Source: http://ecfr.io/Title-49/se49.5.385_1111
Timestamp: 2020-02-24 14:41:44
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§385', 'art 385', '§385', 'art 385', '§385', 'art 385', '§385', '§385', '§385', '§385', '§385']

[49 CFR §385.111] Title 49 Part 385 → Subpart B → §385.111 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 49 Part 385 → Subpart B → §385.111
Title 49 → Subtitle B → Chapter III → Subchapter B → Part 385 → Subpart B → §385.111
§385.111 Suspension and revocation of Mexico-domiciled carrier registration.
(e) If a carrier subject to this subpart fails to provide the necessary documents for a safety audit or compliance review upon reasonable request, or fails to submit evidence of the necessary corrective action as required by §385.105 of this subpart, the FMCSA will provide the carrier with written notice, as soon as practicable, that its registration will be suspended 15 days from the service date of the notice unless it provides all necessary documents or information. This suspension will remain in effect until the necessary documents or information are produced and:
(3) The FMCSA determines, following review of the carrier's response to a demand for corrective action under §385.105, that the carrier has taken the necessary corrective action.
(f) If a carrier commits any of the violations specified in §385.105(a) of this subpart after the removal of a suspension issued under this section, the suspension will be automatically reinstated. The FMCSA will issue an Order requiring the carrier to cease further operations in the United States and demonstrate, within 15 days from the service date of the Order, that it did not commit the alleged violation(s). If the carrier fails to demonstrate that it did not commit the violation(s), the FMCSA will issue an Order revoking its provisional operating authority or provisional Certificate of Registration.
[53 FR 50968, Dec. 19, 1988, as amended at 80 FR 18155, Apr. 3, 2015]