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You need to go to the DMV and identify as an interstate driver (which you should have done, even if you were driving intrastate at the time). If you were restricted to intrastate only due to age concerns, you need to get a duplicate from the DMV with the age restriction removed.
Not in California
You might need a medical certificate saying you are OK to drive. Many courses give students a certificate of completion.
The air brakes are irrelevant. And you'd need a medical card in that instance if you were doing interstate operations, but not intrastate operations.
They are now requesting passports.
Yes. You can identify as "intrastate exempted" without one, but you won't be able to operate a CMV until you have a valid DOT medical card.
Sometimes. Depends on the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of the vehicle, whether its use is for interstate or intrastate commerce, etc.
Yes you do need a CDL to be a medical transporter. Other EMT training is also mandatory.
To work in a dispensary you need to have av certificate, degree or diploma in any medical related field.
Driver's license, Birth Certificate, maybe to get somewhere legally.
You need to enroll in a Medical Technician course. After you obtain your certificate you may apply to jobs.
Yes, if you enter by plane. If you enter by land, you only need a driver's license or birth certificate.