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2019-15963 Commercial Driver's License Out-of-State Knowledge Test Proposed Rule The FMCSA proposes to allow driver applicants to take the commercial driver's license (CDL) general and specialized knowledge tests in a State (the testing State) other than the applicant's State of domicile. Under this proposed rule, a State would not be required to offer the knowledge tests to out-of-State applicants. However, if the testing State elects to offer the knowledge tests to these applicants, it would transmit the results to the State of domicile, which would be required to accept the results. Because this proposal would not change the existing standards for administration of the knowledge tests, the Agency concludes it would have no detrimental impact on safety. 2019-07-29 2019 7 https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2019/07/29/2019-15963/commercial-drivers-license-out-of-state-knowledge-test https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2019-07-29/pdf/2019-15963.pdf Transportation Department; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 492,181 The FMCSA proposes to allow driver applicants to take the commercial driver's license (CDL) general and specialized knowledge tests in a State (the testing State) other than the applicant's State of domicile. Under this proposed rule, a State would not...  

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