[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 5]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR350.201]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 350_COMMERCIAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM--Table of 
Contents
 
                Subpart B_Requirements for Participation
 
Sec.  350.201  What conditions must a State meet to qualify for Basic Program Funds?


    Each State must meet the following twenty-two conditions:
    (a) Assume responsibility for improving motor carrier safety and 
adopting and enforcing State safety laws and regulations that are 
compatible with the FMCSRs (49 CFR parts 390-397) and the HMRs (49 CFR 
parts 107 (subparts F and G only), 171-173, 177, 178 and 180), except as 
may be determined by the Administrator to be inapplicable to a State 
enforcement program.
    (b) Implement performance-based activities, including deployment of 
technology to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of CMV safety 
programs.
    (c) Designate, in its State Certification, the lead State agency 
responsible for implementing the CVSP.
    (d) Ensure that only agencies having the legal authority, resources, 
and qualified personnel necessary to enforce the FMCSRs and HMRs or 
compatible State laws or regulations are assigned to perform functions 
in accordance with the approved CVSP.
    (e) Allocate adequate funds for the administration of the CVSP 
including the enforcement of the FMCSRs, HMRs, or compatible State laws 
or regulations.
    (f) Maintain the aggregate expenditure of funds by the State and its 
political subdivisions, exclusive of Federal

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funds, for CMV safety programs eligible for funding under this part, at 
a level at least equal to the average level of expenditure for the 3 
full fiscal years beginning after October 1 of the year 5 years prior to 
the beginning of each Government fiscal year.
    (g) Provide legal authority for a right of entry and inspection 
adequate to carry out the CVSP.
    (h) Prepare and submit to the FMCSA, upon request, all reports 
required in connection with the CVSP or other conditions of the grant.
    (i) Adopt and use the reporting standards and forms required by the 
FMCSA to record work activities performed under the CVSP.
    (j) Require registrants of CMVs to declare, at the time of 
registration, their knowledge of applicable FMCSRs, HMRs, or compatible 
State laws or regulations.
    (k) Grant maximum reciprocity for inspections conducted under the 
North American Standard Inspection through the use of a nationally 
accepted system that allows ready identification of previously inspected 
CMVs.
    (l) Conduct CMV size and weight enforcement activities funded under 
this program only to the extent those activities do not diminish the 
effectiveness of other CMV safety enforcement programs.
    (m) Coordinate the CVSP, data collection and information systems, 
with State highway safety programs under title 23 United States Code 
(U.S.C.).
    (n) Ensure participation in SAFETYNET and other information systems 
by all appropriate jurisdictions receiving funding under this section.
    (o) Ensure information is exchanged with other States in a timely 
manner.
    (p) Emphasize and improve enforcement of State and local traffic 
laws and regulations related to CMV safety.
    (q) Promote activities in support of the national program elements 
listed in Sec.  350.109, including the following three activities:
    (1) Activities aimed at removing impaired CMV drivers from the 
highways through adequate enforcement of restrictions on the use of 
alcohol and controlled substances and by ensuring ready roadside access 
to alcohol detection and measuring equipment.
    (2) Activities aimed at providing an appropriate level of training 
to MCSAP personnel to recognize drivers impaired by alcohol or 
controlled substances.
    (3) Interdiction activities affecting the transportation of 
controlled substances by CMV drivers and training on appropriate 
strategies for carrying out those interdiction activities.
    (r) Enforce requirements relating to the licensing of CMV drivers, 
including checking the status of commercial drivers' licenses (CDL).
    (s) Establish a program to ensure that accurate, complete, and 
timely motor carrier safety data are collected and reported, and ensure 
the State's participation in a national motor carrier safety data 
correction system prescribed by FMCSA.
    (t)(1) Enforce registration (i.e., operating authority) requirements 
under 49 U.S.C. 13902, 49 CFR part 365, 49 CFR part 368, and 49 CFR 
392.9a by prohibiting the operation of (i.e., placing out of service) 
any vehicle discovered to be operating without the required operating 
authority or beyond the scope of the motor carrier's operating 
authority.
    (2) Enforce financial responsibility requirements under 49 U.S.C. 
13906, 31138, 31139, and 49 CFR part 387.
    (u) Adopt and maintain consistent, effective, and reasonable 
sanctions for violations of CMV, driver, and hazardous materials 
regulations.
    (v) Ensure that MCSAP agencies have policies that stipulate roadside 
inspections will be conducted at locations that are adequate to protect 
the safety of drivers and enforcement personnel.
    (w) Include in the training manual for the licensing examination to 
drive a CMV and the training manual for the licensing examination to 
drive a non-CMV information on best practices for driving safely in the 
vicinity of non-CMVs and CMVs.
    (x) Conduct comprehensive and highly visible traffic enforcement and 
CMV safety inspection programs in high-risk locations and corridors.
    (y) Except in the case of an imminent or obvious safety hazard, 
ensure that an inspection of a vehicle transporting

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passengers for a motor carrier of passengers is conducted at a station, 
terminal, border maintenance facility, destination, or other location 
where a motor carrier may make a planned stop.

[65 FR 15102, Mar. 21, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 55165, Aug. 28, 2002; 
67 FR 61820, Oct. 2, 2002; 71 FR 50866, Aug. 28, 2006; 72 FR 36769, July 
5, 2007]