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Proposed Rule: Self Reporting of Out-of-State Convictions


Federal Register: 77FR 46010
RIN: 2126–AB43
Docket #: FMCSA-2012-172
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49 CFR Part: 383
 
Publication Date: 8/2/2012
Comment By Date: 10/1/2012

Action:

Notice of proposed rulemaking; request for comments.

Summary:

Current regulations require both commercial driver's license (CDL) holders and States with certified CDL programs to report a CDL holder’s outof-State traffic conviction to the driver's State of licensure. FMCSA proposes to reduce the impact of this reporting redundancy by providing that if a State in which the conviction occurs has a certified CDL program in substantial compliance with FMCSA's regulations, then an individual CDL holder convicted in that State is considered to be in compliance with his/her out-of- State traffic conviction reporting obligations because the State where the conviction occurred will report the violation to the CDL holder’s State of licensure. This proposed change would reduce a regulatory burden on both individuals and States.
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Examples: RIN 2126-AA78, Exemption


 
 
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