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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 221

221.60 REGISTRATION OF INTERSTATE CARRIER.

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221.60 REGISTRATION OF INTERSTATE CARRIER.
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Subdivision 1. Registration required.
A foreign or domestic motor carrier, motor private carrier, leasing company, broker, or freight forwarder, as defined in United States Code, title 49, section 13102, may operate in interstate commerce in Minnesota only if it first complies with the Unified Carrier Registration Agreement authorized by United States Code, title 49, section 14504a, enacted pursuant to the Unified Carrier Registration Act of 2005, and the rules, regulations, and directives adopted thereunder, including registering with a base state and paying all required fees.
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Subd. 3.
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Subd. 3a.
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Subd. 4.
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Subd. 5.
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Subd. 7. Commissioner's authority.
The commissioner of transportation is authorized to take all necessary actions to enter into the Unified Carrier Registration Agreement in accordance with United States Code, title 49, section 14504a, and shall implement and administer the agreement and the rules and regulations adopted thereunder, including directives of the Unified Carrier Registration Plan board of directors as authorized by United States Code, title 49, section 14504a, subsection (d)(2).
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