31 Miss. Code. R. 1-10.5 - Diabetic and Eye Waivers for CDL Drivers
1. Anyone coming in
to renew or obtain a first time commercial license are to be asked if they have
missing/false limbs or joints and if they are a diabetic. Every applicant must
sign a CDL Certification form. The following procedures are to be adhered
to:
2. If renewing and they are a
diabetic, they must be given the Certification of Diabetic Form (DE-16A). They
will not be able to renew until this form is filled out by their physician.
a. If they are Injection (shot) dependent:
i. They must have held a valid commercial
license for a period of three (3) years to apply for an over the road waiver
through the Diabetes Exemption Program at 400 7 Street, SW Washington, DC
20590, 202-366-2987. They will have to drop down to a regular license until
this waiver is approved; or
ii. The
applicant can apply for an Intra State Insulin Dependent Commercial License
through the Mississippi Department of Public Safety. They can do so by
contacting the CDL Help Desk to have an application mailed to them. The
applicant cannot be self-employed or un-employed to qualify.
b. If they are Oral (pill)
dependent:
i. You must put a "D" in the
medical field on their license and send the Certification of Diabetic Form in
with your paperwork to the CDL Department to have it microfilmed.
3. If they are
obtaining a first time commercial license, they will have to have the
Certification of Diabetic Form (DE-16A) filled out before testing begins:
a. If they are Injection (shot) dependent:
i. They can apply for an Intra State Insulin
Dependent Commercial License. They will not be eligible for a waiver through
the Diabetes Exemption Program.
b. If they are Oral (pill) dependent:
i. You will follow the same procedures
outlined in section 1 B.
4. If a person is renewing and missing
limbs/joints or has false limbs, they will not be able to renew the license.
They will need to contact the Atlanta, GA office at 404-562-3620 to apply for a
medical waiver. They will have to drop down to a regular or class D
license.
5. If a person renewing or
applying for first time commercial license cannot meet the eye requirements,
they must contact the Eye Waiver Exemption Program in Washington, DC at
202-366-2987 to apply for an eye waiver. They will also have to keep a regular
or class D license until the waiver is approved.
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