Transportation Board Seeks Four New State Members
Published Date: 6/1/2026
Notice
Summary
The Unified Carrier Registration Plan is looking for four new board members from state agencies to help oversee interstate transportation rules. If you’re a Chief Administrative Officer in one of FMCSA’s four service areas, you can apply by July 13, 2026. These board members will serve until May 31, 2029, helping decide fees and rules that affect carriers and brokers across the country.
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