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§ 40-10.5-102. Registration required - rules of commission

CO Rev Stat § 40-10.5-102 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) On and after the repeal of sections 40-10-120 and 40-11-115, which occurred on September 25, 2007, a motor carrier, motor private carrier, broker, freight forwarder, leasing company, or other person required to register with the United States department of transportation under the unified carrier registration system:

(a) Shall not engage in, or contract for, any interstate transportation of persons or property on any public highway in this state without first so registering; and

(b) Shall comply with all applicable rules of the commission.

(2) For purposes of carrying out the provisions of this article and relevant federal statutes and rules, the commission:

(a) Shall participate in the uniform carrier registration system;

(b) Is vested with the legal authority to administer the unified carrier registration agreement for the state of Colorado; and

(c) Has the power to promulgate such rules as are necessary for the proper administration and enforcement of this article. Such rules may include, without limitation, rules establishing registration fees and other fees sufficient to cover the direct and indirect costs of administration and enforcement of this article. All fees collected under this article shall be transmitted to the state treasurer, who shall credit them to the public utilities commission motor carrier fund, created in section 40-2-110.5.

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§ 40-10.5-102. Registration required - rules of commission