Out-of-service order definition

Out-of-service order means a temporary prohibition against driving a
Out-of-service order means a declaration by an authorized enforcement officer of a federal, state, Canadian, Mexican, or local jurisdiction that a driver, a commercial motor vehicle, or a motor carrier operation is out-of-service pursuant to Section 386.72, 392.5, 392.9a, 395.13, or 396.9 of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, state law, or the North American Standard Out-of-Service Criteria.

More Definitions of Out-of-service order

Out-of-service order means a declaration by an authorized
Out-of-service order means a prohibition issued
Out-of-service order means declaration by an authorized enforcement officer of a federal, state, Canadian, Mexican, or local jurisdiction that a person, a commercial motor vehicle, or a motor carrier operation is out of service pursuant to 49 CFR Sections 386.72, 390.5, 392.5, 395.13, 396.9, or compatible laws, or the North American Uniform Out‑of‑Service Criteria. For purposes of this article, regulations requiring disqualifications for violations of out‑of‑service orders affect all vehicles with a gross combination weight rating or gross vehicle weight rating greater than 10,000 pounds, as contained in 49 CFR Sections 383, 390.5, and 393 of the Federal Motor Carrier Regulations.
Out-of-service order means a temporary prohibition against driving a commercial
Out-of-service order means a temporary prohibition against