Resolution on Equitable Motor Carrier Regulatory Fees Exposed
The Resolution on Equitable Motor Carrier Regulatory Fees does not include adoption or approval information, but was included in the 1996 ALEC Sourcebook of American State Legislation. ALEC has attempted to distance itself from this piece of legislation after the launch of ALECexposed.org in 2011, but it has done nothing to get it repealed in the states where it previously pushed for it to be made into law.
ALEC Bill Text
This Resolution directs state public utility and public service commissions to assess regulatory fees against motor carriers based on the extent of reduced regulatory oversight required of that motor carrier.
Model Resolution
Section 1. {Short Title}
This Resolution shall be known as the Resolution on Equitable Motor Carrier Regulatory Fees.
Section 2. {Model Resolution}
WHEREAS, effective January 1, 1995, Congress, through its passage of Sec. 601 of the Federal Aviation Administration Authorization-Act of 1994 (now codified at 49 U.S.C. §§11501 (h) (1) and 41713 (a) (4)) preempted state economic regulation of any motor carriers of property: and
WHEREAS, in April 1996, the United States Supreme Court declined to review the decision of the United State Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit rejecting all constitutional challenges to the broad economic preemption of intrastate trucking as a proper exercise of the Commerce Clause powers; and
WHEREAS, Congress specifically contemplated that states not indirectly regulate a motor carrier’s rates, routes or services through any unaffected authority; and
WHEREAS, Congress specifically extended to the motor carrier industry the broad preemption provision adopted by the United States Supreme Court in interpreting the identical preemption language in the earlier Airline Deregulation Act; and
WHEREAS, motor carriers in the state of {Insert State} are regulated by the {Insert Appropriate State Agency}; and
WHEREAS, prior to January 1995 the {Insert Appropriate State Agency} regulated the rates, routes, services, safety, and insurance of motor carriers; and
WHEREAS, prior to January 1995, the {Insert Appropriate State Agency} assessed all motor carriers a regulatory fee based upon the cost regulating of the aforementioned five criteria; and
WHEREAS, in January 1995, this Federal preemption of state economic regulation applied to the activities of the 41 States still regulating motor carriers at that time; and
WHEREAS, in many cases only two of these criteria, safety and insurance, are still subject to intrastate regulation; and
WHEREAS, the {Insert Appropriate State Agency} continues to assess all motor carriers regulatory fees based upon its prior regulation of the aforementioned five criteria; and
WHEREAS, many states have reduced their regulatory fee burden by seventy to eighty percent by assessing motor carriers regulatory fees based only upon those areas presently subject to regulation;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the {Insert State} Legislature directs the {Insert Appropriate State Agency} to adjust the regulatory fees assessed against any motor carriers of property to accurately reflect the actual costs incurred in regulating only those areas still permitted by federal law, and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the {Insert Appropriate State Agency} shall audit the regulatory fees assessed against any motor carriers of property after January 1995, and where applicable, retroactively refund regulatory fees collected in excess of those still permitted by federal law; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that if the Legislature finds an intrastate motor carrier regulatory function performed by the {Insert Appropriate State Agency} to be duplicative of that performed by another state agency, then, as long as federal requirements are met, the {Insert Appropriate State Agency} shall cease to perform that regulatory function and shall assess no regulatory fee based thereon.