April 8, 2021
NEW! UCR Decision Tree
UCR has developed a new tool to assist potential registrants in learning whether they need to register under UCR. The UCR Decision Tree is available on plan.ucr.gov and is linked below for your convenience.
UCR Policy Spotlight: Suspended Payment Method(s)
In situations of misuse or abuse of a certain payment method by motor carriers or ‎registration permitting services, it may be necessary to suspend the registrant ‎from paying by that particular payment method. This situation is called a ‎‎“suspended payment method.”‎ This policy defines situations when misuse or abuse of a payment ‎method occurs and the restrictions that will result. ‎

Automated Clearing House (ACH) Payment – An ACH payment is an online payment ‎of the UCR fee through the NRS by entering a bank routing number and a ‎checking or savings account number. Misuse is deemed to have occurred when a ‎registrant fails to enter the proper banking information after three consecutive ‎attempts. ‎

Payment by Credit or Debit Card – In the event that a payment card is ‎declined or is disputed for a non-valid reason, misuse is deemed to have ‎occurred and the registrant will be suspended from making payment by a ‎payment card for the next two registration years. Valid reasons for disputing a ‎payment card transaction include:‎
  • Disputing the transaction more than ninety days after it was executed
  • Disputing a transaction more than one time per registration year
  • Illegal use of another party’s payment card ‎
When the payment card option is suspended for reasons described above, a UCR ‎registrant will have the option to choose an alternative method of payment. ‎

Paper Check by Mail – Any payment that is declined due to insufficient funds in ‎the account is deemed to be abuse of the payment method and the registrant will ‎be suspended from paying by mail-in check, unless the subsequent check is ‎certified funds from an accredited financial institution, a cashier’s check or money ‎order.‎
Industry News
5 Things Fleets Need to Know About the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse
Nearly 48,000 drivers have been taken off the road because of violations tracked in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, an electronic database of commercial driver’s license holders who have tested positive for drug or alcohol use and other related violations.
Source: Lockridge, Deborah. "5 Things Fleets Need to Know About the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse." Heavy Duty Trucking. March 25, 2021. www.truckinginfo.com
How to Prepare for the 2021 International Roadcheck
Each year the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) conducts an all-out 72-hour inspection effort. Here's what to look out for when getting ready for this year's Roadcheck blitz, scheduled for May 4 – 6.
Source: Vaughn, Steve. "How to Prepare for the 2021 International Roadcheck." FleetOwner. April 1, 2021. www.fleetowner.com

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