Soul Truck Lines LLC - Appeal of Operating Authority Registration Denied
Summary
FMCSA rejected Soul Truck Lines LLC's appeal of the decision denying its application for operating authority registration. The company had challenged the initial rejection but the agency upheld the denial, preventing the trucking company from legally operating in interstate commerce. The ruling is final and binding under federal motor carrier regulations.
What changed
FMCSA's decision upholds the denial of operating authority registration to Soul Truck Lines LLC, preventing the company from legally operating as a motor carrier in interstate commerce. The agency's rejection of the appeal confirms that the company failed to meet the necessary regulatory requirements for operating authority.
Transportation companies and logistics businesses should verify their FMCSA operating authority status and ensure full compliance with federal registration requirements. Companies relying on motor carrier transportation services should confirm their carriers hold valid operating authority to avoid regulatory exposure and potential service disruptions.
What to do next
- Immediately cease all interstate motor carrier operations if operating without valid FMCSA authority
- Review FMCSA registration status and ensure all required filings are current
- Consult transportation law counsel regarding appeal options or reapplication procedures
Penalties
Operating without required FMCSA authority can result in civil penalties of $1,000 to $11,000 per day of violation
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In the matter of Soul Truck Lines LLC - Appeal of Decision Rejecting Application for Operating Authority Registration
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