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FMCSA delaying entry-level truck driver training rule until 2022

Feb. 5, 2020
Administration calling for more two more years to complete development of the Training Provider Registry

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has announced a two-year delay in the compliance deadline to develop minimum training requirements for entry-level commercial motor vehicle operators.

The compliance date for the rule has been moved from February 7, 2020 to February 7, 2022. This action will provide FMCSA additional time to complete development of the Training Provider Registry (TPR).

The TPR will allow training providers to self-certify that they meet the training requirements and will provide the electronic interface that will receive and store entry-level driver training (ELDT) certification information from training providers and transmit that information to the State Driver Licensing Agencies (SDLAs).

The extension also provides SDLAs with time to modify their information technology (IT) systems and procedures, as necessary, to accommodate their receipt of driver-specific ELDT data from the TPR.

FMCSA is delaying the entire ELDT final rule, as opposed to a partial delay as proposed, due to delays in implementation of the TPR that were not foreseen when the proposed rule was published.

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