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60-4,146. Application; operation in intrastate commerce; certification; restrictions.(1) Upon making application pursuant to section 60-4,144, any applicant who operates or expects to operate a commercial motor vehicle solely in intrastate commerce and who is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391 adopted pursuant to section 75-363 shall certify that he or she is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391. Any applicant making certification pursuant to this section shall meet the physical and vision requirements established in section 60-4,118 and shall be subject to the provisions of such section relating to the Health Advisory Board.(2) An applicant who certifies that he or she is exempt from the physical qualifications and examination requirements of 49 C.F.R. part 391 pursuant to subsection (4) of section 75-363 shall meet the physical and vision requirements established in section 60-4,118 and shall be subject to the provisions of such section relating to the Health Advisory Board. A successful applicant shall be issued a commercial driver's license which restricts the holder to operating a commercial motor vehicle solely in intrastate commerce and which also indicates that the holder is exempt from the physical qualifications and examination requirements prescribed by 49 C.F.R. part 391. Two years after the initial issuance of such license and upon renewal, and every two years following renewal, the holder of the commercial driver's license shall present to the Department of Motor Vehicles upon request, on a form to be prescribed by the department, a statement from a physician detailing that based upon his or her examination of the applicant the medical or physical condition in existence prior to July 30, 1996, which would otherwise render the individual not qualified under federal standards, has not significantly worsened or that another nonqualifying medical or physical condition has not developed.(3) An applicant who certifies that he or she is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391 under subsection (1) of this section or who certifies that he or she is exempt from 49 C.F.R. part 391 under subsection (2) of this section shall answer the following questions on the application:(a) Have you within the last three months (e.g. due to diabetes, epilepsy, mental illness, head injury, stroke, heart condition, neurological disease, etc.):(i) lost voluntary control or consciousness ... yes ... no(ii) experienced vertigo or multiple episodes of dizziness or fainting ... yes ... no(iii) experienced disorientation ... yes ... no(iv) experienced seizures ... yes ... no(v) experienced impairment of memory, memory loss ... yes ... no Please explain: .........................................(b) Do you experience any condition which affects your ability to operate a motor vehicle? (e.g. due to loss of, or impairment of, foot, leg, hand, arm; neurological or neuromuscular disease, etc.) ... yes ... no Please explain: .........................................(c) Since the issuance of your last driver's license/permit has your health or medical condition changed or worsened? ... yes ... no Please explain, including how the above affects your ability to drive: ................................................................... SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 96; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 19; Laws 1994, LB 211, § 11; Laws 1996, LB 938, § 2; Laws 1998, LB 320, § 18; Laws 1999, LB 704, § 31; Laws 2006, LB 1007, § 8.

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-4_146

60-4,146. Application; operation in intrastate commerce; certification; restrictions.(1) Upon making application pursuant to section 60-4,144, any applicant who operates or expects to operate a commercial motor vehicle solely in intrastate commerce and who is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391 adopted pursuant to section 75-363 shall certify that he or she is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391. Any applicant making certification pursuant to this section shall meet the physical and vision requirements established in section 60-4,118 and shall be subject to the provisions of such section relating to the Health Advisory Board.(2) An applicant who certifies that he or she is exempt from the physical qualifications and examination requirements of 49 C.F.R. part 391 pursuant to subsection (4) of section 75-363 shall meet the physical and vision requirements established in section 60-4,118 and shall be subject to the provisions of such section relating to the Health Advisory Board. A successful applicant shall be issued a commercial driver's license which restricts the holder to operating a commercial motor vehicle solely in intrastate commerce and which also indicates that the holder is exempt from the physical qualifications and examination requirements prescribed by 49 C.F.R. part 391. Two years after the initial issuance of such license and upon renewal, and every two years following renewal, the holder of the commercial driver's license shall present to the Department of Motor Vehicles upon request, on a form to be prescribed by the department, a statement from a physician detailing that based upon his or her examination of the applicant the medical or physical condition in existence prior to July 30, 1996, which would otherwise render the individual not qualified under federal standards, has not significantly worsened or that another nonqualifying medical or physical condition has not developed.(3) An applicant who certifies that he or she is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391 under subsection (1) of this section or who certifies that he or she is exempt from 49 C.F.R. part 391 under subsection (2) of this section shall answer the following questions on the application:(a) Have you within the last three months (e.g. due to diabetes, epilepsy, mental illness, head injury, stroke, heart condition, neurological disease, etc.):(i) lost voluntary control or consciousness ... yes ... no(ii) experienced vertigo or multiple episodes of dizziness or fainting ... yes ... no(iii) experienced disorientation ... yes ... no(iv) experienced seizures ... yes ... no(v) experienced impairment of memory, memory loss ... yes ... no Please explain: .........................................(b) Do you experience any condition which affects your ability to operate a motor vehicle? (e.g. due to loss of, or impairment of, foot, leg, hand, arm; neurological or neuromuscular disease, etc.) ... yes ... no Please explain: .........................................(c) Since the issuance of your last driver's license/permit has your health or medical condition changed or worsened? ... yes ... no Please explain, including how the above affects your ability to drive: ................................................................... SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 96; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 19; Laws 1994, LB 211, § 11; Laws 1996, LB 938, § 2; Laws 1998, LB 320, § 18; Laws 1999, LB 704, § 31; Laws 2006, LB 1007, § 8.

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Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter60 > 60-4_146

60-4,146. Application; operation in intrastate commerce; certification; restrictions.(1) Upon making application pursuant to section 60-4,144, any applicant who operates or expects to operate a commercial motor vehicle solely in intrastate commerce and who is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391 adopted pursuant to section 75-363 shall certify that he or she is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391. Any applicant making certification pursuant to this section shall meet the physical and vision requirements established in section 60-4,118 and shall be subject to the provisions of such section relating to the Health Advisory Board.(2) An applicant who certifies that he or she is exempt from the physical qualifications and examination requirements of 49 C.F.R. part 391 pursuant to subsection (4) of section 75-363 shall meet the physical and vision requirements established in section 60-4,118 and shall be subject to the provisions of such section relating to the Health Advisory Board. A successful applicant shall be issued a commercial driver's license which restricts the holder to operating a commercial motor vehicle solely in intrastate commerce and which also indicates that the holder is exempt from the physical qualifications and examination requirements prescribed by 49 C.F.R. part 391. Two years after the initial issuance of such license and upon renewal, and every two years following renewal, the holder of the commercial driver's license shall present to the Department of Motor Vehicles upon request, on a form to be prescribed by the department, a statement from a physician detailing that based upon his or her examination of the applicant the medical or physical condition in existence prior to July 30, 1996, which would otherwise render the individual not qualified under federal standards, has not significantly worsened or that another nonqualifying medical or physical condition has not developed.(3) An applicant who certifies that he or she is not subject to 49 C.F.R. part 391 under subsection (1) of this section or who certifies that he or she is exempt from 49 C.F.R. part 391 under subsection (2) of this section shall answer the following questions on the application:(a) Have you within the last three months (e.g. due to diabetes, epilepsy, mental illness, head injury, stroke, heart condition, neurological disease, etc.):(i) lost voluntary control or consciousness ... yes ... no(ii) experienced vertigo or multiple episodes of dizziness or fainting ... yes ... no(iii) experienced disorientation ... yes ... no(iv) experienced seizures ... yes ... no(v) experienced impairment of memory, memory loss ... yes ... no Please explain: .........................................(b) Do you experience any condition which affects your ability to operate a motor vehicle? (e.g. due to loss of, or impairment of, foot, leg, hand, arm; neurological or neuromuscular disease, etc.) ... yes ... no Please explain: .........................................(c) Since the issuance of your last driver's license/permit has your health or medical condition changed or worsened? ... yes ... no Please explain, including how the above affects your ability to drive: ................................................................... SourceLaws 1989, LB 285, § 96; Laws 1990, LB 980, § 19; Laws 1994, LB 211, § 11; Laws 1996, LB 938, § 2; Laws 1998, LB 320, § 18; Laws 1999, LB 704, § 31; Laws 2006, LB 1007, § 8.