Border commercial zone
Cargo originating in Mexico
The term “cargo originating in Mexico” means any cargo that enters the United States by commercial motor vehicle from Mexico, including cargo that may have originated in a country other than Mexico.
Change in circumstances
The term “change in circumstance” may include a substantial increase in services supplied by the grantee of a grant of authority.
Commercial motor vehicle
section 31132 of title 49The term “commercial motor vehicle” means a commercial motor vehicle, as such term is defined in paragraph (1) of , that meets the requirements of subparagraph (A) of such paragraph.
Cross-border long-haul trucking services
Driver
The term “driver” means a person that drives a commercial motor vehicle in cross-border long-haul trucking services.
Grant of authority
section 13902 of title 49The term “grant of authority” means registration granted pursuant to , or a successor provision, to persons of Mexico to conduct cross-border long-haul trucking services in the United States.
Interested party
Material harm
The term “material harm” means a significant loss in the share of the United States market or relevant sub-market for cross-border long-haul trucking services held by persons of the United States.
Operator or supplier
section 13902 of title 49The term “operator” or “supplier” means an entity that has been granted registration under to provide cross-border long-haul trucking services.
Persons of Mexico
Persons of the United States
The term “persons of the United States” includes entities domiciled in the United States, organized or otherwise constituted under United States law, and not owned or controlled by persons of Mexico, which provide cross-border long-haul trucking services and long-haul commercial motor vehicle drivers who are United States nationals.
Threat of material harm
The term “threat of material harm” means material harm that is likely to occur.
United States long-haul trucking services industry
Pub. L. 116–113, title III, § 321134 Stat. 54(, , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Pub. L. 116–113134 Stat. 54This part, referred to in text, was in the original “this subtitle”, meaning subtitle C (§§ 321–327) of title III of , , , which is classified principally to this subchapter. For complete classification of subtitle C to the Code, see Tables.