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Broker Financial Responsibility Rule Delayed

A year after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration published a final rule on Broker and Freight Forwarder Financial Responsibility, the agency has extended the compliance date for some of the rule's provisions. Find out why.

Deborah Lockridge
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January 6, 2025
Broker Financial Responsibility Rule Delayed

The broker financial responsibility rule is designed to help prevent small motor carriers from getting stiffed by unscrupulous brokers.

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UPDATED: A year after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration published a final rule on Broker and Freight Forwarder Financial Responsibility, the agency decided to extend the compliance date for some of its provisions.

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As we originally reported, on Nov. 4, the agency published a proposal to extend the deadline for compliance with some of the rule’s requirements by a year, from the original deadline of January 16, 2025, to January 16, 2026. 

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On Dec. 31, FMCSA published the final rule extending the deadlines.

The reason? FMCSA said its new online registration system will be used to accept filings and track notifications, and that system won’t be ready before then. The planned release for the new modernized registration system is 2025.

This functionality will not be added to its legacy systems. 

The agency created the rule on financial responsibility requirements for brokers and freight forwarders in an attempt to cut down on fraud and non-payment of motor carriers.

This extension will ensure that parties required to comply with the regulations have enough time to register in the new system and begin using it, according to the agency, and that FMCSA is able to properly process and respond to such filings. 

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What Provisions of the Broker Financial Responsibility Rule Are Affected by the Delay?

1. Immediate suspension of broker/freight forwarder operating authority. When a broker or freight forwarder's available financial security falls below $75,000, FMCSA shall suspend its operating authority registration.

2. Surety or trust responsibilities in cases of broker/freight forwarder financial failure or insolvency. If a surety/trustee becomes aware that a broker or freight forwarder is experiencing financial failure or insolvency, it must notify FMCSA and initiate cancelation of the financial responsibility.

3. Enforcement authority and penalties for financial responsibility providers who do not comply with the regulations. FMCSA is incorporating the penalties that are statutorily mandated into its regulations. After notice and an opportunity for a hearing, surety companies or financial institutions who violate 49 CFR 387.307 will be ineligible to provide financial responsibility for three years and may also be subject to a civil penalty.

Which Provisions Are Not Affected?

Two other provisions of the broker financial responsibility already weren't scheduled to kick in until 2026:

Assets being readily available to pay claims: In the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21), Congress mandated that broker/freight forwarder trust funds consist of “assets readily available to pay claims without resort to personal guarantees or collection of pledged accounts receivable.”

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The final rule sets out a list of the acceptable asset types a BMC-85 trust may contain: cash, ILCs issued by a Federally insured depository institution, and Treasury bonds.

Entities eligible to provide trust funds for BMC-85 Filings: The new rule removes loan and finance companies from the list of providers eligible to serve as BMC-85 trustees. Loan and finance companies will now be prohibited from offering BMC-85 trusts unless they obtain certification to operate as another type of financial institution that remains on the list of eligible providers.

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