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CDL medical certification 6-month exemption - The essential information
2026-04-10T05:00:00Z

CDL medical certification 6-month exemption - The essential information

Effective April 11, 2026, through October 11, 2026, the FMCSA exemption allows a paper copy of the medical examiner’s certificate (MEC) to be carried by commercial driver's license/commercial learner's permit (CDL/CLP) drivers and carriers to use the medical card in the driver qualification (DQ) file for up to 60 days after issue, but must be replaced by an updated motor vehicle record (MVR) in that timeframe. The previous waiver, effective from January 11, 2026, through April 10, 2026, allowed the paper copy to be carried by drivers for 60 days as well.

Details of the paper med card exemption

This exemption applies to both CDL and CLP holders. Non-CDL drivers aren't affected by this since they're already required to be issued and to carry a paper medical card, which must be in the non-CDL driver's DQ file after each exam.

Other important information

The FMCSA continues to give carriers and drivers support while medical examiners and states transition to the secure electronic transmission to medical certification data update. The FMCSA decided drivers should not be punished for delays that may occur while medical examiners and State Driver’s Licensing Agencies (SDLAs) transition to the new system.

The agency strongly recommends, but does not require, that certified medical examiners (CMEs) continue to issue paper MECs (Form MCSA-5876) along with the required submission of examination results electronically, until further notice.

CDL drivers licensed in the following states must still submit their medical cards to their state of licensing until the state transitions to direct updates from the National Registry:

  • Alaska
  • California
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • New Hampshire

This exemption does not affect non-CDL drivers who continue to receive medical cards that must be carried in their commercial motor vehicle and must be in the DQ file.

Key to remember: The use of the exemption does not relieve carriers of the requirement to replace the medical card in a CDL/CLP driver’s DQ file with an updated MVR within 60 days of the day of the medical exam.

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Beyond the cubicle, remote work, real ergonomic risk
2026-04-10T05:00:00Z

Beyond the cubicle, remote work, real ergonomic risk

While remote work offers flexibility and convenience, they also introduce ergonomic challenges. Without proper setups and regular movement, daily work habits can lead to discomfort, fatigue, and long term injuries.

The home office did not arrive with a grand opening, it just happened. Kitchen tables turned into desks, couches replaced office chairs, and workdays quietly stretched longer than expected. Paying attention to ergonomics outside the traditional office is essential for keeping today’s workforce healthy, comfortable, and productive.

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Breaking the law? Improper posting will give you away!
2026-04-10T05:00:00Z

Breaking the law? Improper posting will give you away!

Labor law posters must be displayed to make employees aware of their rights, and failing to comply can be an obvious sign that you’re breaking a law.

Earlier this year, the Appellate Division of the New Jersey Superior Court considered a case involving a company accused of violating the state’s Earned Sick Leave Law and found its cavalier approach to posting compliance to be clear evidence of a violation.

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UCR fees to see a 20 percent increase
2026-04-09T05:00:00Z

UCR fees to see a 20 percent increase

The Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) Board of Directors proposed a fee increase of 20 percent for the 2027 registration year and for the years following.

Under this proposal, increased fees would land between $9–$9,329 per entity depending on the tax bracket. UCR fees must be paid by motor carriers, motor private carriers of property, brokers, freight forwarders, and leasing companies.

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Are your drivers and spotters speaking the same language?
2026-04-09T05:00:00Z

Are your drivers and spotters speaking the same language?

Maneuvering a commercial truck and trailer into a tight spot or through a busy area in a yard is no easy feat. A common best practice is to use spotters to help drivers safely navigate through these obstacles.

Even with this additional set of eyes and ears, drivers must remain alert and effectively communicate with the spotter.

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