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TSA Allows States To Extend Expiring HME Endorsements For CDL Drivers Through 12/31/20

TSA Allows States To Extend Expiring HME Endorsements For CDL Drivers Through 12/31/20

TSA Allows States To Extend Expiring HME Endorsements For CDL Drivers Through 12/31/20

October 27, 2020
 

From Energy Marketers of America (formerly PMAA)

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has granted an extension of the exemption that allows state motor vehicle licensing agencies to extend expiring CDL driver hazardous material endorsements through December 31, 2020. The current HME extension was set to expire on October 30, 2020. The TSA action is important to petroleum marketers and heating fuel dealers because it ensures CDL drivers with expiring HMEs can maintain their licensure without interruption during the coronavirus emergency.

FURTHER STATE ACTION REQUIRED
Under TSA regulations, a state may not issue or renew an HME for a CDL unless the state first receives a Determination of No Security Threat on the driver from the TSA. Drivers renewing their HME are required to initiate an STA at least 60 days before expiration. The process of initiating an STA requires drivers to submit information either to the State licensing agency or to the TSA enrollment center, including fingerprints and background information. However, measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 make this process difficult if not impossible for drivers.

IMPORTANT! The TSA announcement does not provide an automatic extension of HMEs nationwide. Instead, each State must issue its own waiver for the automatic extension to become effective within the State. States are expected to grant similar waivers given the inability of drivers to initiate an STA due to COVID-19 closures. EMA association executives seeking to obtain an HME extension must go through their State agencies responsible for CDL HME licensure. The TSA announcement can be downloaded here.

IMPORTANT! TSA continues to urge drivers to begin the renewal process 60 days prior to their HME expiration date.

Read the full regulatory alert here.


For more information, please contact:
Scott Fisher, Sr. Vice President of Policy & Public Affairs, at 512.617.4308 / sfisher@tffa.com

 
Texas Food & Fuel Association
401 W 15th St, Ste 510, Austin, TX 78701

info@tffa.com  /  512.476.9547  /  www.tffa.com





 
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