Subpart R. Subpart R—Public Interest Exclusions
- § 40.361 - What is the purpose of a public interest exclusion (PIE)?
- § 40.363 - On what basis may the Department issue a PIE?
- § 40.365 - What is the Department's policy concerning starting a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.367 - Who initiates a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.369 - What is the discretion of an initiating official in starting a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.371 - On what information does an initiating official rely in deciding whether to start a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.373 - Before starting a PIE proceeding, does the initiating official give the service agent an opportunity to correct problems?
- § 40.375 - How does the initiating official start a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.377 - Who decides whether to issue a PIE?
- § 40.379 - How do you contest the issuance of a PIE?
- § 40.381 - What information do you present to contest the proposed issuance of a PIE?
- § 40.383 - What procedures apply if you contest the issuance of a PIE?
- § 40.385 - Who bears the burden of proof in a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.387 - What matters does the Director decide concerning a proposed PIE?
- § 40.389 - What factors may the Director consider?
- § 40.391 - What is the scope of a PIE?
- § 40.393 - How long does a PIE stay in effect?
- § 40.395 - Can you settle a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.397 - When does the Director make a PIE decision?
- § 40.399 - How does the Department notify service agents of its decision?
- § 40.401 - How does the Department notify employers and the public about a PIE?
- § 40.403 - Must a service agent notify its clients when the Department issues a PIE?
- § 40.405 - May the Federal courts review PIE decisions?
- § 40.407 - May a service agent ask to have a PIE reduced or terminated?
- § 40.409 - What does the issuance of a PIE mean to transportation employers?
- § 40.411 - What is the role of the DOT Inspector General's office?
- § 40.413 - How are notices sent to service agents?