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['Operating Authority']
['For-Hire Carrier Authority', 'Passenger carrier authority', 'Freight forwarder', 'Brokers and brokering freight - Motor Carrier', 'Household Goods Carrier authority']
07/23/2024
§365.401 Scope of rules. [Suspended]
RegSenseEnglishHousehold Goods Carrier authorityFreight forwarderFederal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOTCFR RegulationsTransportationOperating AuthorityPassenger carrier authorityCFR SectionBrokers and brokering freight - Motor CarrierFleet OperationsFor-Hire Carrier AuthorityFocus AreaUSA
[Editor’s Note: For current regulation see §365.401T]
The rules in this subpart define the procedures for motor carriers, property brokers, and freight forwarders to report to FMCSA transactions that result in the transfer of operating authority and are not subject to approval by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board under 49 U.S.C. 14303.
[53 FR 4852, Feb. 18, 1988, as amended at 67 FR 61821, Oct. 2, 2002; 78 FR 52647, Aug. 23, 2013; 80 FR 63705, Oct. 21, 2015; 81 FR 49554, July 28, 2016; 82 FR 5300, Jan. 17, 2017; 88 FR 80179, Nov. 17, 2023]
['Operating Authority']
['For-Hire Carrier Authority', 'Passenger carrier authority', 'Freight forwarder', 'Brokers and brokering freight - Motor Carrier', 'Household Goods Carrier authority']
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