AGRICULTURE HAULING EXEMPTIONS
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by turboguy, Mar 8, 2018.
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Driver never leaves but load does. Driver has federal rules not state.
So all the Port mules run under federal rules. Interesting. -
Midwest Truckers in Illinois said that their lawyers looked everything over and have said that you can haul seed ag exempt within your 150 air miles all day, then hook a load of seed going out of state. Once you get beyond your state line or you 150 air miles, then you have to run a log book. And your 11/14 hour day starts at that point. According to them if you utilize the ag exemption, you can now run more than you could before. I don’t know how much stock I would put in that, but that’s what Midwest Truckers said. Just thought I would let y’all know.
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Question 6: How does one distinguish between intra- and interstate commerce for the purposes of applicability of the FMCSRs?
Guidance: Interstate commerce is determined by the essential character of the movement, manifested by the shipper’s fixed and persistent intent at the time of shipment, and is ascertained from all of the facts and circumstances surrounding the transportation. When the intent of the transportation being performed is interstate in nature, even when the route is within the boundaries of a single State, the driver and CMV are subject to the FMCSRs. -
Looks like one of those bureaucratic catch 22's that could get one into trouble with either the state or feds. It doesn't always matter what a regulation says. What matters is whatever the person issuing citations thinks matters.
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