Transportation Industry
DOT Transfers Carrier Reports to FMCSA
Transport Topics, August, 2004 by Anonymous
The Department of Transportation said Aug. 18 that it would transfer responsibility for the Motor Carrier Financial and Operating Statistics Program to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the Federal Register reported. That program is currently under the auspices of the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
The move will take effect on Sept. 29, a Federal Register posting said.
The Federal Register said there would be no change in the underlying regulation, but the information now is supposed to be filed with FMCSA.
The transfer would affect motor carriers that are required to file "Form M" annual and quarterly reports covering financial and operating data, the Federal Register said. - Transport Topics
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