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Health papers to cross state lines.
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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1483837" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>The new law kicks in at 26001 gross weight. It pretty much means most people hauling cattle (and horses, pigs, sheep, etc) whether they are yours or someone else's, now need a CDL and ELD (electronic log). Having or not having a DOT number will not exempt you. Having a Not for Hire signage will not excempt you. If I recall correctly, the only people exempt from the ELD portion are those that stay withing 150 miles (as the crow flies) from home.The main change is the ELD part, most people fall under needing a CDL anyway, but it's not enforced as much (except in Iowa in my experience!) If you are hauling any livestock, including horses, for any type of monetary gain (prize money, marketing purposes, animals to sales or for hire) you NEED to look up the new FEDERAL mandates on this. I think they are BS, but it pays to know the rules at least..... :2cents:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1483837, member: 24016"] The new law kicks in at 26001 gross weight. It pretty much means most people hauling cattle (and horses, pigs, sheep, etc) whether they are yours or someone else's, now need a CDL and ELD (electronic log). Having or not having a DOT number will not exempt you. Having a Not for Hire signage will not excempt you. If I recall correctly, the only people exempt from the ELD portion are those that stay withing 150 miles (as the crow flies) from home.The main change is the ELD part, most people fall under needing a CDL anyway, but it's not enforced as much (except in Iowa in my experience!) If you are hauling any livestock, including horses, for any type of monetary gain (prize money, marketing purposes, animals to sales or for hire) you NEED to look up the new FEDERAL mandates on this. I think they are BS, but it pays to know the rules at least..... :2cents: [/QUOTE]
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