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Section 410.1 - Medical certification requirements.

UT Code § 53-3-410.1 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) A person whose medical certification status is: (a) "non-excepted interstate" under Subsection 53-3-402(12)(a) is required to provide the division a medical self-certification and an updated medical examiner's certificate under 49 C.F.R. Sec. 391.45 upon request by the division; (b) "excepted interstate" under Subsection 53-3-402(12)(b) is required to provide to the division a medical self-certification upon request by the division; (c) "non-excepted intrastate" under Subsection 53-3-402(12)(c) is required to, upon request by the division: (i) provide to the division a medical self-certification; and (ii) comply with the requirements of Section 53-3-303.5; or (d) "excepted intrastate" under Subsection 53-3-402(12)(b) is required to, upon request by the division: (i) provide to the division a medical self-certification; and (ii) (A) provide to the division an updated medical examiner's certificate under 49 C.F.R. Sec. 391.45; or (B) comply with the requirements of Section 53-3-303.5.

(a) "non-excepted interstate" under Subsection 53-3-402(12)(a) is required to provide the division a medical self-certification and an updated medical examiner's certificate under 49 C.F.R. Sec. 391.45 upon request by the division;

(b) "excepted interstate" under Subsection 53-3-402(12)(b) is required to provide to the division a medical self-certification upon request by the division;

(c) "non-excepted intrastate" under Subsection 53-3-402(12)(c) is required to, upon request by the division: (i) provide to the division a medical self-certification; and (ii) comply with the requirements of Section 53-3-303.5; or

(i) provide to the division a medical self-certification; and

(ii) comply with the requirements of Section 53-3-303.5; or

(d) "excepted intrastate" under Subsection 53-3-402(12)(b) is required to, upon request by the division: (i) provide to the division a medical self-certification; and (ii) (A) provide to the division an updated medical examiner's certificate under 49 C.F.R. Sec. 391.45; or (B) comply with the requirements of Section 53-3-303.5.

(i) provide to the division a medical self-certification; and

(ii) (A) provide to the division an updated medical examiner's certificate under 49 C.F.R. Sec. 391.45; or (B) comply with the requirements of Section 53-3-303.5.

(A) provide to the division an updated medical examiner's certificate under 49 C.F.R. Sec. 391.45; or

(B) comply with the requirements of Section 53-3-303.5.

(2) A request by the division for a person to comply with Subsection (1) shall correspond with: (a) the expiration of the previously submitted medical examiner's certificate; (b) the expiration of the previously submitted medical self-certification; or (c) documentary evidence received by the division under Subsection (1) that indicates the driver may not be medically qualified to operate a CMV.

(a) the expiration of the previously submitted medical examiner's certificate;

(b) the expiration of the previously submitted medical self-certification; or

(c) documentary evidence received by the division under Subsection (1) that indicates the driver may not be medically qualified to operate a CMV.

(3) (a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), if the division determines that a person is no longer medically qualified to operate a CMV, the person shall be required to downgrade the person's CDL to a class D license. (b) If the division determines that a person is incompetent to drive a motor vehicle or has a mental or physical disability rendering the person unable to safely drive a motor vehicle upon the highways, the division shall deny the person's driving privileges as described in Section 53-3-221.

(a) Except as provided in Subsection (3)(b), if the division determines that a person is no longer medically qualified to operate a CMV, the person shall be required to downgrade the person's CDL to a class D license.

(b) If the division determines that a person is incompetent to drive a motor vehicle or has a mental or physical disability rendering the person unable to safely drive a motor vehicle upon the highways, the division shall deny the person's driving privileges as described in Section 53-3-221.

(4) If a person fails to comply with a request under this section, the person shall be required to downgrade the person's CDL to a class D license.

(5) Failure to comply with the requirement of this section shall result in the denial of the license under Section 53-3-221.

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Section 410.1 - Medical certification requirements.