All commercial motor vehicles and trailer need to be inspected either by an approved state program or the federal annual inspection 49CFR section 396.17
No
Commercial inspection requirements are federal not state to state and can be found at FMCSA.DOT.GOV
Under the Clean Air Act (1990), states are required to implement vehicle emissions inspection programs, known as I/M programs (for Inspection and Maintenance), in metropolitan areas whose air quality does not meet federal standards.
The set of laws pertaining to it are known as the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
Despite a common belief, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act doe NOT address firearms.
No, the CHMSL is required by FMVSS108 - federal law, which the state cannot circumvent.
A commercial driver's license is required to drive certain commercial motor vehicles and is obtained from the state of residence of the driver. The standards are promulgated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Depending on the weight of the bucket truck, a license may be required. Class A vehicles exceed 26,000 pounds in combination with towed vehicles, Class B vehicles are single vehicles exceeding 26,000 pounds and Class C vehicles are any other vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers or is transporting hazardous materials.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was created in 2000.
Mandatory federal inspection of chickens began in 1957
No. Florida wouldn't pass any such law unless it was passed as a part of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations first. As it, the FMSCR has no requirement for commercial vehicles to have air conditioning.
Daytime running lights are required on vehicles in Canada, Sweden, and Norway. In the United States, daytime running lights are not required at the federal level, but some individual states may have their own regulations.
A post office worker or a postal mail carrier is a federal employee. It is a federal offense to threaten a postal worker.