Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 50, December 14, 2024
Section 39.11 - Duties and obligations of brokers(a) A broker shall fairly protect the interest of a shipper/traveler employing his services, by providing or advising the shipper/traveler of the transportation services which, because of rates, schedules, type of motor carrier, or otherwise, will best meet the needs of the shipper/traveler and no broker may misrepresent or make false promises to a shipper/traveler with respect to the service rendered or to be rendered by a carrier.(b) No broker may knowingly misrepresent to a carrier the transportation to be provided or otherwise give to a carrier incorrect information which may affect the applicable charges for a particular transportation services.(c) No broker may charge or accept compensation from both a shipper/traveler and a carrier in connection with the same transportation for brokerage service without first advising both parties in writing of the amount and basis for the charge or payment by the other.(d) A broker shall exercise diligence to carry out an undertaking to arrange for desired transportation, to carry out the terms of its arrangements with a shipper/traveler or carrier and to pay promptly money received by him for the shipper/traveler or carrier.(e) A charge collected by a broker of property shall be paid in full to the carrier employed by him, without deduction for an amount due to him from the carrier.