Opportunity
Federal Register #FMCSA-2026-0760
FMCSA Requests Renewal of CMV Driver Medication Form Information Collection
Buyer
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Posted
May 07, 2026
Respond By
July 06, 2026
Identifier
FMCSA-2026-0760
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), under the Department of Transportation, is seeking public comment and approval for the renewal of the "391.41 CMV Driver Medication Form" information collection: - Government Buyer: - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Department of Transportation - OEMs and Vendors: - FMCSA (as the issuing agency; no commercial OEMs or vendors involved) - Products/Services Requested: - Renewal and continued use of the 391.41 CMV Driver Medication Form (MCSA-5895) - No physical products, part numbers, or specific quantities are being procured - Unique or Notable Requirements: - The form is used voluntarily by medical examiners to communicate with healthcare professionals prescribing medications to commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers - Ensures medical examiners have complete information to determine if drivers are medically qualified and that no prescribed medications or medical conditions could impair safe driving - Compliance with federal regulations for medical qualification of CMV drivers - Focused on regulatory compliance and safety, not procurement of goods or services
Description
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requests approval to renew an Information Collection Request (ICR) titled "391.41 CMV Driver Medication Form." This voluntary information collection is used by medical examiners issuing Medical Examiner's Certificates to commercial motor vehicle drivers. It facilitates communication with healthcare professionals prescribing medications to ensure the medical examiner fully understands the reasons for the prescriptions. The information helps determine if the driver is medically qualified and ensures no disqualifying medical conditions or medications could impair safe driving or cause incapacitation.