Appendix A to Part 386—Penalty Schedule; Violations of Notices and Orders
Violation —Failure to cease violations of the regulations in the time
prescribed in the notice. (The time within to comply with a notice to abate
shall not begin to run with respect to contested violations, i.e., where there
are material issues in dispute under § 386.14, until such time as
the violation has been established.)
Penalty reinstatement of any deferred assessment or payment of a penalty or
portion thereof.
II. [Reserved]
III. Final Order
Violation
—Failure to comply with Final Agency Order.
Penalty —Automatic reinstatement of any penalty previously reduced or held
in abeyance and restoration of the full amount assessed in the Notice of Claim
less any payments previously made.
IV. Out of Service Order
a. Violation —Operation of a commercial vehicle by a driver during the period the driver was placed out of service.
Penalty —Up to $2,100 per violation. (For purposes of this violation, the term "driver" means an operator of a commercial motor vehicle, including an independent contractor who, while in the course of operating a commercial motor vehicle, is employed or used by another person.)
b. Violation —Requiring or permitting a driver to operate a commercial vehicle during the period the driver was placed out of service.
Penalty —Up to $16,000 per violation. (This violation applies to motor carriers, including an independent contractor who is not a "driver," as defined under paragraph IVa above.)
c. Violation —Operation of a commercial motor vehicle by a driver after the vehicle was placed out of service and before the required repairs are made.
Penalty —$2,100 each time the vehicle is so operated. (This violation applies to drivers as defined in IVa above.)
d. Violation —Requiring or permitting the operation of a commercial motor vehicle placed out of service before the required repairs are made.
Penalty —Up to $16,000 each time the vehicle is so operated after notice of the defect is received.
(This violation applies to motor carriers, including an independent owner operator who is not a "driver," as defined in IVa above.)
e. Violation —Failure to return written certification of correction as required by the out of service order.
Penalty — Up to $750 per violation.
f. Violation —Knowingly falsifies written certification of correction required by the out of service order.
Penalty —Considered the same as the violations described in paragraphs IVc and IVd above, and subject to the same penalties.
Note: Falsification of certification may also result in criminal prosecution under 18 U.S.C. 1001.
g. Violation —Operating in violation of an order issued under §386.72(b) to cease all or part of the employer's commercial motor vehicle operations, i.e., failure to cease operations as ordered.
Penalty —Up to $16,000 per day the operation continues after the effective date and time of the order to cease.
h. Violation —Conducting operations during a period
of suspension under §§386.83
or 386.84
for failure to pay penalties.
[65 FR 78429, Dec. 15, 2000, 68 FR 15381, March 31, 2003; 70 FR 28486 May 18, 2005; 72 FR 55102, Sept. 28, 2007]