What should I do if I already know I dont meet the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) qualifications?
Current holders of a Class A or B CDL with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) that do not meet the qualification requirements established by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), but are otherwise qualified to hold a CDL, must visit an MVD office to relinquish the endorsement. There will be a $4 fee for the re-issuance of a class A or B CDL without the HME. Since current Arizona law requires either a HazMat or Passenger endorsement on a Class C license, when relinquishing the HME only the drivers that currently hold a valid Passenger endorsement will qualify for the $4 CDL replacement.
Current holders of a Class A or B CDL with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) that do not meet the qualification requirements established by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), but are otherwise qualified to hold a CDL, must visit an MVD office to relinquish the endorsement. There will be a $12 fee for the re-issuance of a class A or B CDL without the HME. Since current Arizona law requires either a HazMat or Passenger endorsement on a Class C license, when relinquishing the HME only the drivers that currently hold a valid Passenger endorsement will qualify for the $12 CDL replacement.
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