Or. Admin. Code § 735-063-0230 - [Effective 6/23/2025] Medical Qualification Procedures for CDL or CLP
(1) An applicant
for a CDL or CLP must have proof of medical qualification as described in OAR
735-063-0220. DMV will not issue
a CDL or CLP if any proof of medical qualification is denied, expired,
rescinded, voided or revoked.
(2)
An applicant for a CDL or CLP who certifies a driving type of non-excepted
interstate must also certify on the application or renewal form that the
applicant meets the driver qualification requirements contained in 49 CFR part
391.
(3) To maintain proof of
medical qualification to operate a CMV, the holder of a CDL or CLP must have a
valid Medical Examiner's Certificate. Proof of medical qualification must be
provided to DMV when requested. If proof is not provided as required following
the expiration of the holder's current proof of medical qualification as
described in OAR 735-063-0220, DMV will cancel
the holder's commercial driving privileges as provided in OAR
735-063-0340.
(4) DMV is not responsible for any expenses
an applicant may incur for the acquisition of a valid Medical Examiner's
Certificate or duplicate Medical Examiner's Certificate.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 184.616, 184.619, 802.010 & 807.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 807.040, 807.100 & 807.150
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