FMCSA’s Truck Leasing Task Force Holds Next Public Meeting on July 18

FMCSA
2 min readJul 16, 2024

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Register today for the FMCSA Truck Leasing Tas Force Virtual Meeting: Thursday, July 18, 2024; 10am-4pm ET.
Register today for the FMCSA Truck Leasing Tas Force Virtual Meeting: Thursday, July 18, 2024; 10am-4pm ET.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Truck Leasing Task Force (TLTF) will hold its next meeting on Thursday, July 18, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm ET. The virtual meeting will consider the opportunity that equitable leasing agreements provide for drivers to start or expand trucking companies. In addition, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will present its Findings of Submitted Leases for Commercial Motor Vehicles. Lastly, there will be a public comment period to allow CMV drivers and lessees to share their personal experiences with fraud or predation, and to present any supporting information they would like the TLTF to consider in its recommendations on such agreements.

Attendance for this virtual meeting is open to the public. Please register to attend via FMCSA’s website by close of business Tuesday, July 16.

A copy of the meeting agenda will be made available at the TLTF website. Once approved, copies of the meeting minutes will be available at the website. More information about this TLTF meeting can be found in the Federal Register notice.

Chartered by the Secretary of Transportation on February 11, 2022, TLTF is charged with examining the terms, conditions, and equitability of common truck leasing arrangements, particularly as they impact owner-operators and trucking businesses subject to such agreements. The U.S. Department of Transportation includes the U.S. Department of Labor in the TLTF’s deliberations. TLTF members represent motor carriers, owner-operators, labor organizations, attorneys, educators, consumer protection groups, and other industry businesses.

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