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Self-Certification Driving Type Chart
All Class A, B, or C (CDL) License holders and all drivers applying for a Class A, B, or C permit must
check one of the Self-Certification Driving Types on the form.
How do I know what Self-Certification Driving Type I should check?
NI - Non-Excepted Interstate Transportation: Interstate drivers who are subject to the Federal Physical Qualifications and Examination regulations.
A Medical Examiner’s Certificate must accompany this form.
Drivers who are at least 21 years of age or older.
All Class A, B and C commercial drivers who engage in interstate commerce while transporting goods or providing services.
All Class A, B and C commercial drivers who have been granted a federal vision or diabetes exemption, or who have successfully completed a Skills
Performance Evaluation (SPE).
School bus drivers employed by a school transportation provider/contractor who transport students for any purpose other than home to school/school
to home, i.e., out of state for a field trip.
NA - Non-Excepted Intrastate Transportation: Intrastate drivers who are subject to the Federal Physical Qualifications and Examination regulations.
A Medical Examiner’s Certificate must accompany this form.
All Class A, B and C commercial drivers who operate commercial motor vehicles in intrastate commerce while transporting goods or providing
services.
Drivers who transport hazardous materials in intrastate commerce.
Drivers who transport personal property for compensation.
Drivers of migrant workers (must meet minimum medical standards only; 49 CFR 398.3).
EI - Excepted Interstate Transportation: Interstate drivers who are not subject to the Federal Physical Qualifications and Examination regulations.
Therefore, a Medical Examiner’s Certificate is not required.
Drivers who are employed by the Federal government, a state, or any political subdivision of a state who engage in interstate commerce.
School bus drivers employed by a school district who transport students for any purpose other than home to school/school to home, i.e., out of state field
trip. *School bus drivers are still required to comply with the School Bus Driver’s Physical Examination required by Title 67, Chapter 71.
School bus drivers employed by either a school district or a school transportation provider/contractor who during normal home to school/school to home
trips transport students out of state. *School bus drivers are still required to comply with the School Bus Driver’s Physical Examination required by Title
67, Chapter 71.
Drivers who operate vehicles in interstate commerce that have a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 10,001 to 26,000 lbs., do NOT transport
hazardous materials that require placarding, and are NOT designed to transport 16 or more persons, including the driver. *Although not tied to the
commercial license, drivers of these vehicles are required to carry a Medical Examiner’s Certificate.
Drivers who occasionally transport personal property not for compensation, nor in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise, who engage in interstate
commerce.
Drivers who transport human corpses or sick and injured persons across state lines.
Drivers who operate fire trucks and rescue vehicles while involved in emergency and related operations who engage in interstate commerce.
Drivers who operate 9 to 15 passenger vans (including the driver) weighing less than 26,001 GVWR not for compensation who engage in interstate
commerce.
Drivers who work in the apiarian industry (Beekeepers) who engage in interstate commerce.
Drivers who work in farm custom operations (Custom Harvesters) who engage in interstate commerce.
Drivers of farm vehicles who engage in interstate commerce while operating within a 150 mile radius of the farm.
Drivers who transport passengers for non-business related purposes and not for compensation who engage in interstate commerce, i.e., organizations
exempt from the Internal Revenue Code that provide transportation for their members.
Drivers who operate in interstate commerce while delivering emergency supplies of propane winter heating fuel or responding to a pipeline emergency.
EA - Excepted Intrastate Transportation: Intrastate drivers who are not subject to the Federal Physical Qualifications and Examination regulations.
Therefore, a Medical Examiner’s Certificate is not required.
Drivers who are employed by the Federal government, a state, or any political subdivision of a state who operate in intrastate commerce.
Inspection mechanics who operate within a 25 mile radius of the maintenance facility for the purpose of conducting a road test as required under
Chapter 175 (relating to vehicle equipment and inspection).
School bus drivers who transport students for any purpose within the boundaries of Pennsylvania. *School bus drivers are still required to comply with
the School Bus Driver’s Physical Examination required by Title 67, Chapter 71.
Drivers who operate vehicles in intrastate commerce that have a GVWR of 17,001 to 26,000 lbs., do NOT transport hazardous materials that require
placarding, and are NOT designed to transport 16 or more persons, including the driver. * Although not tied to the commercial license, drivers of these
vehicles are required to carry a Medical Examiner’s Certificate.
Drivers who occasionally transport personal property not for compensation, nor in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise, in intrastate commerce.
Drivers who transport human corpses or sick and injured persons in intrastate commerce.
Drivers who operate fire trucks and rescue vehicles while involved in emergency and related operations in intrastate commerce.
Drivers who operate 9 to 15 passenger vans (including the driver) weighing less than 26,001 GVWR not for compensation in intrastate commerce.
Drivers who work in the apiarian industry (Beekeepers) and operate in intrastate commerce.
Drivers who work in farm custom operations (Custom Harvesters) and operate in intrastate commerce.
Drivers of farm vehicles who engage in intrastate commerce.
Drivers who transport passengers for non-business related purposes and not for compensation in intrastate commerce, i.e., organizations exempt from
the Internal Revenue Code, that provide transportation for their members.
Drivers who operate in intrastate commerce while delivering emergency supplies of propane winter heating fuel or responding to a pipeline emergency.
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