Rick Malchow, Industry Business Advisor
August 11, 2021
When a carrier registers with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) they receive a new USDOT number. But they also receive a figurative red flag to wave that says, “Hey look at me, I’m regulated now!” And “look” the FMCSA will. In fact, the new carrier will be closely observed for at least eighteen months and undergo an audit to make sure the carrier is operating compliantly with the safety regulations and has all of the necessary credentials in place.
The FMCSA tries to get the new entrant audit done within the first twelve months for property carriers and within three months for passenger carriers. If there’s any regulatory agency and program that tries to live up to the saying “we’re from the government and we’re here to help,” it is the FMCSA and the new entrant program. However, unlike a compliance review with a conditional rating, after a new entrant audit, the carrier receives either a passing or failing grade. For this reason, it’s important to make sure that all of the ‘i’s are dotted and all the ‘t’s are crossed from a compliance and credential perspective.
During the audit, the inspector will review the new entrant's safety management systems and a sample of required records to assess compliance with the federal motor carrier safety regulations (FMCSRs), applicable HMRs and related record-keeping requirements. If the FMCSA determines the safety audit discloses the new entrant's basic safety management controls are inadequate, the agency will provide the new entrant written notice that its USDOT new entrant registration will be revoked, and its operations placed out-of-service unless it takes specific actions.
Carriers are required to maintain certain types of records related to their business operations including (but not limited to):
A new entrant also needs to ensure that they have in place any additional applicable credentials:
Before you start waving the “Here I am, come regulate me!” red flag, it is beneficial to make sure each filing is done right, and the proper credentials are in place. As paraphrased from a famous army general’s quote, “There’s thing we know, there’s things we don’t know, and there’s things we don’t know we don’t know!”
If you need help preparing for your new entrant audit or have questions about your current status, call us at 888.473.4638 or fill out the lead form below and an Authority Advisor will contact you.
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