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e-CFR Data is current as of February 4, 2010
TITLE 49--Transportation
Subtitle B--OTHER REGULATIONS RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER III--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SUBCHAPTER B--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS
PART 385--SAFETY FITNESS PROCEDURES
Subpart A--GENERAL
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| Definitions and acronyms. |
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| Matter incorporated by reference. |
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| Factors to be considered in determining a safety rating. |
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| Determination of a safety rating. |
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| Notification of safety fitness determination. |
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| Unsatisfactory rated motor carriers; prohibition on transportation; ineligibility for Federal contracts. |
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| Motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders delinquent in paying civil penalties: prohibition on transportation. |
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| Change to safety rating based upon corrective actions. |
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| Safety fitness information. |
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Subpart B--SAFETY MONITORING SYSTEM FOR MEXICO-DOMICILED CARRIERS
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| Safety monitoring system. |
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| Suspension and revocation of Mexico-domiciled carrier registration. |
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| Reapplying for provisional registration. |
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| Duration of safety monitoring system. |
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| Applicability of safety fitness and enforcement procedures. |
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Subpart C--CERTIFICATION OF SAFETY AUDITORS, SAFETY INVESTIGATORS, AND SAFETY INSPECTORS
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| Who is qualified to perform a review of a motor carrier or an intermodal equipment provider? |
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| What are the requirements to obtain and maintain certification? |
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| How can a person who has lost his or her certification be re-certified? |
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Subpart D--NEW ENTRANT SAFETY ASSURANCE PROGRAM
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| What is a motor carrier required to do before beginning interstate operations? |
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| How does a motor carrier register with the FMCSA? |
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| What happens after the FMCSA receives a request for new entrant registration? |
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| What are the consequences of furnishing misleading information or making a false statement in connection with the registration process? |
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| What happens after a motor carrier begins operations as a new entrant? |
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| What may cause an expedited action? |
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| What is the purpose of the safety audit? |
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| What will the safety audit consist of? |
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| Who will conduct the safety audit? |
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| Where will the safety audit be conducted? |
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| Will a safety audit result in a safety fitness determination by the FMCSA? |
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| What happens after completion of the safety audit? |
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| What failures of safety management practices disclosed by the safety audit will result in a notice to a new entrant that its USDOT new entrant registration will be revoked? |
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| May FMCSA extend the period under 385.319(c) for a new entrant to take corrective action to remedy its safety management practices? |
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| What happens after a new entrant has been notified under 385.319(c) to take corrective action to remedy its safety management practices? |
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| May a new entrant request an administrative review of a determination of a failed safety audit? |
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| May a new entrant that has had its USDOT new entrant registration revoked and its operations placed out of service reapply? |
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| What happens if a new entrant operates a CMV after having been issued an order placing its interstate operations out of service? |
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| What happens at the end of the 18-month safety monitoring period? |
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| If the FMCSA conducts a compliance review on a new entrant, will the new entrant also be subject to a safety audit? |
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| What happens if a new entrant refuses to permit a safety audit to be performed on its operations? |
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Subpart E--HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY PERMITS
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| What is the purpose and scope of this subpart? |
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| What definitions are used in this subpart? |
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| Who must hold a safety permit? |
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| How does a motor carrier apply for a safety permit? |
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| What conditions must a motor carrier satisfy for FMCSA to issue a safety permit? |
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| When may a temporary safety permit be issued to a motor carrier? |
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| Must a motor carrier obtain a safety permit if it has a State permit? |
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| What happens if a motor carrier receives a proposed safety rating that is less than Satisfactory? |
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| What operational requirements apply to the transportation of a hazardous material for which a permit is required? |
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| Is a motor carrier's safety permit number available to others? |
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| How long is a safety permit effective? |
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| Under what circumstances will a safety permit be subject to revocation or suspension by FMCSA? |
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| Does a motor carrier have a right to an administrative review of a denial, suspension, or revocation of a safety permit? |
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Subpart F--INTERMODAL EQUIPMENT PROVIDERS
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| Results of roadability review. |
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Subpart G--[RESERVED]
Subpart H--SPECIAL RULES FOR NEW ENTRANT NON-NORTH AMERICA-DOMICILED CARRIERS
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| New entrant registration driver's license and drug and alcohol testing requirements. |
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| FMCSA action on the application. |
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| Requirement to notify FMCSA of change in applicant information. |
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Subpart I--SAFETY MONITORING SYSTEM FOR NON-NORTH AMERICAN CARRIERS
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| Safety monitoring system. |
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| Suspension and revocation of non-North America-domiciled carrier registration. |
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| Reapplying for new entrant registration. |
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| Duration of safety monitoring system. |
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| Applicability of safety fitness and enforcement procedures. |
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