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If you use a company vehicle for interstate commerce, your employer is generally responsible for ensuring compliance with commercial registration, insurance, and federal regulations. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) oversees interstate commerce compliance. Verify signage requirements for each state you travel to.Full Conversation
I work for a company called GCP applied technologies. They are based out of Georgia. I am a Nevada resident and I work directly for the company. I have a Ford F150 provided to me by the company that I use for travel over state lines on a regular basis. Period my truck is not marked with any information . Am I violating or is my company violating any laws
Hi ****! To provide accurate information, can you clarify what type of travel you're engaging in with the company vehicle? For example, is it for delivering goods, providing services, or another business purpose? This will help determine any legal requirements for your situation.
I’m a machine technician and I also build equipment do repairs and conduct sales
Hi ****! Thanks for providing that information. In Nevada, there are a few things to consider regarding your company vehicle:
- Commercial Vehicle Registration: Ensure the vehicle is registered for commercial use if it's used for business purposes.
- Signage: While Nevada doesn't require all business vehicles to have signage, some states do. Verify the laws for each state you travel to.
- Insurance: Ensure the vehicle is insured for commercial use.
Do you have any specific concerns about these points?
My vehicle is used for interstate commerce who is responsible for that
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In your situation, the responsibility generally lies with your employer. Here are some key points:
- Registration: The company should ensure the vehicle is registered for commercial use.
- Insurance: The company should provide appropriate commercial insurance.
- Compliance: Your company should comply with both Nevada and interstate regulations.
Do you have any specific concerns or situations related to these points?
Who is the compliance agency for interstate commerce between Nevada and California?
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The primary compliance agency for interstate commerce, including between Nevada and California, is the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). They regulate commercial vehicles and ensure compliance with federal standards.
Would you like more detailed information or have another question?