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 � 14104. Household goods carrier operations | |
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 (a) General Regulatory Authority.� 
       (1) Paperwork minimization.� The 
      Secretary may issue regulations, including regulations protecting 
      individual shippers, in order to carry out this part with respect to the 
      transportation of household goods by motor carriers subject to 
      jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135. The regulations and 
      paperwork required of motor carriers providing transportation of household 
      goods shall be minimized to the maximum extent feasible consistent with 
      the protection of individual shippers.  (2) Performance standards.� 
       (A) In general.� Regulations of the 
      Secretary protecting individual shippers shall include, where appropriate, 
      reasonable performance standards for the transportation of household goods 
      subject to jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135.  (B) Factors to consider.� In 
      establishing performance standards under this paragraph, the Secretary 
      shall take into account at least the following� 
       (i) 
      the level of performance that can be achieved by a 
      well-managed motor carrier transporting household goods;  (ii) the degree of harm to 
      individual shippers which could result from a violation of the regulation; 
       (iii) the need to set the level 
      of performance at a level sufficient to deter abuses which result in harm 
      to consumers and violations of regulations;  (3) Limitations on statutory construction.� Nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the 
      Secretary�s authority to require reports from motor carriers providing 
      transportation of household goods or to require such carriers to provide 
      specified information to consumers concerning their past performance. 
      
       (b) Estimates.� 
       (1) Authority to provide without compensation.� Every motor carrier providing transportation of household 
      goods subject to jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135, upon 
      request of a prospective shipper, may provide the shipper with an estimate 
      of charges for transportation of household goods and for the proposed 
      services. The Secretary shall not prohibit any such carrier from charging 
      a prospective shipper for providing a written, binding estimate for the 
      transportation and proposed services.  (2) Applicability of antitrust laws.� Any charge for an estimate of charges provided by a motor 
      carrier to a shipper for transportation of household goods subject to 
      jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135 shall be subject to the 
      antitrust laws, as defined in the first section of the Clayton Act (15 
      U.S.C. 12). 
      
       (c) Flexibility in Weighing Shipments.� The Secretary shall issue regulations that provide motor 
      carriers providing transportation of household goods subject to 
      jurisdiction under subchapter I of chapter 135 with the maximum possible 
      flexibility in weighing shipments, consistent with assurance to the 
      shipper of accurate weighing practices. The Secretary shall not prohibit 
      such carriers from backweighing shipments or from basing their charges on 
      the reweigh weights if the shipper observes both the tare and gross 
      weighings (or, prior to such weighings, waives in writing the opportunity 
      to observe such weighings) and such weighings are performed on the same 
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