Tier 1 (NI - Non Excepted Interstate) - You drive interstate (you or your cargo crosses state lines) and you need a Fed Med card to drive a commercial vehicle.
Tier 2 (EI - Excepted Interstate) - You drive interstate (you or your cargo crosses state lines) and you do not need a Fed Med card to drive a commercial vehicle because of one of the reasons listed below.*
Tier 3 (NS - Non Excepted Intrastate) - You drive intrastate (you or your cargo does not cross state lines) and you need a Fed Med card to drive a commercial vehicle. [This is the correct tier for drivers who get a Wisconsin diabetes or vision waiver.]
Tier 4 (EA - Excepted Intrastate) - You drive intrastate (you or your cargo does not cross state lines) and you do not need a Fed Med card to drive a commercial vehicle because of one of the reasons listed below.**
*Tier 2 reasons include:
- All school bus operations.
- Transportation performed by the Federal government, a State, or any political subdivision of a State, or an agency established under a compact between States that has been approved by the Congress of the United States.
- Transportation of human corpses or sick and injured persons.
- Operation of fire trucks and rescue vehicles while involved in emergency and related operations.
- Operation of vehicles designed or used to transport between 9 and 15 passengers not for direct compensation.
- Transportation of propane winter heating fuel or responding to a pipeline emergency.
- Farm custom operation, custom-harvesting operations, transporting farm machinery, supplies, or both to or from a farm for custom-harvesting operations on a farm, or transport custom-harvested crops to storage or market.
- Operation of a commercial motor vehicle controlled and operated by a beekeeper engaged in the seasonal transportation of bees.
- Operation of private motor carrier of passengers (non-business).
- Occasional transportation of personal property not for compensation or commercial enterprise.
**Tier 4 reasons include:
- All reasons in Tier 2 above.
- Plus Wisconsin exceptions as follows:
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Tow trucks (if requested by a federal, state or local officer to move a wrecked or disabled vehicle)
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Grandfathered (held valid CDL since July 29, 1996, that has not been revoked)
If you certify in Tiers 2-4, you may still be required to have a Fed Med card due to state statutes or employer policy. However, you do not have to furnish a copy of the Fed Med card to the DMV outside of a normal trip for a license renewal or replacement.
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