Yes it is the 2016 legislation but with 2020 updates. All of the edits/additions have italics, brackets, or asterisk. The legislation is then followed by a 2020 memo letter if you read the article then go through all the attachments. You don’t think the government really re-writes whole legislations when updating I hope? They just slip in the updates on old stuff, asterisk it, and add a memo letter of approval. Soooo, as of 2020 it’s updated, per their procedures. That 2019 handbook has none of the 2020 updates.
I do not understand legal speak, therefore I am asking for help from someone who insinuated they knew and understood it.
To understand this, I would have to research every piece of legislation and code written, regarding what is allowed and what isn’t, over the past 10-15 years.
I used to work in the trucking industry, and still can’t understand what all the abbreviations and notations are for.
I’m sorry if that disappoints you. And I’m sorry I asked for help. I won’t make that mistake again.
It’s okay to ask for help. But if you can read and find dates and asterisks, it can be sorted with a little patience and self study. And I don’t have the time to just type out all the given info. No worries to rush to study for answers you seek. I don’t seek them myself. I’ve just provided the open door.
Yes it is the 2016 legislation but with 2020 updates. All of the edits/additions have italics, brackets, or asterisk. The legislation is then followed by a 2020 memo letter if you read the article then go through all the attachments. You don’t think the government really re-writes whole legislations when updating I hope? They just slip in the updates on old stuff, asterisk it, and add a memo letter of approval. Soooo, as of 2020 it’s updated, per their procedures. That 2019 handbook has none of the 2020 updates.
Okay. That is understandable. So what’s the final rule on what trucks can or cannot enter?
Read please. Anon’s need to do their own research once the door has been opened.
I do not understand legal speak, therefore I am asking for help from someone who insinuated they knew and understood it.
To understand this, I would have to research every piece of legislation and code written, regarding what is allowed and what isn’t, over the past 10-15 years.
I used to work in the trucking industry, and still can’t understand what all the abbreviations and notations are for.
I’m sorry if that disappoints you. And I’m sorry I asked for help. I won’t make that mistake again.
It’s okay to ask for help. But if you can read and find dates and asterisks, it can be sorted with a little patience and self study. And I don’t have the time to just type out all the given info. No worries to rush to study for answers you seek. I don’t seek them myself. I’ve just provided the open door.