Transcript Document

Martin Duke, MD, MRO
February 20, 2014
Introduction
Who can be a Medical Examiner?
Medical Examiner Training and Certification
Medical Examiner Requirements
Employer Responsibility
Federal Register – April 10, 2012
Final Rule for National Registry of Certified ME
Compliance Date – May 21, 2014
Where employer information available
National Registry of Certified ME
49 CFR 390.101- 390.115 Subpart D
Driver and employer instructions 49 CFR 391.23,
49 CFR 391.42-43, 49 CFR 391.51
Doctor of Medicine – MD
Doctor of Osteopathy – DO
Doctor of Chiropractic – DC
Advanced Practical Nurse - APN
Physician Assistant – PA
Any Health Care Professional
permitted by their state to perform
physical examinations
ME Training & Certification
Complete Training for CDL
Course must meet core curriculum specifications
established by FMCSA
Core Curriculum Specifications
Background, rationale, mission and goals of the
FMCSA medical examiner’s role in reducing crashes,
injuries and fatalities involving CMV
Familiarization with the responsibilities and work
environment of CMV operations
Identification of the driver and obtaining,
reviewing, and documenting driver medical history,
including prescription and OTC medications
Performing, reviewing and documenting the
driver’s medical examination
Core Curriculum Specifications
Performing, obtaining, and documenting diagnostic
tests and obtaining additional testing or medical
opinion from a medical specialist or treating
physician
Informing and educating the driver about
medications and non-disqualifying medical
conditions that require remedial care
Determining driver certification outcome and
period for which certification should be valid
FMCSA reporting and documentation requirements
ME Training & Certification
Satisfactorily pass certification exam approved
by FMCSA
Certification exam based on FMCSA regulations and
guidelines
Be issued a FMCSA certification credential and
unique number
ME Certification & Requirements
Initial Certification
Retraining
Every 5 years to continue certification
Retesting
Every 10 years to maintain certification
Record Retention
Minimum of 3 years required by Federal
Government
State laws may require longer than 3 years
After Driver Examination
If fully qualified, driver must be told results and
given copy of “Medical Examiners Certificate.”
If conditionally qualified, must be told how to
achieve full qualification and time frame.
If permanently disqualified, must be told why.
Monthly Electronic Transmissions
All driver examinations performed during the
preceding month MUST be electronically
transmitted to the Registry
May refer the employee to a Certified ME in the
local area or employee may see his/her own
private physician as long as the examiner is
certified. A list of certified examiners can be
found at FMCSA registry –
http://nrcme.fmcsa.dot.gov
Must verify that the ME who issued the medical
certificate is certified on the National Registry
http://nrcme.fmcsa.dot.gov
Must obtain a copy of the medical certificate
from the Driver (49 CFR 391.23) OR
from the Medical Examiner. The ME must provide
copy to employer if requested (49 CFR 391.43)
Must put a note in driver’s qualification file
indicating that review was performed
(49 CFR 391.51)
Recent Changes by FMCSA
January 14, 2014 –
Drivers must continue to carry the Medical Examiners
Certificate on their person until January 30, 2015
February 12, 2014 –
National Drug and Alcohol Testing Clearinghouse
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking information release
(publication date TBA)
Would require employers to check clearinghouse before
hiring and annually thereafter.
Questions?