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ELD Mandate


What Can I Do? Requests to delay the impending Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration


(FMCSA) electronic logging device (ELD) mandate for one year has been coming from all directions. The mandate went into effect on December 18, 2017. At that time, livestock haulers were granted a 90-day waiver to comply with the mandate, and that waiver will expire March 18, 2018. We need to do more and we need your help. If you have concerns about how the


ELD Mandate and other regulations will impact your business or enjoying horses as a hobby, the time is now to act. If we don’t act now, many of us including those that simply enjoy showing animals, or other hobbies that require a truck and trailer, will be required to install electronic logging devices on our vehicles. • Make sure to let others know about what is coming up. • Share information and encourage others to do so as well. • Get your local clubs and groups involved. • Contact your Congressional Representative (www.usa.gov/elected-officials/) To read more about the implementation of electronic logging devices, visit www.fmcsa.dot.gov and search “ELD Rule.” w


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