federal_register: 2024-31267
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| 2024-31267 | Commercial Driver's License: State of Hawaii; Application for Exemption | Notice | FMCSA announces that the State of Hawaii has applied for an exemption from specified portions of the commercial driver's license (CDL) skills test and entry-level driver training (EDLT) curriculum requirements. The State of Hawaii currently has a two-year exemption that expires on February 20, 2026, under which it may waive portions of the CDL skills test for CDL applicants who take the skills test on the islands of Lanai and Molokai and grant restricted CDLs to successful applicants. The State of Hawaii now requests a five-year exemption of these provisions, with the addition of an exemption from certain portions of the ELDT curriculum requirements for providers of behind- the-wheel (BTW) public road training on the islands of Lanai and Molokai. FMCSA requests public comment on the applicant's request for an exemption and whether the Agency should withdraw Hawaii's current exemption that expires on February 20, 2026, and grant a new five-year exemption from both the CDL skills test and the ELDT requirements. | 2024-12-30 | 2024 | 12 | https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/12/30/2024-31267/commercial-drivers-license-state-of-hawaii-application-for-exemption | https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2024-12-30/pdf/2024-31267.pdf | Transportation Department; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration | 492,181 | FMCSA announces that the State of Hawaii has applied for an exemption from specified portions of the commercial driver's license (CDL) skills test and entry-level driver training (EDLT) curriculum requirements. The State of Hawaii currently has a... |