Backup Vehicle. A self-propelled motor vehicle designed for on-highway use that is used intermittently to maintain service during periods of routine or unplanned maintenance, unexpected vehicle breakdowns, or accidents but is not used in everyday or seasonal operations.
Broker. A person who has broker authority from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and, for compensation, arranges or offers to arrange the transportation of property by an authorized motor carrier. A motor carrier, or an employee or bona fide agent of a carrier, is not a broker when it arranges or offers to arrange the transportation of shipments which it is authorized to transport and which it has accepted and legally bound itself to transport.
Common Ownership or Control. Being owned or managed day to day by the same person. Vehicles managed by the same directors, officers, or managers, or by corporations controlled by the same majority stockholders are considered to be under common ownership or control even if their title is held by different business entities. Common ownership or control of a federal government vehicle shall be the primary responsibility of the federal government unit that is directly responsible for its day to day operational control.
Corporate Parent. A business that possesses the majority of shares in another business, which gives them control of the other business' operational procedures.
Dispatched. Provided direction or instruction for routing a vehicle(s), whether owned or under contract, to specified destinations for specific purposes including, but not limited to, delivering cargo, passengers, property or goods, providing a service, or assisting in an emergency.
Emergency Vehicle. Any publicly owned vehicle operated by a peace officer in performance of their duties, any authorized emergency vehicle used for fighting fires or responding to emergency fire calls, any publicly owned authorized emergency vehicle used by an emergency medical technician or paramedic, or used for towing or servicing other vehicles, or repairing damaged lighting or electrical equipment, any motor vehicle of mosquito abatement, vector control, or pest abatement agencies and used for those purposes, or any ambulance used by a private entity under contract with a public agency.
Facility. Any property with one or more unique physical addresses.
Facility Category. A classification of different facility types based on a facility's primary purpose. Facility categories are defined as the following:
Fleet. One or more self-propelled vehicles under common ownership or control of a person. This includes vehicles that are rented or leased from a business that regularly engages in the trade or business of leasing or renting motor vehicles without drivers where the vehicle rental or leasing agreement for the use of a vehicle is for a period of one or more years.
Fleet Owner. Except as modified in (a) and (b), either the person registered as the owner or lessee of a vehicle by the Massachusetts Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV), or its equivalent in another state, province, or country; as evidenced on the vehicle registration document carried in the vehicle.
Government Agency. Any federal, state, or local governmental agency or quasi-governmental agency including, but not limited to, authorities boards, bureaus, commissions, committees, councils, departments, divisions, groups, guards, homes, laboratories, libraries, offices, police, programs, systems, trusts, universities and other entities, water districts, or any other public entity.
Gross Annual Revenue. The total revenue, receipts, and sales reported to the Internal Revenue Service for a consecutive 12-month period.
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or GVWR. The weight specified by the manufacturer as the loaded weight of a single vehicle.
Military Tactical Vehicle. A motor vehicle owned by the U.S. Department of Defense and/or the U.S. military services and used in combat, combat support, combat service support, tactical or relief operations, or training for such operations.
Motor Carrier. A person that transports passengers or property for compensation. A motor carrier, or person who is an employee or bona fide agent of a carrier, is not a broker when it arranges or offers to arrange the transportation of shipments that it is authorized to transport and that it has accepted and legally bound itself to transport.
Municipality. A city, county, city and county, special district, or a public agency of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and any department, division, public corporation, or public agency of Massachusetts.
Responsible Official.
Subhauler. A for-hire motor carrier who enters into an agreement to provide transportation services on the behalf of another motor carrier or broker.
Subsidiary. A company controlled by another company.
Vehicle. Self-propelled equipment intended for use on highways and off-road yard tractors, and does not include motorcycles.
Vehicle Body Type. Commonly used vehicle body descriptions to be used in responding to questions about the fleet of vehicles including the following: beverage truck, boom/bucket, box reefer, box dry van, bus shuttle, bus-other, car/SUV, car carrier, concrete mixer, concrete pump, crane, drill rig, dump, flatbed or stake bed, garbage front loader, garbage side loader, garbage packer, garbage roll-off, other, pickup bed, service body, sweeper, tank, tractor day cab, tractor sleeper cab, tow, vacuum, water, van-cargo, van-step, van-passenger, on-road or off-road yard tractor.
Vehicle Home Base. The location where a vehicle is domiciled meaning a business location where a vehicle is typically kept when not in use. Vehicles that are kept at a personal residence or kept at a location that is not operated by the entity shall use the location where the vehicle is dispatched from or where the vehicle is repaired or maintained.
Vehicles Awaiting Sale. Vehicles in the possession of dealers, financing companies, or other entities that do not intend to operate the vehicle in Massachusetts or offer the vehicle for hire for operation in Massachusetts, and that are operated only to demonstrate functionality to potential buyers or to move short distances while awaiting sale for purposes such as maintenance or storage.
Weight Class Bin. A list of vehicles categorized by GVWR. The weight class bins are one of the following:
310 CMR, § 7.41