What is the Employer Pull Notice Program (EPN) and who is required to enroll?
The Employer Pull Notice Program (EPN) was established to provide employers of commercial drivers and regulatory agencies a means of promoting driver safety through ongoing review of driver records (CVC 1808.1). Employers must obtain a requester code and enroll any driver employed for the operation of any vehicle, if the driver is required to have any of the following: • Class A license. • Class B license. • Class C license with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement. • Class C license with Special Certificates, issued pursuant to CVC Section 2512, 12517, 12519, 12520, 12523, or 12523.5 • Any driver of a passenger vehicle having a seating capacity of not more than 10 persons, including the driver, operated for compensation by a charter-party carrier of passengers. • Passenger Stage Corporation with a certificate of public convenience and necessity or permit issued by the PUC. Effective January 31, 2005, new federal regulations require a person who is applying for a California commercial dri
The Employer Pull Notice Program (EPN) was established to provide employers of commercial drivers and regulatory agencies a means of promoting driver safety through ongoing review of driver records (CVC 1808.1). Employers must obtain a requester code and enroll any driver employed for the operation of any vehicle, if the driver is required to have any of the following: • Class A license. • Class B license. • Class C license with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement. • Class C license with a Special Certificates, issued pursuant to CVC Section 2512 , 12517, 12519, 12520, 12523 , or 12523.5 • Any driver of a passenger vehicle having a seating capacity of not more than 10 persons, including the driver, operated for compensation by a charter-party carrier of passengers. • Passenger Stage Corporation with a certificate of public convenience and necessity or permit issued by the PUC. Effective January 31, 2005, new federal regulations require a person who is applying for a California commercial