What is a fed med card
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A Fed Med Card, also known as a Federal Medical Examiner's Certificate, is a document required for commercial drivers in the United States who operate vehicles that fall under the jurisdiction of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). This card certifies that a commercial driver is physically qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) in accordance with the medical standards set by the FMCSA.
Here are some key points about the Fed Med Card:
- Purpose: The Fed Med Card is required to ensure that commercial drivers are physically fit to perform the demanding tasks associated with operating large trucks and buses.
- Medical Examination: To obtain a Fed Med Card, a commercial driver must undergo a medical examination conducted by a certified medical examiner. The examiner assesses the driver's physical and mental health, including vision, hearing, blood pressure, and other vital signs.
- Expiration: The Fed Med Card is typically valid for two years, although it can be shorter if the medical examiner determines that a driver's health requires more frequent monitoring.
- Medical Conditions: Drivers with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes, sleep apnea, or vision issues, may still be eligible for a Fed Med Card, but they may require additional documentation and monitoring.
- Regulations: The requirements for obtaining and maintaining a Fed Med Card are governed by federal regulations, specifically 49 CFR Part 391.
- Renewal: Commercial drivers must renew their Fed Med Cards before they expire to maintain their eligibility to operate CMVs. The renewal process involves undergoing another medical examination.
- Enforcement: Law enforcement officers can request to see a driver's Fed Med Card during routine traffic stops or roadside inspections. Failing to have a valid Fed Med Card can result in penalties and suspension of driving privileges.
It's important for commercial drivers to stay informed about the specific requirements and regulations related to Fed Med Cards, as they can vary based on factors such as the type of commercial vehicle being operated and the driver's medical history. Additionally, the rules and regulations governing commercial drivers can change, so it's advisable to consult the FMCSA or a qualified medical examiner for the most up-to-date information.
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