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Posted by Greywolf on December 08, 2003 at 04:38:48 from (209.23.142.41):
In Reply to: Hauling posted by CaseSC on December 07, 2003 at 16:33:17:
Check with the state as far as insurance requirements. Minnesota commercial requires 750,000 liability, not 100,000. I can't even use my car to do field sampling for Seneca unless a min of 500,000 is in place. But that's Seneca's ruling. When I got the semi to haul grain, state minimums were 750,000. So check with DVM as to what the minimums are in your state. Might be less with a pu/gooseneck not sure, but check the state ruling/requirements. Best place to start is with the ICC. Interstate commerce commision. Usually, things associated with agriculture since the deregulation of the trucking industry don't have as many hoops to jump through for authority. You can get authority to do the US as a whole instead of each state individual.
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