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What will happen if I do not provide my State Driver License Agency (SDLA) with my self-certifcation and if required, my medical examiner's certificate?
Published 12/05/2014 03:04 PM |
Updated 09/06/2019 04:04 PM
Your SDLA will notify you that you are no longer medically certified to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in non-excepted interstate commerce. The SDLA will then downgrade all your CDL privileges.
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