Yes anytime your driving a vehicle that requires a health card you need to have your health card with you
If the commercial vehicle requires a CDL to drive it, you do.
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.
If it requires a CDL, then yes - that's federal law.
If you can't meet the requirements to obtain a DOT medical card, then no.
You're required to have a current medical card on your person at all time when you're driving a vehicle which requires a CDL. In any state. That's federal law.
In Idaho, there is no official grace period after a DOT medical card expires. Drivers are required to maintain a valid medical certification to operate commercial vehicles. If your medical card has expired, you must renew it before continuing to drive commercially to avoid potential penalties or violations. It is advisable to stay proactive about renewing your medical certification to ensure compliance with DOT regulations.
Buy or renew your medical card in Arizona online.
10,000 lbs. GVWR and up in a commercial use vehicle, and the answer is yes.
Anyone can possess a medical marijuana card, but it's illegal to drive impaired. This is currently a grey area in the law as impairment laws have not addressed marijuana, so it's best not to be pulled over.
You will get your medical card from the doctor you go to for the physical.
No, you can't get a DOT medical card if you have a defibrillator.
World Medical Card was created in 1998.