Grantee | Amount | Descriptions |
Alabama Department of Public Safety | $31,130 | Further implement the medical certificate integration requirements and mitigate the risk of fraud in its licensing process |
Alabama Department of Public Safety | $1,358,383 | CDL issuance system upgrades and improvements to comply with Federal requirements, reduce vulnerability to fraud in the CDL issuance process, and conduct training and outreach for State examiners and CDL holders on new Federal requirements |
Alaska Department of Administration-Division of Motor Vehicles | $950,000 | Improve the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of driver history and conviction information and to improve the quality of CDL testing in the State |
Arkansas State Police | $195,252 | Deploy automated CDL skills testing equipment to its examiners |
Arkansas State Police | $209,720 | Update its CDL knowledge and skills testing system |
California Department of Motor Vehicles | $750,000 | Implement changes to comply with the CDLIS modernization effort |
Colorado Department of Revenue | $112,616 | Process CDL applications more efficiently and in compliance with new Federal requirements |
Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles | $185,016 | Design a new tamper-resistant CDL learner permit card and implement standardized restriction codes |
Georgia Department of Driver Services | $1,410,465 | Integrate the medical certificate information into the driver history record; provide training to examiners for new requirements and fund the cost of providing notification to CDL holders of this new requirement and its compliance deadline |
Illinois Secretary of State (Driver Services Department) | $32,550 | Implement system upgrades needed to comply with the requirements of the CDLIS modernization system specifications |
Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles | $189,947 | Allow the State to mitigate the risk of fraud in its CDL skills testing process and comply with recent Federal regulations related to CDL issuance |
Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles | $511,537 | Comply with a recent change in the Federal requirements for CDL Endorsements and Restrictions and for system upgrades to the State's electronic record of exchange system |
Kansas Department of Revenue | $187,860 | Allow the State to comply with Federal licensing requirements related to the integration of the medical certificate into the driver history record |
Kentucky (Executive Office of the Commonwealth of Kentucky) | $75,000 | Comply with the provisions of the CDLIS modernization effort |
Kentucky (Executive Office of the Commonwealth of Kentucky) | $1,413,797 | Comply with the provisions of the CDLIS modernization effort |
Louisiana Department of Public Safety Office of Motor Vehicles | $1,314,980 | Reduce vulnerability to fraud in the CDL issuance process, improve the exchange of accurate, complete, and timely driver history information, and integrate the medical certificate into the driver history record |
Maine Secretary of State, Bureau of Motor Vehicles | $611,410 | Implement program enhancements and system changes to comply with the Commercial Learners Permit and CDL Skills Testing rules |
Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles | $262,832 | Comply with Federal regulations related to the disqualification of drivers |
Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles | $1,051,919 | Implement system changes to comply with the CDLIS modernization effort and inform CDL holders of changes to Federal licensing requirements |
Michigan Department of State | $1,500,000 | Comply with the CDL issuance requirements in 49 CFR Parts 383 and 384 |
Minnesota Department of Public Safety, Driver and Vehicle Services | $1,500,000 | Implement system enhancements and program changes to comply with the licensing requirements of 49 CFR Parts 383 and 384 |
Mississippi Department of Public Safety | $143,520 | Comply with the CDLIS modernization effort |
Mississippi Department of Public Safety | $286,975 | Reduce vulnerability to fraud in its CDL issuance system and ensure the timely exchange of driver history record information |
Missouri Department of Revenue | $673,250 | Upgrade its electronic traffic record exchange to improve the quality of CDL records |
Missouri State Highway Patrol | $313,000 | Mitigate the risk of fraud in the CDL issuing process by deploying additional knowledge testing kiosks in mobile license issuing offices |
Montana Department of Justice - Motor Vehicle Division | $476,400 | Continue its ongoing effort to implement programming and system changes to comply with the CDLIS modernization effort |
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles | $744,110 | Comply with CDL regulations for surrendered licenses and enhance its electronic testing program |
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission | $1,059,598 | Enhance driver testing standards in compliance with Federal regulations, to identify and investigate fraud within its existing CDL database, and will facilitate the integration of the medical certificate into the driver history record |
New Mexico Taxation and Revenue, Department of Motor Vehicles | $209,501 | Support the exchange of timely, complete, and accurate information related to CDL holders and to reduce vulnerability to fraud in its CDL issuance process |
New Mexico Taxation and Revenue, Department of Motor Vehicles | $240,000 | Mitigate the risk of fraud in the CDL issuance process |
New York Department of Motor Vehicles | $400,000 | Continue its efforts of investigating suspect CDLs and removing from its records those found to have been received fraudulently |
Ohio Department of Public Safety | $170,860 | Reduce instances of fraud in the CDL issuance process by conducting covert monitoring of CDL skills testing and deploying technology for examiner use during testing |
Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services | $1,217,664 | Comply with Federal licensing requirements |
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation | $496,801 | Comply with Federal licensing requirements |
Rhode Island Division of Motor Vehicles | $747,428 | Implement system upgrades to comply with the requirements of the CDLIS modernization system specifications |
South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles | $138,750 | Implement program improvements to its testing of CDL applicants, reduce vulnerability to fraud in the testing process, and implement improvements to its licensing system |
South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles | $431,400 | Implement programming changes necessary to integrate the medical certificate into the driver history record and comply with new Federal CDL skills testing requirements |
South Dakota Department of Public Safety Driver Licensing Programs | $6,625 | Comply with CDLIS system specifications related to record retention |
South Dakota Department of Public Safety Driver Licensing Programs | $405,641 | Update its automated CDL knowledge testing system |
Utah Department of Public Safety Driver License Division | $327,826 | Implement new Federal licensing requirements and reduce vulnerability to fraud |
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles | $174,034 | Mitigate the risk of fraud in its CDL testing process |
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles | $1,500,000 | Improve its drivers license testing system |
Wisconsin Department of Transportation | $259,653 | Comply with new testing standards and reduce vulnerability to fraud in the CDL issuance process |
Wisconsin Department of Transportation | $959,922 | Mitigate the risk of fraud in its testing system, adhere to Federal standards in the issuance of the Commercial Learner's Permit, and assist discharged veterans' transition to CDL holder status |
Wyoming Department of Transportation | $500,000 | Comply with Federal regulations in the CDL and Commercial Learners Permit (CLP) issuance process |
Other Entities |
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators | $78,403 | Create an independent fraud work group to review the methods utilized by driver license and motor vehicle agency customers, partners, and service providers to prevent fraud in the CDL issuance process |
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators | $360,000 | Provide driver record information to State law enforcement personnel using FMCSA web portal systems |
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators | $549,803 | Develop and distribute training videos to help States ensure proper testing procedures and reduce training costs |
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators | $561,838 | Create customized reports for State personnel to monitor compliance with CDLIS specifications |
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators | $577,322 | Conduct online training related to compliance with Federal CDL requirements |
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators | $593,673 | Operate the Commercial Skills Testing Information Management System (CSTIMS) and to provide States with software needed for its use |
Massachusetts (University of Massachusetts at Amherst) | $299,782 | Develop improved training for law enforcement officers in CDL-related traffic enforcement |
National Center for State Courts | $366,926 | Assist State courts by improving the accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of reporting CDL conviction information to State driver licensing agencies |
TOTAL
| $29,125,119 | |