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Docket #
Filing Date
Applicant
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Subject Summary |
Ruling Status |
Disposition |
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PDA-1(R)
(14602)
7/17/91
National Solid Wastes Management Assn.
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MA, MD, & PA hazardous waste vehicle bonding requirements
State bonding requirements for vehicles transporting hazardous wastes are not preempted under the "obstacle" test.
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PD-1 (R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 8/12/91 (56 FR 38294).
Decision: 12/11/92 (57 FR 58848).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration: 6/9/93 (58 FR 32418)
Judicial review dismissed in Massachusetts v. U.S. Dept. of Transp., Civil Action No. 93-1581 (HHG) (D.D.C. April 7, 1995), reversed 93 F.3d 890 (D.C. Cir. 1996), petition for rehearing and rehearing en banc denied (Nov. 6, 1996).
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PDA-2(R)
(14655)
11/25/91
1/3/92
National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc
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Massachusetts requirement for back-up alarm on tank trucks carrying flammable liquids
State tank truck back-up alarm requirement applicable only to in-state transportation is not preempted under the “obstacle” test.
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PD-5(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 3/23/92 (57 FR 10098).
Decision: 11/29/93 (58 FR 62707).
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PDA-3(RF)
12/19/91
Chemical Waste Transportation Institute
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City of Chester, WV hazardous waste transportation requirements
Application dismissed because Ordinance regarding transportation of hazardous waste never went into effect.
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N/A
Closed
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Public Notice: 4/6/92 (57 FR 11654).
Decision: 2/2/94 (59 FR 4962).
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PDA-4(F) (14612)
12/1/91
Oregon Dept. Of Energy
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Washington RAM highway routing restrictions
State restrictions on locations where trucks hauling RAM may enter the State are preempted, under “dual compliance” and “obstacle” tests.
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PD-3(F)
Closed
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Public Notice: 4/30/92 (57 FR 18537).
Decision: 6/3/93 (58 FR 31580).
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PDA-5(R) (14609)
6/12/92
Chemical Waste Transportation Institute
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Illinois EPA hazardous waste manifest
State hazardous waste manifest requirements are preempted, under the “substantively the same” test.
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PD-2(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: : 7/21/92 (57 FR 32360),
9/25/92 (57 FR 44402).
Decision: 2/23/93 (58 FR 11176)
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PDA-6(R) (14619)
7/27/92
Nalco Chemical Company
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California statute and regulations re flammable and combustible liquids transportation
State annual inspection requirement which causes delay is preempted under the “obstacle” test; marking requirements are preempted because not “substantively the same as” requirements in the HMR; annual registration is not preempted.
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PD-4(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 8/21/92 (57 FR 38081).
Decision: 9/20/93 (58 FR 48933).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration: 2/15/95 (60 FR 8800).
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“Four-Pack”
(4952 & 7486)
PDA-7(R)
12/31/92
HASA, Inc.
PDA-9, 10, 11(R)
1/26/93
Swimming Pool Chemical Manufacturers Assn.
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California & Los Angeles County requirements applicable to on-site storage and transportation of hazardous materials
--County prohibition against tank car remaining on a siding at point of delivery, connected, for more than 24 hours and requiring attendance during tank car unloading is preempted as not “substantively the same as” HMR.
--County fee on hazmat unloading preempted because not used for transportation-related purposes.
--County prohibition on on-site storage in tank cars, requirement to unload tank car only to atmospheric or portable tank not preempted as not within reach of HMR.
--County permit requirement to report information not preempted because authorized by another Federal law.
--State law imposing information reporting requirements (hazmat inventories, business plans, risk management plans) on handlers of hazmat not preempted because authorized by another Federal law.
--County requirements for labeling, name-plating, and placarding hazmat stored on-site; for safety equipment for motor vehicles moving hazmat within a facility; and for on-site storage, transportation and handling of cryogenic fluids not preempted as not within reach of HMR.
--County permit provisions implementing State information reporting requirements not preempted because authorized by another Federal law.
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Open
PD-9(R)
PD-8, 10, 11(R)
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Public Notice: 1/26/93 (58 FR 6170),
10/14/93 (58 FR 53239).
Decision: 2/15/95 (60 FR 8783), combined
Action on petitions for reconsideration deferred pending:
--HM-223 rulemaking, "Applicability of the Hazardous Materials Regulations to Loading, Unloading, and Storage"; final rules published 10/30/03 (68 FR 61906) and 4/15/05 (70 FR 20018); petitions for review dismissed, 10/13/06; petitions for rehearing and rehearing en banc denied 2/15/07 (Nos. 03-1456 & 05-1191, D.C. Cir.).
--ongoing project to examine recommended practices for loading and unloading bulk packages of hazardous materials; see notices published 1/4/08 (73 FR 918), 2/8/08 (73 FR 7628)
Prior petition for judicial review dismissed without prejudice, 5/7/02 (D.D.C., Civil Action No. 00-1312 (WBB)).
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PDA-8(R) (4952 ## 216-224 & 7486 ## 16-24)
1/5/93
Chemical Waste Transportation Institute
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Michigan statute and regulations re marking of motor vehicles carrying hazardous and liquid industrial wastes
State truck marking requirements different from HMR are preempted under “substantively the same as” test for trucks carrying hazardous materials and are preempted under the “obstacle” test for trucks not carrying hazardous materials.
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PD-6(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 1/26/93 (58 FR 6176).
Decision: 2/9/94 (59 FR 6186).
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PDA-12(R) (14666)
4/16/93
Chemical Waste Transportation Institute and the National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc.
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Maryland regulations re hazardous materials drivers' training and certification requirements
Training and certification requirements for motor vehicle operators loading or unloading oil or hazardous substances, which exceed Federal training requirements, are preempted as applied to non-resident drivers and not preempted as applied to resident drivers.
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PD-7(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 5/19/93 (58 FR 29322).
Decision: 6/3/94 (59 FR 28913).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration: 2/24/95 (60 FR 10419).
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PDA-13(R) (14670)
9/27/93
Chemical Waste Transportation Institute
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New York regulations re transfer and interim storage of hazardous waste
State regulations prohibiting repackaging hazardous waste and requiring additional information on the manifest are preempted. No finding on requirement for secondary containment at a transfer facility
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PD-12(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 10/15/93 (58 FR 53614);
12/13/93 (58 FR 65226);
1/31/94 (59 FR 4312).
Decision: 12/6/95 (60 FR 62527).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration: 4/3/97 (6 FR 15970), Judicial review dismissed, New York v. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 37 F. Supp.2d 152 (N.D.N.Y. 1999).
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PDA-14(R)
12/10/95
National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc.
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City of El Paso, TX Municipal Code provisions requiring hazmat tank truck permits based on inspections held during limited time periods
Application withdrawn and docket closed because City of El Paso passed ordinance that deleted hazmat truck permit requirement.
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N/A
Closed
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Public Notice: 1/19/96 (61 FR 1432).
Public Notice Closing Docket: 3/21/96 (61 FR 11677).
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PDA-15(R) (14614)
3/4/96
Association of Waste Hazardous Materials Transporters
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City of Houston, TX, Fire Code re tank truck requirements, inspections, fees and definition of hazardous material
Fire Code requirements are not preempted because they do not apply to transportation subject to the HMR.
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PD-14(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 3/20/96 (61 FR 11463),
4/9/97 (62 FR 17281).
Decision: 12/7/98 (63 FR 67506).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration: 6/24/99 (64 FR 33949).
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PDA-16(R) (2581)
4/8/97
New York Propane Gas Association
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Nassau County, NY requirements for permits and certificates of fitness for delivery of LPG, including fees and inspections.
Permit requirement is preempted with respect to trucks based outside of Nassau County, because annual inspection causes unnecessary delay in transportation of HM. Certificate of fitness requirement is preempted as applied to motor vehicle driver as additional training requirement. |
PD-13(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 6/10/97 (62 FR 31661).
Decision: 8/25/98 (63 FR 45283).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration, 10/10/00 (65 FR 60238). Judicial review dismissed, The Office of the Fire Marshal of the County of Nassau v. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Civil Action No. 00-7200 (E.D. N.Y. Mar. 18, 2002).
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PDA-17(R) (2968)
5/12/97
William E. Comley, Inc. & TWC Corporation
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Public Utilities Commission of Ohio requirement for transportation of PG III hypochlorite solution in DOT-spec cargo tank.
Written requirements of the State of Ohio are consistent with the HMR, and there is no evidence that PUCO applies or enforces a general requirement for the use of a DOT specification cargo tank motor vehicle to transport hypochlorite with less than 16% available chlorine.
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PD-15(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 10/10/97 (62 FR 53049).
Decision: 3/29/99 (64 FR 14965).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration: 8/13/99 (64 FR 44265). Complaint for judicial review dismissed, William E. Comley, Inc. v. U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Civil No. C-1-99-880 (S.D. Ohio, June 6, 2000); appeal dismissed, No. 00-3860 (6th Cir. July 12, 2000).
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PDA-18(R) (3577)
3/4/98
Association of Waste Hazardous Materials Transporters
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Broward County, FL hazardous materials transportation requirements pertaining to the definition of hazardous material, release reporting, standards for packaging, fees, monthly reporting and vehicle inspection.
Requirements preempted: (1) certain hazardous materials definitions and requirements that rely on those definitions, (2) written notification of a hazardous materials release, (3) shipping paper retention for certain hazardous materials transporters, (4) licensing fees for hazardous waste transporters, and (5) monthly transportation activity reporting.
Requirements not preempted: (1) oral notification of a hazardous materials release, (2) packaging standards for hazardous waste transport vehicles, (3) shipping paper retention for hazardous waste transporters, (4) periodic vehicle inspection and (5) vehicle marking.
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PD-18(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 8/6/98 (63 FR 42098)
11/2/99 (64 FR 59231).
Decision: 12/27/00 (65 FR 81950).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration: 5/17/02 (67 FR 35193).
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PDA-19(R) (3599)
3/9/98
National Tank Truck Carriers, Inc.
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New York regulations on test reports and marking of gasoline transport vehicles
Requirements for marking vehicle to indicate that a vapor tightness test has been performed and for keeping test records – which differ from the HMR, are preempted.
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Open
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Public Notice: 6/2/98 (63 FR 30032); comment period expired: 8/31/98.
Decision: 1/23/09 (74 FR 4291)
Petition for reconsideration submitted 2/12/09
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PDA-20 RF (3579)
3/2/98
Association of Waste Hazardous Materials Transporters
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Cleveland, Ohio permit and other requirements for transportation of explosives and other hazardous materials within the City
Requirements preempted as an obstacle to accomplishing and carrying out Federal hazardous material transportation law and the HMR: (1) day-of-week and time-of-day restrictions in Downtown Area, with respect to radiopharmaceuticals only; (2) advance notification , routing, and escort for pickup or delivery of explosives; and (3) separation distance between vehicles transporting explosives or other hazardous materials
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PD-20(RF)
Closed
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Public Notice: 9/17/98 (63 FR 49804); 6/30/99 (64 FR 35239).
Decision: 6/1/01 (66 FR 29867).
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PDA-21(R) (3665)
3/23/98
Association of Waste Hazardous Materials Transporters
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Tennessee annual remedial action fee and written incident reporting requirements.
Annual remedial action fee is preempted because it is not fair and not used for purposes related to transportation of hazardous material. Written incident reporting requirement is preempted because it is not substantively the same as HMR requirement.
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PD-21(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 4/9/98 (63 FR 17479), 4/16/98 (63 FR 18964).
Decision: 10/6/99 (64 FR 54474).
Complaint for judicial review, Tennessee v. U.S. Dept. of Transportation: Order denying claim of state sovereignty, C.A.No. C-3-99-1126 (M.D. Tenn. Feb. 27, 2001); affirmed and remanded, 326 F.3d 729 (6th Cir. 2003); cert. denied, 11/3/03 (124 S. Ct. 464); judgment in favor of DOT and AWHMT (6/28/04).
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PDA-22(R) (7092)
1/18/00
American Trucking Associations
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New Mexico statutory and regulatory provisions applicable to transporters of liquefied petroleum gas.
Requirements preempted:
(1) annual cargo tank inspection requirements as applied to vehicles based outside the state because the requirements cause unnecessary delay in hazardous materials transportation;
(2) employee examination and identification card requirements as applied to non-domiciled LP-gas personnel because the HMR prohibit States from applying additional training requirements to drivers domiciled outside the state;
(3) LP gas transporter license fee because the fee is neither fair nor used for hazardous materials transportation purposes.
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PD-22(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 3/31/00 (65 FR 17335).
Decision: 9/20/02 (67 FR 59396).
Action on Petition for Reconsideration: 9/22/03 (68 FR 55080)
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PDA-23(RF) (7021)
12/30/99
Med/Waste, Inc. & Sanford Motors, Inc
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Morrisville, PA requirements for transporting “dangerous waste,” including routing restrictions and manifest requirement. Definitions of “infectious waste,” “hospital waste,” and “dangerous waste”; routing limitation; and requirement for manifest are preempted.
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PD-23(RF)
Closed
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Public Notice: 4/14/00 (65 FR 20258)
Decision: 7/17/01 (66 FR 37260).
Action on petition for reconsideration: 1/22/02 (67 FR 2948).
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PDA-24(R) (7126)
2/28/00
Institute of Makers of Explosives
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New Jersey prohibition against transporting blasting caps on the same motor vehicle with more than 5,000 lbs. of other commercial explosives.
Prohibition is preempted when applied to transportation on a public road or during activities that are incidental to the movement of property and involve a safety aspect of transportation on a public road.
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PD-24(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 4/7/00 (65 FR 18422).
Decision: 6/8/01 (66 FR 30985).
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PDA-25(R) (7740)
6/28/00
The Kiesel Company
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Missouri prohibition of recontainerization of hazardous waste at transfer facility
Prohibition against recontainerization is preempted because it is not substantively the same as packing requirements in the HMR.
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PD-25(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 8/14/00 (65 FR 49633);
12/11/00 (65 FR 77417).
Decision: 7/16/01 (66 FR 37089).
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PDA-26(R) (8026)
8/16/00
Boston & Maine Corporation
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Massachusetts definition (designations) of hazardous materials
Definitions in State environmental “clean up” laws do not deal directly with transportation and are not preempted.
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Open
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Public Notice: 11/16/00 (65 FR 69365);
12/19/00 (65 FR 79458);
2/02/01 (66 FR 8845),
5/30/01 (66 FR 29376); comment period expired: 6/12/01.
Decision: 1/23/09 (74 FR 4287)
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PDA-27(R) (7906)
8/30/00
ATOFINA Chemicals, Inc.
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Louisiana requirements for hazardous materials incident notification
Immediate telephone notification requirement is not preempted; written reporting requirement is preempted.
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PD-27(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 10/17/00 (65 FR 61370); comment period expired: 1/16/01.
Decision: 11/30/04 (69 FR 68677).
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PDA-28(R) (10293)
5/31/01
Town of Smithtown, New York
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Town requirements for permits and certificates of fitness for delivery of LPG, including fees and inspections.
Permit requirement is preempted with respect to trucks based outside of the Town of Smithtown, because annual inspection causes unnecessary delay in transportation of HM. Certificate of fitness requirement is preempted as applied to motor vehicle driver as additional training requirement.
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PD-28(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 8/9/01 (66 FR 41931).
Decision: 3/29/02 (67 FR 15276)
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PDA-29(R) (13481)
8/30/02
Medical Waste Institute
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Massachusetts regulations on storage and disposal of infectious or physically dangerous medical or biological waste.
Different requirements for packaging medical waste for transportation in commerce, labeling requirements, and contents and retention of manifest are preempted. Requirements that generator prepare and sign a shipping paper are not preempted to the extent that they are applied and enforced in the same manner as the HMR.
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PD-29(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 12/12/02 (67 FR 76444).
Decision: 6/22/04 (69 FR 34715)
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PDA-30(R) (16456)
10/15/03
Societé Air France
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Houston, Texas Fire Code require-ments on in-transit storage at airport.
Federal law preempts permit requirement based on submission of a hazardous materials management plan and hazardous materials inventory statement and separation requirements.
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PD-30(R)
Closed
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Public Notice: 11/13/03 (68 FR 64413).
Decision: February 23, 2006 (71 FR 9413)
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PDA-31(F)
FMCSA-2005-20930
3/14/05
American Trucking Associations, Inc.
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District of Columbia Ordinance prohibiting transportation of certain quantities of explosives (Divisions 1.1 & 1.2), flammable gases, poisonous gases and other poisonous materials in Hazard Zones A & B within a 2.2 mile radius of the U.S. Capitol Building ("Capitol Exclusion Zone") is preempted for failure to comply with FMCSA standards for highway routing designations.
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PD-31(F)
Closed
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Public Notice: 4/20/05 (70 FR 20630)
Decision: April 10, 2006 (71 FR 18137)
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PDA-32(R)
PHMSA-2007-28444
5/8/07
Electronic Industries Alliance
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Maine Department of Environmental Protection requirements on transportation of cathode ray tubes (CRTs) and glass removed from CRTs.
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Closed
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Public Notice: 5/6/08 (73 FR 25079).
Decision: 9/10/09 (74 FR 46644)
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PDA-33(F)
FMCSA-2004-0204
5/30/08
American Trucking Associations, Inc.
7/18/08
Massachusetts Department of Highways
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Boston, Massachusetts designation and restriction of routes for transportation of hazardous materials.
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Open
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Public Notice: 8/8/08 (73 FR 46349); 9/2/08 (73 FR 51335).
Decision delayed for additional fact-finding and legal analysis. Decision expected by 10/30/09
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PDA-34(R)
PHMSA-2009-0017
6/26/07, 9/11/08
AMTROL, Inc.
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Common law tort claims concerning design and marking or labeling of DOT specification 39 compressed gas cylinders.
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Open
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Public Notice: 1/30/09 (74 FR 5723).
Drafting of decision delayed by other priority work. Decision expected by 12/31/09.
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