Effective October 1st, new regulations will impact how truckers and freight brokers operate. Here’s what you need to know:
A trucker cannot hire another trucker for loading or dispatch purposes unless under a long-term lease agreement.
A trucker may not take a load from a load board for brokering; they must haul it using their own equipment.
A trucker cannot take possession of cargo for the purpose of brokering.
A trucker’s name cannot appear on a bill of lading for cargo they are not in possession of.
These changes reinforce compliance and transparency in the industry. Stay informed and ensure your operations align with these new rules.
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No trucker may hire for loading, another trucker to FOR TRUCKERS : EFFECTIVE OCT 1ST balance a dispatch, except by long term lease
No trucker can take a load off a load board for brokering purposes, they can only haul that load in their own equipment.
No trucker may take possession of cargo for brokering purposes.
No truckers name may appear on a bill of lading for a cargo they are not in possession of.