Guest guest Posted July 12, 1999 Report Share Posted July 12, 1999 In a message dated 7/12/1999 8:17:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wwotr@... writes: << What I want is my " old " rate of pay reinstated and my " grade " to be changed BACK to what it was. I'm looking to loose about $2000.00-$2500.00 a year. That is ALOT to me and my family NOT to mention my pride! >> Possible Suggestions: * If you belong to a union, file a grievance. * Check to see what protections you have under state law. * Look for another job. I really don't know what to suggest beyond that. Since our esteemed justices on the SC took away pretty much all employment protection, I guess the next best thing is to try what I suggested above. Call for ideas here, group? Anyone? Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 1999 Report Share Posted July 13, 1999 Sorry about your problems but here it is in a nutshell. The DOT requirements for passing your medical exam required every two years is as follows. A diabetic on oral medication can maintain a CDL while a diabetic on Insulin cannot. Your company really has no choice but to remove you from driving. Now you need to check into wage and hour regs as if you were salaried, they may not be able to reduce your salary amount per hour. Even though they removed you from driving status. However if you were paid by mile, they are doing what they can by placing you in another position and making you hourly. Sincerely Ann S Trucking company owner and diabetic Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(disscrimination?) > > > >From: RevJSutter@... > > > >In a message dated 7/12/1999 12:10:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > >wwotr@... writes: > > > ><< My contention is that although it may be a " blanket " law you've still > got > > the fact that your discriminating against a person because he " injects " > his > > drugs instead of orally. > > (that the way I see it) >> > > > > > >ARGH! People, please! As much as I think our friend here has been the > >victim of discrimination, the recent US Supreme Court decision says it > isn't > >discrimination if a trucking company refuses to let a person drive when > they > >cannot meet the DOT requirements. When the SC speaks, it overrides ALL > other > >laws on the subject, including federal and state laws and local ordinances. > > > >Jim > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 1999 Report Share Posted July 13, 1999 Some states will let a person taking insulin have a CDL. The DOT has some info on their website. The person taking insulin will need to have a physical yearly, carry glucose with them, test their BG every so often, etc. I sent the couple of links to the list yesterday.Maybe he can sign a waiver and have a physical every year. But then he siad that he didn't necessary want to drive. He just wanted his old pay. He COULD drive. I thik he should print out the information from the DOT website and show it to his company and see about signing a waiver. Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(clarification) > > >Sorry about your problems but here it is in a nutshell. The DOT >requirements for passing your medical exam required every two years is as >follows. A diabetic on oral medication can maintain a CDL while a diabetic >on Insulin cannot. Your company really has no choice but to remove you from >driving. Now you need to check into wage and hour regs as if you were >salaried, they may not be able to reduce your salary amount per hour. Even >though they removed you from driving status. However if you were paid by >mile, they are doing what they can by placing you in another position and >making you hourly. > >Sincerely > >Ann S > >Trucking company owner and diabetic > Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(disscrimination?) >> >> >> >From: RevJSutter@... >> > >> >In a message dated 7/12/1999 12:10:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >> >wwotr@... writes: >> > >> ><< My contention is that although it may be a " blanket " law you've still >> got >> > the fact that your discriminating against a person because he " injects " >> his >> > drugs instead of orally. >> > (that the way I see it) >> >> > >> > >> >ARGH! People, please! As much as I think our friend here has been the >> >victim of discrimination, the recent US Supreme Court decision says it >> isn't >> >discrimination if a trucking company refuses to let a person drive when >> they >> >cannot meet the DOT requirements. When the SC speaks, it overrides ALL >> other >> >laws on the subject, including federal and state laws and local >ordinances. >> > >> >Jim >> > >> >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 1999 Report Share Posted July 13, 1999 Bill this has nothing to do with states it has to do with DOT which is Federal. I suppose that in the lesser CDL's this maybe so such as taxie or bus in Intrastate. My knowledge is Big Trucks and Long Distance and in this the DOT is firm Annie Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(disscrimination?) > >> > >> > >> >From: RevJSutter@... > >> > > >> >In a message dated 7/12/1999 12:10:42 AM Eastern Daylight Time, > >> >wwotr@... writes: > >> > > >> ><< My contention is that although it may be a " blanket " law you've still > >> got > >> > the fact that your discriminating against a person because he " injects " > >> his > >> > drugs instead of orally. > >> > (that the way I see it) >> > >> > > >> > > >> >ARGH! People, please! As much as I think our friend here has been the > >> >victim of discrimination, the recent US Supreme Court decision says it > >> isn't > >> >discrimination if a trucking company refuses to let a person drive when > >> they > >> >cannot meet the DOT requirements. When the SC speaks, it overrides ALL > >> other > >> >laws on the subject, including federal and state laws and local > >ordinances. > >> > > >> >Jim > >> > > >> >--------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > >> > > >> >Start a new ONElist list & you can WIN great prizes! > >> >http://www.onelist.com > >> >See homepage for details on ONElist's new " FRIENDS & FAMILY " program. > >> > > >> >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > > >> > >> > >> --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- > >> > >> What is " FRIENDS & FAMILY? " > >> http://www.onelist.com > >> It's a new program at ONElist. See homepage for details. > >> > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >> > > > > > >--------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 1999 Report Share Posted July 13, 1999 From the DOT web site: [Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 49, Volume 4, Parts 200 to 399] [Revised as of October 1, 1998] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 49CFR391.64] [Page 806-807] TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PART 391--QUALIFICATIONS OF DRIVERS--Table of Contents Subpart G--Limited Exemptions Sec. 391.64 Grandfathering for certain drivers participating in vision and diabetes waiver study programs. (a) The provisions of Sec. 391.41((3) do not apply to a driver who was a participant in good standing on March 31, 1996, in a waiver study program concerning the operation of commercial motor vehicles by insulin-controlled diabetic drivers; provided: (1) The driver is physically examined every year, including an examination by a board-certified/eligible endocrinologist attesting to the fact that the driver is: (i) Otherwise qualified under Sec. 391.41; (ii) Free of insulin reactions (an individual is free of insulin reactions if that individual does not have severe hypoglycemia or hypoglycemia unawareness, and has less than one documented, symptomatic hypoglycemic reaction per month); (iii) Able to and has demonstrated willingness to properly monitor and manage his/her diabetes; and (iv) Not likely to suffer any diminution in driving ability due to his/her diabetic condition. (2) The driver agrees to and complies with the following conditions: (i) A source of rapidly absorbable glucose shalll be carried at all times while driving; (ii) Blood glucose levels shall be self-monitored one hour prior to driving and at least once every four hours while driving or on duty prior to driving using a portable glucose monitoring device equipped with a computerized memory; (iii) Submit blood glucose logs to the endocrinologist or medical examiner at the annual examination or when otherwise directed by an authorized agent of the FHWA; (iv) Provide a copy of the endocrinologist's report to the medical examiner at the time of the annual medical examination; and (v) Provide a copy of the annual medical certification to the employer for retention in the driver's qualification file and retain a copy of the certification on his/her person while driving for presentation to a duly authorized Federal, State or local enforcement official. ( The provisions of Sec. 391.41((10) do not apply to a driver who was a participant in good standing on March 31, 1996, in a waiver study program concerning the operation of commercial motor vehicles by drivers with visual impairment in one eye; provided: (1) The driver is physically examined every year, including an examination by an ophthalmologist or optometrist attesting to the fact that the driver: (i) Is otherwise qualified under Sec. 391.41; and (ii) Continues to measure at least 20/40 (Snellen) in the better eye. (2) The driver provides a copy of the ophthalmologist or optometrist report [[Page 807]] to the medical examiner at the time of the annual medical examination. (3) The driver provides a copy of the annual medical certification to the employer for retention in the driver's qualification file and retains a copy of the certification on his/her person while driving for presentation to a duly authorized federal, state or local enforcement official. [61 FR 13346, Mar. 26, 1996] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 1999 Report Share Posted July 13, 1999 Please note the operative words GRANDFATHERING this applies to persons who were already driving when the new DOT Regs and CDL's came into being. Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(clarification) > > > >From the DOT web site: > > [Code of Federal Regulations] > [Title 49, Volume 4, Parts 200 to 399] > [Revised as of October 1, 1998] > >From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access > [CITE: 49CFR391.64] > > [Page 806-807] > > TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION > > DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION > > PART 391--QUALIFICATIONS OF DRIVERS--Table of Contents > > Subpart G--Limited Exemptions > > Sec. 391.64 Grandfathering for certain drivers participating in vision and > diabetes waiver study programs. > > (a) The provisions of Sec. 391.41((3) do not apply to a driver who > was a participant in good standing on March 31, 1996, in a waiver study > program concerning the operation of commercial motor vehicles by > insulin-controlled diabetic drivers; provided: > (1) The driver is physically examined every year, including an > examination by a board-certified/eligible endocrinologist attesting to > the fact that the driver is: > (i) Otherwise qualified under Sec. 391.41; > (ii) Free of insulin reactions (an individual is free of insulin > reactions if that individual does not have severe hypoglycemia or > hypoglycemia unawareness, and has less than one documented, symptomatic > hypoglycemic reaction per month); > (iii) Able to and has demonstrated willingness to properly monitor > and manage his/her diabetes; and > (iv) Not likely to suffer any diminution in driving ability due to > his/her diabetic condition. > (2) The driver agrees to and complies with the following conditions: > (i) A source of rapidly absorbable glucose shalll be carried at all > times while driving; > (ii) Blood glucose levels shall be self-monitored one hour prior to > driving and at least once every four hours while driving or on duty > prior to driving using a portable glucose monitoring device equipped > with a computerized memory; > (iii) Submit blood glucose logs to the endocrinologist or medical > examiner at the annual examination or when otherwise directed by an > authorized agent of the FHWA; > (iv) Provide a copy of the endocrinologist's report to the medical > examiner at the time of the annual medical examination; and > (v) Provide a copy of the annual medical certification to the > employer for retention in the driver's qualification file and retain a > copy of the certification on his/her person while driving for > presentation to a duly authorized Federal, State or local enforcement > official. > ( The provisions of Sec. 391.41((10) do not apply to a driver > who was a participant in good standing on March 31, 1996, in a waiver > study program concerning the operation of commercial motor vehicles by > drivers with visual impairment in one eye; provided: > (1) The driver is physically examined every year, including an > examination by an ophthalmologist or optometrist attesting to the fact > that the driver: > (i) Is otherwise qualified under Sec. 391.41; and > (ii) Continues to measure at least 20/40 (Snellen) in the better > eye. > (2) The driver provides a copy of the ophthalmologist or optometrist > report > > [[Page 807]] > > to the medical examiner at the time of the annual medical examination. > (3) The driver provides a copy of the annual medical certification > to the employer for retention in the driver's qualification file and > retains a copy of the certification on his/her person while driving for > presentation to a duly authorized federal, state or local enforcement > official. > > [61 FR 13346, Mar. 26, 1996] > > > > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 1999 Report Share Posted July 13, 1999 This also applies to special persons participating in certain study programs. For the most part read on in the handbook. The next time my S/O comes through I will scan that part of the DOT handbook for anybody who is interested Ann S Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(clarification) > > > >From the DOT web site: > > [Code of Federal Regulations] > [Title 49, Volume 4, Parts 200 to 399] > [Revised as of October 1, 1998] > >From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access > [CITE: 49CFR391.64] > > [Page 806-807] > > TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION > > DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION > > PART 391--QUALIFICATIONS OF DRIVERS--Table of Contents > > Subpart G--Limited Exemptions > > Sec. 391.64 Grandfathering for certain drivers participating in vision and > diabetes waiver study programs. > > (a) The provisions of Sec. 391.41((3) do not apply to a driver who > was a participant in good standing on March 31, 1996, in a waiver study > program concerning the operation of commercial motor vehicles by > insulin-controlled diabetic drivers; provided: > (1) The driver is physically examined every year, including an > examination by a board-certified/eligible endocrinologist attesting to > the fact that the driver is: > (i) Otherwise qualified under Sec. 391.41; > (ii) Free of insulin reactions (an individual is free of insulin > reactions if that individual does not have severe hypoglycemia or > hypoglycemia unawareness, and has less than one documented, symptomatic > hypoglycemic reaction per month); > (iii) Able to and has demonstrated willingness to properly monitor > and manage his/her diabetes; and > (iv) Not likely to suffer any diminution in driving ability due to > his/her diabetic condition. > (2) The driver agrees to and complies with the following conditions: > (i) A source of rapidly absorbable glucose shalll be carried at all > times while driving; > (ii) Blood glucose levels shall be self-monitored one hour prior to > driving and at least once every four hours while driving or on duty > prior to driving using a portable glucose monitoring device equipped > with a computerized memory; > (iii) Submit blood glucose logs to the endocrinologist or medical > examiner at the annual examination or when otherwise directed by an > authorized agent of the FHWA; > (iv) Provide a copy of the endocrinologist's report to the medical > examiner at the time of the annual medical examination; and > (v) Provide a copy of the annual medical certification to the > employer for retention in the driver's qualification file and retain a > copy of the certification on his/her person while driving for > presentation to a duly authorized Federal, State or local enforcement > official. > ( The provisions of Sec. 391.41((10) do not apply to a driver > who was a participant in good standing on March 31, 1996, in a waiver > study program concerning the operation of commercial motor vehicles by > drivers with visual impairment in one eye; provided: > (1) The driver is physically examined every year, including an > examination by an ophthalmologist or optometrist attesting to the fact > that the driver: > (i) Is otherwise qualified under Sec. 391.41; and > (ii) Continues to measure at least 20/40 (Snellen) in the better > eye. > (2) The driver provides a copy of the ophthalmologist or optometrist > report > > [[Page 807]] > > to the medical examiner at the time of the annual medical examination. > (3) The driver provides a copy of the annual medical certification > to the employer for retention in the driver's qualification file and > retains a copy of the certification on his/her person while driving for > presentation to a duly authorized federal, state or local enforcement > official. > > [61 FR 13346, Mar. 26, 1996] > > > > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 1999 Report Share Posted July 13, 1999 So how is (was) one to get into this special study group? wwotr Visit my Lee Roth website at: www.sonic.net/~wwotr Visit my Camaro webpage at: www.sonic.net/~wwotr/70camaro.htm Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(clarification) > > >This also applies to special persons participating in certain study >programs. > >For the most part read on in the handbook. The next time my S/O comes >through I will scan that part of the DOT handbook for anybody who is >interested > >Ann S > Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(clarification) > > >> >> >> >From the DOT web site: >> >> [Code of Federal Regulations] >> [Title 49, Volume 4, Parts 200 to 399] >> [Revised as of October 1, 1998] >> >From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access >> [CITE: 49CFR391.64] >> >> [Page 806-807] >> >> TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION >> >> DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION >> >> PART 391--QUALIFICATIONS OF DRIVERS--Table of Contents >> >> Subpart G--Limited Exemptions >> >> Sec. 391.64 Grandfathering for certain drivers participating in vision >and >> diabetes waiver study programs. >> >> (a) The provisions of Sec. 391.41((3) do not apply to a driver who >> was a participant in good standing on March 31, 1996, in a waiver study >> program concerning the operation of commercial motor vehicles by >> insulin-controlled diabetic drivers; provided: >> (1) The driver is physically examined every year, including an >> examination by a board-certified/eligible endocrinologist attesting to >> the fact that the driver is: >> (i) Otherwise qualified under Sec. 391.41; >> (ii) Free of insulin reactions (an individual is free of insulin >> reactions if that individual does not have severe hypoglycemia or >> hypoglycemia unawareness, and has less than one documented, symptomatic >> hypoglycemic reaction per month); >> (iii) Able to and has demonstrated willingness to properly monitor >> and manage his/her diabetes; and >> (iv) Not likely to suffer any diminution in driving ability due to >> his/her diabetic condition. >> (2) The driver agrees to and complies with the following conditions: >> (i) A source of rapidly absorbable glucose shalll be carried at all >> times while driving; >> (ii) Blood glucose levels shall be self-monitored one hour prior to >> driving and at least once every four hours while driving or on duty >> prior to driving using a portable glucose monitoring device equipped >> with a computerized memory; >> (iii) Submit blood glucose logs to the endocrinologist or medical >> examiner at the annual examination or when otherwise directed by an >> authorized agent of the FHWA; >> (iv) Provide a copy of the endocrinologist's report to the medical >> examiner at the time of the annual medical examination; and >> (v) Provide a copy of the annual medical certification to the >> employer for retention in the driver's qualification file and retain a >> copy of the certification on his/her person while driving for >> presentation to a duly authorized Federal, State or local enforcement >> official. >> ( The provisions of Sec. 391.41((10) do not apply to a driver >> who was a participant in good standing on March 31, 1996, in a waiver >> study program concerning the operation of commercial motor vehicles by >> drivers with visual impairment in one eye; provided: >> (1) The driver is physically examined every year, including an >> examination by an ophthalmologist or optometrist attesting to the fact >> that the driver: >> (i) Is otherwise qualified under Sec. 391.41; and >> (ii) Continues to measure at least 20/40 (Snellen) in the better >> eye. >> (2) The driver provides a copy of the ophthalmologist or optometrist >> report >> >> [[Page 807]] >> >> to the medical examiner at the time of the annual medical examination. >> (3) The driver provides a copy of the annual medical certification >> to the employer for retention in the driver's qualification file and >> retains a copy of the certification on his/her person while driving for >> presentation to a duly authorized federal, state or local enforcement >> official. >> >> [61 FR 13346, Mar. 26, 1996] >> >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 1999 Report Share Posted July 14, 1999 The followingisalingtoDOTrequirements in a PDF file.It requires Adobe Acrobat to read it. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/omc/pihs/pihs391.pdf The following link is a list of phone numbers in every state: http://mcregis.fhwa.dot.gov/request.htm The following is from http://mcregis.fhwa.dot.gov/medical.htm\ § 391.41((3) - A person is physically qualified to drive a commercial motor vehicle if that person: Has no established medical history or clinical diagnosis of diabetes mellitus currently requiring insulin for control. There is no provision in the Federal Motor r Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) for a waiver of the minimum physical requirement with respect to the insulin-using diabetic. Diabetes mellitus is a disease which, on occasion, can result in a loss of consciousness or orientation in time and space. Individuals who require insulin for control have conditions which can get out of control by the use of too much or too little insulin, or food intake not consistent with the insulin dosage. Incapacitation may occur from symptoms of hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic reactions (drowsiness, semiconsciousness, diabetic coma, or insulin shock). The administration of insulin is, within itself, a complicated process requiring insulin, syringe, needle, alcohol sponge and a sterile technique. Factors related to long-haul commercial motor vehicle operations, such as fatigue, lack of sleep, poor diet, emotional conditions, stress, and concomitant illness, compound the diabetic problem. Therefore, the FHWA has consistently held that a diabetic who uses insulin for control does not meet the minimum physical requirements of the FMCSRs. Certain drugs, known as hypoglycemic agents, are sometimes prescribed for diabetic individuals to help stimulate natural body production of insulin. If the condition can be controlled by the use of oral medication and diet, then an individual may be qualified under the present rule. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 1999 Report Share Posted July 14, 1999 Isn't that just what I said several times. I own an interstate trucking company and have to know these things. Hugs to you all and I am so sorry for the driver who has lost his job. Ann S Re: NEWBIE NEEDS HELP(clarification) > > > The followingisalingtoDOTrequirements in a PDF file.It requires Adobe > Acrobat to read it. > > http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/omc/pihs/pihs391.pdf > > The following link is a list of phone numbers in every state: > http://mcregis.fhwa.dot.gov/request.htm > > The following is from http://mcregis.fhwa.dot.gov/medical.htm\ > > § 391.41((3) - A person is physically qualified to drive a commercial > motor vehicle if that person: > > Has no established medical history or clinical diagnosis of diabetes > mellitus currently requiring insulin for control. > > There is no provision in the Federal Motor r Safety Regulations > (FMCSRs) for a waiver of the minimum physical requirement with respect to > the insulin-using diabetic. Diabetes mellitus is a disease which, on > occasion, can result in a loss of consciousness or orientation in time and > space. Individuals who require insulin for control have conditions which can > get out of control by the use of too much or too little insulin, or food > intake not consistent with the insulin dosage. Incapacitation may occur from > symptoms of hyperglycemic or hypoglycemic reactions (drowsiness, > semiconsciousness, diabetic coma, or insulin shock). The administration of > insulin is, within itself, a complicated process requiring insulin, syringe, > needle, alcohol sponge and a sterile technique. Factors related to long-haul > commercial motor vehicle operations, such as fatigue, lack of sleep, poor > diet, emotional conditions, stress, and concomitant illness, compound the > diabetic problem. Therefore, the FHWA has consistently held that a diabetic > who uses insulin for control does not meet the minimum physical requirements > of the FMCSRs. > > Certain drugs, known as hypoglycemic agents, are sometimes prescribed for > diabetic individuals to help stimulate natural body production of insulin. > If the condition can be controlled by the use of oral medication and diet, > then an individual may be qualified under the present rule. > > > > --------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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