Volume gives access to FMCSA decisions

July 1, 2002
Those who need convenient access to the decisions of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) have a one-volume solution from CCH Inc.

Those who need convenient access to the decisions of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) have a one-volume solution from CCH Inc. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Decisions is a print publication covering the agency's decisions since its inception in 2000.

This publication provides full coverage of FMCSA enforcement decisions related to safety regulations, challenges to compliance review findings, civil forfeiture, and other rulings.

The loose-leaf volume includes all FMCSA regulations in full text. They are presented in numerical order by part number just as they would be found in the Code of Federal Regulations.

A one-year subscription, which includes quarterly updating, is regularly priced at $389 plus applicable tax, shipping, and handling. For more information or to subscribe, phone 800-449-6435 or visit onlinestore.cch.com.

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