ATA Hails Streamlining of Security Credentialing Process for Truck Drivers
New TSA Rule Will Allow Holders of TWIC Cards to Obtain Hazmat Endorsements
The
American Trucking Associations applauded the Transportation Security
Administration for taking the long overdue, but important, step to allow
drivers who hold a Transportation Worker Identification Credential to also
obtain a hazardous materials endorsement on their license without an additional
security threat assessment or associated fee.
“The announcement by TSA that they will now allow drivers with a TWIC to more
quickly and easily receive a hazmat endorsement eliminates costly and duplicitous
background checks for drivers,” said ATA Vice President of Safety Policy Dan Horvath.
“ATA has long urged federal agencies to eliminate these redundant background
checks for drivers, notably the TWIC/HME issue.”
In 2018, ATA along with National Tank Truck Carriers, submitted comments to the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regarding the issuance of a
hazardous materials endorsements. As part of these comments, ATA and NTTC urged
the agency to modify the requirements on states for issuing HMEs to align with
federal law. Specifically, ATA and NTTC requested the agency acknowledge
language in the Federal Aviation Reauthorization Act of 2018, which explicitly
empowers states to issue HMEs to drivers who already hold a valid TWIC. ATA and
NTTC also requested that FMCSA issue guidance to the states regarding the best
method to ascertain whether a TWIC is valid.
“We appreciate TSA making this common sense change, a change that will
keep our highways safe while reducing the administrative burden on drivers and
costs to our industry,” said Horvath.
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