49 CFR 375, Subpart E - Pick Up of Shipments of Household Goods
- — Before Loading
- § 375.501 — Must I write up an order for service?
- § 375.503 — Must I write up an inventory?
- § 375.505 — Must I write up a bill of lading?
- — Weighing the Shipment
- § 375.507 — Must I determine the weight of a shipment?
- § 375.509 — How must I determine the weight of a shipment?
- § 375.511 — May I use an alternative method for shipments weighing 3,000 pounds or less?
- § 375.513 — Must I give the individual shipper an opportunity to observe the weighing?
- § 375.515 — May an individual shipper waive his/her right to observe each weighing?
- § 375.517 — May an individual shipper demand re-weighing?
- § 375.519 — Must I obtain weight tickets?
- § 375.521 — What must I do if an individual shipper wants to know the actual weight or charges for a shipment before I tender delivery?
Title 49 published on 2012-10-01
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§ 553 - Rule making
§ 13102 - Definitions
§ 13301 - Powers
§ 13704 - Household goods rates—estimates; guarantees of service
§ 13707 - Payment of rates
§ 14104 - Household goods carrier operations
§ 14706 - Liability of carriers under receipts and bills of lading
§ 14708 - Dispute settlement program for household goods carriers
Title 49 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-25678 RIN Docket No. FMCSA-2012-0322 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Notice of enforcement policy. This decision is effective October 18, 2012. 49 CFR Parts 365, 371, and 375 FMCSA provides notice of the Agency's new policy concerning enforcement of its household goods (HHG) motor carrier and broker regulations. FMCSA may take enforcement action when a HHG motor carrier or broker knowingly and willfully fails, in violation of a contract, to deliver or unload at the destination a shipment of HHG for which charges have been estimated and for which payment has been tendered. A motor carrier or broker found holding a HHG shipment hostage may be subject to suspension of registration for a period of not less than 12 months to not more than 36 months.