New Oklahoma Law Exempts Local Delivery Services from Trucking Industry Regs May 19, 2021
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Still has signed a bill into law that exempts local delivery services from being regulated like the trucking industry by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission Authority.
Senate Bill 999, authored by Sen. Micheal Bergstrom, R-Adair, is now the Oklahoma Courier Application Services Act, which goes into effect on Nov. 1. The bill defines a courier application service (CAS) as a business entity that uses a digital network to connect business entities including itself, its affiliates, or people to CAS drivers for the purpose of providing courier services on an on-demand basis
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