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DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.393

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.393 How long does a PIE stay in effect?

(a) In the NOPE (see §40.375(b)(5)), the initiating official proposes the duration of the PIE. The duration of the PIE is one of the elements of the proceeding that the service agent may contest (see §40.381(b))...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.391

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.391 What is the scope of a PIE?

(a) The scope of a PIE is the Department's determination about the divisions, organizational elements, types of services, affiliates, and/or individuals (including direct employees of a service agent and its contractors)...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.389

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.389 What factors may the Director consider?

This section lists examples of the kind of mitigating and aggravating factors that the Director may consider in determining whether to issue a PIE concerning you, as well as the scope and duration of a PIE....

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.387

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.387 What matters does the Director decide concerning a proposed PIE?

(a) Following the service agent's response (see §40.379(b)) or, if no response is received, after 30 days have passed from the date on which the service agent received the NOPE, the...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.383

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.383 What procedures apply if you contest the issuance of a PIE?

(a) DOT conducts PIE proceedings in a fair and informal manner. The Director may use flexible procedures to allow you to present matters in opposition. The Director is not required to follow...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.381

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.381 What information do you present to contest the proposed issuance of a PIE?

(a) As a service agent who wants to contest a proposed PIE, you must present at least the following information to the Director:

(1) Specific facts that contradict the...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.377

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.377 Who decides whether to issue a PIE?

(a) The ODAPC Director, or his or her designee, decides whether to issue a PIE. If a designee is acting as the decisionmaker, all references in this subpart to the Director refer to the designee.

(b) To...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.375

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.375 How does the initiating official start a PIE proceeding?

(a) As a service agent, if your compliance matter is not correctable (see §40.373(a)), or if have not resolved compliance matters as provided in §40.373(c), the initiating official starts a PIE...

DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.373

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.373 Before starting a PIE proceeding, does the initiating official give the service agent an opportunity to correct problems?

(a) If you are a service agent, the initiating official must send you a correction notice before starting a PIE proceeding.

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DOT Rule 49 CFR Part 40 Section 40.371

Subpart R - Public Interest Exclusions§ 40.371 On what information does an initiating official rely in deciding whether to start a PIE proceeding?

(a) An initiating official may rely on credible information from any source as the basis for starting a PIE proceeding.

(b) Before sending a...