Safe Port Act has trucking implications

The Safe Port Act signed into law by President Bush this fall contains trucking provisions that tighten guidelines and processes for law enforcement to verify legal commercial vehicle traffic. It also ensures that CDL holders have citizenship or legal presence, bolsters antifraud measures for CDL programs and requires that all port truckers undergo background checks. Perhaps the most immediate effect the bill will have on trucking is that it requires the Sec. of Homeland Security to implement a threat assessment process by January 11, 2007, for port truckers who don't have a hazardous-materials endorsements. The bill directs the ...

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