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  2. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    The 16-hour rule may be invoked once per 34 hour reset, if the 5 day pattern has been established. The driver must be relieved from work after the 16th hour. Drivers for oilfield operations in the petroleum industry, groundwater drilling operations, construction materials, and utility service vehicles are permitted to take a 24-hour restart.

  3. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Wikipedia

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    The final rule required truck drivers who use the "34-hour restart" provision to maximize their weekly work hours to limit the restart to once a week and to include in the restart period at least two nights off duty from 1:00 to 5:00 a.m., when one's 24-hour body clock supposedly needs and benefits from sleep the most.

  4. Florida Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Department of Transportation ( FDOT) is a decentralized agency charged with the establishment, maintenance, and regulation of public transportation in the state of Florida. [1] The department was formed in 1969. It absorbed the powers of the State Road Department ( SRD ). The current Secretary of Transportation is Jared W. Perdue.

  5. Will new airline consumer protection rules help you when you ...

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    Asked about which rules would take precedence in the event of a conflict, a DOT spokeswoman said the agency's rule is "solidly rooted in DOT’s legal authority." So if there's a conflict the DOT ...

  6. New safety rules set training standards for train dispatchers ...

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    New federal certification rules finalized Monday for train dispatchers and signal repairmen will set minimum standards to counteract the investor pressure on railroads to continually cut costs ...

  7. New rule will let some Florida patients, visitors, employees ...

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    April 5, 2024 at 3:40 PM. As part of what Gov. Ron DeSantis has heralded as Florida's post-COVID era of "medical freedom," one of his health agencies is proposing a new rule that would allow some ...

  8. Sheriffs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a sheriff is the chief of law enforcement of a county. Sheriffs are usually either elected by the populace or appointed by an elected body. Sheriff's offices are typically tasked with: operating jails and prisons, security at courthouses and county buildings, protection of judges and juries, preventing breaches of the peace, and coordinating with city police departments.

  9. 'Is $50 an hour the new middle class?': This Florida ... - AOL

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    The Orlando-based realtor said that many people he knows work jobs requiring bachelor’s degrees and master’s degrees, yet they only earn $17 per hour – $5 more than Florida's current $12 ...