(a) Grounds for suspension and revocation. Transportation
Code, §643.252 provides the grounds for which the department
can suspend or revoke a certificate of registration issued under Transportation
Code, Chapter 643.
(b) Department of Public Safety enforcement recommendations.
(1) The department may suspend or revoke a certificate
of registration of a motor carrier upon a written request by the Department
of Public Safety, if a motor carrier:
(A) has an unsatisfactory safety rating under 49 C.F.R.,
Part 385; or
(B) has multiple violations of Transportation Code,
Chapter 644, a rule adopted under that chapter, or Transportation
Code, Title 7, Subtitle C.
(2) A request under paragraph (1) of this subsection
must include documentation showing the violation.
(c) Probation.
(1) The department may probate any suspension ordered
under this section.
(2) In determining whether to probate a suspension,
the department will review:
(A) the seriousness of the violation;
(B) prior violations by the motor carrier;
(C) whether the department has previously probated
a suspension for the motor carrier;
(D) cooperation by the motor carrier in the investigation
and enforcement proceeding; and
(E) the ability of the motor carrier to correct the
violations.
(3) The department shall set the length of the probation
based on the seriousness of the violation and previous violations
by the motor carrier.
(4) The department will require that the motor carrier
report monthly to the department any information necessary to determine
compliance with the terms of the probation.
(5) The department may revoke the probation and order
the initial suspension and administrative penalty if the motor carrier
fails to abide by any terms of the probation.
(d) Refund.
(1) The department may order a motor carrier that violates
Transportation Code Chapter 643, department rules, or a department
order adopted under Transportation Code Chapter 643 to issue a refund
to a customer who paid the motor carrier to transport household goods.
(2) Under this subsection, a refund is the return of
any percentage of funds paid, or contracted to be paid, to a motor
carrier transporting household goods, whether those funds are documented
as a separate line item or included in the overall amount paid by
a customer.
(A) A refund includes overpayments, fees paid for services
not rendered, and fees paid for charges not listed on the household
mover's tariff after the household mover takes possession of the customer's
property.
(B) A refund does not include any consideration of
damages or harm over the amount paid by the customer.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §218.72 adopted to be effective February 4, 2010, 35 TexReg 663; amended to be effective December 7, 2014, 39 TexReg 9373; amended to be effective December 30, 2020, 45 TexReg 9581 |