Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1340 - Safety and Homeland Security
Subtitle 1340-01 - Driver Control Division
Chapter 1340-01-13 - Rules of Classified and Commercial Driver Licenses and Certificates for Driving
Section 1340-01-13-.25 - COMMERCIAL ENTRY LEVEL DRIVER TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Universal Citation: TN Comp Rules and Regs 1340-01-13-.25
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) As used in this section,
(a) "FMCSA" means the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration.
(b)
"Approved FMCSA Training provider" means an entity that is listed on the FMCSA
Training Provider Registry. Training providers may include, but are not limited
to, training schools, educational institutions, rural electric cooperatives,
motor carriers, State/local governments, school districts, joint labor
management programs, owner operators, and individuals.
(c) "Entry-level driver training" means
training a driver receives from an entity listed on FMCSA's Training Provider
Registry prior to:
1. Taking the CDL skills
test required to receive the Class A or Class B CDL for the first
time;
2. Taking the CDL skills test
required to upgrade to a Class A or Class B CDL; or
3. Taking the CDL skills test required to
obtain a passenger and/or school bus endorsement for the first time or the CDL
knowledge test required to obtain a hazardous materials endorsement for the
first time.
(2) Issuance Requirements
(a) Commercial Driver Licenses and
Endorsements
1. On or after February 7, 2022,
an applicant must have completed both a theory and behind the wheel training
(range and public road) entry level driver training program from an Approved
FMSCA Training Provider in order to be eligible to be issued a new Class A or
Class B CDL or to upgrade to a Class A or Class B CDL.
2. On or after February 7, 2022, an applicant
seeking to obtain a passenger (P), school bus (S), or hazardous materials (H)
endorsement for the first time, must complete the training related to that
endorsement from an Approved FMSCA Training Provider in order to be eligible to
be issued the requested endorsement(s).
3. Except for entry level drivers seeking the
hazardous materials (H) endorsement, the theory and behind the wheel training
(range and public road) portions of any entry level driver training program
must have been completed within one (1) year of each other.
(b) Commercial Learner Permits
1. Applicants who obtain a Commercial Learner
Permit (CLP) before February 7, 2022, are not required to comply with this rule
if they obtain a CDL before the CLP or renewed CLP expires.
2. Applicants who obtain a CLP on or after
February 7, 2022, are required to complete the entry level driver training
course before being issued a CDL or a passenger (P), school bus (S), or
hazardous materials (H) endorsement.
(c) The following applicants are not required
to comply with the requirements of subsection 1340-01-13-.25(2)(a):
1. Drivers who were issued a Class A CDL,
Class B CDL, or a passenger (P), school bus (S), or hazardous materials (H)
endorsement before February 7, 2022, who are applying for renewal of their CDL
or endorsement(s).
2. Applicants
who are eligible for a military skills test waiver under T.C.A. §
55-50-322(b)(2).
3. Applicants who are seeking to remove a
restriction in accordance with
49 C.F.R. §
383.135(b)(7).
(d) An applicant who applies for a
commercial driver license, commercial learner permit or any endorsement for a
commercial driver license or commercial driver permit shall be required to
comply with the requirements of
49
C.F.R. §§
380.600 et. seq. in
addition to any other federal or state regulations, and all subsequent
amendments thereto, promulgated, approved and adopted by the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-3-2009, 55-50-202, and 55-50-410.
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