Two annual fees that New Mexico imposes on trucking could disappear if a lawsuit filed by American Trucking Associations succeeds.
ATA has gone to court, arguing that a $6-per-truck weight-distance tax identification fee and a $250 hazardous materials transporter fee discriminate against interstate carriers and are therefore unconstitutional.
ATA’s Litigation Center an-nounced plans to fight the fees in November (11-8, p. 1).
To challenge the fees, state law first required the trucking group to try to get a refund by filing an administrative claim against the state.
For the full story, see the June 26 print edition of Transport Topics. .