Tank Truck and Hazardous Materials Questions and Answers PDF
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This document provides questions and answers related to the information required by commercial vehicle drivers to receive a hazardous materials endorsement. It details the necessary information, including personal details, employment history, and criminal records.
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Tank Truck and Hazardous Materials Questions and Answers Q. What information must be provided by the commercial vehicle driver in order to receive a hazardous materials endorsement? A. To receive an HME, a driver must provide: Name,...
Tank Truck and Hazardous Materials Questions and Answers Q. What information must be provided by the commercial vehicle driver in order to receive a hazardous materials endorsement? A. To receive an HME, a driver must provide: Name, applicable suffix, and any other name used previously Current residential address and previous residential ad- dress(es) for the preceding 7 years Date of birth Citizenship Social Security Number Height, weight, hair and eye color Immigration status and date of naturalization, if a naturalized citizen Gender Alen registration number, if applicable City, state and country of birth Current employer information State of application, CDL number, and type of endorsement held Certification — signed and dated attesting to whether the driver is/has been wanted or under indictment in any juris- diction, civilian or military, for any disqualifying crime; has been convicted or found not guilty by reason of insanity for any interim disqualifying crime in the last 7 years; has been convicted or found not guilty by reason of insanity for any permanently disqualifying crime; is/has been released from incarceration in any jurisdiction, civilian or military, for any disqualifying crime in last 5 years; adjudicated as mentally incompetent or involuntarily commiutted to a mental institu- tion; is a U.S citizen who has not renounced U.S. citizenship, or is a lawful- permanent resident; and/or has served/is serving in the military (branch, type of discharge) Statement that the driver has a continuing obligation to disclose to the state within 24 hours if the driver is convicted of a disqualifying crime or found not guilty by reason of insanity, adjudicated as a mental defective, or involuntarily committed to a mental institution Privacy Act Notice — certified and dated