New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 900 - MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY RULES
Part Saf-C 909 - INTRASTATE MEDICAL WAIVER
Section Saf-C 909.07 - Contents of a Medical Evaluation Summary

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 909.07

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) Each driver-applicant, who is not physically qualified pursuant to 49 CFR 391.41(b), shall obtain a medical evaluation summary, typewritten or in legible form, from a medical examiner, who has expertise with the driver-applicant's specific medical condition.

(b) Each driver-applicant who is not physically qualified pursuant to 49 CFR 391.41(b)(1) shall obtain a medical evaluation summary that includes the following:

(1) Whether the impairment interferes with the driver-applicant's ability to perform normal tasks associated with driving a commercial motor vehicle; and

(2) A description of any prosthetic device from a medical examiner or specialist.

(c) Each driver-applicant who is not physically qualified pursuant to 49 CFR 391.41(b)(2) shall obtain a medical evaluation summary that includes the following:

(1) Whether the impairment interferes with the driver-applicant's ability to perform normal tasks associated with driving a commercial motor vehicle;

(2) An assessment and medical opinion of whether the condition is likely to remain medically stable for the duration of the medical waiver;

(3) A recommendation as to the period of time the medical waiver shall be valid, not to exceed 2 years; and

(4) A description of any prosthetic device from a medical examiner or specialist.

(d) Each driver-applicant who is not physically qualified pursuant to 49 CFR 391.41(b)(3)-(13) shall obtain a medical evaluation summary that includes the following:

(1) Whether the impairment interferes with the driver-applicant's ability to perform normal tasks associated with driving a commercial motor vehicle;

(2) An assessment and medical opinion of whether the condition is likely to remain medically stable for the duration of the medical waiver; and

(3) A recommendation as to the period of time the medical waiver shall be valid, not to exceed 2 years.

#8404, eff 8-2-05 (from Saf-C 908.07); ss by #10215, eff 10-25-12

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