Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Categorical Exclusions (opens in new tab)Categorical Exclusion
(6) Establishing the Following Types of Regulations
Exclusion Text
(y) Regulations implementing: 1. Aiding or abetting prohibitions; 2. Motor carrier identification and registration reports, including Performance and Registration Information Systems Management program registrations; 3. Motor carrier and driver assistance with routine accident investigations; 4. Relief during regional and local emergencies, including tow trucks responding to emergencies; 5. Locations where motor carriers, drivers, brokers, and freight forwarders must store records; 6. Requirements about motor carriers, drivers, brokers, and freight forwarders copies of records; and 7. Prohibitions on motor carriers, agents, officers, representatives, and employees from making fraudulent or intentionally false statements on any application, certificate, report, or record, including interstate motor carrier noise emission applications, certificates, reports, or records required by FMCSA.
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