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Traffic Law and Municipal Court- Kenneth Vercammen Edison NJ: APPENDIX TO THE REGULATIONS REGARDING MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS
APPENDIX TO THE REGULATIONS REGARDING MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS
Subject to the provisions of N.J.A.C. 13:60-2.1(c), this Appendix to the Regulations Regarding Motor Carrier Safety Regulations lists the adopted and incorporated, by reference, portions of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, by Part, Subpart, Section, or Appendix. Parts, Subparts, Sections, or Appendices are listed by letter or number and by title to identify content for the reader. Modifications, revisions, amendments, and/or delays in implementation are stated within the appropriate Part(s), Subpart(s), Section(s), or Appendices. Omitted sections are identified with the notation "(This Section intentionally omitted.)".
CHAPTER III - FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
PART 40 - PROCEDURES FOR TRANSPORTATION WORKPLACE
Subpart A - Subpart A - Administrative Provisions
§ 40.17 Is an employer responsible for obtaining information from its service agents?
§ 40.19 (Reserved)
§ 40.33 What training requirements must a collector meet?
§ 40.123 What are the MRO‘s responsibilities in the DOT drug testing program?
§ 40.127 What are the MRO‘s functions in reviewing negative test results?
§ 40.129 What are the MROs functions in reviewing laboratory confirmed positive, adulterated, substituted, or invalid drug test results?
§ 40.143 (Reserved)
§ 40.147 (Reserved)
§ 40.157 (Reserved)
§ 40.261 What is a refusal to take an alcohol test and what are the consequences?
§ 40.293 What is the SAP‘s function in conducting the initial evaluation of an employee?
§ 40.295 May employees or employers seek a second SAP evaluation if they disagree with the first SAP‘s recommendations?
§ 40.297 Does anyone have the authority to change a SAP‘s initial evaluation?
§ 40.299 What is the SAP‘s role and what are the limits on a SAP‘s discretion in referring employees for education and treatment?
§ 40.301 What is the SAP‘s function in the follow-up evaluation of an employee?
§ 40.307 What is the SAP‘s function in prescribing the employee‘s follow-up tests?
§ 40.309 What are the employer‘s responsibilities with respect to the SAP‘s directions for follow-up tests?
§ 40.325 (Reserved)
§ 40.365 What is the Department‘s policy concerning starting a PIE proceeding?
§ 40.411 What is the role of the DOT Inspector General‘s office?
§ 40.413 How are notices sent to service agents?
Appendix A to Part 40—DOT Standards for Urine Collection Kits
Appendix B to Part 40—DOT Drug Testing Semi-Annual Laboratory Report
Appendix C to Part 40 (Reserved)
Appendix E to Part 40—SAP Equivalency Requirements for Certification Organizations
Appendix F to Part 40—Drug and Alcohol Testing Information that C/TPAs May Transmit to Employers
PART 325 - COMPLIANCE WITH INTERSTATE MOTOR CARRIER NOISE EMISSION STANDARDS
325.1 - Scope of the rules in this part.
325.3 - Effective date.
325.5 - Definitions.
325.7 - Allowable noise levels.
325.9 - Measurement tolerances.
Subpart B - Administrative Provisions
325.11 - Issuance, amendment, and revocation of the rules in this part.
325.13 - Inspection and examination of motor vehicles.
Subpart C - Instrumentation
325.21 - Scope of the rules in this subpart.
325.23 - Type of measurement systems which may be used.
325.25 - Calibration of measurement systems.
325.27 - Use of a windscreen.
Subpart D - Measurement of Noise Emissions: Highway Operations
325.31 - Scope of the rules in this subpart.
325.33 - Site characteristics; highway operations.
325.35 - Ambient conditions; highway operations.
325.37 - Location and operation of sound level measurement system; highway operations.
325.39 - Measurement procedure: highway operations.
Subpart E - Measurement of Noise Emissions: Stationary Test
325.51 - Scope of the rules in this subpart.
325.53 - Site characteristics: stationary test.
325.55 - Ambient conditions: stationary test.
325.57 - Location and operation of sound level measurement systems: stationary test.
325.59 - Measurement procedure: stationary test.
Subpart F - Correction Factors
325.71 - Scope of the rules in this subpart.
325.73 - Microphone distance correction factors.
325.75 - Ground surface correction factors.
325.77 - Computation of open site requirements—nonstandard sites.
325.79 - Application of correction factors.
325.91 - Exhaust systems.
325.93 - Tires.
PART 350 - COMMERCIAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
350.101 - What is the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP)?
350.103 - What is the purpose of this part?
350.105 - What definitions are used in this part?P funding?
350.109 - What are the national program elements?
350.111 - What constitutes “traffic enforcement” for the purpose of the MCSAP?
350.201 - What conditions must a State meet to qualify for Basic Program Funds?
350.205 - How and when does a State apply for MCSAP funding?
350.207 - What response does a State receive to its CVSP submission?
350.209 - How does a State demonstrate that it satisfies the conditions for Basic Program funding?
350.211 - What is the format of the certification required by Sec. 350.209?
350.213 - What must a State CVSP include?
350.215 - What are the consequences for a State that fails to perform according to an approved CVSP or otherwise fails to meet the conditions of this part?
350.217 - What are the consequences for a State with a CDL program not in substantial compliance with 49 CFR part 384, subpart B?
350.301 - What level of effort must a State maintain to qualify for MCSAP funding?
350.303 - What are the State and Federal shares of expenses incurred under an approved CVSP?
350.305 - Are U.S. Territories subject to the matching funds requirement?
350.307 - How long are MCSAP funds available to a State?
350.309 - What activities are eligible for reimbursement under the MCSAP?
350.311 - What specific items are eligible for reimbursement under the MCSAP?
350.313 - How are MCSAP funds allocated?
350.315 - How may Basic Program Funds be used?
350.317 - What are Incentive Funds and how may they be used?
350.319 - What are permissible uses of High Priority Activity Funds?
350.321 - What are permissible uses of Border Activity Funds?
350.323 - What criteria are used in the Basic Program Funds allocation?
350.327 - How may States qualify for Incentive Funds?
350.329 - How may a State or a local agency qualify for High Priority or Border Activity Funds?
350.331 - How does a State ensure its laws and regulations are compatible with the FMCSRs and HMRs?
350.333 - What are the guidelines for the compatibility review? or regulations incompatible with the Federal regulations?
350.337 - How may State laws and regulations governing motor carriers, CMV drivers, and CMVs in interstate commerce differ from the FMCSRs and still be considered compatible?
350.339 - What are tolerance guidelines?
350.341 - What specific variances from the FMCSRs are allowed for State laws and regulations governing motor carriers, CMV drivers, and CMVs engaged in?
350.343 - How may a State obtain a new exemption for State laws and regulations for a specific industry involved in intrastate commerce?
350.345 - How does a State apply for additional variances from the FMCSRs?
PART 355 - COMPATIBILITY OF STATE LAWS AND REGULATIONS AFFECTING
INTERSTATE MOTOR CARRIER OPERATIONS
355.1 - Purpose.
355.3 - Applicability.
355.5 - Definitions.
355.21 - Regulatory review.
355.23 - Submission of results.
355.25 - Adopting and enforcing compatible laws and regulations.
PART 380 - SPECIAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
Subpart A - Longer Combination Vehicle (LCV) Driver-Training and Driver-Instructor Requirements-General
380.101 - Purpose and scope.
380.103 - Applicability.
380.105 - Definitions.
380.107 - General requirements.
380.109 - Driver testing.
380.111 - Substitute for driver training.
380.113 - Employer responsibilities.
Subpart B - LCV Driver-Training Program
380.201 - General requirements.
380.203 - LCV Doubles.
380.205 - LCV Triples.
Subpart C - LCV Driver-Instructor Requirements
380.301 - General requirements.
380.303 - Substitute for instructor requirements.
380.305 - Employer responsibilities.
Subpart D - Driver-Training Certification
380.401 - Certification document.
380.500 - Compliance date for training requirements for entry-level drivers.
380.501 - Applicability.
380.502 - Definitions.
380.503 - Entry-level driver training requirements.
380.505 - Proof of training.
380.507 - Driver responsibilities.
380.509 - Employer responsibilities.
380.511 - Employer recordkeeping responsibilities.
380.513 - Required information on the training certificate.
Appendix to Part 380 - LCV Driver Training Programs, Required Knowledge and Skills
382.101 - Purpose.
382.103 - Applicability.
382.105 - Testing procedures.
382.107 - Definitions.
382.109 - Preemption of State and local laws.
382.111 - Other requirements imposed by employers.
382.113 - Requirement for notice.
382.115 - Starting date for testing programs.
382.117 - Public interest exclusion.
382.119 - Stand-down waiver provision.
382.121 - Employee admission of alcohol and controlled substances use.
382.201 - Alcohol concentration.
382.205 - On-duty use.
382.207 - Pre-duty use.
382.209 - Use following an accident.
382.211 - Refusal to submit to a required alcohol or controlled substances test.
382.213 - Controlled substances use.
382.215 - Controlled substances testing.
Subpart C - Tests Required
382.301 - Pre-employment testing.
382.303 - Post-accident testing.
382.305 - Random testing.
382.307 - Reasonable suspicion testing.
382.309 - Return-to-duty testing.
382.311 - Follow-up testing.
Subpart D - Handling Of Test Results, Record Retention, and Confidentiality
382.401 - Retention of records.
382.403 - Reporting of results in a management information system.
382.405 - Access to facilities and records.
382.407 - Medical review officer notifications to the employer.
382.409 - Medical review officer record retention for controlled substances.
382.411 - Employer notifications.
382.413 - Inquiries for alcohol and controlled substances information from previous employers.
Subpart E - Consequences For Drivers Engaging In Substance Use-Related Conduct
382.501 - Removal from safety-sensitive function.
382.503 - Required evaluation and testing./font>
382.505 - Other alcohol-related conduct.
382.507 - Penalties.
Subpart F - Alcohol Misuse and Controlled Substances Use Information, Training, and Referral
382.601 - Employer obligation to promulgate a policy on the misuse of alcohol and use of controlled substances.
382.603 - Training for supervisors.
382.605 - Referral, evaluation, and treatment.
PART 383 - COMMERCIAL DRIVER‘S LICENSE STANDARDS; REQUIREMENTS AND PENALTIES
383.1 - Purpose and scope.
383.3 - Applicability.
383.5 - Definitions.
383.7 - Validity of CDL issued by decertified State.
Subpart B - Single License Requirement
383.21 - Number of drivers’ licenses.
383.23 - Commercial driver‘s license.
Subpart C - Notification Requirements and Employer Responsibilities
383.31 - Notification of convictions for driver violations.
383.33 - Notification of driver‘s license suspensions.
383.35 - Notification of previous employment.
383.37 - Employer responsibilities.
Subpart D - Driver Disqualifications and Penalties
383.51 - Disqualification of drivers.
383.52 - Disqualification of drivers determined to constitute an imminent hazard.
383.53 - Penalties.
Subpart E - Testing and Licensing Procedures
383.71 - Driver application procedures.
383.72 - Implied consent to alcohol testing.
383.73 - State procedures.
383.75 - Third party testing.
383.77 - Substitute for driving skills tests.
Subpart F - Vehicle Groups and Endorsements
383.91 - Commercial motor vehicle groups.
383.93 - Endorsements.
383.95 - Air brake restrictions.
Subpart G - Required Knowledge and Skills
383.110 - General requirement.
383.111 - Required knowledge.
383.113 - Required skills.
383.115 - Requirements for double/triple trailers endorsement.
383.117 - Requirements for passenger endorsement.
383.119 - Requirements for tank vehicle endorsement.
383.121 - Requirements for hazardous materials endorsement.
383.123 - Requirements for a school bus endorsement.
Appendix - Required Knowledge and Skills — Sample Guidelines
Subpart H - Tests
383.131 - Test procedures.
383.133 - Testing methods.
383.135 - Minimum passing scores.
383.141 - General.
Subpart J - Commercial Driver‘s License Document
383.151 - General.
383.153 - Information on the document and application.
383.155 - Tamper proofing requirements.
PART 384 - STATE COMPLIANCE WITH COMMERCIAL DRIVER‘S LICENSE PROGRAM
384.101 - Purpose and scope.
384.103 - Applicability.
384.105 - Definitions.
384.107 - Matter incorporated by reference.
Subpart B - Minimum Standards for Substantial Compliance by States
384.201 - Testing program.
384.202 - Test standards.
384.203 - Driving while under the influence.
384.204 - CDL issuance and information.
384.205 - CDLIS information.
384.206 - State record checks.
384.207 - Notification of licensing.
384.208 - Notification of disqualification.
384.209 - Notification of traffic violations.
384.210 - Limitation on licensing.
384.211 - Return of old licenses.
384.212 - Domicile requirement.
384.213 - State penalties for drivers of CMVs.
384.214 - Reciprocity.
384.215 - First offenses.
384.216 - Second offenses.
384.217 - Drug offenses.
384.218 - Second serious traffic violation.
384.219 - Third serious traffic violation.
384.220 - National Driver Register information.
384.221 - Out-of-service regulations (intoxicating beverage).
384.222 - Violation of out-of-service orders.
384.223 - Railroad-highway grade crossing violation.
384.224 - Noncommercial motor vehicle violations.
384.225 - Record of violations.
384.226 - Prohibition on masking convictions.
384.231 - Satisfaction of State disqualification requirement.
384.232 - Required timing of record checks.
384.233 - Background records checks.
Subpart C - Procedures for Determining State Compliance
384.301 - Substantial compliance-general requirements.
384.305 - State certifications for Federal fiscal years after FY 1994.
384.307 - FMCSA program reviews of State compliance.
384.309 - Results of compliance determination.
Subpart D - Consequences of State Noncompliance
384.401 - Withholding of funds based on noncompliance.
384.403 - Availability of funds withheld for noncompliance.
384.405 - Decertification of State CDL program.
384.407 - Emergency CDL grants.
385.1 - Purpose and scope.
385.3 - Definitions.
385.5 - Safety fitness standard.
385.7 - Factors to be considered in determining a safety rating.
385.9 - Determination of a safety rating.
385.11 - Notification of safety fitness determination.
385.13 - Unsatisfactory rated motor carriers; prohibition on transportation; ineligibility for Federal contracts.
385.14 - Motor carriers, brokers, and freight forwarders delinquent in paying civil penalties: prohibition on transportation.
385.15 - Administrative review.
385.17 - Change to safety rating based upon corrective actions.
385.19 - Safety fitness information.
Subpart B - Safety Monitoring System for Mexico-Domiciled Carriers
385.101 - Definitions
385.103 - Safety monitoring system.
385.105 - Expedited action.
385.107 - The safety audit.
385.109 - The compliance review.
385.111 - Suspension and revocation of Mexico-domiciled carrier registration.
385.113 - Administrative review.
385.115 - Reapplying for provisional registration.
385.117 - Duration of safety monitoring system.
385.119 - Applicability of safety fitness and enforcement procedures.
Subpart C - Certification of Safety Auditors, Safety Investigators, and Safety Inspectors
385.201 - Who is qua1ified to perform a review of a motor carrier?
385.203 - What are the requirements to obtain and maintain certification?
385.205 - How can a person who has lost his or her certification be re-certified?
Subpart D - New Entrant Safety Assurance Program
385.301 - What is a motor carrier required to do before beginning interstate operations?
385.303 - How does a motor carrier register with the FMCSA?
385.305 - What happens after the FMCSA receives a request for new entrant registration?
385.307 - What happens after a motor carrier begins operations as a new entrant?
385.309 - What is the purpose of the safety audit?
385.311 - What will the safety audit consist of?
385.313 - Who will conduct the safety audit?
385.315 - Where will the safety audit be conducted?
385.317 - Will a safety audit result in a safety fitness determination by the FMCSA?
385.319 - What happens after the completion of the safety audit?
385.321 - What failures of safety management practices disclosed by the safety audit will result in a notice to a new entrant that its DOT new entrant registration will be revoked?
385.323 - May the FMCSA extend the period under 385.319(c) for a new entrant to take corrective action to remedy its safety management practices?
385.325 - What happens after a new entrant has been notified under 385.319(c) to take corrective action to remedy its safety management practices?
385.327 - What happens when a new entrant receives a notice under 385.319(c) that its new entrant registration will be revoked and it believes the FMCSA made an error in its determination?
385.329 - May a new entrant that has had its U.S. DOT registration revoked and its operations placed out of service (OOS) reapply?
385.331 - What happens if a new entrant operates a CMV after having been issued an order placing its interstate operations out of service (OOS)?
385.333 - What happens at the end of the 18-month safety monitoring period?
385.335 - If the FMCSA conducts a compliance review on a new entrant, will the new entrant also be subject to a safety audit?
385.337 - What happens if a new entrant refuses to permit a safety audit to be performed on its operations?
Subpart E - Hazardous Materials Safety Permits
385.401 - What is the purpose and scope of this subpart?
385.402 - What definitions are used in this subpart?
385.403 - Who must hold a safety permit?
385.405 - How does a motor carrier apply for a safety permit?
385.407 - What conditions must a motor carrier satisfy for FMCSA to issue a safety permit?
385.409 - When may a temporary safety permit be issued to a motor carrier?
385.411 - Must a motor carrier obtain a safety permit if it has a State permit?
385.413 - What happens if a motor carrier receives a proposed safety rating that is less than Satisfactory?
385.415 - What operational requirements apply to the transportation of a hazardous material for which a permit is required?
385.417 - Is a motor carrier‘s safety permit number available to others?
385.419 - How long is a safety permit effective?
385.421 - Under what circumstances will a safety permit be subject to revocation or suspension by FMCSA?
385.423 - Does a motor carrier have a right to an administrative review of a denial, suspension, or revocation of a safety permit?
Appendix A - Explanation of Safety Audit Evaluation Criteria
Appendix B - Explanation of Safety Rating Process
Subpart A - Motor Carriers of Property
387.1 - Purpose and scope.
387.3 - Applicability.
387.5 - Definitions.
387.7 - Financial responsibility required.
387.9 - Financial responsibility, minimum levels.
387.11 - State authority and designation of agent.
387.13 - Fiduciaries.
387.15 - Forms.
387.17 - Violation and penalty.
Subpart B - Motor Carriers of Passengers
387.25 - Purpose and scope.
387.27 - Applicability.
387.29 - Definitions.
387.31 - Financial responsibility required.
387.33 - Financial responsibility, minimum levels.
387.35 - State authority and designation of agent.
387.37 - Fiduciaries.
387.39 - Forms.
387.41 - Violation and penalty.
Subpart C - Surety Bonds and Policies of Insurance for Motor Carriers and Property Brokers
387.301 - Surety bond, certificate of insurance, or other securities.
387.303 - Security for the protection of the public: Minimum limits.
387.305 - Combination vehicles.
387.307 - Property broker surety bond or trust fund.
387.309 - Qualifications as a self-insurer and other securities or agreements.
387.311 - Bonds and certificates of insurance.
387.313 - Forms and procedures.
387.315 - Insurance and surety companies.
387.317 - Refusal to accept, or revocation by the FMCSA of surety bonds, etc.
387.319 - Fiduciaries.
387.321 - Operations in foreign commerce.
387.323 - Electronic filing of surety bonds, trust fund agreements, certificates of insurance and cancellations.
Subpart D - Surety Bonds and Policies of Insurance for Freight Forwarders
387.401 - Definitions.
387.403 - General requirements.
387.405 - Limits of liability.
387.407 - Surety bonds and certificates of insurance.
387.409 - Insurance and surety companies.
387.411 - Qualifications as a self-insurer and other securities or agreements.
387.413 - Forms and procedure.
387.415 - Acceptance and revocation by the FMCSA.
387.417 - Fiduciaries.
387.419 - Electronic filing of surety bonds, certificates of insurance and cancellations.
PART 388 - COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS WITH STATES
388.1 - Eligibility.
388.2 - Extent of acceptance.
388.3 - Cancellation.
388.4 - Exchange of information.
388.5 - Requests for assistance.
388.6 - Joint investigation, inspection, or examination.
388.7 - Joint administrative activities related to enforcement of safety and hazardous materials laws and regulations.
388.8 - Supplemental agreements.
PART 390—FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS: GENERAL
Section 390.1 Purpose.
Section 390.3 General Applicability.
Section 390.5 Definitions.
(Section 390.5 is revised to state the following:)
“Commercial Motor Vehicle——Intrastate Commerce” means a motor vehicle or combination of motor vehicles used or designed to transport passengers or property in intrastate commerce:
(a) If the vehicle has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 or more pounds or displays a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 or more pounds;
(b) If the vehicle has a gross combination weight rating of 26,001 or more pounds inclusive of a towed unit with a gross vehicle weight rating of more than 10,000 pounds;
(c) If the vehicle is designed to transport 16 or more passengers including the driver;
(d) If the vehicle is designed to transport 8 or more but less than 16 persons, including the driver, and is used to transport such persons for hire on a daily basis to and from places of employment; or
(e) If the vehicle is transporting or used in the transportation of hazardous material(s) and is required to be placarded in accordance with Subpart F of Part 172 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations ( 49 C.F.R. § 172.500 et seq.), or the vehicle displays a hazardous material(s) placard.
Section 390.7 Rules of Construction.
Section 390.9 State and local laws, effect on.
Section 390.11 Motor carrier to require observance of driver
Section 390.13 Aiding or abetting violations.
Section 390.15 Assistance in investigations and special studies.
Section 390.16 (Reserved)
Section 390.17 Additional equipment and accessories.
Section 390.19 Motor carrier identification report.
Section 390.21 Marking of CMVs.
(Section 390.21 is modified to state the following:)
A commercial motor vehicle operated in intrastate commerce shall be subject to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-46.
Section 390.23 Relief from regulations.
(Section 390.23 is modified to state the following:)
The following commercial motor vehicles, operating in intrastate commerce, are exempt from the requirements of this subchapter when any emergency occurs that affects the citizens of New Jersey:
(a) Commercial motor vehicles which are owned, operated, or leased by a public or quasi-public or private entity in this State, said entity being subject to the jurisdiction of the Board of Regulatory Commissioners; or
(b) Commercial motor vehicles which are owned, operated or leased by a public, quasi-public or private entity in this State and which are or will be operated under a contract to the State of New Jersey or a governmental or quasi-governmental entity thereof.
Such emergencies include, but are not limited to, weather and other acts of nature (e.g., snow, flooding, earthquake, power/telephone outages, disruptions to power or telephone transmission lines or facilities, supply lines or facilities for steam, water, or gas) and other emergencies (e.g., motor vehicle accidents, industrial accidents, fires, etc.)
Section 390.25 Extension of relief from regulations—emergencies.
Section 390.27 Locations of motor carrier safety service centers.
Section 390.29 Location of records or documents.
Section 390.31 Copies of records or documents.
Section 390.33 Commercial motor vehicles used for purposes other
Section 390.35 Certificates, reports, and records: falsification,
reproduction, or alteration.
Section 390.37 Violation and penalty.
Subpart C (Removed and Reserved)
Section 391.1 Scope of the rules in this part; additional
qualifications; duties of carrier-drivers.
Section 391.2 General exemptions.
Subpart B—Qualifications and Disqualifications of Drivers
Section 391.11 General qualifications of drivers.
(Section 391.11 is modified to state the following:)
The provisions of Section 391.11(b)(1) do not apply to a driver engaged in intrastate commerce who possesses a valid New Jersey Commercial Driver License (CDL) and is at least 18 years old, and does not transport hazardous material(s) requiring hazardous material(s) placarding in accordance with Subpart F of Part 172 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations ( 49 C.F.R. § 172.500 et seq.) or operate a vehicle displaying a hazardous material(s) placard.
Section 391.13 Responsibilities of drivers.
Section 391.15 Disqualification of drivers.
Section 391.21 Application for employment.
(Section 391.21 is modified to state the following:)
The provisions of Section 391.21 do not apply to a driver engaged in intrastate commerce who possesses a valid New Jersey Commercial Driver License (CDL) as of September 20, 1993, and does not transport hazardous material(s) requiring hazardous material(s) placarding in accordance with Subpart F of Part 172 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations ( 49 C.F.R. § 172.500 et seq.), or operate a vehicle displaying a hazardous material(s) placard.
Section 391.23 Investigation and inquiries.
(Section 391.23 is modified to state the following:)
The provisions of Section 391.23 do not apply to a driver engaged in intrastate commerce who possesses a valid New Jersey Commercial Driver License (CDL) as of September 20, 1993, and does not transport hazardous material(s) requiring hazardous material(s) placarding in accordance with Subpart F of Part 172 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations ( 49 C.F.R. § 172.500 et seq.), or operate a vehicle displaying a hazardous material(s) placard.
Section 391.25 Annual inquiry and review of driving record.
Section 391.27 Record of violations.
Subpart D—Examinations and Tests
Section 391.31 Road test.
(Section 391.31 is modified to state the following:)
The provisions of Section 391.31 do not apply to a driver engaged in intrastate commerce who possesses a valid New Jersey Commercial Driver License (CDL) as of September 20, 1993, and does not transport hazardous material(s) requiring hazardous material(s) placarding in accordance with Subpart F of Part 172 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations ( 49 C.F.R. § 172.500 et seq.), or operate a vehicle displaying a hazardous material(s) placard.
Section 391.33 Equivalent of road test.
Section 391.35 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 391.37 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 391.41 Physical qualifications for drivers.
(Section 391.41 is modified to state the following:)
A driver engaged in intrastate commerce, who possesses a valid New Jersey Commercial Driver License (CDL) as of September 20, 1993, but who is not physically qualified to drive under Section 391.41(b) of this Subchapter may continue to drive a motor vehicle, unless the driver is transporting hazardous material(s) requiring hazardous material(s) placarding in accordance with Subpart F of Part 172 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations ( 49 C.F.R. § 172.500 et seq.), or is operating a vehicle displaying a hazardous material(s) placard.
Section 391.43 Medical examination; certificate of physical
Section 391.45 Persons who must be medically examined and
Section 391.47 Resolution of conflicts of medical evaluation.
Section 391.49 Alternative physical qualification standards for
the loss or impairment of limbs.
(Section 391.49 is revised to state the following:)
(a) A person who is not physically qualified to drive under Section 391.41(b)(1) or (2), and who is otherwise qualified to drive a motor vehicle, may drive a motor vehicle, if that person has been granted a waiver pursuant to this section, ( 49 C.F.R. § 391.49).
Section 391.51 General requirements for driver qualification files.
Section 391.61 Drivers who were regularly employed before January
(Section 391.61 is modified to state the following:)
The provisions of Section 391.61 do not apply to a driver engaged in intrastate commerce who possesses a valid New Jersey Commercial Driver License (CDL) as of September 20, 1993, and does not transport hazardous material(s) requiring hazardous material(s) placarding in accordance with Subpart F of Part 172 of the Hazardous Materials Regulations ( 49 C.F.R. § 172.500 et seq.), or operate a vehicle displaying a hazardous material(s) placard.
Section 391.62 Limited exemptions for intra-city zone drivers.
Section 391.63 Multiple-employer drivers.
Section 391.64 Grandfathering for certain drivers participating
in vision and diabetes waiver study programs.
Section 391.65 Drivers furnished by other motor carriers.
Section 391.67 Farm vehicle drivers of articulated commercial
Section 391.68 Private motor carrier of passengers (nonbusiness).
Section 391.69 Private motor carrier of passengers (business).
Section 391.71 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 391.73 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 391.125 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.1 Scope of the rules in this part.
Section 392.2 Applicable operating rules.
Section 392.3 Ill or fatigued operator.
Section 392.4 Drugs and other substances.
Section 392.5 Alcohol prohibition.
Section 392.6 Schedules to conform with speed limits.
Section 392.7 Equipment, inspection and use.
Section 392.8 Emergency equipment, inspection and use.
Section 392.9 Safe loading.
Section 392.9a Operating Authority
Section 392.9b (Removed and Reserved).
Section 392.10 Railroad grade crossings; stopping required.
Section 392.11 Railroad grade crossings; slowing down required.
Section 392.12 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.13 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.14 Hazardous conditions; extreme caution.
Section 392.15 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.16 Use of seat belts.
Section 392.18 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.20 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.21 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.22 Emergency signals; stopped commercial motor
Section 392.24 Emergency signals; flame-producing.
Section 392.25 Flame producing devices.
Section 392.30 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.31 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.32 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.33 Obscured lamps or reflectors.
Section 392.40 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.41 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.42 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.50 Ignition of fuel; prevention.
Section 392.51 Reserve fuel; materials of trade.
Section 392.52 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.60 Unauthorized persons not to be transported.
Section 392.61 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.62 Safe operation, buses.
Section 392.63 Towing or pushing loaded buses.
Section 392.64 Riding within closed commercial motor vehicles
without proper exits.
Section 392.65 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.66 Carbon monoxide; use of commercial motor vehicle
Section 392.67 Heater, flame-producing; on commercial motor
Section 392.68 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.69 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 392.71 Radar detectors; use and/or possession.
Section 393.1 Scope of the rules of this part.
Section 393.3 Additional equipment and accessories.
Section 393.5 Definitions.
Section 393.7 Matter incorporated by reference.
Subpart B—Lighting Devices, Reflectors, and Electrical Equipment
Section 393.9 Lamps operable.
Section 393.11 Lighting devices and reflectors.
Section 393.13 Retroreflective sheeting and reflex reflectors,
requirements for semitrailers and trailers
manufactured before December 1, 1993.
Section 393.17 Lamps and reflectors-combinations in
driveaway-towaway operation.
Section 393.19 Requirements for turn signaling systems.
Section 393.20 Clearance lamps to indicate extreme width and
Section 393.22 Combination of lighting devices and reflectors.
Section 393.23 Lighting devices to be electric.
Section 393.24 Requirements for headlamps and auxiliary road
Section 393.25 Requirements for lamps other than headlamps.
Section 393.26 Requirements for reflectors.
Section 393.27 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 393.28 Wiring Systems.
Section 393.29 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 393.30 Battery installation.
Section 393.31 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 393.32 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 393.33 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 393.40 Required brake systems.
Section 393.41 Parking brake system.
Section 393.42 Brakes required on all wheels.
Section 393.43 Breakaway and emergency braking.
Section 393.44 Front brake lines, protection.
Section 393.45 Brake tubing and hose, adequacy.
Section 393.46 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 393.47 Brake actuators, slack adjusters, linings/pads and
drum rotors.
Section 393.48 Brakes to be operative.
Section 393.49 Single valve to operate all brakes.
Section 393.50 Reservoirs required.
Section 393.51 Warning devices and gauges.
Section 393.52 Brake performance.
Section 393.53 Automatic brake adjusters and brake adjustment
Section 393.55 Antilock brake systems.
Subpart D—Glazing and Window Construction
Section 393.60 Glazing in specified openings.
Section 393.61 Window construction.
Section 393.62 Window obstructions.
Section 393.63 Windows, markings.
Subpart E—Fuel Systems
Section 393.65 All fuel systems.
Section 393.67 Liquid fuel tanks.
Section 393.68 Compressed natural gas fuel containers.
Section 393.69 Liquefied petroleum gas systems.
Subpart F—Coupling Devices and Towing Methods
Section 393.70 Coupling devices and towing methods, except for
Section 393.71 Coupling devices and towing methods,
Subpart G—Miscellaneous Parts and Accessories
Section 393.75 Tires.
Section 393.76 Sleeper berths.
Section 393.77 Heaters.
Section 393.78 Windshield wipers.
Section 393.79 Defrosting device.
Section 393.80 Rear-vision mirrors.
Section 393.81 Horn. (This Section intentionally omitted.)
Section 393.82 Speedometer.
Section 393.83 Exhaust systems.
Section 393.84 Floors.
Section 393.85 (Reserved)
Section 393.86 Rear impact guards and rear end protection.
Section 393.87 Flags on projecting loads.
Section 393.88 Television receivers.
Section 393.89 Buses, driveshaft protection.
Section 393.90 Buses, standee line or bar.
Section 393.91 Buses, aisle seats prohibited.
Section 393.92 Buses, marking emergency doors.
Section 393.93 Seats, seat belt assemblies, and seat belt assembly
Section 393.94 Vehicle interior noise levels in power units.
Subpart H—Emergency Equipment
Section 393.95 Emergency equipment on all power units.
Subpart I—Protection Against Shifting or Falling Cargo
Section 393.100 General rules for protection against shifting or
falling cargo.
Section 393.102 Securement systems.
Section 393.104 Blocking and bracing.
Section 393.106 Front-end structure.
Section 393.108 Working load limit of tie downs.
Subpart J—Frames, Cab and Body Components, Wheels, Steering, and Suspension
Section 393.201 Frames.
Section 393.203 Cab and body components.
Section 393.205 Wheels.
Section 393.207 Suspension systems.
Section 393.209 Steering wheel systems.
PART 394 (REMOVED AND RESERVED)
Section 395.1 Scope of rules in this part.
Section 395.2 Definitions.
Section 395.3 - Maximum driving time.
(Section 395.3 is modified to state the following:)
The provision of Section 395.3 does not apply to intrastate drivers of commercial motor vehicles weighing 26,001 pounds or more operating in intrastate commerce provided that these vehicles are not designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver, or used in the transportation of hazardous materials and required to be placarded in accordance with 49 C.F.R. §§ 172.500 et seq., or display a hazardous materials placard Intrastate drivers hours of service limitations are found at 49 C.F.R. 350.341(e).
Section 395.5 - Maximum driving time for passenger-carrying
(Section 395.5 is added to state the following)
Subject to the exceptions and exemptions in 395.1:
1. More than 10 hours following eight consecutive hours off duty; or
2. For any period after having been on duty 15 hours following eight consecutive hours off duty.
(b) No motor carrier shall permit or require a driver of a passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicle to drive, nor shall any driver drive a passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicle, regardless of the number of motor carriers using the driver‘s services, for any period after-
1. Having been on duty 60 hours in any seven consecutive days if the employing motor carrier does not operate commercial motor vehicles every day of the week; or
2. Having been on duty 70 hours in any period of eight consecutive days if the employing motor carrier operates commercial motor vehicles every day of the week.
Section 395.7 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 395.8 Driver‘s record of duty status.
Section 395.10 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 395.11 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 395.12 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 395.13 Drivers declared out of service.
Section 395.15 Automatic on-board recording devices.
PART 396 INSPECTION, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
Section 396.1 Scope.
Section 396.3 Inspection, repair and maintenance.
Section 396.5 Lubrication.
Section 396.7 Unsafe operations forbidden.
Section 396.9 Inspection of motor vehicles in operation.
Section 396.11 Driver vehicle inspection report(s).
Section 396.13 Driver inspection.
Section 396.15 Driveaway-towaway operations and inspections.
Section 396.17 Periodic inspection.
Section 396.19 Inspector qualifications.
Section 396.21 Periodic inspection record keeping requirements.
Section 396.23 Equivalent to periodic inspection.
Section 396.25 Qualifications of brake inspectors.
Section 397.1 Application of the rules in this part.
Section 397.2 Compliance with Federal motor carrier safety
Section 397.3 State and local laws, ordinances, and regulations.
(This Section intentionally omitted.)
Section 397.5 Attendance and surveillance of motor vehicles.
Section 397.7 Parking.
Section 397.9 (Removed and Reserved)
Section 397.11 Fires.
Section 397.13 Smoking.
Section 397.15 Fueling.
Section 397.17 Tires.
Section 397.19 Instructions and documents.
Subpart B (Reserved)
Section 397.61 Purpose and scope.
Section 397.63 Applicability.
Section 397.65 Definitions.
Section 397.67 Motor carrier responsibility for routing.
Section 397.69 Highway routing designations; preemption.
Section 397.71 Federal standards.
Section 397.73 Public information and reporting requirements.
Section 397.75 Dispute resolution.
Section 397.77 Judicial review of dispute decision.
Section 397.101 Requirements for motor carriers and drivers.
Section 397.103 Requirements for State routing designations.
Section 397.201 Purpose and scope of the procedures.
Section 397.203 Standards for determining preemption.
Section 397.205 Preemption application.
Section 397.207 Preemption notice.
Section 397.209 Preemption processing.
Section 397.211 Preemption determination.
Section 397.213 Waiver of preemption application.
Section 397.215 Waiver notice.
Section 397.217 Waiver processing.
Section 397.219 Waiver determination and order.
Section 397.221 Timeliness.
Section 397.223 Petition for reconsideration.
Section 397.225 Judicial review.
Section 398.1 - Definitions.
Section 398.3 - Applicability.
Section 398.4 - Qualifications of drivers or operators.
Section 398.4 - Driving of motor vehicles.
Section 398.5 - Parts and accessories necessary for safe operation.
Section 398.6 - Hours of service of drivers; maximum driving time.
Section 398.7 - Inspection and maintenance of motor vehicles.
Section 398.8 - Administration inspection of motor vehicles in operation.
APPENDIX F TO SUBCHAPTER B—— COMMERCIAL ZONES
Section 6 Philadelphia, Pa.
Section 11 Commercial zones of municipalities in New Jersey
within 5 miles of New York, N.Y.
Section 12 Commercial zones of municipalities in Westchester
and Nassau Counties, N.Y.
Section 43 Definitions.
Section 44 Commercial zones determined generally, with
Section 45 Controlling distances and population data.
APPENDIX G TO SUBCHAPTER B——MINIMUM PERIODIC INSPECTION STANDARDS
Labels: APPENDIX TO THE REGULATIONS REGARDING MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS