Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart
Subpart R — Public Interest Exclusions
49 C.F.R. pt. 40, subpt. R
- § 40.361 What Is The Purpose Of A Public Interest Exclusion (pie)?
- § 40.363 On What Basis May The Department Issue A Pie?
- § 40.365 What Is The Department's Policy Concerning Starting A Pie Proceeding?
- § 40.367 Who Initiates A Pie Proceeding?
- § 40.369 What Is The Discretion Of An Initiating Official In Starting A Pie Proceeding?
- § 40.371 On What Information Does An Initiating Official Rely In Deciding Whether To Start A Pie Proceeding?
- § 40.373 Before Starting A Pie Proceeding, Does The Initiating Official Give The Service Agent An Opportunity To Correct Problems?
- § 40.375 How Does The Initiating Official Start A Pie Proceeding?
- § 40.377 Who Decides Whether To Issue A Pie?
- § 40.379 How Do You Contest The Issuance Of A Pie?
- § 40.381 What Information Do You Present To Contest The Proposed Issuance Of A Pie?
- § 40.383 What Procedures Apply If You Contest The Issuance Of A Pie?
- § 40.385 Who Bears The Burden Of Proof In A Pie Proceeding?
- § 40.387 What Matters Does The Director Decide Concerning A Proposed Pie?
- § 40.389 What Factors May The Director Consider?
- § 40.391 What Is The Scope Of A Pie?
- § 40.393 How Long Does A Pie Stay In Effect?
- § 40.395 Can You Settle A Pie Proceeding?
- § 40.397 When Does The Director Make A Pie Decision?
- § 40.399 How Does The Department Notify Service Agents Of Its Decision?
- § 40.401 How Does The Department Notify Employers And The Public About A Pie?
- § 40.403 Must A Service Agent Notify Its Clients When The Department Issues A Pie?
- § 40.405 May The Federal Courts Review Pie Decisions?
- § 40.407 May A Service Agent Ask To Have A Pie Reduced Or Terminated?
- § 40.409 What Does The Issuance Of A Pie Mean To Transportation Employers?
- § 40.411 What Is The Role Of The Dot Inspector General's Office?
- § 40.413 How Are Notices Sent To Service Agents?