If a state doesn’t elect to participate in UCRA, can it continue to collect the SSRS fees it collects now?
No. UCRA was evidently intended by Congress to replace revenues the states have derived from SSRS and certain other programs – and to provide the sole means for any state to recoup these monies. Whether or not state elects to participate in UCRA, it may not engage in any of the activities prohibited by SAFETEA-LU.
Related Questions
- Under the UCRA, may a state continue to impose a requirement – and a fee – on an interstate carrier when it first obtains intrastate operating authority?
- Can a state that has participated in SSRS continue to collect fees for 2006 until the end of December 2006?
- Can a state collect SSRS fees for 2007 before the beginning of 2007?