Key Revisions of the Household Goods Shipping Consumer Protection Act:
Restoration of Authority: The bill restores the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) power to impose civil penalties for unauthorized brokerage activities.
Regulatory Compliance: The bill enforces regulations requiring a valid principal place of business, preventing the use of P.O. Boxes or non-physical addresses for business operations. Examination of Commonalities: FMCSA will be directed to investigate common characteristics of companies registering for authority to better target enforcement efforts.
Why This Matters to TIA Members:
- Expands the tools available for federal and state law enforcement to investigate and prosecute cargo theft and strategic fraud
- Increases penalties
- Facilitates data sharing to correlate law enforcement resources across multiple jurisdictions
TIA is proud to be a leading voice in Congress and with the administration in the fight against cargo theft and strategic fraud. These legislative initiatives are vital not only to protect our members and industry, but also to safeguard the broader supply chain.