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Matched Legal Cases: ['§385', '§385', '§382', '§382', '§382', '§382', 'art 382', '§382', '§382', '§383', '§383', '§383', '§383', '§383', '§387', '§387', '§391', '§391', '§390', '§395', '§396', '§396', '§396']

§385.321 What failures of safety management practices disclosed by the safety audit will result in a notice to a new entrant that its USDOT new entrant registration will be revoked?(a) General. The failures of safety management practices consist of a lack of basic safety management controls as described in Appendix A of this part or failure to comply with one or more of the regulations set forth in paragraph (b) of this section and will result in a notice to a new entrant that its USDOT new entrant registration will be revoked.(b) Automatic failure of the audit. A new entrant will automatically fail a safety audit if found in violation of any one of the following 16 regulations: Table to §385.321—Violations That Will Result in Automatic Failure of the New Entrant Safety AuditViolationGuidelines for determining automaticfailure of the safety audit1. §382.115(a)/§382.115(b)—Failing to implement an alcohol and/or controlled substances testing program (domestic and foreign motor carriers, respectively)Single occurrence.2. §382.201—Using a driver known to have an alcohol content of 0.04 or greater to perform a safety-sensitive functionSingle occurrence.3. §382.211—Using a driver who has refused to submit to an alcohol or controlled substances test required under part 382Single occurrence.4. §382.215—Using a driver known to have tested positive for a controlled substanceSingle occurrence.5. §382.305—Failing to implement a random controlled substances and/or alcohol testing programSingle occurrence.6. §383.3(a)/§383.23(a)—Knowingly using a driver who does not possess a valid CDLSingle occurrence.7. §383.37(b)-Knowingly allowing, requiring, permitting, or authorizing an employee to operate a commercial motor vehicle with a commercial learner's permit or commercial driver's license which is disqualified by a State, has lost the right to operate a CMV in a State or who is disqualified to operate a commercial motor vehicleSingle occurrence.8. §383.51(a)—Knowingly allowing, requiring, permitting, or authorizing a driver to drive who is disqualified to drive a commercial motor vehicleSingle occurrence. This violation refers to a driver operating a CMV as defined under §383.5.9. §387.7(a)—Operating a motor vehicle without having in effect the required minimum levels of financial responsibility coverageSingle occurrence.10. §387.31(a)—Operating a passenger carrying vehicle without having in effect the required minimum levels of financial responsibilitySingle occurrence.11. §391.15(a)—Knowingly using a disqualified driverSingle occurrence.12. §391.11(b)(4)—Knowingly using a physically unqualified driverSingle occurrence. This violation refers to a driver operating a CMV as defined under §390.5.13. §395.8(a)—Failing to require a driver to make a record of duty statusRequires a violation threshold (51% or more of examined records) to trigger automatic failure.14. §396.9(c)(2)—Requiring or permitting the operation of a commercial motor vehicle declared “out-of-service” before repairs are madeSingle occurrence.15. §396.11(c)—Failing to correct out-of-service defects listed by driver in a driver vehicle inspection report before the vehicle is operated againSingle occurrence.16. §396.17(a)—Using a commercial motor vehicle not periodically inspectedRequires a violation threshold (51% or more of examined records) to trigger automatic failure.
[73 FR 76489, Dec. 16, 2008, as amended at 77 FR 26989, May 8, 2012]