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III. Request for Exemption
Under 49 CFR 395.3(a)(1), a driver is
prohibited from operating a commercial
motor vehicle (CMV) without first
taking 10 consecutive hours off duty.
Section 395.3(a)(2) prohibits a driver
from operating a CMV after the end of
the 14th hour after coming on duty.
Matrix requests a limited exemption
for its mobile clinic drivers, known as
IV. Method To Ensure an Equivalent or
Greater Level of Safety
Matrix argues that an equivalent level
of safety would be maintained through
short driving duration and distances,
and driving at off-peak commuting
times. Matrix believes that an equivalent
level of safety will be sustained as
Mobile Team Leads are trained on
fatigue awareness and HOS compliance
I. Public Participation
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
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as being available in the docket, go to
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[Docket No. FMCSA–2019–0240]
Hours of Service of Drivers: DPN USA,
LLC dba Matrix Medical Network;
Application for Exemption
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of final disposition;
denial of application.
AGENCY:
FMCSA announces its
decision to deny an application for an
exemption from the hours-of-service
(HOS) provisions submitted by DPN
USA, LLC, doing business as Matrix
Medical Network (Matrix). Matrix
requested an exemption to allow its
employee-drivers known as ‘‘Mobile
Team Leads’’ to have a 16-hour window
within which to operate CMVs during
their work shift and to return to work
with less than the mandatory 10 hours
off duty. The Agency has concluded that
the terms and conditions of the
exemption would not achieve a level of
safety equivalent to or greater than
would be achieved by compliance with
the HOS rules.
DATES: FMCSA denies this application
for exemption effective October 13,
2020.
SUMMARY:
Docket: For access to the
docket to read background documents
or comments, go to www.regulations.gov
at any time or visit 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., ET, Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. The on-line
FDMS is available 24 hours each day,
365 days each year.
Privacy Act: In accordance with 5
U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments
from the public to better inform its
rulemaking process. DOT posts these
comments, without edit, including any
personal information the commenter
provides, to www.regulations.gov, as
described in the system of records
notice (DOT/ALL–14 FDMS), which can
be reviewed at www.dot.gov/privacy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Pearlie Robinson, FMCSA Driver and
Carrier Operations Division; Office of
Carrier, Driver and Vehicle Safety
Standards; Telephone: 202–366–4325.
Email: MCPSD@dot.gov. If you have
questions on viewing or submitting
material to the docket, contact Docket
Services, telephone (202) 366–9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
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II. Legal Basis
FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C.
31136(e) and 31315 to grant exemptions
from certain Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations (FMCSRs). FMCSA
must publish a notice of each exemption
request in the Federal Register (49 CFR
381.315(a)). The Agency must provide
the public an opportunity to inspect the
information relevant to the application,
including any safety analyses that have
been conducted. The Agency must also
provide an opportunity for public
comment on the request.
The Agency reviews safety analyses
and public comments submitted, and
determines whether granting the
exemption would likely achieve a level
of safety equivalent to, or greater than,
the level that would be achieved by the
current regulation (49 CFR 381.305).
The Agency’s decision must be
published in the Federal Register (49
CFR 381.315(b)) with the reasons for
denying or granting the application and,
if granted, the name of the person or
class of persons receiving the
exemption, and the regulatory provision
from which the exemption is granted.
The notice must also specify the
effective period (up to 5 years) and
explain the terms and conditions of the
exemption. The exemption may be
renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
‘‘Mobile Team Leads,’’ from the 10-hour
off-duty rule and the 14-hour driving
window. Matrix requests that these
employee-drivers be permitted to rest
for 8 instead of 10 hours, and to operate
CMVs during a window of 16, instead
of 14, hours.
Matrix reports that it operates a fleet
of mobile medical clinics used to assist
Medicare Advantage organizations.
These services include, but are not
limited to, providing patients with
comprehensive health assessments and
evaluations, and ongoing management
of complex chronic conditions.
Matrix explained that it generally
hosts patients during ‘‘events,’’ which
are usually held two to three times per
week. Patients are seen at a mobile
clinic throughout an event day, usually
between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., but the
events do not always end on time. Each
mobile clinic operates with a minimal
crew consisting of (1) a Mobile Team
Lead, (2) a registered nurse or nurse
practitioner, (3) a mammography
technician, and (4) a medical technician
or cardiovascular technician. The
Mobile Team Lead is an integral part of
the healthcare service delivery team and
has duties akin to those of an office
manager. In addition, he or she is
responsible for driving the mobile clinic
to and from an event location and the
hotel used by the team. The proposed
exemption would cover approximately
50 Mobile Team Leads for the 40 mobile
clinics in the applicant’s fleet. The
exemption, if granted, would be used on
event days only.
Matrix explains that patients may
cancel or arrive late or that an
appointment may require additional
time with the team, causing an event to
go beyond 6:00 p.m. Matrix argues that
compliance with sections 395.3(a)(1)
and (2) would sometimes require Matrix
to cancel patient appointments to have
enough time to reach the next event
location. According to the applicant, the
need to maximize patient engagement is
the underlying reason for this
exemption request. It would allow an
event to continue past its scheduled end
time and allow the Mobile Team Lead
to drive the mobile clinic to a hotel that
would allow the next day’s event to
begin at 7:00 a.m.
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expectations, and have completed
training programs from both the North
American Fatigue Management Program
and the Commercial Vehicle Training
Alliance. Matrix states that Mobile
Team Leads drive less than one-sixth of
their work day. The rest of their day is
spent performing non-clinical,
management, and administrative
services. A copy of Matrix’s application
is available for review in the docket for
this notice.
fatigue. The exemption application is
denied.
will provide closed captioning of the
session.
James W. Deck,
Deputy Administrator.
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V. Public Comments
On October 31, 2019, FMCSA
published notice of this application and
requested public comment (84 FR
58447). Two comments were submitted.
Mr. Michael Millard wrote, ‘‘I
appreciate the issues that DPN USA,
LLC faces, however, poor prior planning
and neglecting to develop an adequate
business plan to fulfill its mission is not
an excuse to ask for leniency in
complying with the HOS after the fact.
DPN USA, LLC’s request presents
multiple hazards to the public and
should be denied.’’ The Commercial
Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) stated:
If this exemption is granted, CVSA
recommends that, as a condition of the
exemption, all drivers, managers, dispatchers
and relevant staff be required to complete the
North American Fatigue Management
Program training developed in partnership by
FMCSA, Transport Canada and industry
stakeholders as a comprehensive approach
for managing fatigue. Required participation
in the program by all relevant staff will help
mitigate the impact on safety the additional
exposure to fatigue causes.
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VI. FMCSA Decision
The HOS regulations limit when and
how long an individual may drive to
ensure that drivers stay awake and alert
and to help reduce the possibility of
driver fatigue. The Agency reaffirmed
the ‘‘core’’ HOS provisions in the HOS
final rule published on June 1, 2020 [85
FR 33396] increasing flexibility without
changing the 10-hour off-duty rule or
the 14-hour driving window (except
during ‘‘adverse driving conditions’’).
FMCSA has reviewed the application
and the public comments and
determined that it would be
inappropriate to grant the exemption.
Matrix did not demonstrate how its
CMV operations under such an
exemption would achieve a level of
safety equivalent to, or greater than, the
level of safety obtained in the absence
of the exemption [49 CFR 381.305(a)].
The applicant did not provide data to
support that 8 hours off duty following
a 16-hour driving window would give a
driver enough time to avoid cumulative
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[Docket No. FMCSA–2020–0190]
Property Carrier Broker Listening
Session; Public Meeting
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of public listening
session.
AGENCY:
FMCSA announces that it will
host a listening session pertaining to
property carrier brokers. FMCSA would
like to hear from members of the public
on their views on the regulation of
property carrier brokers in general, and
on three pending petitions concerning
specific property carrier broker
regulation issues. This meeting does not
pertain to broker or freight forwarder
minimum financial responsibility
matters. The session will be held via
videoconference and will be accessible
to the public for its entirety. Individuals
with diverse experience and
perspectives are encouraged to attend.
DATES: The session will be held on
Wednesday, October 28, 2020, from 1:00
p.m. to 2:30 p.m., Eastern Time (ET).
The session will be held via
videoconference only, with registration
required at www.fmcsa.dot.gov in
advance of the meeting. FMCSA
encourages early registration.
Public Comment: The virtual session
will allow members of the public to
make brief statements to the panel. If all
interested participants have had an
opportunity to comment, the session
may conclude early.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Janettarose L. Greene, (202) 366–5694,
FMCSA-PIO@dot.gov, Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration, U.S.
Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC
20590–0001.
Services for Individuals with
Disabilities. FMCSA is committed to
providing equal access to the listening
session. For accommodations for
persons with disabilities, please email
FMCSA-PIO@dot.gov at least 1 week in
advance of the meeting to allow time to
make appropriate arrangements. FMCSA
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I. Public Participation and Request for
Comments
FMCSA encourages participation in
the session and the submission of
comments and related materials.
Members of the public may submit
written comments to the public docket
referenced at the beginning of this
notice. Please submit documents
recommended for discussion to the
docket at least 7 business days in
advance of the session using any of the
following methods:
A. Submitting Comments
If you submit a comment, please
include the docket number for this
notice (FMCSA–2020–0190). You may
submit your comments and material
online or by fax, mail, or hand delivery,
but please use only one of these
methods. FMCSA recommends that you
include your name, email address, or a
phone number in the body of your
document.
To submit your comment online, go to
https://www.regulations.gov, enter the
docket number, ‘‘FMCSA–2020–0190’’
in the ‘‘Keyword’’ box, and click
‘‘Search.’’ When the new screen
appears, click on the ‘‘Comment Now!’’’
button and type your comment into the
text box in the following screen. Choose
whether you are submitting your
comment as an individual or on behalf
of a third party, then submit.
B. Viewing Comments and Documents
To view comments, go to https://
www.regulations.gov and insert the
docket number, ‘‘FMCSA–2020–0190’’
in the ‘‘Keyword’’ box and click
‘‘Search.’’ Next, click the ‘‘Open Docket
Folder’’ button and choose the
document listed to review. If you have
questions on viewing or submitting
materials to the docket, contact Docket
Operations at (202) 366–9826. Business
hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
ET, Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays. For hand delivery of
materials, please call (202) 366–9317 or
(202) 366–9826 before visiting Docket
Operations.
II. Background
FMCSA has received petitions for
rulemaking from the Owner-Operator
Independent Drivers Association
(OOIDA) and the Small Business in
Transportation Coalition (SBTC) to
amend certain requirements for property
carrier brokers. FMCSA published a
notice in the Federal Register on August
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA-2019-0240]
Hours of Service of Drivers: DPN USA, LLC dba Matrix Medical
Network; Application for Exemption
AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of final disposition; denial of application.
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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces its decision to deny an application for an
exemption from the hours-of-service (HOS) provisions submitted by DPN
USA, LLC, doing business as Matrix Medical Network (Matrix). Matrix
requested an exemption to allow its employee-drivers known as ``Mobile
Team Leads'' to have a 16-hour window within which to operate CMVs
during their work shift and to return to work with less than the
mandatory 10 hours off duty. The Agency has concluded that the terms
and conditions of the exemption would not achieve a level of safety
equivalent to or greater than would be achieved by compliance with the
HOS rules.
DATES: FMCSA denies this application for exemption effective October
13, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Docket: For access to the docket to read background
documents or comments, go to www.regulations.gov at any time or visit
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., ET, Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays. The on-line FDMS is available
24 hours each day, 365 days each year.
Privacy Act: In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits
comments from the public to better inform its rulemaking process. DOT
posts these comments, without edit, including any personal information
the commenter provides, to www.regulations.gov, as described in the
system of records notice (DOT/ALL-14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at
www.dot.gov/privacy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Pearlie Robinson, FMCSA Driver and
Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle
Safety Standards; Telephone: 202-366-4325. Email: [email protected]. If you
have questions on viewing or submitting material to the docket, contact
Docket Services, telephone (202) 366-9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Public Participation
Viewing Comments and Documents
To view comments, as well as documents mentioned in this preamble
as being available in the docket, go to www.regulations.gov and insert
the docket number, ``FMCSA-2019-0240'' in the ``Keyword'' box and click
``Search.'' Next, click the ``Open Docket Folder'' button and choose
the document to review. If you do not have access to the internet, you
may view the docket online by visiting the Docket Management Facility
in Room W12-140 on the ground floor of the DOT West Building, 1200 New
Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
EST., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. To be sure
someone is there to help you, please call (202) 366-9317 or (202) 366-
9826 before visiting Docket Operations.
II. Legal Basis
FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315 to grant
exemptions from certain Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
(FMCSRs). FMCSA must publish a notice of each exemption request in the
Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the
public an opportunity to inspect the information relevant to the
application, including any safety analyses that have been conducted.
The Agency must also provide an opportunity for public comment on the
request.
The Agency reviews safety analyses and public comments submitted,
and determines whether granting the exemption would likely achieve a
level of safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be
achieved by the current regulation (49 CFR 381.305). The Agency's
decision must be published in the Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(b))
with the reasons for denying or granting the application and, if
granted, the name of the person or class of persons receiving the
exemption, and the regulatory provision from which the exemption is
granted. The notice must also specify the effective period (up to 5
years) and explain the terms and conditions of the exemption. The
exemption may be renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
III. Request for Exemption
Under 49 CFR 395.3(a)(1), a driver is prohibited from operating a
commercial motor vehicle (CMV) without first taking 10 consecutive
hours off duty. Section 395.3(a)(2) prohibits a driver from operating a
CMV after the end of the 14th hour after coming on duty.
Matrix requests a limited exemption for its mobile clinic drivers,
known as ``Mobile Team Leads,'' from the 10-hour off-duty rule and the
14-hour driving window. Matrix requests that these employee-drivers be
permitted to rest for 8 instead of 10 hours, and to operate CMVs during
a window of 16, instead of 14, hours.
Matrix reports that it operates a fleet of mobile medical clinics
used to assist Medicare Advantage organizations. These services
include, but are not limited to, providing patients with comprehensive
health assessments and evaluations, and ongoing management of complex
chronic conditions.
Matrix explained that it generally hosts patients during
``events,'' which are usually held two to three times per week.
Patients are seen at a mobile clinic throughout an event day, usually
between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., but the events do not always end on
time. Each mobile clinic operates with a minimal crew consisting of (1)
a Mobile Team Lead, (2) a registered nurse or nurse practitioner, (3) a
mammography technician, and (4) a medical technician or cardiovascular
technician. The Mobile Team Lead is an integral part of the healthcare
service delivery team and has duties akin to those of an office
manager. In addition, he or she is responsible for driving the mobile
clinic to and from an event location and the hotel used by the team.
The proposed exemption would cover approximately 50 Mobile Team Leads
for the 40 mobile clinics in the applicant's fleet. The exemption, if
granted, would be used on event days only.
Matrix explains that patients may cancel or arrive late or that an
appointment may require additional time with the team, causing an event
to go beyond 6:00 p.m. Matrix argues that compliance with sections
395.3(a)(1) and (2) would sometimes require Matrix to cancel patient
appointments to have enough time to reach the next event location.
According to the applicant, the need to maximize patient engagement is
the underlying reason for this exemption request. It would allow an
event to continue past its scheduled end time and allow the Mobile Team
Lead to drive the mobile clinic to a hotel that would allow the next
day's event to begin at 7:00 a.m.
IV. Method To Ensure an Equivalent or Greater Level of Safety
Matrix argues that an equivalent level of safety would be
maintained through short driving duration and distances, and driving at
off-peak commuting times. Matrix believes that an equivalent level of
safety will be sustained as Mobile Team Leads are trained on fatigue
awareness and HOS compliance
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expectations, and have completed training programs from both the North
American Fatigue Management Program and the Commercial Vehicle Training
Alliance. Matrix states that Mobile Team Leads drive less than one-
sixth of their work day. The rest of their day is spent performing non-
clinical, management, and administrative services. A copy of Matrix's
application is available for review in the docket for this notice.
V. Public Comments
On October 31, 2019, FMCSA published notice of this application and
requested public comment (84 FR 58447). Two comments were submitted.
Mr. Michael Millard wrote, ``I appreciate the issues that DPN USA, LLC
faces, however, poor prior planning and neglecting to develop an
adequate business plan to fulfill its mission is not an excuse to ask
for leniency in complying with the HOS after the fact. DPN USA, LLC's
request presents multiple hazards to the public and should be denied.''
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) stated:
If this exemption is granted, CVSA recommends that, as a
condition of the exemption, all drivers, managers, dispatchers and
relevant staff be required to complete the North American Fatigue
Management Program training developed in partnership by FMCSA,
Transport Canada and industry stakeholders as a comprehensive
approach for managing fatigue. Required participation in the program
by all relevant staff will help mitigate the impact on safety the
additional exposure to fatigue causes.
VI. FMCSA Decision
The HOS regulations limit when and how long an individual may drive
to ensure that drivers stay awake and alert and to help reduce the
possibility of driver fatigue. The Agency reaffirmed the ``core'' HOS
provisions in the HOS final rule published on June 1, 2020 [85 FR
33396] increasing flexibility without changing the 10-hour off-duty
rule or the 14-hour driving window (except during ``adverse driving
conditions''). FMCSA has reviewed the application and the public
comments and determined that it would be inappropriate to grant the
exemption. Matrix did not demonstrate how its CMV operations under such
an exemption would achieve a level of safety equivalent to, or greater
than, the level of safety obtained in the absence of the exemption [49
CFR 381.305(a)]. The applicant did not provide data to support that 8
hours off duty following a 16-hour driving window would give a driver
enough time to avoid cumulative fatigue. The exemption application is
denied.
James W. Deck,
Deputy Administrator.
[FR Doc. 2020-22560 Filed 10-9-20; 8:45 am]
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