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Proposed Rule: New Entrant Safety Assurance Process

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Federal Register: 71FR 76729
RIN: 2126-AA59
Docket #: FMCSA-2001-11061
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49 CFR Part: 365, 385, 387, 390
 
Publication Date: 12/21/2006
Comment By Date: 2/20/2007

Action:

Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM); request for comments

Summary:

FMCSA proposes changes to the New Entrant Safety Assurance Process that would raise the standard of compliance for passing the new entrant safety audit. The agency has identified 11 regulations that it believes are essential elements of basic safety management controls necessary to operate in interstate commerce and proposes that failure to comply with any one of the 11 regulations would result in automatic failure of the audit. Under this proposal, carriers would also be subject to the current safety audit evaluation criteria in Appendix A of part 385.
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Related Rulemakings


RINPublished Title Category
2126-AA59 12/16/2008 New Entrant Safety Assurance Process Final Rule



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Examples: RIN 2126-AA78, Exemption


 
 
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