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New FMCSA Regulations Target Freight Brokers Who Withhold Payments

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioApril 27, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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New FMCSA Rule Enhances Financial Responsibilities for Freight Brokers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has implemented a new rule aimed at strengthening financial responsibility requirements to combat dishonest freight brokers.

On November 16, 2023, the FMCSA released the “Broker and Freight Forwarder Financial Responsibility” Final Rule, designed to offer better protection for truckers against brokers who do not fulfill payment obligations.

The FMCSA stated, “This rule aims to mitigate the impact of broker or trustee non-payment of claims. Brokers who neglect or refuse to pay carriers for legitimate services rendered risk having their operating authority suspended, hindering their ability to accumulate claims over time. Furthermore, carriers will gain access to information that helps them avoid untrustworthy brokers and may receive more timely payments for completed work without needing to engage in interpleader proceedings.”

The Final Rule became effective as of January 16, 2024. It makes amendments to the financial responsibility requirements for property brokers and freight forwarders in five key areas:

  1. Available Assets: The rule modifies the definition of “assets readily available” to include those that are stable in value and can be quickly liquidated within 7 calendar days following a triggering payment event.
  2. Authority Suspension: A major change allows the FMCSA to suspend the operating authority of a broker or freight forwarder if their available financial security drops below $75,000.
  3. Financial Failure Notification: Sureties or trustees must notify the FMCSA if a broker or freight forwarder is facing financial insolvency, prompting the FMCSA to publish a notice of failure.
  4. Enforcement Powers: The FMCSA gains enhanced authority to suspend the operating authority of surety or trust fund providers under certain circumstances.
  5. Eligibility for Trust Fund Providers: The FMCSA has removed loan and finance companies from the list of eligible providers for trust funds, requiring them to obtain certification as a compliant financial institution.

The FMCSA believes that this rule will bring advantages to motor carriers, as it addresses the issue of payment withholding by some brokers. Carrier claims can now be submitted to the financial responsibility provider for payment. While most brokers are expected to act with integrity, the FMCSA acknowledges that a small number of dishonest brokers cause undue financial strain on unsuspecting motor carriers.

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