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Executive Orders Issued to Assist in Transportation of Ag Products and Aggregates

Government and Politics

July 1, 2024

From: Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen

LINCOLN - Two executive orders (EO) have been issued from the office of Governor Jim Pillen to assist in the transportation of agricultural products and aggregates in the aftermath of storm damage and flooding that happened primarily along the Missouri River. Gov. Pillen declared a state of emergency starting June 22. Both executive orders have been signed by Lt. Governor Joe Kelly, serving as acting Governor. 

Executive Order 24-06 waives trucking requirements for the overweight transport of goods for 60 days on all interstates and highways. Companion EO 24-07 allows commercial motor vehicle operators to exceed drive times to complete the delivery of much needed commodities and assist in the speedy repair of key infrastructure, including railroads. It is in effect for 14 days. 

It is noted the EOs do not trigger the dynamic pricing prohibition for transportation network companies. 

Both EOs are attached to this email.  

EO 24-06 Emergency Relief from Overweight Vehicle Requirements for Transportation of Goods Due to Flooding

EO 24-07 Emergency Relief from Hours of Service Requirements for Transportation of Goods Due to Flooding