SEC. 4116. MEDICAL PROGRAM.
(a) In General.--Subchapter III <<NOTE: 49 USC 31131.>> of chapter
311 of title 49, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the
following:
``Sec. 31149. Medical program
``(a) Medical Review Board.--
``(1) Establishment and function.--The Secretary of
Transportation shall establish a Medical Review Board to provide
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration with medical
advice and recommendations on medical standards and guidelines
for the physical qualifications of operators of commercial motor
vehicles, medical examiner education, and medical research.
``(2) Composition.--The Medical Review Board shall be
appointed by the Secretary and shall consist of 5 members
selected from medical institutions and private practice. The
membership shall reflect expertise in a variety of medical
specialties relevant to the driver fitness requirements of the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
``(b) Chief Medical Examiner.--The Secretary shall appoint a chief
medical examiner who shall be an employee of the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration and who shall hold a position
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under section 3104 of title 5, United States Code, relating to
employment of specially qualified scientific and professional personnel,
and shall be paid under section 5376 of title 5, United States Code,
relating to pay for certain senior-level positions.
``(c) Medical Standards and Requirements.--
``(1) In general.--The Secretary, with the advice of the
Medical Review Board and the chief medical examiner, shall--
``(A) establish, review, and revise--
``(i) medical standards for operators of
commercial motor vehicles that will ensure that
the physical condition of operators of commercial
motor vehicles is adequate to enable them to
operate the vehicles safely; and
``(ii) requirements for periodic physical
examinations of such operators performed by
medical examiners who have, at a minimum, self-
certified that they have completed training in
physical and medical examination standards and are
listed on a national registry maintained by the
Department of Transportation;
``(B) require each such operator to have a current
valid medical certificate;
``(C) conduct periodic reviews of a select number of
medical examiners on the national registry to ensure
that proper examinations of such operators are being
conducted;
``(D) develop, as appropriate, specific courses and
materials for medical examiners listed in the national
registry established under this section, and require
those medical examiners to, at a minimum, self-certify
that they have completed specific training, including
refresher courses, to be listed in the registry;
``(E) require medical examiners to transmit the name
of the applicant and numerical identifier, as determined
by the Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration, for any completed medical examination
report required under section 391.43 of title 49, Code
of Federal Regulations, electronically to the chief
medical examiner on monthly basis; and
``(F) periodically review a representative sample of
the medical examination reports associated with the name
and numerical identifiers of applicants transmitted
under subparagraph (E) for errors, omissions, or other
indications of improper certification.
``(2) Monitoring performance.--The Secretary shall
investigate patterns of errors or improper certification by a
medical examiner. If the Secretary finds that a medical examiner
has issued a medical certificate to an operator of a commercial
motor vehicle who fails to meet the applicable standards at the
time of the examination or that a medical examiner has falsely
claimed to have completed training in physical and medical
examination standards as required by this section, the Secretary
may remove such medical examiner from the registry and may void
the medical certificate of the applicant or holder.
``(d) <<NOTE: Establishment.>> National Registry of Medical
Examiners.--The Secretary, acting through the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administra- tion--
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``(1) shall establish and maintain a current national
registry of medical examiners who are qualified to perform
examinations and issue medical certificates;
``(2) shall remove from the registry the name of any medical
examiner that fails to meet or maintain the qualifications
established by the Secretary for being listed in the registry or
otherwise does not meet the requirements of this section or
regulation issued under this section;
``(3) shall accept as valid only medical certificates issued
by persons on the national registry of medical examiners; and
``(4) may make participation of medical examiners in the
national registry voluntary if such a change will enhance the
safety of operators of commercial motor vehicles.
``(e) Regulations.--The Secretary shall issue such regulations as
may be necessary to carry out this section.''.
(b) Medical Examiners.--Section 31136(a)(3) of such title is amended
to read as follows:
``(3) the physical condition of operators of commercial
motor vehicles is adequate to enable them to operate the
vehicles safely and the periodic physical examinations required
of such operators are performed by medical examiners who have
received training in physical and medical examination standards
and, after the national registry maintained by the Department of
Transportation under section 31149(d) is established, are listed
on such registry; and''.
(c) Definition of Medical Examiner.--Section 31132 of such title is
amended--
(1) by redesignating paragraphs (6) through (10) as
paragraphs (7) through (11), respectively; and
(2) by inserting after paragraph (5) the following:
``(6) `medical examiner' means an individual licensed,
certified, or registered in accordance with regulations issued
by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as a medical
examiner.''.
(d) <<NOTE: 49 USC 31104 note.>> Funding.--Amounts made available
pursuant to section 31104(i) of title 49, United States Code, shall be
used by the Secretary to carry out section 31149 of title 49, United
States Code.
(e) Clerical Amendment.--The analysis for such subchapter is amended
by inserting after the item relating to section 31148 the following:
``31149. Medical program.''.
(f) <<NOTE: 49 USC 31149 note.>> Effective Date.--The amendment made
by subsection (a) shall take effect on the 365th day following the date
of enactment of this Act.
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File Title | SEC |
Author | herman.dogan |
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File Modified | 2008-07-28 |
File Created | 2008-07-28 |