A new rule goes into effect in March limiting who is eligible for a non-domiciled commercial drivers license or permit. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration moved swiftly to issue a final ...
Texas was the subject of the longest letter — 20 pages. The letters outlined five general areas of non-compliance with federal standards. Each letter threatened to withhold federal-aid highway funds ...
California formally defended its handling of non-domiciled commercial driver licenses as compliant with federal law in an Oct. 26 letter to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The FMCSA ...
Replacing a contested interim rule, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration finalized a rule effective 03.16.26 that could sharply limit non‑domiciled CDLs to drivers holding H‑2A, H‑2B, or ...
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