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The UCRA law prohibits states from doing certain things and imposing certain fees on interstate carriers. What are these?

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The UCRA law prohibits states from doing certain things and imposing certain fees on interstate carriers. What are these?

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Section 4305 of SAFETEA-LU prohibits a state from requiring an interstate carrier, for-hire or private, to register with it the carrier’s interstate operations, to file information concerning the carrier’s federally required insurance, to file the name of the carrier’s federally required agent for service of process, or to renew with it the carrier’s intrastate authority or insurance filings or any other filings required of an intrastate carrier, except with respect to intrastate operations whose regulation has not been federally preempted (such as nonconsensual towing and the transportation of household goods, for example). SAFETEA-LU does not affect a state’s regulation of intrastate carriers that do not hold interstate operating authority.

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