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FMCSA Evaluates Epilepsy Waivers for Commercial Drivers

The FMCSA is reviewing 11 epilepsy waiver requests from commercial drivers, potentially impacting logistics operations. Public comments are open until June 29.

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iGEN Editorial
June 6, 2026
FMCSA Evaluates Epilepsy Waivers for Commercial Drivers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is currently reviewing applications from 11 individuals seeking exemptions from federal regulations that typically prohibit those with epilepsy from operating commercial motor vehicles in interstate commerce. This review could have significant implications for logistics operations, particularly in terms of driver availability and compliance.

Context of the Waiver Requests

The FMCSA's notice, published on May 28, outlines that these applicants are seeking exemptions from regulations requiring commercial drivers to have no medical history of epilepsy or conditions likely to cause loss of consciousness. If approved, these exemptions would allow the individuals to operate commercial vehicles across state lines despite their medical histories.

Impact on Logistics and Freight Operations

The review process involves applicants from states including Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Vermont, and Wisconsin. These individuals have been seizure-free for periods ranging from nearly seven years to over two decades, with most continuing stable anti-seizure medication regimens. The FMCSA's decision could affect driver availability in these regions, potentially impacting freight operations and logistics planning.

Implications for Shippers and Operators

Shippers and logistics operators should monitor the FMCSA's decision closely. An approval of these waivers could increase the pool of available drivers, potentially easing capacity constraints in certain regions. However, it also necessitates a review of compliance and safety protocols to ensure alignment with any new regulations.

"The FMCSA has routinely granted such exemptions, demonstrating a commitment to balancing safety with operational flexibility," noted a spokesperson from the agency.

Watch List

  • Public Comment Period: Open until June 29, influencing the final decision.
  • Driver Availability: Potential increase in available drivers if waivers are approved.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Need for updated compliance checks if waivers are granted.
State Number of Applicants
Alabama 1
Connecticut 1
Florida 1
Georgia 1
Missouri 1
Oklahoma 1
South Carolina 1
Vermont 1
Wisconsin 1

The FMCSA's decision on these waiver requests will be closely watched by the logistics industry, as it could set a precedent for future exemptions and impact the operational landscape significantly.

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