49 C.F.R. Subpart E—Administrative Procedures for Pilot Programs
Title 49 - Transportation
(a) The FMCSA may conduct pilot programs to evaluate alternatives to regulations, or innovative approaches, concerning motor carrier, CMV, and driver safety. (b) Pilot programs may include exemptions from the regulations listed in §381.400(f) of this part. (c) Pilot programs must, at a minimum, include all of the program elements listed in §381.505. (d) The FMCSA will publish in the (a) Safety measures. Before granting exemptions for a pilot program, the FMCSA will ensure that the safety measures in a pilot program are designed to achieve a level of safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level of safety that would be achieved by complying with the regulations. (b) Pilot program plan. Before initiating a pilot program, the FMCSA will ensure that there is a pilot program plan which includes the following elements: (1) A scheduled duration of three years or less; (2) A specific data collection and safety analysis plan that identifies a method of comparing the safety performance for motor carriers, CMVs, and drivers operating under the terms and conditions of the pilot program, with the safety performance of motor carriers, CMVs, and drivers that comply with the regulation; (3) A reasonable number of participants necessary to yield statistically valid findings; (4) A monitoring plan to ensure that participants comply with the terms and conditions of participation in the pilot program; (5) Adequate safeguards to protect the health and safety of study participants and the general public; and (6) A plan to inform the States and the public about the pilot program and to identify approved participants to enforcement personnel and the general public. The FMCSA will immediately terminate a pilot program if there is reason to believe the program is not achieving a level of safety that is at least equivalent to the level of safety that would be achieved by complying with the regulations. The Administrator will immediately revoke participation in a pilot program of a motor carrier, CMV, or driver for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the pilot program, or if continued participation is inconsistent with the goals and objectives of the safety regulations. At the conclusion of each pilot program, the FMCSA will report to Congress the findings and conclusions of the program and any recommendations it considers appropriate, including suggested amendments to laws and regulations that would enhance motor carrier, CMV, and driver safety and improve compliance with the FMCSRs.
Title 49: Transportation
PART 381—WAIVERS, EXEMPTIONS, AND PILOT PROGRAMS
Subpart E—Administrative Procedures for Pilot Programs
§ 381.500 What are the general requirements the agency must satisfy in conducting a pilot program?
§ 381.505 What are the minimum elements required for a pilot program?
§ 381.510 May the FMCSA end a pilot program before its scheduled completion date?
§ 381.515 May the FMCSA remove approved participants from a pilot program?
§ 381.520 What will the FMCSA do with the results from a pilot program?