final Rule



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Examples: RIN 2126-AA78, Exemption


 
 
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