Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 49 - Transportation |
Subtitle B - Other Regulations Relating to Transportation |
Chapter III - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of Transportation |
SubChapter B - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations |
Part 371 - Brokers of Property |
Subpart A - General Requirements |
§ 371.1 - Applicability. |
§ 371.2 - Definitions. |
§ 371.3 - Records to be kept by brokers. |
§ 371.7 - Misrepresentation. |
§ 371.9 - Rebating and compensation. |
§ 371.10 - Duties and obligations of brokers. |
§ 371.13 - Accounting. |
Subpart B - Special Rules for Household Goods Brokers |
§ 371.101 - If I operate as a household goods broker in interstate or foreign commerce, must I comply with subpart B of this part? |
§ 371.103 - What are the definitions of terms used in this subpart? |
§ 371.105 - Must I use a motor carrier that has a valid U.S. DOT number and valid operating authority issued by FMCSA to transport household goods in interstate or foreign commerce? |
§ 371.107 - What information must I display in my advertisements and Internet Web homepage? |
§ 371.109 - Must I inform individual shippers which motor carriers I use? |
§ 371.111 - Must I provide individual shippers with Federal consumer protection information? |
§ 371.113 - May I provide individual shippers with a written estimate? |
§ 371.115 - Must I maintain agreements with motor carriers before providing written estimates on behalf of these carriers? |
§ 371.117 - Must I provide individual shippers with my policies concerning cancellation, deposits, and refunds? |
§ 371.121 - What penalties may FMCSA impose for violations of this part? |