04 NCAC 11 R02-08-1
(a) For New Applications.
(3) Pursuant to G.S. 62-261(8), the applicant shall provide proof or certification of the following:
a. That the applicant is fit, willing, and able to properly provide the transportation of household goods in intrastate commerce and has a reasonable and adequate knowledge of the moving industry;
b. That the applicant is financially solvent and able to furnish adequate service on a continuing basis, including adequate insurance protection, maintenance of safe, dependable equipment, and the financial ability to settle any damage claims for which it is liable;
c. That the applicant maintains minimum limits of liability insurance coverage of $100,000/$300,000/$50,000, or such higher amount as may be required by federal law, and cargo insurance coverage of $35,000/$50,000; and
d. That the applicant maintains a minimum amount of $50,000 general liability insurance coverage.
e. That the applicant certifies that only persons possessing valid driver's licenses will operate the motor vehicles that will be used for transporting household goods;
f. That the applicant or each of its partners/principals shall submit (i) a completed Fingerprint Card with fingerprints that have been taken and imprinted by a law enforcement agency; (ii) a completed "Authority for Release of Information" form signed by principal consenting to use of his or her fingerprints for a criminal history records check; (iii) a money order or cashier's check in the amount due for criminal history records checks ($38.00 per principal or as subsequently modified by the Commission), made payable to the "North Carolina Department of Commerce/Utilities Commission," to cover the Commission's direct cost of obtaining a criminal history records check; and
g. That the applicant or all its partners/principals certifies that he or she (1) is a United States citizen or (2) if not a United States citizen, to submit employment authorization document(s) proving legal status to work within the United States.
(b) For Approval of Sale, Lease, or Other Transfer of Certificate of Exemption. (Also see Rule R2-9.)
(1) Application for approval of sale, lease, or other transfer of certificate of exemption shall be typewritten, shall be filed with the Commission with a copy to the Public Staff, by providing an original and three (3) copies. Such applications may necessarily differ according to the nature of the transaction involved, but must include the following:
a. The names and addresses of all parties to the transaction.
b. A full and complete explanation of the nature of the transaction and its purpose.
c. That the applicant or all its partners/principals complete the requirements set forth in R2-8.1(a)(3).
(c) Notice of Application and Hearings.
(2) If no protests are filed to the application within the 15-day time period provided for in Rule R2-8.1(c)(1), or as extended by order of the Commission, the Commission may proceed to decide the application on the basis of information contained in the application and such additional information as the Commission may choose to obtain.
(NCUC Docket No. T-100, Sub 49, 02/02/04; NCUC Docket No. T-100, Sub 69, 8/29/08; NCUC Docket No. M-100, Sub 140, 12/03/13.)