(1) All applicants for a CDL hazardous materials (Hazmat) endorsements are required to undergo fingerprint-based background checks in accordance with the USA Patriot Act and federal regulations of the Transportation Security Administration, 49 CFR, Part 1572. Department policy and procedures for processing Hazmat applicants procedures conform to 49 C.F.R. part 1572 in all respects.

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    (2) Hazmat endorsements and the associated background check results obtained in other states are not transferable to Florida CDLs. All Hazmat applicants including applicants reciprocating an out of state Hazmat-endorsed CDL are required to pass a new Hazmat knowledge exam and a new background check. Applicants presenting Hazmat endorsed CDLs from other states in conjunction with application for a Florida CDL will receive a 90-day temporary Hazmat endorsement pending completion of this process. Florida CDLs issued to these applicants will display “”Hazmat until (date of issuance + 90 days).””
    (3) Hazardous materials knowledge test results older than 60 days prior to the date of application may not be used to meet the testing requirement for issuance of a Hazmat endorsement.
    (4) In accordance with Section 322.18(2)(e), F.S., hazmat-endorsed CDLs are valid for a period of 4 years. Hazmat-endorsed CDLs may be renewed up to 12 months in advance of their expiration dates.
    (5) In accordance with Section 322.21(1)(h), F.S., the application fee for a Hazmat endorsement is set at $91. This fee applies in addition to other applicable issuance and endorsement fees established by Florida Statutes § 322.21
Rulemaking Authority Florida Statutes § 322.02(6). Law Implemented 322.18(2)(e), 322.21(1)(h) FS. History-New 2-26-09.