Vermont Code § 23 V.S.A. § 4110a

Non-excepted interstate or intrastate status; certified medical status
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§ 4110a. Non-excepted interstate or intrastate status; certified medical status
(a) On or before January 30, 2014, every individual who holds a commercial learner’s permit
or commercial driver’s license shall provide the Commissioner the certification required
under subdivision 4110(a)(6)(A) of this title.
(b) On or before January 30, 2014, existing holders of a commercial learner’s permit or
commercial driver’s license who certify to non-excepted interstate driving operations
shall provide the Commissioner with an original or a copy of a current medical examiner’s
certificate. Certification status of “certified” will be posted on the Commercial
Driver’s License Information System driver record for the driver. Failure to provide
the Commissioner a current medical examiner’s certificate will result in the posting
of “not-certified” status to the Commercial Driver’s License Information System driver
record for the driver, and a commercial learner’s permit or commercial driver’s license
downgrade shall be initiated.
(c) To maintain a medical certification status of “certified,” the holder of a commercial
driver’s license or commercial learner’s permit who certifies that he or she will
operate commercial motor vehicles in non-excepted interstate commerce must provide
the State an original or copy of each subsequently issued medical examiner’s certificate
required under 49 C.F.R. Part 391.

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