Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE I— - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - SPECIAL AUTHORITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - POWERS › § 504
The Secretary of Transportation can set rules about what records carriers, lessors, and some service providers must keep, the forms to use, and what reports to file. The Secretary can require annual, periodic, or special reports that answer questions the Secretary asks. The Secretary may also order inspections of equipment and may inspect and copy records if the Secretary or a designated person (for motor carriers this can include a contractor or an employee of a grant recipient under section 31102) shows ID and asks to see them. The Secretary can set how long records must be kept. Definitions (one line each): "Association" — a group that serves rail or motor carriers. "Carrier" — a rail or motor carrier, including migrant-worker and private carriers. "Lessor" — a person who leases a railroad or the right to operate as a carrier. "Lessor" and "carrier" also include their receivers or trustees. Annual reports must cover the 12 months ending December 31 and be filed by the end of the 3rd month after the year unless the Secretary extends the date. Reports may be sworn. Parts of required accident reports and related Secretary investigations cannot be used as evidence in civil damage lawsuits.
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49 U.S.C. § 504
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73