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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2015–0349]
Qualification of Drivers; Exemption
Applications; Vision
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of denials.
AGENCY:
FMCSA announces its denial
of 345 applications from individuals
who requested an exemption from the
Federal vision standard applicable to
interstate truck and bus drivers and the
reasons for the denials. FMCSA has
statutory authority to exempt
individuals from the vision requirement
if the exemptions granted will not
compromise safety. The Agency has
concluded that granting these
exemptions does not provide a level of
safety that will be equivalent to, or
greater than, the level of safety
maintained without the exemptions for
these commercial motor vehicle (CMV)
drivers.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Christine A. Hydock, Chief, Medical
Programs Division, (202) 366–4001,
fmcsamedical@dot.gov, FMCSA,
Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., Room W64–
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Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., e.t.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315,
FMCSA may grant an exemption from
the Federal vision standard for a
renewable 2-year period if it finds ‘‘such
an exemption would likely achieve a
level of safety that is equivalent to or
greater than the level that would be
achieved absent such an exemption.’’
The procedures for requesting an
exemption are set forth in 49 CFR part
381.
Accordingly, FMCSA evaluated 345
individual exemption requests on their
merit and made a determination that
these applicants do not satisfy the
criteria eligibility or meet the terms and
conditions of the Federal exemption
program. Each applicant has, prior to
this notice, received a letter of final
disposition on the exemption request.
Those decision letters fully outlined the
basis for the denial and constitute final
Agency action. The list published in
this notice summarizes the Agency’s
recent denials as required under 49
U.S.C. 31315(b)(4) by periodically
publishing names and reasons for
denial.
The following 4 applicants did not
have sufficient driving experience over
the past 3 years under normal highway
operating conditions:
Allan V. Jorgensen
Timothy M. O’Malley
James S. Phipps
David J. Varricchione
The following 82 applicants had no
experience operating a CMV:
Wesley D. Adkins
Coral Aguirre
Mark J. Alden
Mazin M. J. Alrawe
Eric J. Andersen
Abram J. Apodaca
Antwanne L. Ash
Stanley L. Ayers
Nash Barno
Savanna S. Bednar
Daryl D. Beshirs
Carola Buehler
Phillip A. Carleton
Rogelio Chacon
Patchara Chiochankitmun
Regino J. Cisneros Perez
Christopher W. Cochran
Ronnie P. Cook
Matthew B. Dallachie
Daniel E. Delano
Jack H. Dependahl
Shelia F. Dixon
Lauren A. Dotterweich
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Frank Eardley
Jose E. Echegaray Hernandez
Jeanne C. Emmons
Michael C. Gacki, Jr.
Houssein M. Gale
Travis L. Gibbs
William M. Godzisz
Jose A. Gonzalez Morin
Scott R. Graves
Luke J. Harding
David R. Hazen
Mahmoud K. Hiima
Eric M. Holloway
Mark E. Irsik
Edison Joe
Craig A. Johnson
Jennifer L. King
Oleg Kovalev
Mollie O. Krablin
John P. Kuchta
Brian N. LaRose
James R. Lockard
Michael E. Malloy
Jacob D. Miller
Rodney Mitchell
Brian T. Murphy
Steven K. Mynhier, Sr.
Craig A. Nass
Nathan R. Pawloski
Bobby Phongsavanh
Albert L. Prather, Jr.
Ashley D. Pulkka
Joshua E. Richardson
Irfan A. Ridha
Ammon D. Roe
Larry E. Rohloff
Roberto Ruiz
Fred A. Scott, Jr.
Mulmin J. Sellars
Shawn R. Sexton
Joseph L. Smid
Arthur C. Smith
Jermaine E. Smith
Geoffrey K. Snelling
Shane P. Spellman
James L. Stevens
Casey J. Stover
Arnold Taci
Joshua T. Takacs
Shawn J. Tugwell
Tonya M. Turybury
Spooford Whitaker, Jr.
Jason A. Williams
Monique A. Williams
Thomas D. Williams
Carla M. Wright
Vernon R. Yocham
Richard W. Youngerman
Ahmo Zildzevic
The following 54 applicants did not
have 3 years of experience driving a
CMV on public highways with their
vision deficiencies:
Brian D. Beaulieu
Anthony Britton
Edward M. Brooks
Ross A. Busby
Riley M. Crumley, Jr.
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Joseph S. Eaglin
Bryan W. Ellis
Richard D. Erwin
Jose J. Garcia
Jesus A. Garza
Jerry B. Gibson, Jr.
Thomas W. Hall
Joshua V. Harrison
Michael J. Haubert
David M. Iagolla
Jacob T. Johnson
Shane E. Johnson
Todd E. Kelley
Timothy W. Kinion
Allen Kready
Robert A. Kugler
Daniel L. Landa
W. Kratz Leatherman
Miguel M. Levario
Leslie Lewis
Christopher N. Mahoney
Raymundo Maldonado
Robert A. Marcum
Kyle E. Mason
Leonard J. Mazur
Richard L. McCance II
Joshua J. McCue
Robert L. McGowan
Jamelle M. Moore
Peter J. Neltner
Glen L. Nichols
Asiarea M. Pattman
Lavern D. Penner
James R. Preston
Elbert J. Price
Thomas W. Reddy
Thomas L. Rodenborn
Ronald B. Shank
Daniel H. Smith
George Smith
Jeffrey Smith
Jimmy D. Storms
Melanie M. Tate
Thomas L. Tomlin
Oleksandr M. Trushyk
Thomas G. Vowell
Norman A. Williams
Craig D. Wilson
Josef A. Wysocki
The following 34 applicants did not
have 3 years of recent experience
driving a CMV with the vision
deficiency:
Vilas R. Adank
Joseph C. Anderson
Michael D. Birch
Wis P. Bordelon
Dennis Boyce, Jr.
Jeffrey Boyles
Larry L. Brownlee
Darren J. Burroughs
Jason D. DeMaster
Robert L. Eldred
Shannon E. Harrison
Jeffrey D. Johnson
Charles D. Jones
Daniel R. Kenning
Peter A. Ludwig
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Robert L. McKenzie
Aurelio Medoza
Richard W. Mullenix
Robert S. Notoriano
Michael M. Ousley
David G. Oyer
Quentin R. Palmer
David W. Paradis
Lawrence B. Reyes
Diego R. Rodriguez
Samuel L. Short
Deneen Stilley
Tom L. Stoltz
James E. Stubblefield
Cedric D. Tobias
Dennis R. Trapp
Jamal A. Vaughn
Larry G. Wenger
John M. Zaki
The following 17 applicants did not
have sufficient driving experience
during the past 3 years under normal
highway operating conditions:
Grant D. Bolton
Carl F. Cryer
Wayne E. Egan
Michael C. Farley
Richard Filion
Tim J. Funke
Farhad Gholinejad
Thomas E. Goodnight
Nicholas Martinez
Brandon J. Michalko
Ralph A. Milliman
William Pantoja Julia
Alfred A. Polzine
Douglas M. Potter
Juan C. Ramirez
Michael A. Thompson
William M. Walk
The following 3 applicants were
charged with moving violations in
conjunction with CMV accidents:
Darrell R. Hammond
David T. Miller
Jacques W. Rainville
The following applicant, Lee R.
Boykin, does not have sufficient
peripheral vision in the better eye to
qualify for an exemption.
The following 3 applicants had their
commercial driver’s licenses suspended
during the previous 3-year period:
Reginald B. Baker
Patrick J. Giles
Joseph C. Lee
The following applicant, Paul E.
Lawyer, did not have verifiable proof of
CMV experience over the past 3 years
under normal highway operating
conditions that would serve as an
adequate predictor of future safe
performance.
The following 3 applicants
contributed to an accident(s) while
operating a CMV:
David L. Martin
Derrick A. Robinson
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Joseph R. Spranger
The following applicant, Daniel L.
Morris, did not have an optometrist or
ophthalmologist willing to make a
statement that they are able to operate
a CMV from a vision standpoint.
The following 35 applicants were
denied for multiple reasons:
Eric D. Armstrong
Kenneth C. Arnold
Richard D. Bailey
Michael S. Barnhart
Travis K. Bitker
Tony A. Bowhall
Michael W. Brown
Anthony M. Demers
Paul T. Fishburn, Jr.
Thomas C. Fitzpatrick
Maksym R. Fomin
Darrell R. Fortner
Gregory P. Grimes
James D. Grisham
Steven M. Heinsohn
Robert J. Hemstrought
Jacob E. Kuehne
Gary L. Logel
Richard D. McGuire
Tyler J. Nelson
Arnold G. Patchin
Justin G. Rathert
Antonio Reales
Dimitre I. Rebreev
Mark A. Sanders
Glen R. Seipel
Jerry A. Slotten
John P. Smith
Henry L. Stetler
Richard B. Stopel
Jeremy Trager
Charles Walker
Dwayne K. Webb
Bryan F. Williams
Mark Winnicki
The following applicant, Elijah A.
Allen, Jr., provided false documentation
during the application process.
The following 6 applicants did not
have stable vision for the entire 3-year
period:
Michael R. DeLille
Jeffrey W. Hawkins
Bethany A. Hayward
William A. Koldys, Jr.
Van C. Pruitt
Dean C. Sump
The following 3 applicants do not
meet the vision standard in the better
eye:
Joseph Bahr
David L. Denton
Sean R. Frank, Jr.
The following 44 applicants met the
current federal vision standards.
Exemptions are not required for
applicants who meet the current
regulations for vision:
Richard Alfau
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Francis R. Anaya
Helene E. Armistad
Richard L. Austin
Melvin T. Ayer
Michael J. Baca
Richard A. Bassett
Merle G. Bernhardt
Richard C. Besk
Rodney S. Burnopp
Mauel Cobos
Edward L. Cox
Joshua P. Doucette
Kraig Fisher
Brian R. Fredrickson
Gregg A. Heinrich
Darrell E. Hunter
Brad L. Jeffrey
Randall Kaiser
Bradley A. Kensmoe
Richard D. Lindell
Jeffrey W. Lowe
Nathaniel Lowery
Nicholas Mattia
Lloyd S. McFerron
David R. Nolte
Juan Ogando
Haley J. O’Neal
Cody J. Osland
Robert H. Owen
Jorge Pedroza
Andrew B. Pfeifer
David D. Queckboerner
Garry A. Reynolds
Marvin R. Roetcisoender
Leo C. Royer
John J. Schaeftlein Jr.
Clifford L. Scheel
Joseph R. Sherman
Robert D. Short
Jerome J. Trombly
Leone D. Vargason
Robert Williams
Jack O. Yates
The following 2 applicants held
medical cards valid for less than six
months:
Abelardo J. Guiterrez
Edward L. Russell
The following 3 applicants drove
interstate while restricted to intrastate:
Thomas L. Pelletier
Mickey J. Spaulding
Douglas E. Weeks
The following 34 applicants will not
be driving interstate, interstate
commerce, or are not required to carry
a DOT medical card:
Dwayne P. Arnac
Edward L. Arnold
Glen M. Asquith
Daniel A. Bahm
Edward J. Blaskovich
Philip L. Bradford
Scott Bradford
Richard L. Brandt
Anthony Brown
Lawrence E. Cercle
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Maurice R. Davis, Jr.
Jeffery K. Dorlan
Charles J. Ehlert
Brett H. Friederichs
Luciano G. Garcia
Karla D. Holmes
Stephen D. Hunt
Alvin D. Hunter
Thomas M. Kaley, Jr.
Eugene A. Leffelman
Michael A. Mentzer
Robert B. Morris
Alexis O. Paulme
Jeffrey E. Pennington
Kenneth M. Pisano
Richard G. Roberts
Malcolm S. Rutherford
William A. Shaw
Clinton Starkey
James R. Stout
Clinton A. Swartz
Eduardo R. Wagner
Donald E. Wojtaszek
Theodore J. Wuebben
Finally, the following 14 applicants
perform transportation for the federal
government, state, or any political subdivision of the state.
Glenn C. Allen
Bradford M. Balint
Scott M. Boutwell
Bill J. Brookhart
James J. Cribbs
Gerald M. Garcia
Duane R. Greene
Billy D. Johnson
Darla J. Lloyd
Derek E. Madrigal
Dru V. Olson
Keith A. Smith
John L. Umland
Daniel R. Zimmerman
Issued on: January 21, 2016.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary of
Transportation
Notice of Funding Availability for the
Small Business Transportation
Resource Center Program
Office of Small and
Disadvantaged Business Utilization
(OSDBU), Office of the Secretary of
Transportation. (OST), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability
for the Southwest Region SBTRC.
AGENCY:
The Department of
Transportation (DOT), Office of the
Secretary (OST), Office of Small and
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Disadvantaged Business Utilization
(OSDBU) announces the opportunity
for; (1) business centered communitybased organizations; (2) transportationrelated trade associations; (3) colleges
and universities; (4) community colleges
or; (5) chambers of commerce, registered
with the Internal Revenue Service as
501C(6) or 501C(3) tax-exempt
organizations, to compete for
participation in OSDBU’s Small
Business Transportation Resource
Center (SBTRC) program in the
Southwest Region (California, Nevada,
Arizona, and Hawaii).
OSDBU will enter into Cooperative
Agreements with these organizations to
provide outreach to the small business
community in their designated region
and provide financial and technical
assistance, business training programs,
business assessment, management
training, counseling, marketing and
outreach, and the dissemination of
information, to encourage and assist
small businesses to become better
prepared to compete for, obtain, and
manage DOT funded transportationrelated contracts and subcontracts at the
federal, state and local levels.
Throughout this notice, the term ‘‘small
business’’ will refer to: 8(a), small
disadvantaged businesses (SDB),
disadvantaged business enterprises
(DBE), women owned small businesses
(WOSB), HubZone, service disabled
veteran owned businesses (SDVOB), and
veteran owned small businesses
(VOSB). Throughout this notice,
‘‘transportation-related’’ is defined as
the maintenance, rehabilitation,
restructuring, improvement, or
revitalization of any of the nation’s
modes of transportation.
Funding Opportunity Number:
USDOT–OST–OSDBU/
SBTRCSOUTHWEST–2016–1.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 20.910
Assistance to Small and Disadvantaged
Businesses.
Type of Award: Cooperative
Agreement Grant.
Award Ceiling: $160,000.
Award Floor: $145,000.
Program Authority: DOT is authorized
under 49 U.S.C. 332(b)(4), (5) & (7) to
design and carry out programs to assist
small disadvantaged businesses in
getting transportation-related contracts
and subcontracts; develop support
mechanisms, including management
and technical services, that will enable
small disadvantaged businesses to take
advantage of those business
opportunities; and to make
arrangements to carry out the above
purposes.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA-2015-0349]
Qualification of Drivers; Exemption Applications; Vision
AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of denials.
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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces its denial of 345 applications from
individuals who requested an exemption from the Federal vision standard
applicable to interstate truck and bus drivers and the reasons for the
denials. FMCSA has statutory authority to exempt individuals from the
vision requirement if the exemptions granted will not compromise
safety. The Agency has concluded that granting these exemptions does
not provide a level of safety that will be equivalent to, or greater
than, the level of safety maintained without the exemptions for these
commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christine A. Hydock, Chief, Medical
Programs Division, (202) 366-4001, fmcsamedical@dot.gov, FMCSA,
Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Room W64-113,
Washington, DC 20590-0001. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., e.t.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
Under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315, FMCSA may grant an exemption
from the Federal vision standard for a renewable 2-year period if it
finds ``such an exemption would likely achieve a level of safety that
is equivalent to or greater than the level that would be achieved
absent such an exemption.'' The procedures for requesting an exemption
are set forth in 49 CFR part 381.
Accordingly, FMCSA evaluated 345 individual exemption requests on
their merit and made a determination that these applicants do not
satisfy the criteria eligibility or meet the terms and conditions of
the Federal exemption program. Each applicant has, prior to this
notice, received a letter of final disposition on the exemption
request. Those decision letters fully outlined the basis for the denial
and constitute final Agency action. The list published in this notice
summarizes the Agency's recent denials as required under 49 U.S.C.
31315(b)(4) by periodically publishing names and reasons for denial.
The following 4 applicants did not have sufficient driving
experience over the past 3 years under normal highway operating
conditions:
Allan V. Jorgensen
Timothy M. O'Malley
James S. Phipps
David J. Varricchione
The following 82 applicants had no experience operating a CMV:
Wesley D. Adkins
Coral Aguirre
Mark J. Alden
Mazin M. J. Alrawe
Eric J. Andersen
Abram J. Apodaca
Antwanne L. Ash
Stanley L. Ayers
Nash Barno
Savanna S. Bednar
Daryl D. Beshirs
Carola Buehler
Phillip A. Carleton
Rogelio Chacon
Patchara Chiochankitmun
Regino J. Cisneros Perez
Christopher W. Cochran
Ronnie P. Cook
Matthew B. Dallachie
Daniel E. Delano
Jack H. Dependahl
Shelia F. Dixon
Lauren A. Dotterweich
Frank Eardley
Jose E. Echegaray Hernandez
Jeanne C. Emmons
Michael C. Gacki, Jr.
Houssein M. Gale
Travis L. Gibbs
William M. Godzisz
Jose A. Gonzalez Morin
Scott R. Graves
Luke J. Harding
David R. Hazen
Mahmoud K. Hiima
Eric M. Holloway
Mark E. Irsik
Edison Joe
Craig A. Johnson
Jennifer L. King
Oleg Kovalev
Mollie O. Krablin
John P. Kuchta
Brian N. LaRose
James R. Lockard
Michael E. Malloy
Jacob D. Miller
Rodney Mitchell
Brian T. Murphy
Steven K. Mynhier, Sr.
Craig A. Nass
Nathan R. Pawloski
Bobby Phongsavanh
Albert L. Prather, Jr.
Ashley D. Pulkka
Joshua E. Richardson
Irfan A. Ridha
Ammon D. Roe
Larry E. Rohloff
Roberto Ruiz
Fred A. Scott, Jr.
Mulmin J. Sellars
Shawn R. Sexton
Joseph L. Smid
Arthur C. Smith
Jermaine E. Smith
Geoffrey K. Snelling
Shane P. Spellman
James L. Stevens
Casey J. Stover
Arnold Taci
Joshua T. Takacs
Shawn J. Tugwell
Tonya M. Turybury
Spooford Whitaker, Jr.
Jason A. Williams
Monique A. Williams
Thomas D. Williams
Carla M. Wright
Vernon R. Yocham
Richard W. Youngerman
Ahmo Zildzevic
The following 54 applicants did not have 3 years of experience
driving a CMV on public highways with their vision deficiencies:
Brian D. Beaulieu
Anthony Britton
Edward M. Brooks
Ross A. Busby
Riley M. Crumley, Jr.
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Joseph S. Eaglin
Bryan W. Ellis
Richard D. Erwin
Jose J. Garcia
Jesus A. Garza
Jerry B. Gibson, Jr.
Thomas W. Hall
Joshua V. Harrison
Michael J. Haubert
David M. Iagolla
Jacob T. Johnson
Shane E. Johnson
Todd E. Kelley
Timothy W. Kinion
Allen Kready
Robert A. Kugler
Daniel L. Landa
W. Kratz Leatherman
Miguel M. Levario
Leslie Lewis
Christopher N. Mahoney
Raymundo Maldonado
Robert A. Marcum
Kyle E. Mason
Leonard J. Mazur
Richard L. McCance II
Joshua J. McCue
Robert L. McGowan
Jamelle M. Moore
Peter J. Neltner
Glen L. Nichols
Asiarea M. Pattman
Lavern D. Penner
James R. Preston
Elbert J. Price
Thomas W. Reddy
Thomas L. Rodenborn
Ronald B. Shank
Daniel H. Smith
George Smith
Jeffrey Smith
Jimmy D. Storms
Melanie M. Tate
Thomas L. Tomlin
Oleksandr M. Trushyk
Thomas G. Vowell
Norman A. Williams
Craig D. Wilson
Josef A. Wysocki
The following 34 applicants did not have 3 years of recent
experience driving a CMV with the vision deficiency:
Vilas R. Adank
Joseph C. Anderson
Michael D. Birch
Wis P. Bordelon
Dennis Boyce, Jr.
Jeffrey Boyles
Larry L. Brownlee
Darren J. Burroughs
Jason D. DeMaster
Robert L. Eldred
Shannon E. Harrison
Jeffrey D. Johnson
Charles D. Jones
Daniel R. Kenning
Peter A. Ludwig
Robert L. McKenzie
Aurelio Medoza
Richard W. Mullenix
Robert S. Notoriano
Michael M. Ousley
David G. Oyer
Quentin R. Palmer
David W. Paradis
Lawrence B. Reyes
Diego R. Rodriguez
Samuel L. Short
Deneen Stilley
Tom L. Stoltz
James E. Stubblefield
Cedric D. Tobias
Dennis R. Trapp
Jamal A. Vaughn
Larry G. Wenger
John M. Zaki
The following 17 applicants did not have sufficient driving
experience during the past 3 years under normal highway operating
conditions:
Grant D. Bolton
Carl F. Cryer
Wayne E. Egan
Michael C. Farley
Richard Filion
Tim J. Funke
Farhad Gholinejad
Thomas E. Goodnight
Nicholas Martinez
Brandon J. Michalko
Ralph A. Milliman
William Pantoja Julia
Alfred A. Polzine
Douglas M. Potter
Juan C. Ramirez
Michael A. Thompson
William M. Walk
The following 3 applicants were charged with moving violations in
conjunction with CMV accidents:
Darrell R. Hammond
David T. Miller
Jacques W. Rainville
The following applicant, Lee R. Boykin, does not have sufficient
peripheral vision in the better eye to qualify for an exemption.
The following 3 applicants had their commercial driver's licenses
suspended during the previous 3-year period:
Reginald B. Baker
Patrick J. Giles
Joseph C. Lee
The following applicant, Paul E. Lawyer, did not have verifiable
proof of CMV experience over the past 3 years under normal highway
operating conditions that would serve as an adequate predictor of
future safe performance.
The following 3 applicants contributed to an accident(s) while
operating a CMV:
David L. Martin
Derrick A. Robinson
Joseph R. Spranger
The following applicant, Daniel L. Morris, did not have an
optometrist or ophthalmologist willing to make a statement that they
are able to operate a CMV from a vision standpoint.
The following 35 applicants were denied for multiple reasons:
Eric D. Armstrong
Kenneth C. Arnold
Richard D. Bailey
Michael S. Barnhart
Travis K. Bitker
Tony A. Bowhall
Michael W. Brown
Anthony M. Demers
Paul T. Fishburn, Jr.
Thomas C. Fitzpatrick
Maksym R. Fomin
Darrell R. Fortner
Gregory P. Grimes
James D. Grisham
Steven M. Heinsohn
Robert J. Hemstrought
Jacob E. Kuehne
Gary L. Logel
Richard D. McGuire
Tyler J. Nelson
Arnold G. Patchin
Justin G. Rathert
Antonio Reales
Dimitre I. Rebreev
Mark A. Sanders
Glen R. Seipel
Jerry A. Slotten
John P. Smith
Henry L. Stetler
Richard B. Stopel
Jeremy Trager
Charles Walker
Dwayne K. Webb
Bryan F. Williams
Mark Winnicki
The following applicant, Elijah A. Allen, Jr., provided false
documentation during the application process.
The following 6 applicants did not have stable vision for the
entire 3-year period:
Michael R. DeLille
Jeffrey W. Hawkins
Bethany A. Hayward
William A. Koldys, Jr.
Van C. Pruitt
Dean C. Sump
The following 3 applicants do not meet the vision standard in the
better eye:
Joseph Bahr
David L. Denton
Sean R. Frank, Jr.
The following 44 applicants met the current federal vision
standards. Exemptions are not required for applicants who meet the
current regulations for vision:
Richard Alfau
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Francis R. Anaya
Helene E. Armistad
Richard L. Austin
Melvin T. Ayer
Michael J. Baca
Richard A. Bassett
Merle G. Bernhardt
Richard C. Besk
Rodney S. Burnopp
Mauel Cobos
Edward L. Cox
Joshua P. Doucette
Kraig Fisher
Brian R. Fredrickson
Gregg A. Heinrich
Darrell E. Hunter
Brad L. Jeffrey
Randall Kaiser
Bradley A. Kensmoe
Richard D. Lindell
Jeffrey W. Lowe
Nathaniel Lowery
Nicholas Mattia
Lloyd S. McFerron
David R. Nolte
Juan Ogando
Haley J. O'Neal
Cody J. Osland
Robert H. Owen
Jorge Pedroza
Andrew B. Pfeifer
David D. Queckboerner
Garry A. Reynolds
Marvin R. Roetcisoender
Leo C. Royer
John J. Schaeftlein Jr.
Clifford L. Scheel
Joseph R. Sherman
Robert D. Short
Jerome J. Trombly
Leone D. Vargason
Robert Williams
Jack O. Yates
The following 2 applicants held medical cards valid for less than
six months:
Abelardo J. Guiterrez
Edward L. Russell
The following 3 applicants drove interstate while restricted to
intrastate:
Thomas L. Pelletier
Mickey J. Spaulding
Douglas E. Weeks
The following 34 applicants will not be driving interstate,
interstate commerce, or are not required to carry a DOT medical card:
Dwayne P. Arnac
Edward L. Arnold
Glen M. Asquith
Daniel A. Bahm
Edward J. Blaskovich
Philip L. Bradford
Scott Bradford
Richard L. Brandt
Anthony Brown
Lawrence E. Cercle
Maurice R. Davis, Jr.
Jeffery K. Dorlan
Charles J. Ehlert
Brett H. Friederichs
Luciano G. Garcia
Karla D. Holmes
Stephen D. Hunt
Alvin D. Hunter
Thomas M. Kaley, Jr.
Eugene A. Leffelman
Michael A. Mentzer
Robert B. Morris
Alexis O. Paulme
Jeffrey E. Pennington
Kenneth M. Pisano
Richard G. Roberts
Malcolm S. Rutherford
William A. Shaw
Clinton Starkey
James R. Stout
Clinton A. Swartz
Eduardo R. Wagner
Donald E. Wojtaszek
Theodore J. Wuebben
Finally, the following 14 applicants perform transportation for the
federal government, state, or any political sub-division of the state.
Glenn C. Allen
Bradford M. Balint
Scott M. Boutwell
Bill J. Brookhart
James J. Cribbs
Gerald M. Garcia
Duane R. Greene
Billy D. Johnson
Darla J. Lloyd
Derek E. Madrigal
Dru V. Olson
Keith A. Smith
John L. Umland
Daniel R. Zimmerman
Issued on: January 21, 2016.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
[FR Doc. 2016-02367 Filed 2-5-16; 8:45 am]
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