In most states, you must be 21 years old to obtain a commercial driver’s license (CDL) with a Hazardous Materials Endorsement (HME) for intrastate commerce – operating solely within the boundaries of a single state. This has long put the propane industry at a competitive disadvantage, as other industries that require a CDL – but not an HME – are able to engage with and hire workers ages 18-20. By the time these workers turn 21, they are already professionally invested in another industry.
This week, Ohio’s Governor signed House Bill 96, which funds the state government through fiscal year (FY) 2027, into law. The funding bill included a provision that allows CDL holders, between the ages of 18-20, to obtain an HME for intrastate commerce.
Ohio Propane Gas Association (OPGA) Executive Director, Derek Dalling, has been championing this issue since the beginning of the year. “The OPGA worked hard on this provision making it the top priority for the OPGA at the Day at the Statehouse in May,” said Dalling. “Additionally, we secured the support of several groups, including the Ohio Trucking Association. It is a great example of a coordinated industry effort.”
As of the 2023 sales report, Ohio is the 10th largest state market in the country, with 344 million gallons sold. For more information, contact NPGA’s Senior Director of State Affairs, Jacob Peterson
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