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Basis for Renewing Exemptions
Under 49 U.S.C. 31315(b)(1), an
exemption may be granted for no longer
than two years from its approval date
and may be renewed upon application
for additional two year periods. In
accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and
31315, each of the 27 applicants has
satisfied the entry conditions for
obtaining an exemption from the vision
requirements (63 FR 66226; 65 FR
20245; 65 FR 45817; 65 FR 57230; 65 FR
77066; 65 FR 78256; 64 FR 16517; 66 FR
16311; 66 FR 17743; 66 FR 17994; 66 FR
33990; 67 FR 57266; 68 FR 10301; 68 FR
13360; 68 FR 19596; 68 FR 19598; 68 FR
33570; 68 FR 35772; 70 FR 2701; 70 FR
16887; 70 FR 17504; 70 FR 25878; 70 FR
30997; 70 FR 33937; 71 FR 32183; 71 FR
41310; 71 FR 63379; 72 FR 1050; 72 FR
12666; 72 FR 25831; 72 FR 28093; 72 FR
32705; 73 FR 60398 74 FR 26464; 74 FR
19270). Each of these 27 applicants has
requested renewal of the exemption and
has submitted evidence showing that
the vision in the better eye continues to
meet the standard specified at 49 CFR
391.41(b)(10) and that the vision
impairment is stable. In addition, a
review of each record of safety while
driving with the respective vision
deficiencies over the past two years
indicates each applicant continues to
meet the vision exemption standards.
These factors provide an adequate basis
for predicting each driver’s ability to
continue to drive safely in interstate
commerce. Therefore, FMCSA
concludes that extending the exemption
for each renewal applicant for a period
of two years is likely to achieve a level
of safety equal to that existing without
the exemption.
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FMCSA will review comments
received at any time concerning a
particular driver’s safety record and
determine if the continuation of the
exemption is consistent with the
requirements at 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and
31315. However, FMCSA requests that
interested parties with specific data
concerning the safety records of these
drivers submit comments by July 11,
2011.
FMCSA believes that the
requirements for a renewal of an
exemption under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and
31315 can be satisfied by initially
granting the renewal and then
requesting and evaluating, if needed,
subsequent comments submitted by
interested parties. As indicated above,
the Agency previously published
notices of final disposition announcing
its decision to exempt these 27
individuals from the vision requirement
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Issued on: June 2, 2011.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator of Policy.
[FR Doc. 2011–14461 Filed 6–9–11; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2011–0124]
Qualification of Drivers; Exemption
Applications; Vision
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of applications for
exemptions; request for comments.
AGENCY:
Request for Comments
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in 49 CFR 391.41(b)(10). The final
decision to grant an exemption to each
of these individuals was made on the
merits of each case and made only after
careful consideration of the comments
received to its notices of applications.
The notices of applications stated in
detail the qualifications, experience,
and medical condition of each applicant
for an exemption from the vision
requirements. That information is
available by consulting the above cited
Federal Register publications.
Interested parties or organizations
possessing information that would
otherwise show that any, or all, of these
drivers are not currently achieving the
statutory level of safety should
immediately notify FMCSA. The
Agency will evaluate any adverse
evidence submitted and, if safety is
being compromised or if continuation of
the exemption would not be consistent
with the goals and objectives of 49
U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315, FMCSA will
take immediate steps to revoke the
exemption of a driver.
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FMCSA announces receipt of
applications from 13 individuals for
exemption from the vision requirement
in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations. If granted, the exemptions
would enable these individuals to
qualify as drivers of commercial motor
vehicles (CMVs) in interstate commerce
without meeting the Federal vision
standard.
SUMMARY:
Comments must be received on
or before July 11, 2011.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
bearing the Federal Docket Management
System (FDMS) Docket No. FMCSA–
2011–0124 using any of the following
methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
DATES:
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on-line instructions for submitting
comments.
• Mail: Docket Management Facility;
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery: West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington,
DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal
Holidays.
• Fax: 1–202–493–2251.
Instructions: Each submission must
include the Agency name and the
docket numbers for this notice. Note
that all comments received will be
posted without change to https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided. Please
see the Privacy Act heading below for
further information.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments, go to https://
www.regulations.gov at any time or
Room W12–140 on the ground level of
the West Building, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC, between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays. The
FDMS is available 24 hours each day,
365 days each year. If you want
acknowledgment that we received your
comments, please include a selfaddressed, stamped envelope or
postcard or print the acknowledgement
page that appears after submitting
comments on-line.
Privacy Act: Anyone may search the
electronic form of all comments
received into any of our dockets by the
name of the individual submitting the
comment (or of the person signing the
comment, if submitted on behalf of an
association, business, labor union, etc.).
You may review DOT’s Privacy Act
Statement for the FDMS published in
the Federal Register on January 17,
2008 (73 FR 3316), or you may visit
https://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2008/pdf/
E8–785.pdf.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Mary D. Gunnels, Director, Medical
Programs, (202) 366–4001,
fmcsamedical@dot.gov, FMCSA,
Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue, SE., Room W64–
224, Washington, DC 20590–0001.
Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315,
FMCSA may grant an exemption from
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the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations for a 2-year period if it finds
‘‘such exemption would likely achieve a
level of safety that is equivalent to, or
greater than, the level that would be
achieved absent such exemption.’’
FMCSA can renew exemptions at the
end of each 2-year period. The 13
individuals listed in this notice have
each requested such an exemption from
the vision requirement in 49 CFR
391.41(b)(10), which applies to drivers
of CMVs in interstate commerce.
Accordingly, the Agency will evaluate
the qualifications of each applicant to
determine whether granting an
exemption will achieve the required
level of safety mandated by statute.
Qualifications of Applicants
Eleazar R. Balli
Mr. Balli, age 49, has had retinal
scarring in his left eye due to a
traumatic injury since childhood. The
visual acuity in his right eye is 20/20
and in the left eye, 20/70. Following an
examination in 2011, his optometrist
noted, ‘‘In my medical opinion, Mr. Balli
has sufficient vision to perform driving
tasks required to operate a commercial
vehicle.’’ Mr. Balli reported that he has
driven tractor-trailer combinations for 4
years, accumulating 52,000 miles. He
holds a Class A Commercial Drivers
License (CDL) from Texas. His driving
record for the last 3 years shows no
crashes and no convictions for moving
violations in a CMV.
James J. Doan
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Mr. Doan, 41, has had optic nerve
hypoplasia in his right eye since
childhood. The visual acuity in his right
eye is hand motion vision and in the left
eye, 20/20. Following an examination in
2011, his ophthalmologist noted, ‘‘It is
my medical opinion, that I find no
reason from an ocular standpoint why
he cannot continue to drive commercial
vehicles.’’ Mr. Doan reported that he has
driven straight trucks for 22 years,
accumulating 4.4 million miles and
tractor-trailer combinations for 22 years,
accumulating 330,000 miles. He holds a
Class A CDL from Pennsylvania. His
driving record for the last 3 years shows
no crashes and no convictions for
moving violations in a CMV.
James A. Ellis
Mr. Ellis, 54, has had cataract in his
left eye since birth. The best corrected
visual acuity in his right eye is 20/20
and in his left eye is 20/200. Following
an examination in 2011, his optometrist
noted, ‘‘He has sufficient vision to drive
a commercial vehicle.’’ Mr. Ellis
reported that he has driven straight
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trucks for 36 years, accumulating 72,000
miles and tractor-trailer combinations
for 34 years, accumulating 3 million
miles. He holds a Class A CDL from
New York. His driving record for the
last 3 years shows no crashes and no
convictions for moving violations in a
CMV.
Allen M. Gamber
Mr. Gamber, 62, has had complete
loss of vision in his left eye due to a
retinal vein occlusion since 2000. The
visual acuity in his right eye is 20/25.
Following an examination in 2011, his
ophthalmologist noted, ‘‘Mr. Gamber has
sufficient vision to perform the driving
tasks required to operate a commercial
vehicle.’’ Mr. Gamber reported that he
has driven straight trucks for 43 years,
accumulating 1.3 million miles. He
holds a Class B CDL from Missouri. His
driving record for the last 3 years shows
no crashes and no convictions for
moving violations in a CMV.
Michael R. Gartin
Mr. Gartin, 47, has had strabismic
amblyopia in his right eye since
childhood. The best corrected visual
acuity in his right eye is 20/200 and in
the left eye, 20/15. Following an
examination in 2010, his optometrist
noted, ‘‘From these results, I believe Mr.
Gartin does have sufficient visual
acuity, visual field, and color
discrimination to continue to safely
operate a commercial vehicle.’’ Mr.
Gartin reported that he has driven
tractor-trailer combinations for 25 years,
accumulating 2.5 million miles. He
holds a Class A CDL from Kentucky. His
driving record for the last 3 years shows
no crashes and no convictions for
moving violations in a CMV.
Dale L. Giardine
Mr. Giardine, 50, has had amblyopia
in his right eye since childhood. The
best corrected visual acuity in his right
eye is 20/200 and in the left eye, 20/25.
Following an examination in 2010, his
optometrist noted, ‘‘I believe he has
sufficient vision and field of vision to
operate this vehicle for work.’’ Mr.
Giardine reported that he has driven
straight trucks for 26 years,
accumulating 62,400 miles. He holds a
Class C operator’s license from
Pennsylvania. His driving record for the
last 3 years shows no crashes and no
convictions for moving violations in a
CMV.
Benjamin C. Hall
Mr. Hall, 62, has had complete loss of
vision in his left eye due to trauma since
2001. The visual acuity in his right eye
is 20/20. Following an examination in
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2011, his optometrist noted, ‘‘Mr. Hall,
in my medical opinion has sufficient
vision to perform the driving tasks to
operate a commercial vehicle’’. Mr. Hall
reported that he has driven straight
trucks for 12c years, accumulating
337,500 miles. He holds a Class C
operator’s license from California. His
driving record for the last 3 years shows
no crashes and no convictions for
moving violations in a CMV.
Richard A. McGuire
Mr. McGuire, 47, has had
histoplasmosis in his right eye since
1997. The best corrected visual acuity in
his right eye is 20/70 and in the left eye,
20/20. Following an examination in
2011, his ophthalmologist noted, ‘‘In my
medical opinion, he has sufficient
vision to perform the driving tasks
required to operate a commercial
vehicle.’’ Mr. McGuire reported that he
has driven tractor-trailer combinations
for 26 years, accumulating 2 million
miles. He holds a Class A CDL from
Kentucky. His driving record for the last
3 years shows no crashes and no
convictions for moving violations in a
CMV.
Dennis L. Morgan
Mr. Morgan, 47, has had amblyopia in
his right eye since childhood. The best
corrected visual acuity in his right eye
is 20/400 and in the left eye, 20/25.
Following an examination in 2010, his
optometrist noted, ‘‘I, Dr. Benjamin L.
Waldo, O.D. certify that I have the
medical opinion that Mr. Morgan has
sufficient vision to perform tasks
required to operate a commercial
vehicle.’’ Mr. Morgan reported that he
has driven straight trucks for 10 weeks,
accumulating 15,000 miles and tractortrailer combinations for 4 years,
accumulating 300,000 miles. He holds a
Class A CDL from Washington. His
driving record for the last 3 years shows
no crashes and no convictions for
moving violations in a CMV.
Timothy A. Newberry
Mr. Newberry, 52, has had amblyopia
in his left eye since childhood. The best
corrected visual acuity in his right eye
is 20/20 and in his left eye, 20/100.
Following an examination in 2010, his
optometrist noted, ‘‘Patient has
sufficient vision to operate commercial
vehicle’’. Mr. Newberry reported that he
has driven straight trucks for 23 years,
accumulating 230,000 miles. He holds a
Class A CDL from Ohio. His driving
record for the last 3 years shows one
crash, for which he was cited, and no
convictions for moving violations in a
CMV.
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Neville E. Owens
Mr. Owens, 44, has loss of vision in
his left eye due to a traumatic injury
sustained as a child. The best corrected
visual acuity in his right eye is 20/15
and in the left eye, 20/200. Following an
examination in 2010, his optometrist
noted, ‘‘It is my opinion that Mr. Owens
has excellent vision in spite of
limitations in the left eye. He has an
excellent driving record even with his
CDL privileges.’’ Mr. Owens reported
that he has driven straight trucks for 19
years, accumulating 190,000 miles and
tractor-trailer combinations for 15 years,
accumulating 75,000 miles. He holds a
Class A CDL from North Carolina. His
driving record for the last 3 years shows
no crashes and no convictions for
moving violations in a CMV.
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Peter M. Shirk
Mr. Shirk, 28, has had exotropia in his
right eye due to a traumatic injury that
occurred in 2003. The best corrected
visual acuity in his right eye is light
perception and in the left eye, 20/20.
Following an examination in 2011, his
optometrist noted, ‘‘In my opinion and
based on the reported clean driving
record, Peter seems to have sufficient
visual field and visual acuity to operate
a commercial vehicle.’’ Mr. Shirk
reported that he has driven straight
trucks for 6 years, accumulating 150,000
miles. He holds a Class A CDL from
Pennsylvania. His driving record for the
last 3 years shows no crashes and no
convictions for moving violations in a
CMV.
Thomas C. Stromwall
Mr. Stromwall, 51, has aphakia and
amblyopia in his left eye due to cataract
surgery at age 5. The best corrected
visual acuity in his right eye is 20/20
and in his left eye hand motion vision.
Following an examination in 2011, his
optometrist noted, ‘‘It is my opinion that
Mr. Stromwall has sufficient vision to
safely perform the tasks required to
operate a commercial motor vehicle.’’
Mr. Stromwall reported that he has
driven straight trucks for 33 years,
accumulating 165,000 miles and tractortrailer combinations for 33 years,
accumulating 2.5 million miles. He
holds a Class A CDL from Minnesota.
His driving record for the last 3 years
shows no crashes and no convictions for
moving violations in a CMV.
Request for Comments
In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31136(e)
and 31315, FMCSA requests public
comment from all interested persons on
the exemption petitions described in
this notice. The Agency will consider all
comments received before the close of
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business July 11, 2011. Comments will
be available for examination in the
docket at the location listed under the
ADDRESSES section of this notice. The
Agency will file comments received
after the comment closing date in the
public docket, and will consider them to
the extent practicable.
In addition to late comments, FMCSA
will also continue to file, in the public
docket, relevant information that
becomes available after the comment
closing date. Interested persons should
monitor the public docket for new
material.
Issued on: June 2, 2011.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
[Docket No. FRA–2011–0001–N–6]
Proposed Agency Information
Collection Activities; Comment
Request
Federal Railroad
Administration, (FRA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), this notice
announces that the Information
Collection Requirements (ICRs)
abstracted below are being forwarded to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and comment. The
ICRs describe the nature of the
information collections and their
expected burden. The Federal Register
notice with a 60-day comment period
soliciting comments on the following
collections of information was
published on April 1, 2011 (76 FR
18294).
SUMMARY:
Comments must be submitted on
or before July 11, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Robert Brogan, Office of Safety,
Planning and Evaluation Division, RRS–
21, Federal Railroad Administration,
1200 New Jersey Ave., SE., 3rd Floor,
Mail Stop 25, Washington, DC 20590
(telephone: (202) 493–6292), or Ms.
Kimberly Toone, Office of Information
Technology, RAD–20, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave.,
SE., 3rd Floor, Mail Stop 35,
Washington, DC 20590 (telephone: (202)
DATES:
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493–6132). (These telephone numbers
are not toll-free.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA), Public Law 104–13, Section 2,
109 Stat. 163 (1995) (codified as revised
at 44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), and its
implementing regulations, 5 CFR Part
1320, require Federal agencies to issue
two notices seeking public comment on
information collection activities before
OMB may approve paperwork packages.
44 U.S.C. 3506, 3507; 5 CFR 1320.5,
1320.8(d)(1), 1320.12. On April 1, 2011,
FRA published a 60-day notice in the
Federal Register soliciting comment on
these ICRs for which the agency is
seeking OMB approval. 76 FR 18294.
FRA received no comments in response
to this notice.
Before OMB decides whether to
approve these proposed collections of
information, it must provide 30 days for
public comment. 44 U.S.C. 3507(b); 5
CFR 1320.12(d). Federal law requires
OMB to approve or disapprove
paperwork packages between 30 and 60
days after the 30 day notice is
published. 44 U.S.C. 3507 (b)–(c); 5 CFR
1320.12(d); see also 60 FR 44978, 44983,
Aug. 29, 1995. OMB believes that the 30
day notice informs the regulated
community to file relevant comments
and affords the agency adequate time to
digest public comments before it
renders a decision. 60 FR 44983, Aug.
29, 1995. Therefore, respondents should
submit their respective comments to
OMB within 30 days of publication of
this Notice to best ensure having their
full effect. 5 CFR 1320.12(c); see also 60
FR 44983, Aug. 29, 1995.
The summaries below describe the
nature of the information collection
requirements (ICRs) and the expected
burden for each ICR being submitted for
clearance by OMB as required by the
PRA.
Title: Railroad Operating Rules.
OMB Control Number: 2130–0035.
Type of Request: Extension of a
currently approved collection.
Affected Public: Businesses.
Abstract: The collection of
information is due to the railroad
operating rules set forth in 49 CFR part
217 which require Class I and Class II
railroads to file with FRA copies of their
operating rules, timetables, and
timetable special instructions, and
subsequent amendments thereto. Class
III railroads are required to retain copies
of these documents at their systems
headquarters. Also, 49 CFR 220.21(b)
prescribes the collection of information
which requires railroads to retain one
copy of their current operating rules
with respect to radio communications
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA-2011-0124]
Qualification of Drivers; Exemption Applications; Vision
AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of applications for exemptions; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces receipt of applications from 13 individuals
for exemption from the vision requirement in the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations. If granted, the exemptions would enable these
individuals to qualify as drivers of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs)
in interstate commerce without meeting the Federal vision standard.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before July 11, 2011.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments bearing the Federal Docket
Management System (FDMS) Docket No. FMCSA-2011-0124 using any of the
following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line instructions for submitting
comments.
Mail: Docket Management Facility; U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., West Building Ground
Floor, Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
Hand Delivery: West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140,
1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal Holidays.
Fax: 1-202-493-2251.
Instructions: Each submission must include the Agency name and the
docket numbers for this notice. Note that all comments received will be
posted without change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided. Please see the Privacy Act heading below
for further information.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments, go to https://www.regulations.gov at any time or Room W12-140
on the ground level of the West Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE.,
Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. The FDMS is available 24 hours each day, 365
days each year. If you want acknowledgment that we received your
comments, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope or postcard
or print the acknowledgement page that appears after submitting
comments on-line.
Privacy Act: Anyone may search the electronic form of all comments
received into any of our dockets by the name of the individual
submitting the comment (or of the person signing the comment, if
submitted on behalf of an association, business, labor union, etc.).
You may review DOT's Privacy Act Statement for the FDMS published in
the Federal Register on January 17, 2008 (73 FR 3316), or you may visit
https://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2008/pdf/E8-785.pdf.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Mary D. Gunnels, Director, Medical
Programs, (202) 366-4001, fmcsamedical@dot.gov, FMCSA, Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Room W64-224, Washington,
DC 20590-0001. Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315, FMCSA may grant an exemption
from
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the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations for a 2-year period if it
finds ``such exemption would likely achieve a level of safety that is
equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be achieved absent
such exemption.'' FMCSA can renew exemptions at the end of each 2-year
period. The 13 individuals listed in this notice have each requested
such an exemption from the vision requirement in 49 CFR 391.41(b)(10),
which applies to drivers of CMVs in interstate commerce. Accordingly,
the Agency will evaluate the qualifications of each applicant to
determine whether granting an exemption will achieve the required level
of safety mandated by statute.
Qualifications of Applicants
Eleazar R. Balli
Mr. Balli, age 49, has had retinal scarring in his left eye due to
a traumatic injury since childhood. The visual acuity in his right eye
is 20/20 and in the left eye, 20/70. Following an examination in 2011,
his optometrist noted, ``In my medical opinion, Mr. Balli has
sufficient vision to perform driving tasks required to operate a
commercial vehicle.'' Mr. Balli reported that he has driven tractor-
trailer combinations for 4 years, accumulating 52,000 miles. He holds a
Class A Commercial Drivers License (CDL) from Texas. His driving record
for the last 3 years shows no crashes and no convictions for moving
violations in a CMV.
James J. Doan
Mr. Doan, 41, has had optic nerve hypoplasia in his right eye since
childhood. The visual acuity in his right eye is hand motion vision and
in the left eye, 20/20. Following an examination in 2011, his
ophthalmologist noted, ``It is my medical opinion, that I find no
reason from an ocular standpoint why he cannot continue to drive
commercial vehicles.'' Mr. Doan reported that he has driven straight
trucks for 22 years, accumulating 4.4 million miles and tractor-trailer
combinations for 22 years, accumulating 330,000 miles. He holds a Class
A CDL from Pennsylvania. His driving record for the last 3 years shows
no crashes and no convictions for moving violations in a CMV.
James A. Ellis
Mr. Ellis, 54, has had cataract in his left eye since birth. The
best corrected visual acuity in his right eye is 20/20 and in his left
eye is 20/200. Following an examination in 2011, his optometrist noted,
``He has sufficient vision to drive a commercial vehicle.'' Mr. Ellis
reported that he has driven straight trucks for 36 years, accumulating
72,000 miles and tractor-trailer combinations for 34 years,
accumulating 3 million miles. He holds a Class A CDL from New York. His
driving record for the last 3 years shows no crashes and no convictions
for moving violations in a CMV.
Allen M. Gamber
Mr. Gamber, 62, has had complete loss of vision in his left eye due
to a retinal vein occlusion since 2000. The visual acuity in his right
eye is 20/25. Following an examination in 2011, his ophthalmologist
noted, ``Mr. Gamber has sufficient vision to perform the driving tasks
required to operate a commercial vehicle.'' Mr. Gamber reported that he
has driven straight trucks for 43 years, accumulating 1.3 million
miles. He holds a Class B CDL from Missouri. His driving record for the
last 3 years shows no crashes and no convictions for moving violations
in a CMV.
Michael R. Gartin
Mr. Gartin, 47, has had strabismic amblyopia in his right eye since
childhood. The best corrected visual acuity in his right eye is 20/200
and in the left eye, 20/15. Following an examination in 2010, his
optometrist noted, ``From these results, I believe Mr. Gartin does have
sufficient visual acuity, visual field, and color discrimination to
continue to safely operate a commercial vehicle.'' Mr. Gartin reported
that he has driven tractor-trailer combinations for 25 years,
accumulating 2.5 million miles. He holds a Class A CDL from Kentucky.
His driving record for the last 3 years shows no crashes and no
convictions for moving violations in a CMV.
Dale L. Giardine
Mr. Giardine, 50, has had amblyopia in his right eye since
childhood. The best corrected visual acuity in his right eye is 20/200
and in the left eye, 20/25. Following an examination in 2010, his
optometrist noted, ``I believe he has sufficient vision and field of
vision to operate this vehicle for work.'' Mr. Giardine reported that
he has driven straight trucks for 26 years, accumulating 62,400 miles.
He holds a Class C operator's license from Pennsylvania. His driving
record for the last 3 years shows no crashes and no convictions for
moving violations in a CMV.
Benjamin C. Hall
Mr. Hall, 62, has had complete loss of vision in his left eye due
to trauma since 2001. The visual acuity in his right eye is 20/20.
Following an examination in 2011, his optometrist noted, ``Mr. Hall, in
my medical opinion has sufficient vision to perform the driving tasks
to operate a commercial vehicle''. Mr. Hall reported that he has driven
straight trucks for 12[frac12] years, accumulating 337,500 miles. He
holds a Class C operator's license from California. His driving record
for the last 3 years shows no crashes and no convictions for moving
violations in a CMV.
Richard A. McGuire
Mr. McGuire, 47, has had histoplasmosis in his right eye since
1997. The best corrected visual acuity in his right eye is 20/70 and in
the left eye, 20/20. Following an examination in 2011, his
ophthalmologist noted, ``In my medical opinion, he has sufficient
vision to perform the driving tasks required to operate a commercial
vehicle.'' Mr. McGuire reported that he has driven tractor-trailer
combinations for 26 years, accumulating 2 million miles. He holds a
Class A CDL from Kentucky. His driving record for the last 3 years
shows no crashes and no convictions for moving violations in a CMV.
Dennis L. Morgan
Mr. Morgan, 47, has had amblyopia in his right eye since childhood.
The best corrected visual acuity in his right eye is 20/400 and in the
left eye, 20/25. Following an examination in 2010, his optometrist
noted, ``I, Dr. Benjamin L. Waldo, O.D. certify that I have the medical
opinion that Mr. Morgan has sufficient vision to perform tasks required
to operate a commercial vehicle.'' Mr. Morgan reported that he has
driven straight trucks for 10 weeks, accumulating 15,000 miles and
tractor-trailer combinations for 4 years, accumulating 300,000 miles.
He holds a Class A CDL from Washington. His driving record for the last
3 years shows no crashes and no convictions for moving violations in a
CMV.
Timothy A. Newberry
Mr. Newberry, 52, has had amblyopia in his left eye since
childhood. The best corrected visual acuity in his right eye is 20/20
and in his left eye, 20/100. Following an examination in 2010, his
optometrist noted, ``Patient has sufficient vision to operate
commercial vehicle''. Mr. Newberry reported that he has driven straight
trucks for 23 years, accumulating 230,000 miles. He holds a Class A CDL
from Ohio. His driving record for the last 3 years shows one crash, for
which he was cited, and no convictions for moving violations in a CMV.
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Neville E. Owens
Mr. Owens, 44, has loss of vision in his left eye due to a
traumatic injury sustained as a child. The best corrected visual acuity
in his right eye is 20/15 and in the left eye, 20/200. Following an
examination in 2010, his optometrist noted, ``It is my opinion that Mr.
Owens has excellent vision in spite of limitations in the left eye. He
has an excellent driving record even with his CDL privileges.'' Mr.
Owens reported that he has driven straight trucks for 19 years,
accumulating 190,000 miles and tractor-trailer combinations for 15
years, accumulating 75,000 miles. He holds a Class A CDL from North
Carolina. His driving record for the last 3 years shows no crashes and
no convictions for moving violations in a CMV.
Peter M. Shirk
Mr. Shirk, 28, has had exotropia in his right eye due to a
traumatic injury that occurred in 2003. The best corrected visual
acuity in his right eye is light perception and in the left eye, 20/20.
Following an examination in 2011, his optometrist noted, ``In my
opinion and based on the reported clean driving record, Peter seems to
have sufficient visual field and visual acuity to operate a commercial
vehicle.'' Mr. Shirk reported that he has driven straight trucks for 6
years, accumulating 150,000 miles. He holds a Class A CDL from
Pennsylvania. His driving record for the last 3 years shows no crashes
and no convictions for moving violations in a CMV.
Thomas C. Stromwall
Mr. Stromwall, 51, has aphakia and amblyopia in his left eye due to
cataract surgery at age 5. The best corrected visual acuity in his
right eye is 20/20 and in his left eye hand motion vision. Following an
examination in 2011, his optometrist noted, ``It is my opinion that Mr.
Stromwall has sufficient vision to safely perform the tasks required to
operate a commercial motor vehicle.'' Mr. Stromwall reported that he
has driven straight trucks for 33 years, accumulating 165,000 miles and
tractor-trailer combinations for 33 years, accumulating 2.5 million
miles. He holds a Class A CDL from Minnesota. His driving record for
the last 3 years shows no crashes and no convictions for moving
violations in a CMV.
Request for Comments
In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315, FMCSA requests
public comment from all interested persons on the exemption petitions
described in this notice. The Agency will consider all comments
received before the close of business July 11, 2011. Comments will be
available for examination in the docket at the location listed under
the ADDRESSES section of this notice. The Agency will file comments
received after the comment closing date in the public docket, and will
consider them to the extent practicable.
In addition to late comments, FMCSA will also continue to file, in
the public docket, relevant information that becomes available after
the comment closing date. Interested persons should monitor the public
docket for new material.
Issued on: June 2, 2011.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
[FR Doc. 2011-14460 Filed 6-9-11; 8:45 am]
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