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Part 1 Basic Permit Requirements Under the Federal Alcohol Administration Act, Nonindustrial Use of Distilled Spirits and Wine, Bulk Sales and Bottling of Distilled Spirits
Part 6 “tied-House”
Part 9 American Viticultural Areas
Part 12 Foreign Nongeneric Names of Geographic Significance Used in the Designation of Wines
Part 26 Liquors and Articles From Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
Part 27 Importation of Distilled Spirits, Wines, and Beer
Terms Used In CFR > Title 27 > Chapter I > Subchapter A
ABS: means a portion of a service brake system that automatically controls the degree of rotational wheel slip during braking by:
(1) Sensing the rate of angular rotation of the wheels. See 49 CFR 393.5
Act: means the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act as amended (42 U. See 24 CFR 578.3
Act: means title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U. See 24 CFR 570.481
Actual cost: means the negotiated price for a covered Part D drug when the drug is purchased at a network pharmacy, and the usual and customary price when a beneficiary purchases the drug at an out-of-network pharmacy consistent with §423. See 42 CFR 423.100
Adequate housing: A housing unit of adequate size and design to meet the specific needs of low-income families and the requirements governing the particular housing program providing the services or financial assistance. See 25 CFR 166.218
Adjusted LFQ: means the LFQ adjusted to reflect the estimated cost of transportation between an average U. See 24 CFR 582.305
Administration: means the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. See 49 CFR 386.2
Administrative law judge: means an administrative law judge appointed pursuant to the provisions of 5 U. See 49 CFR 386.2
Administrator: means the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator, the chief executive of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, an agency within the Department of Transportation. See 49 CFR 383.5
Adverse driving conditions: means snow, sleet, fog, other adverse weather conditions, a highway covered with snow or ice, or unusual road and traffic conditions, none of which were apparent on the basis of information known to the person dispatching the run at the time it was begun. See 49 CFR 395.2
Affected enrollee: means a Part D enrollee who is currently taking a covered Part D drug that is either being removed from a Part D plan's formulary, or whose preferred or tiered cost-sharing status is changing and such drug removal or cost-sharing change affects the Part D enrollee's access to the drug during the current plan year. See 42 CFR 423.100
Agency: means the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. See 49 CFR 386.2
Agency Counsel: means the attorney who prosecutes a civil penalty matter on behalf of the Field Administrator. See 49 CFR 386.2
Agency Official: means the Director of FMCSA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance or his or her designee. See 49 CFR 385.903
Agency Official: means the Director of FMCSA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance or his or her designee. See 49 CFR 385.1003
Agricultural commodity trailer: A trailer that is designed to transport bulk agricultural commodities in off-road harvesting sites and to a processing plant or storage location, as evidenced by skeletal construction that accommodates harvest containers, a maximum length of 28 feet, and an arrangement of air control lines and reservoirs that minimizes damage in field operations. See 49 CFR 393.5
Air brake system: A system, including an air-over-hydraulic brake subsystem, that uses air as a medium for transmitting pressure or force from the driver control to the service brake, but does not include a system that uses compressed air or vacuum only to assist the driver in applying muscular force to hydraulic or mechanical components. See 49 CFR 393.5
Alcohol: means the intoxicating agent in beverage alcohol, ethyl alcohol, or other low molecular weight alcohols including methyl and isopropyl alcohol. See 49 CFR 382.107
Alcohol fuel plant: A special type of distilled spirits plant authorized under 26 U. See 27 CFR 19.662
Alcohol use: means the drinking or swallowing of any beverage, liquid mixture or preparation (including any medication), containing alcohol. See 49 CFR 382.107
Alternative prescription drug coverage: means coverage of Part D drugs, other than standard prescription drug coverage that meets the requirements of §423. See 42 CFR 423.100
Anchor point: Part of the structure, fitting or attachment on a vehicle or article of cargo to which a tiedown is attached. See 49 CFR 393.5
Applicability: The policies and procedures set forth in subparts A, C, J, K, and O of this part shall apply to this subpart, except to the extent that they are specifically modified or augmented by the contents of this subpart, including specified exemptions described herein. See 24 CFR 570.400
Applicable beneficiary: means an individual who, on the date of dispensing a covered Part D drug--
(1) Is enrolled in a prescription drug plan or an MA-PD plan. See 42 CFR 423.100
Applicant: means an eligible applicant that has been designated by the Continuum of Care to apply for assistance under this part on behalf of that Continuum. See 24 CFR 578.3
Applicant: has the meaning given in section 462 of the McKinney Act (42 U. See 24 CFR 582.5
Assistant Administrator: means the Assistant Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. See 49 CFR 386.2
At risk of homelessness: (1) An individual or family who:
(i) Has an annual income below 30 percent of median family income for the area, as determined by HUD. See 24 CFR 578.3
Automatic on-board recording device: means an electric, electronic, electromechanical, or mechanical device capable of recording driver's duty status information accurately and automatically as required by §395. See 49 CFR 395.2
Basic prescription drug coverage: means coverage of Part D drugs that is either standard prescription drug coverage or basic alternative coverage. See 42 CFR 423.100
Bioequivalent: has the meaning given such term in section 505(j)(8) of the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. See 42 CFR 423.100
Boat trailer: A trailer designed with cradle-type mountings to transport a boat and configured to permit launching of the boat from the rear of the trailer. See 49 CFR 393.5
Bonded premises: The premises of an alcohol fuel plant where distilled spirits are produced, processed, and stored, and used or distributed as described in the application for alcohol fuel producer permit. See 27 CFR 19.662
Brake: An energy conversion mechanism used to stop, or hold a vehicle stationary. See 49 CFR 393.5
Broker: means a person who, for compensation, arranges or offers to arrange the transportation of property by an authorized motor carrier. See 49 CFR 386.2
CDBG funds: means Community Development Block Grant funds, in the form of grants under this subpart including any reimbursements, program income, and loans guaranteed under section 108 of the Act. See 24 CFR 570.481
Centralized or coordinated assessment system: means a centralized or coordinated process designed to coordinate program participant intake assessment and provision of referrals. See 24 CFR 578.3
Civil penalty proceedings: means proceedings to collect civil penalties for violations of regulations and statutes within the jurisdiction of FMCSA. See 49 CFR 386.2
Clearance Lamps: Lamps that provide light to the front or rear, mounted on the permanent structure of the vehicle, such that they indicate the overall width of the vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5
Collaborative applicant: means the eligible applicant that has been designated by the Continuum of Care to apply for a grant for Continuum of Care planning funds under this part on behalf of the Continuum. See 24 CFR 578.3
Colonias: As defined in exhibit C of subpart L of part 1940 of this chapter. See 25 CFR 162.560
Commercial motor vehicle: means a motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used in commerce to transport passengers or property if the vehicle
(1) Has a gross combination weight rating or gross combination weight of 11,794 kilograms or more (26,001 pounds or more), whichever is greater, inclusive of a towed unit(s) with a gross vehicle weight rating or gross vehicle weight of more than 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds), whichever is greater. See 49 CFR 382.107
Commercial regulations: means statutes and regulations that apply to persons providing or arranging transportation for compensation subject to the Secretary's jurisdiction under 49 U. See 49 CFR 386.2
Consolidated plan: means the HUD-approved plan developed in accordance with 24 CFR 91. See 24 CFR 578.3
Consolidated plan: means the plan that a jurisdiction prepares and submits to HUD in accordance with 24 CFR part 91. See 24 CFR 583.5
Consumption: means the use of eligible ELS cotton by a domestic user in the manufacture in the United States of cotton products. See 24 CFR 582.305
Contracted pharmacy network: means licensed pharmacies, including retail, mail-order, and institutional pharmacies under contract with a Part D sponsor to provide covered Part D drugs at negotiated prices to Part D enrollees. See 42 CFR 423.100
Controlling Influence: means having or exercising authority, whether by act or omission, to direct some or all of a motor carrier's operational policy and/or safety management controls. See 49 CFR 385.903
Converter dolly: A motor vehicle consisting of a chassis equipped with one or more axles, a fifth wheel and/or equivalent mechanism, and drawbar, the attachment of which converts a semitrailer to a full trailer. See 49 CFR 393.5
Conviction: means an unvacated adjudication of guilt, or a determination that a person has violated or failed to comply with the law in a court of original jurisdiction or by an authorized administrative tribunal, an unvacated forfeiture of bail or collateral deposited to secure the person's appearance in court, a plea of guilty or nolo contendere accepted by the court, the payment of a fine or court cost, or violation of a condition of release without bail, regardless of whether or not the penalty is rebated, suspended, or probated. See 49 CFR 383.5
Cost reimbursement: Amount determined by the Administrator that equals the customary and reasonable costs incurred in preparing a package for a loan or grant. See 25 CFR 162.560
Coverage gap: means the period in prescription drug coverage that occurs between the initial coverage limit and the out-of-pocket threshold. See 42 CFR 423.100
Covered housing provider: As used in this part, the term, "covered housing provider" which is defined in 24 CFR 5. See 24 CFR 574.604
Curb weight: The weight of a motor vehicle with standard equipment, maximum capacity of fuel, oil, and coolant. See 49 CFR 393.5
Data: Wherever data are used in this subpart for selecting applicants for assistance or for determining grant amounts, the source of such data shall be the most recent information available from the U. See 24 CFR 570.400
Date of initial occupancy: means the date that the supportive housing is initially occupied by a homeless person for whom HUD provides assistance under this part. See 24 CFR 583.5
Date of initial service provision: means the date that supportive services are initially provided with funds under this part to homeless persons who do not reside in supportive housing. See 24 CFR 583.5
Decisionmaker: means the Assistant Administrator of FMCSA, acting in the capacity of the decisionmaker or any person to whom the Assistant Administrator has delegated his/her authority in a civil penalty proceeding. See 49 CFR 386.2
Default: means an omission or failure to perform a legal duty within the time specified for action, failure to reply to a Notice of Claim within the time required, or failure to submit a reply in accordance with the requirements of this part. See 49 CFR 386.2
Department: means the U. See 49 CFR 386.2
Designated counties: These counties are listed in exhibit D of this subpart. See 25 CFR 162.560
(1) The suspension, revocation, or cancellation of a CLP or CDL by the State or jurisdiction of issuance. See 49 CFR 383.5
Docket Operations: means the U. See 49 CFR 386.2
DOT Agency: means an agency (or "operating administration") of the United States Department of Transportation administering regulations requiring alcohol and/or drug testing (14 CFR parts 61, 63, 65, 121, and 135. See 49 CFR 382.107
Driver: means any person who operates a commercial motor vehicle. See 49 CFR 382.107
Driver-salesperson: means any employee who is employed solely as such by a private carrier of property by commercial motor vehicle, who is engaged both in selling goods, services, or the use of goods, and in delivering by commercial motor vehicle the goods sold or provided or upon which the services are performed, who does so entirely within a radius of 100 miles of the point at which he/she reports for duty, who devotes not more than 50 percent of his/her hours on duty to driving time. See 49 CFR 395.2
Driving time: means all time spent at the driving controls of a commercial motor vehicle in operation. See 49 CFR 395.2
Eligible applicant: means a private nonprofit organization, State, local government, or instrumentality of State and local government. See 24 CFR 578.3
Eligible person: means a homeless person with disabilities (primarily persons who are seriously mentally ill. See 24 CFR 582.5
Eligible unit of local government: means a city, town, borough, county, parish, district, or other public body created by or pursuant to State law which has a total population of 3,000 individuals or less. See 49 CFR 383.5
ELS: means Extra Long Staple. See 24 CFR 582.305
Emergency brake: A mechanism designed to stop a motor vehicle after a failure of the service brake system. See 49 CFR 393.5
Emergency brake system: A mechanism designed to stop a vehicle after a single failure occurs in the service brake system of a part designed to contain compressed air or brake fluid or vacuum (except failure of a common valve, manifold brake fluid housing or brake chamber housing). See 49 CFR 393.5
Employee: means any operator of a commercial motor vehicle, including full time, regularly employed drivers. See 49 CFR 383.5
Employer: means a person or entity employing one or more employees (including an individual who is self-employed) that is subject to DOT agency regulations requiring compliance with this part. See 49 CFR 382.107
Employer: means any person (including the United States, a State, District of Columbia or a political subdivision of a State) who owns or leases a commercial motor vehicle or assigns employees to operate such a vehicle. See 49 CFR 383.5
Endorsement: means an amendment to an insurance policy. See 49 CFR 387.5
Endorsement: means an amendment to an insurance policy. See 49 CFR 387.29
Endorsement: means an authorization to an individual's CLP or CDL required to permit the individual to operate certain types of commercial motor vehicles. See 49 CFR 383.5
Farm supplies for agricultural purposes: means products directly related to the growing or harvesting of agricultural commodities during the planting and harvesting seasons within each State, as determined by the State, and livestock feed at any time of the year. See 49 CFR 395.2
Field Administrator: means the head of an FMCSA Service Center who has been delegated authority to initiate compliance and enforcement actions on behalf of FMCSA. See 49 CFR 386.2
Fifth wheel: A device mounted on a truck tractor or similar towing vehicle (e. See 49 CFR 393.5
Financial responsibility: means the financial reserves (e. See 49 CFR 387.5
Financial responsibility: means the financial reserves (e. See 49 CFR 387.29
Foreign: means outside the fifty United States and the District of Columbia. See 49 CFR 383.5
Freight forwarder: means a person holding itself out to the general public (other than as an express, pipeline, rail, sleeping car, motor, or water carrier) to provide transportation of property for compensation in interstate commerce, and in the ordinary course of its business:
(1) Performs or provides for assembling, consolidating, break-bulk, and distribution of shipments. See 49 CFR 386.2
Fuel alcohol: Distilled spirits that have been made unfit for beverage use at an alcohol fuel plant as provided in this subpart. See 27 CFR 19.662
Funding sanctions: Following notice and opportunity for informal consultation, HUD may withhold, reduce or terminate the assistance where any corrective or remedial actions taken under §570. See 24 CFR 570.400
Grant agreement: The contract between Rural Development and the applicant which sets forth the terms and conditions under which TSA funds will be made available. See 25 CFR 166.218
Grant agreement: The contract between Agency and the grantee which sets forth the terms and conditions under which HPG funds will be made available. See 25 CFR 166.408
Ground water well drilling rig: means any vehicle, machine, tractor, trailer, semi-trailer, or specialized mobile equipment propelled or drawn by mechanical power and used on highways to transport water well field operating equipment, including water well drilling and pump service rigs equipped to access ground water. See 49 CFR 395.2
Hazardous materials: means any material that has been designated as hazardous under 49 U. See 49 CFR 383.5
Hearing officer: means a neutral Agency employee designated by the Assistant Administrator to preside over an informal hearing. See 49 CFR 386.2
Heater: Any device or assembly of devices or appliances used to heat the interior of any motor vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5
Heavy hauler trailer: A trailer which has one or more of the following characteristics, but which is not a container chassis trailer:
(1) Its brake lines are designed to adapt to separation or extension of the vehicle frame. See 49 CFR 393.5
Hi-rail vehicle: means an internal rail flaw detection vehicle equipped with flange hi-rails. See 49 CFR 395.2
HMIS Lead: means the entity designated by the Continuum of Care in accordance with this part to operate the Continuum's HMIS on its behalf. See 24 CFR 578.3
Homeowner: For the purposes of the HPG program, a homeowner is one who can meet the conditions of income and ownership under §1944. See 25 CFR 166.408
Housing preservation: The repair and rehabilitation activities that contribute to the health, safety, and well-being of the occupant, and contribute to the structural integrity or long-term preservation of the unit. See 25 CFR 166.408
HPG: Housing Preservation Grant. See 25 CFR 166.408
Hydraulic brake system: A system that uses hydraulic fluid as a medium for transmitting force from a service brake control to the service brake, and that may incorporate a brake power assist unit, or a brake power unit. See 49 CFR 393.5
Identification lamps: Lamps used to identify certain types of commercial motor vehicles. See 49 CFR 393.5
In bulk: means the transportation, as cargo, of property, except Division 1. See 49 CFR 387.5
Incurred costs: means costs incurred by a Part D enrollee for--
(1)(i) Covered Part D drugs that are not paid for under the Part D plan as a result of application of any annual deductible or other cost-sharing rules for covered Part D drugs prior to the Part D enrollee satisfying the out-of-pocket threshold under §423. See 42 CFR 423.100
Indian tribe: has the meaning given in section 102 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U. See 24 CFR 582.5
Insurance: means a health plan that provides, or pays the cost of Part D drugs, including, but not limited to, any of the following:
(1) Health insurance coverage (as defined in 42 U. See 42 CFR 423.100
King-pin: means that device which is used to connect the "upper-half" to the "lower-half" in such manner as to permit relative movement in a horizontal plane between the towed and towing vehicles. See 49 CFR 393.5
Large plant: An alcohol fuel plant that produces (including receives) more than 500,000 proof gallons of spirits per calendar year. See 27 CFR 19.662
LFQc: means the preceding Friday through Thursday average of the current shipment prices for the lowest adjusted foreign growth, C/F Far East. See 24 CFR 582.305
LFQf: means the preceding Friday through Thursday average of the forward shipment prices for the lowest adjusted foreign growth, quoted C/F Far East. See 24 CFR 582.305
License plate lamp: A lamp used to illuminate the license plate on the rear of a motor vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5
Livestock: means cattle, elk, reindeer, bison, horses, deer, sheep, goats, swine, poultry (including egg-producing poultry), fish used for food, and other animals designated by the Secretary of Agriculture that are part of a foundation herd (including dairy producing cattle) or offspring. See 49 CFR 395.2
Long-term care network pharmacy: means a long-term care pharmacy that is a network pharmacy. See 42 CFR 423.100
Low income: An adjusted annual income that does not exceed the "lower" income limit according to size of household as established by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) for the county or Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) where the property is located. See 25 CFR 166.408
Low-income: means an annual income not in excess of 80 percent of the median income for the area, as determined by HUD. See 24 CFR 582.5
Mail: means U. See 49 CFR 386.2
Medium plant: An alcohol fuel plant that produces (including receives) more than 10,000 but not more than 500,000 proof gallons of spirits per calendar year. See 27 CFR 19.662
motor carrier: includes all for-hire motor carriers, employers, officers and other persons, however designated, that are registered or required to be registered under 49 U. See 49 CFR 385.901
Motor carrier: means a motor carrier, motor private carrier, or motor carrier of migrant workers as defined in 49 U. See 49 CFR 386.2
Motor carrier: means a for-hire motor carrier or a private motor carrier. See 49 CFR 387.5
Motor carrier: means a for-hire motor carrier. See 49 CFR 387.29
Motor vehicle: means a vehicle, machine, tractor, trailer, or semitrailer propelled or drawn by mechanical power used on highways, except that such term does not include a vehicle, machine, tractor, trailer, semitrailer operated exclusively on a rail. See 49 CFR 383.5
Multi-piece windshield: A windshield consisting of two or more windshield glazing surface areas. See 49 CFR 393.5
Negative return-to-duty test result: means a return-to-duty test with a negative drug result and/or an alcohol test with an alcohol concentration of less than 0. See 49 CFR 382.107
Negotiated prices: means prices for covered Part D drugs that meet all of the following:
(1) The Part D sponsor (or other intermediary contracting organization) and the network dispensing pharmacy or other network dispensing provider have negotiated as the amount such network entity will receive, in total, for a particular drug. See 42 CFR 423.100
Network pharmacy: means a licensed pharmacy that is under contract with a Part D sponsor to provide covered Part D drugs at negotiated prices to its Part D plan enrollees. See 42 CFR 423.100
New construction: means the building of a structure where none existed or an addition to an existing structure that increases the floor area by more than 100 percent. See 24 CFR 583.5
Newly constructed dwelling: One which:
(1) Is financed with a section 502 insured loan. See 25 CFR 162.372
Non-CMV: means a motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicles not defined by the term "commercial motor vehicle (CMV)" in this section. See 49 CFR 383.5
Non-preferred pharmacy: means a network pharmacy that offers covered Part D drugs at negotiated prices to Part D enrollees at higher cost-sharing levels than apply at a preferred pharmacy. See 42 CFR 423.100
Non-structural defect: A construction defect which does not affect the overall useful life, habitability, or structural integrity of the dwelling or unit. See 25 CFR 162.372
Nonprofit organization: has the meaning given in section 104 of the Cranston-Gonzalez National Affordable Housing Act (42 U. See 24 CFR 582.5
On-duty time: means all time from the time a driver begins to work or is required to be in readiness to work until the time the driver is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work. See 49 CFR 395.2
Or otherwise: means through a government-funded health program. See 42 CFR 423.100
Organization: Any of the following entities which are legally authorized to work in designated counties and/or colonias and are:
(1) A State, State agency, or unit of general local government or. See 25 CFR 162.560
Organization: (1) Public or private nonprofit corporations, agencies, institutions, Indian tribes, and other associations. See 25 CFR 166.218
Organization: An organization is defined as one of the following:
(1) A State, commonwealth, trust territory, other political subdivision, or public nonprofit corporation authorized to receive and administer HPG funds. See 25 CFR 166.408
Origin year: means the specific Federal fiscal year during which the annual grant funds were appropriated. See 24 CFR 570.481
Out-of-network pharmacy: means a licensed pharmacy that is not under contract with a Part D sponsor to provide negotiated prices to Part D plan enrollees. See 42 CFR 423.100
Packager: Any eligible organization which is reimbursed with Housing Application Packaging Grants (HAPG) funds. See 25 CFR 162.560
Parking brake system: A mechanism designed to prevent the movement of a stationary motor vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5
Participant: means an eligible person who has been selected to participate in S+C. See 24 CFR 582.5
Performance reports: Any performance report required of a discretionary assistance recipient shall be submitted in the form specified in this subpart, in the award document, or (if the report relates to a specific competition for an assistance award) in a form specified in a Notice published in the 24 CFR 570.400
Permanent housing: means community-based housing without a designated length of stay, and includes both permanent supportive housing and rapid rehousing. See 24 CFR 578.3
Permanent supportive housing: means permanent housing in which supportive services are provided to assist homeless persons with a disability to live independently. See 24 CFR 578.3
Permit: The document issued pursuant to 26 U. See 27 CFR 19.662
Person: means any individual, partnership, association, corporation, business trust, or any other organized group of individuals. See 49 CFR 386.2
Plan allowance: means the amount Part D plans that offer coverage other than defined standard coverage may use to determine their payment and Part D enrollees' cost-sharing for covered Part D drugs purchased at an out-of-network pharmacy or in a physician's office in accordance with the requirements of §423. See 42 CFR 423.100
Plant: An alcohol fuel plant. See 27 CFR 19.662
Point-in-time count: means a count of sheltered and unsheltered homeless persons carried out on one night in the last 10 calendar days of January or at such other time as required by HUD. See 24 CFR 578.3
Preclusion list: means a CMS compiled list of prescribers who--
(i) The prescriber is currently revoked from the Medicare program under §424. See 42 CFR 423.100
Preferred drug: means a covered Part D drug on a Part D plan's formulary for which beneficiary cost-sharing is lower than for a non-preferred drug in the plan's formulary. See 42 CFR 423.100
Preferred pharmacy: means a network pharmacy that offers covered Part D drugs at negotiated prices to Part D enrollees at lower levels of cost-sharing than apply at a non-preferred pharmacy under its pharmacy network contract with a Part D plan. See 42 CFR 423.100
Private nonprofit organization: means an organization:
(1) No part of the net earnings of which inure to the benefit of any member, founder, contributor, or individual. See 24 CFR 578.3
Program participant: means an individual (including an unaccompanied youth) or family who is assisted with Continuum of Care program funds. See 24 CFR 578.3
Project: means a group of eligible activities, such as HMIS costs, identified as a project in an application to HUD for Continuum of Care funds and includes a structure (or structures) that is (are) acquired, rehabilitated, constructed, or leased with assistance provided under this part or with respect to which HUD provides rental assistance or annual payments for operating costs, or supportive services under this subtitle. See 24 CFR 578.3
Proprietor: The person qualified under this subpart to operate an alcohol fuel plant. See 27 CFR 19.662
Public liability: means liability for bodily injury or property damage and includes liability for environmental restoration. See 49 CFR 387.5
Public liability: means liability for bodily injury or property damage. See 49 CFR 387.29
Pulpwood trailer: A trailer or semitrailer that is designed exclusively for harvesting logs or pulpwood and constructed with a skeletal frame with no means for attachment of a solid bed, body, or container. See 49 CFR 393.5
Qualified prescription drug coverage: means any standard prescription drug coverage or alternative prescription drug coverage
Required prescription drug coverage means coverage of Part D drugs under an MA-PD plan that consists of either--
(1) Basic prescription drug coverage. See 42 CFR 423.100
Ready-mixed concrete delivery vehicle: means a vehicle designed to deliver ready-mixed concrete on a daily basis and equipped with a mechanism under which the vehicle's propulsion engine provides the power to operate a mixer drum to agitate and mix the product en route to the delivery site. See 49 CFR 395.2
Rear extremity: The rearmost point on a motor vehicle that falls above a horizontal plane located 560 mm (22 inches) above the ground and below a horizontal plane located 1,900 mm (75 inches) above the ground when the motor vehicle is stopped on level ground. See 49 CFR 393.5
Recipient: means an applicant that signs a grant agreement with HUD. See 24 CFR 578.3
Recipient: means an applicant approved to receive a S+C grant. See 24 CFR 582.5
Reflex reflector: A device which is used on a vehicle to give an indication to an approaching driver by reflected lighted from the lamps on the approaching vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5
Registration: means the registration required under 49 U. See 49 CFR 385.903
Registration: means the registration required under 49 U. See 49 CFR 385.1003
Rehabilitation: means the improvement or repair of an existing structure or an addition to an existing structure that does not increase the floor area by more than 100 percent. See 24 CFR 583.5
Rental properties: Rental properties are defined as single-unit or multi-unit dwellings used for occupancy by tenants, owners, or members of an owner's immediate family. See 25 CFR 166.408
Replacement housing: The replacement of existing, individual owner occupied housing where repair and rehabilitation assistance is not economically feasible or practical. See 25 CFR 166.408
Reply: means a written response to a Notice of Claim, admitting or denying the allegations contained within the Notice of Claim. See 49 CFR 386.2
Retail pharmacy: means any licensed pharmacy that is open to dispense prescription drugs to the walk-in general public from which Part D enrollees could purchase a covered Part D drug without being required to receive medical services from a provider or institution affiliated with that pharmacy. See 42 CFR 423.100
RHS: RHS means the Rural Housing Service, or a successor agency. See 25 CFR 166.408
Rural: means a five-digit ZIP code in which the population density is less than 1,000 individuals per square mile. See 42 CFR 423.100
Rural area: The definition in 7 CFR part 3550 applies. See 25 CFR 166.218
saddle-mount: means that part of the device which is securely attached to the towed vehicle and maintains a fixed position relative thereto, but does not include the "king-pin;"
(2) Lower-half. See 49 CFR 393.5
Safety-sensitive function: means all time from the time a driver begins to work or is required to be in readiness to work until the time he/she is relieved from work and all responsibility for performing work. See 49 CFR 382.107
Seating capacity: means any plan view location capable of accommodating a person at least as large as a 5th percentile adult female, if the overall seat configuration and design and vehicle design is such that the position is likely to be used as a seating position while the vehicle is in motion, except for auxiliary seating accommodations such as temporary or folding jump seats. See 49 CFR 387.29
Seriously mentally ill: has the meaning given in section 462 of the McKinney Act (42 U. See 24 CFR 582.5
Service brake system: A primary brake system used for slowing and stopping a vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5
Seven consecutive days: means the period of 7 consecutive days beginning on any day at the time designated by the motor carrier for a 24-hour period. See 49 CFR 395.2
Side extremity: The outermost point on a side of the motor vehicle that is above a horizontal plane located 560 mm (22 inches) above the ground, below a horizontal plane located 1,900 mm (75 inches) above the ground, and between a transverse vertical plane tangent to the rear extremity of the vehicle and a transverse vertical plane located 305 mm (12 inches) forward of that plane when the vehicle is unloaded. See 49 CFR 393.5
Side marker lamps: Lamps mounted on the side, on the permanent structure of the motor vehicle as near as practicable to the front and rear of the vehicle, that provide light to the side to indicate the overall length of the motor vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5
Site approval official: The RHS making the determination that a site meets the requirements in this subpart to be acceptable for site loans. See 25 CFR 162.361
Sleeper berth: means a berth conforming to the requirements of §393. See 49 CFR 395.2
Small plant: An alcohol fuel plant that produces (including receives) not more than 10,000 proof gallons of spirits per calendar year. See 27 CFR 19.662
Split service brake system: A brake system consisting of two or more subsystems actuated by a single control designed so that a leakage-type failure of a pressure component in a single subsystem (except structural failure of a housing that is common to two or more subsystems) shall not impair the operation of any other subsystem. See 49 CFR 393.5
Sponsor: means a nonprofit organization which owns or leases dwelling units and has contracts with a recipient to make such units available to eligible homeless persons and receives rental assistance payments under the SRA component. See 24 CFR 582.5
Standard prescription drug coverage: means coverage of Part D drugs that meets the requirements of §423. See 42 CFR 423.100
State: means each of the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, and the Virgin Islands. See 24 CFR 578.3
State: has the meaning given in section 462 of the McKinney Act (42 U. See 24 CFR 582.5
State: means a State of the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, American Samoa, Guam, and the Northern Mariana Islands. See 49 CFR 387.5
State: means a State of the United States and the District of Columbia. See 49 CFR 383.5
State of domicile: means that State where a person has his/her true, fixed, and permanent home and principal residence and to which he/she has the intention of returning whenever he/she is absent. See 49 CFR 383.5
Steering wheel lash: The condition in which the steering wheel may be turned through some part of a revolution without associated movement of the front wheels. See 49 CFR 393.5
Structural defect: A defect in the dwelling or unit, installation or set-up of a unit, or a related facility or a deficiency in the site or site development which directly and significantly reduces the useful life, habitability, or integrity of the dwelling or unit. See 25 CFR 162.372
Subdivision: Five or more contiguous (developed or undeveloped) lots or building sites. See 25 CFR 162.361
Subrecipient: means a private nonprofit organization, State, local government, or instrumentality of State or local government that receives a subgrant from the recipient to carry out a project. See 24 CFR 578.3
Suburban: means a five-digit ZIP code in which the population density is between 1,000 and 3,000 individuals per square mile. See 42 CFR 423.100
Supervisory assistance: Any type of assistance to low-income families which will assist those families in meeting the eligibility requirements for, or the financial and managerial responsibilities of, homeownership or tenancy in an adequate housing unit. See 25 CFR 166.218
Supplemental benefits: means benefits offered by Part D plans, other than employer group health or waiver plans, that meet the requirements of §423. See 42 CFR 423.100
Supporting document: means a document, in any medium, generated or received by a motor carrier in the normal course of business as described in §395. See 49 CFR 395.2
Supportive services: means assistance that--
(1) Addresses the special needs of eligible persons. See 24 CFR 582.5
Surge brake: A self-contained, permanently closed hydraulic brake system for trailers that relies on inertial forces, developed in response to the braking action of the towing vehicle, applied to a hydraulic device mounted on or connected to the tongue of the trailer, to slow down or stop the towed vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5
Tank vehicle: means any commercial motor vehicle that is designed to transport any liquid or gaseous materials within a tank or tanks having an individual rated capacity of more than 119 gallons and an aggregate rated capacity of 1,000 gallons or more that is either permanently or temporarily attached to the vehicle or the chassis. See 49 CFR 383.5
Technical assistance: Any specific expertise necessary to carry out housing efforts by or for low-income families to improve the quantity and/or quality of housing available to meet their needs. See 25 CFR 166.218
Therapeutically equivalent: refers to drugs that are rated as therapeutic equivalents under the Food and Drug Administration's most recent publication of "Approved Drug Products with Therapeutic Equivalence Evaluations. See 42 CFR 423.100
Tow bar: A strut or column-like device temporarily attached between the rear of a towing vehicle and the front of the vehicle being towed. See 49 CFR 393.5
Transfer in bond: The transfer of spirits between alcohol fuel plants or between a distilled spirits plant qualified under 26 U. See 27 CFR 19.662
Transitional housing: means housing, where all program participants have signed a lease or occupancy agreement, the purpose of which is to facilitate the movement of homeless individuals and families into permanent housing within 24 months or such longer period as HUD determines necessary. See 24 CFR 578.3
Turn signals: Lamps used to indicate a change in direction by emitting a flashing light on the side of a motor vehicle towards which a turn will be made. See 49 CFR 393.5
Unit of general local government: has the meaning given in section 102 of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U. See 24 CFR 582.5
Upper coupler assembly: A structure consisting of an upper coupler plate, king-pin and supporting framework which interfaces with and couples to a fifth wheel. See 49 CFR 393.5
Urban: means a five-digit ZIP code in which the population density is greater than 3,000 individuals per square mile. See 42 CFR 423.100
USPFE: means the Friday through Thursday weekly average of the price quotation for base quality U. See 24 CFR 582.305
USPFEc: means the preceding Friday through Thursday average of the current shipment prices for U. See 24 CFR 582.305
USPFEf: means the preceding Friday through Thursday average of the forward shipment prices for U. See 24 CFR 582.305
Utility service vehicle: means any commercial motor vehicle:
(1) Used in the furtherance of repairing, maintaining, or operating any structures or any other physical facilities necessary for the delivery of public utility services, including the furnishing of electric, gas, water, sanitary sewer, telephone, and television cable or community antenna service. See 49 CFR 395.2
Valid prescription: means a prescription that complies with all applicable State law requirements constituting a valid prescription. See 42 CFR 423.100
Vehicle: means a motor vehicle unless otherwise specified. See 49 CFR 383.5
Victim service provider: means a private nonprofit organization whose primary mission is to provide services to victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking. See 24 CFR 578.3
Windshield: The principal forward facing glazed surface provided for forward vision in operating a motor vehicle. See 49 CFR 393.5