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Each unit of IME must identify the IEP by its legal or trade name and USDOT number. Section 390.21(g)(4) gives an IEP four options for identifying its IME, which include: • Marking the identification on the curb side of the item of equipment. The marking must be in letters that contrast sharply in color with the background on which the letters are placed. The identification code must be readily legible, during daylight hours, from a distance of 50 feet (15.24 meters) while the CMV is stationary. It must be kept and maintained in a manner that retains this legibility; or • Placing the identification marking on a label placed upon the curb side of the item of equipment. The label must be readily visible and legible to an inspection official during daylight hours when the vehicle is stationary. The label must be a color that contrasts sharply with the background on which it is placed, and the letters must also contrast sharply in color with the background of the label. The label must be ...
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