H.R. 5563
119th CONGRESS 1st Session
To establish an apprenticeship program for commercial drivers under the age of 21, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · September 26, 2025 · Sponsor: Mr. Crawford · Committee: Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
Table of contents
SEC. 1. Short title
- This Act may be cited as the or the .
SEC. 2. Apprenticeship program for commercial drivers under the age of 21
- (a) Definitions
- In this section:
- The term
apprenticemeans an employee under the age of 21 who holds a commercial driver’s license required to operate a class of vehicles described in part 383 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations. - The term
commercial driver's licensehas the meaning given the term in section 31301 of title 49, United States Code. - The term
commercial motor vehiclemeans a commercial motor vehicle that meets the definition under paragraph (1) or (4) of the definition of the term in section 390.5 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on the date of enactment of this Act). The term means acommercial motor vehiclethat meets the definition under paragraph (1) or (4) of the definition of the term in section 390.5 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on the date of enactment of this Act). - The term
driving timehas the meaning given the term in section 395.2 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on the date of enactment of this Act). - The term has the meaning given such term in section 31132 of title 49, United States Code.
employee - The term has the meaning given such term in section 31132 of title 49, United States Code.
employer - The term
experienced drivermeans an individual who— - The term
on-duty timehas the meaning given the term in section 395.2 of title 49, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on the date of enactment of this Act). - The term
pointed moving violationmeans a violation that results in points being added to the license of a driver, or a similar comparable violation, as determined by the Secretary. - The term
Secretarymeans the Secretary of Transportation.
- The term
- In this section:
- (b) Apprentice
- An apprentice may—
- drive a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce while taking part in the 120-hour probationary period under subsection (c)(1) or the 280-hour probationary period under subsection (c)(2), pursuant to an apprenticeship program established by an employer in accordance with this section; and
- drive a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce after the apprentice completes an apprenticeship program described in paragraph (1).
- An apprentice may—
- (c) Apprenticeship program
- An apprenticeship program referred to in subsection (b) is a program that consists of the following requirements:
- (1) 120-hour probationary period
- (A) In general
- The apprentice shall complete 120 hours of on-duty time, of which not less than 80 hours are driving time in a commercial motor vehicle.
- (B) Performance benchmarks
- In order to complete the 120-hour probationary period under subparagraph (A), an employer shall determine that the apprentice is competent in each of the following areas:
- (i) Interstate, city traffic, rural 2-lane, and evening driving.
- (ii) Safety awareness.
- (iii) Speed and space management.
- (iv) Lane control.
- (v) Mirror scanning.
- (vi) Right and left turns.
- (vii) Logging and complying with rules relating to hours of service.
- In order to complete the 120-hour probationary period under subparagraph (A), an employer shall determine that the apprentice is competent in each of the following areas:
- (A) In general
- (2) 280-hour probationary period
- (A) In general
- After completing the 120-hour probationary period under paragraph (1), the apprentice shall complete 280 hours of on-duty time, of which not less than 160 hours are driving time in a commercial motor vehicle.
- (B) Performance benchmarks
- In order to complete the 280-hour probationary period under subparagraph (A), an employer shall determine that the apprentice is competent in each of the following areas:
- (i) Backing and maneuvering in close quarters.
- (ii) Pre-trip inspections.
- (iii) Fueling procedures.
- (iv) Weighing loads, weight distribution, and sliding tandems.
- (v) Coupling and uncoupling procedures.
- (vi) Trip planning, truck routes, map reading, navigation, and permits.
- In order to complete the 280-hour probationary period under subparagraph (A), an employer shall determine that the apprentice is competent in each of the following areas:
- (A) In general
- (3) Restrictions for 120-hour and 280-hour probationary periods
- During the 120-hour probationary period under paragraph (1) and the 280-hour probationary period under paragraph (2)—
- the apprentice may only drive a commercial motor vehicle that has—
- (i) automatic manual or automatic transmissions;
- (ii) active braking collision mitigation systems; and
- (iii) forward-facing video event capture; and
- the apprentice shall be accompanied in the cab of the commercial motor vehicle by an experienced driver.
- the apprentice may only drive a commercial motor vehicle that has—
- During the 120-hour probationary period under paragraph (1) and the 280-hour probationary period under paragraph (2)—
- (4) Records retention
- The employer shall maintain records, in a manner required by the Secretary, relating to the satisfaction of the requirements of paragraphs (1)(B) and (2)(B) by the apprentice.
- (5) Reportable incidents
- If the apprentice is involved in a preventable accident reportable to the Department of Transportation or a pointed moving violation while driving a commercial motor vehicle as part of an apprenticeship program described in this subsection, the apprentice shall undergo remediation and additional training until the apprentice can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the employer, competence in each of the performance benchmarks described in paragraphs (1)(B) and (2)(B).
- (6) Completion of program
- The apprentice shall be considered to have completed the apprenticeship program on the date on which the apprentice completes the 280-hour probationary period under paragraph (2).
- (7) Minimum requirements
- (A) In general
- Nothing in this Act prevents an employer from imposing additional requirements on an apprentice taking part in an apprenticeship program established pursuant to this section.
- (B) Technologies
- Nothing in this Act prevents an employer from requiring or installing additional technologies in a commercial motor vehicle in addition to the technologies described in paragraph (3)(A).
- (A) In general
- (d) Regulations
- Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall promulgate regulations to implement this Act.
- (e) No effect on license requirement
- Nothing in this Act exempts an apprentice from any requirement to hold a commercial driver’s license in order to operate a commercial motor vehicle.
- (f) Employer responsibility
- An employer shall not knowingly allow, require, permit, or authorize a driver under the age of 21 to operate a commercial motor vehicle in interstate commerce unless the driver is participating in or has completed an apprenticeship program that meets the requirements of subsection (c).