
Every Carrier With a Florida Lane Has 111 Days to Get This Right – Or Face a $50,000 Fine and an Operations Ban
The information needed to write this story was not included in the raw content provided. The title references a compliance deadline of 111 days and consequences of a $50,000 fine plus an operations ban tied to running lanes in Florida, but there are no details about the rule, the agency behind it, who it applies to, or what “this” requirement is.
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- What changed: the specific law, rule, emergency order, or program requirement
- Who issued it: Florida state agency, federal agency, port authority, or another entity
- Who must comply: carriers, owner-operators, intrastate, interstate, specific commodities, specific regions/ports
- What carriers must do: registration, credentialing, insurance filing, ELD/IFTA-related filing, permits, reporting, background checks, etc.
- Key dates: effective date, compliance deadline (and how the 111 days is calculated)
- Penalties and enforcement: how the $50,000 fine is assessed and what “operations ban” means in practice
- Any official references: memo, bulletin, rule number, press release, or link text (if available)
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