(2) The execution of a chattel mortgage, deed of trust, or other similar document does not constitute a transfer or require FMCSA’s approval. However, a foreclosure for the purpose of transferring an operating right to satisfy a judgment or claim against the record holder may not be effected without approval of FMCSA.
(b) Operating rights. Operating rights include:
(1) Certificates and permits issued to motor carriers;
(2) Permits issued to freight forwarders;
(3) Licenses issued to property brokers; and
(4) Certificates of Registration issued to motor carriers. The term also includes authority held by virtue of the gateway elimination regulations published in the Federal Register as letter-notices.
(c) Certificate of registration. The evidence of a motor carrier’s right to engage in interstate or foreign commerce within a single State is established by a corresponding State certificate.
(d) Person. An individual, partnership, corporation, company, association, or other form of business, or a trustee, receiver, assignee, or personal representative of any of these.
(e) Record holder. The person shown on the records of the FMCSA as the legal owner of the operating rights.
(f) Control. A relationship between persons that includes actual control, legal control, and the power to exercise control, through or by common directors, officers, stockholders, a voting trust, a holding or investment company, or any other means.
(g) Category 1 transfers. Transactions in which the person to whom the operating rights would be transferred is not an FMCSA carrier and is not affiliated with any FMCSA carrier.
(h) Category 2 transfers. Transactions in which the person to whom the operating rights would be transferred is an FMCSA carrier and/or is affiliated with an FMCSA carrier.
[82 FR 5301, Jan. 17, 2017; 83 FR 22873, May 17, 2018]