All CDL drivers who cross state lines must submit a copy of their Medical Examiners Certificate (medical card) to their local BMV. This new law will take place Jan. 30, 2012.:hellno:
What do you think about this new federal requirement?
We had a pretty good discussion about this some time ago. I can't seem to find the thread. Anyway, I called Raleigh and got the scoop. Although the effective date is Jan 30, 2012... you actually have until the end of 2014. IF your license is up for renewal before then, you can do it when you go to renew your license... but, they don't suggest you wait that long. IF you're license is up for renewal anytime in 2015, it will be too late (or at least, that's what she said.) As of January 2016, you will begin to get a letter decertifying your CDL.
It really is no big deal. You should have gotten (or soon will) a letter telling you about it. There is an address on the letter where you can mail a "front and back" copy of your medical card and CDL. That's all you have to do. [I suggest including a copy of the letter you receive.]
IF, however, you have any kind of medical restrictions, or that SPE thingy (not sure about the acronym,) you must appear in person before the DMV (BMV) and show your card.
What happens if you stop driving but want to keep your CDL. Just to have it. You still have to get your med. card to renew?? If so that sounds like a joke to me.