A federal appeals court granted the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration an extension on its proposal for hours-of-service documents until Jan. 31.
FMCSA said it would propose new requirements regarding the use of electronic onboard recorders in the same proposal. That court granted FMCSA’s request on Dec. 23, extending a previously set deadline by one month.
The rule, which FMCSA has tied to an expanded EOBR mandate, had been scheduled for publication in the Federal Register in January, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation, which FMCSA is a part of.
FMCSA said in a Dec. 22 filing that it had sent the notice of proposed rulemaking to the White House Office of Management and Budget for review in late November.
“The OMB approval process is ongoing and the agency anticipates that this process will be completed within the next 30 days,” FMCSA said.