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In 2004, commercial drivers' hours of service regulations were tightened, reducing the workday by at least one hour, several in many cases.
These driving forces are particularly challenging in Italy: on the one hand, recent incentives have fostered the installation of many Dispersed Generation units on MV networks; on the other hand, the quality of service regulations put in place by the Italian Energy Regulator push Distribution System Operators to exploit automation on distribution grids.
In 1999, two trucking company officials were sentenced to federal prison for violating hours of service regulations.
The Court upheld the 2011 Hours of Service regulations in all aspects except for the 30-minute break provision as it applies to short haul drivers.
At the policy level, there is strong argument for the liberalization and clarification of service regulations and veterinary drug controls if CLWs are to play an effective role in service delivery.
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After drowsiness was found during our studies to be a leading risk within the truck driving population, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration evaluated its hours-of-service regulations, such as off-duty time, on-duty time, breaks and re-start provisions, and ultimately reduced by 12 the maximum number of hours a truck driver can work within a week.
"When they ask if they can help, we definitely encourage them to share their comments with FERC as well". Morning Analytics, an independent market monitor, said the Perry proposal would create "an unworkable hybrid of competitive markets and cost of service regulation," and that consumers' costs would soar by $18 billion to $288 billion over 10 years.
No off-the-shelf performance-based regulation formula for transcos appears readily workable, either politically or administratively, yet neither is conventional cost-of-service regulation sufficient.
A well-designed price cap plan can replace cost-of-service regulation's weaker incentives for investment in improved efficiency and investment in the grid with positive rewards for superior performance.
I would define it as cost-of-service regulation or price disciplined by a well-functioning market.
Waxman-Markey allocates allowances to local distribution companies, which are subject to cost-of-service regulation even in regions with restructured wholesale electricity markets.
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