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golfhobo 05-21-2009 06:10 PM

BULLCHIT!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Creek Jackson 05-22-2009 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by Myth_Buster (Post 450970)
No, carriers may only be cited under the safety regulations for six months. Logs must be kept per Part 379:



Part 379: Preservation of records

Be safe.


So, you are saying that supporting data for periodical reports of hours of service are the actual logs?

Fredog 05-22-2009 02:46 AM

I'm just curious as to where you guys got your law degrees?

Creek Jackson 05-22-2009 03:40 AM


Originally Posted by Fredog (Post 450994)
I'm just curious as to where you guys got your law degrees?

Let me see if I understand you fully. You are "just" curious to know as to where these "so-called" law degrees originated. Or you are curious to "know" just where law degrees come from.

kc0iv 05-22-2009 05:30 AM


§395.8 Driver’s record of duty status.
(k) Retention of driver’s record of duty status.
(1) Each motor carrier shall maintain records of duty status and all supporting documents for each driver it employs for a period of six months from the date of receipt.

(k)(2) The driver shall retain a copy of each record of duty status for the previous 7 consecutive days which shall be in his/her possession and available for inspection while on duty.

Seems like the fmcsa says six months.

kc0iv

golfhobo 05-22-2009 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by Creek Jackson (Post 450986)
So, you are saying that supporting data for periodical reports of hours of service are the actual logs?

That would seem to be what he is saying... contradicted, of course, by the reg that KC0iv posted.

allan5oh 05-22-2009 04:47 PM

This was probably related to that bad bus accident in Wisconsin a couple years back.

Windwalker 05-24-2009 04:32 AM

FMCSA would not be the first govenment entity that has a problem keeping all regs in compliance with each other. Until recently, CT had a law on the books that all male members of a family, who are over the age of 10, had to carry a shotgun to church on Sundays to help protect the congregation from indian attack. Now look at how old some of the gun laws are. Some laws in varying states are still in conflict. What make you think that FMCSA is any different? And, if you claim your meal allowance while you're away from home, and under the HOS rules, you have to keep your log pages for 7 years for IRS. (That's what I was told by a tax audit agent of the IRS.)

Fredog 05-24-2009 04:38 AM


Originally Posted by Creek Jackson (Post 450999)
Let me see if I understand you fully. You are "just" curious to know as to where these "so-called" law degrees originated. Or you are curious to "know" just where law degrees come from.

I want to know where the people on here got their law degrees, so I can go get one.
Then, I too can be an expert on all things legal

Orangetxguy 05-24-2009 05:37 AM


Originally Posted by Fredog (Post 451219)
I want to know where the people on here got their law degrees, so I can go get one.
Then, I too can be an expert on all things legal


:D

Fre....You could get started on that Law Degree, by looking here! Georgia Law Schools - Georgia State Resources - AllLaw

:p


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