UCR Enforcement Group Tackles Carrier Compliance in Open Session
Published Date: 7/11/2025
Notice
Summary
The Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) Enforcement Subcommittee is holding a public meeting on July 16, 2025, to discuss how they’re improving enforcement and awareness for carrier registrations. This affects trucking companies and related businesses by keeping rules clear and fair, with no new fees announced. The meeting is open to anyone who wants to join by phone or Zoom, making it easy to stay in the loop.
Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
No New UCR Fees Announced
Trucking companies and related businesses were not charged any new Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) fees as part of this notice; the Subcommittee did not announce new fees in connection with the July 16, 2025 meeting.
Ongoing Enforcement and Awareness Work
The UCR Enforcement Subcommittee will discuss improving enforcement and awareness for carrier registrations, including a review of 2025 enforcement activities and a June 2025 awareness initiative, during its July 16, 2025 meeting. You (trucking companies and related businesses) may see clearer guidance and outreach as a result.
Enforcement Officer ID Card Discussed
The Subcommittee will discuss creating an enforcement card for enforcement officers at the July 16, 2025 meeting. Carriers could use such a card to verify officers during inspections.
Inspections for Covered Farm Vehicles
The Subcommittee will discuss inspections and enforcement related to covered farm vehicles during the July 16, 2025 meeting. Operators of covered farm vehicles may be subject to the enforcement attention discussed.
Fraudulent UCR Receipts Awareness
The Subcommittee will discuss promoting awareness of fraudulent UCR registration receipts at the July 16, 2025 meeting so carriers can better recognize and avoid scams involving false registration paperwork.
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