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Matched Legal Cases: ['ART 130', 'art 611', 'art 395', 'art 381', 'art 95', 'art 195', 'art 1141', 'art 541', 'art 395', 'art 395', 'art 655']

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49 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter B - OIL TRANSPORTATION
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PART 130 — OIL SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE PLANS
Title 49 published on 2012-10-01The following are only the Rules published in the Federal Register after the published date of Title 49.For a complete list of all Rules, Proposed Rules, and Notices view the Rulemaking tab.2013-08-16; vol. 78 # 159 - Friday, August 16, 201378 FR 49963 - Heavy-Duty Engine and Vehicle and Nonroad Technical Amendments
2013-08-14; vol. 78 # 157 - Wednesday, August 14, 201378 FR 49372 - Notice of Availability of New Starts and Small Starts Policy Guidance
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-19681 RIN Docket No.FTA-2010-0009 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Transit Administration Notice of availability of policy guidance. This final policy guidance is effective August 14, 2013. 49 CFR Part 611 SummaryThe Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is issuing final policy guidance to sponsors of New Starts and Small Starts projects. This guidance is available both on the docket and the agency&apos;s public Web site. This final guidance includes changes made in response to comments received on the guidance proposed in January 2013, and accompanies the final rule for Major Capital Investment Projects promulgated in January 2013. The rule sets the framework for the New Starts and Small Starts evaluation and rating process; the policy guidance complements the rule by providing technical details about the methods for calculating the project justification and local financial commitment criteria used to evaluate and rate New Starts and Small Starts projects.
2013-08-12; vol. 78 # 155 - Monday, August 12, 201378 FR 48817 - Hours of Service of Drivers of Commercial Motor Vehicles; Regulatory Guidance for Oilfield Exception
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-19402 RIN Docket No.FMCSA-2012-0183 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Notice of regulatory guidance; response to public comments. This regulatory guidance was effective June 5, 2012, as announced in the Federal Register on June 5, 2012 (77 FR 33098). 49 CFR Part 395 SummaryFMCSA responds to the public comments to its June 5, 2012, notice of regulatory guidance concerning the hours-of-service requirements for oilfield operations, and the Agency announces its decision to retain the 2012 guidance. On June 5, 2012, FMCSA updated its April 4, 1997, regulatory guidance to explain the applicability of the “Oilfield operations” exceptions in 49 CFR 395.1(d) to the “Hours of Service [HOS] of Drivers” regulations, and requested comments on the additional language. FMCSA also held three “listening sessions” in Pennsylvania, Colorado, and Texas to accept public comments for the docket. Following a review of all comments, the Agency has determined that no further elaboration on the regulatory guidance is needed, at this time, and the Agency will continue to monitor the use of the two HOS oilfield exceptions in 49 CFR 395.1(d). The Agency also calls attention to 49 CFR part 381, which provides procedures for persons to apply for individual or class exemptions from certain regulations provided the exemption would achieve a level of safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level of safety that would be achieved absent the exemption. Therefore, motor carriers that believe the current oilfield operations exceptions do not provide sufficient relief for their operations should consider submitting an application for an exemption to the Agency describing an alternative that would ensure the requisite level of safety.
2013-08-08; vol. 78 # 153 - Thursday, August 8, 201378 FR 48334 - Advisory Committees (RRR)
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-19087 RIN2105-AE22 Docket No.DOT-OST-2013-0015 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Office of the Secretary Final rule. This rule is effective August 8, 2013. 49 CFR Part 95 SummaryThis final rule removes DOT&apos;s advisory committee regulations. The DOT is removing the regulations because they have been made obsolete by other laws, regulations, and agency procedures.
2013-07-31; vol. 78 # 147 - Wednesday, July 31, 201378 FR 46292 - Transportation of Hazardous Liquids by Pipeline
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-18546 RIN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration 49 CFR Part 195 Summary
2013-07-24; vol. 78 # 142 - Wednesday, July 24, 201378 FR 44459 - Rate Regulation Reforms
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-17783 RIN Docket No.EP 715 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Surface Transportation Board Final rules. These rules are effective on August 17, 2013. 49 CFR Part 1141 SummaryThe Surface Transportation Board (Board) changes some of its existing regulations and procedures concerning rate complaint proceedings. The Board previously created two simplified procedures to reduce the time, complexity, and expense of rate cases. The Board now modifies its rules to remove the limitation on relief for one simplified approach, and to raise the relief available under the other simplified approach. The Board also makes technical changes to the full and simplified rate procedures; changes the interest rate that railroads must pay on reparations if they are found to have charged unreasonable rates; and announces future proceedings on options for addressing cross-over traffic and on proposals to address the concerns of small agricultural shippers. The purpose of these actions is to ensure that the Board&apos;s simplified and expedited processes for resolving rate disputes are more accessible.
2013-07-23; vol. 78 # 141 - Tuesday, July 23, 201378 FR 44031 - Federal Motor Vehicle Theft Prevention Standard; Final Listing of 2014 Light Duty Truck Lines Subject to the Requirements of This Standard and Exempted Vehicle Lines for Model Year 2014
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-17630 RIN2127-AL42 Docket No.NHTSA-2013-0027 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Final rule. The amendment made by this final rule is effective July 23, 2013. 49 CFR Part 541 SummaryThis final rule announces NHTSA&apos;s determination that there are no new model year (MY) 2014 light duty truck lines subject to the parts-marking requirements of the Federal motor vehicle theft prevention standard because they have been determined by the agency to be high-theft or because they have a majority of interchangeable parts with those of a passenger motor vehicle line. This final rule also identifies those vehicle lines that have been granted an exemption from the parts-marking requirements because the vehicles are equipped with antitheft devices determined to meet certain statutory criteria.
2013-07-12; vol. 78 # 134 - Friday, July 12, 201378 FR 41852 - Hours of Service for Commercial Motor Vehicle Drivers; Regulatory Guidance Concerning Off-Duty Time
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-16687 RIN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Regulatory guidance. This guidance is effective July 12, 2013. 49 CFR Part 395 SummaryFMCSA revises its April 4, 1997, regulatory guidance concerning the conditions that must be met in order for a commercial motor vehicle (CMV) driver to record meal and other routine stops made during a work shift as off-duty time. The Agency has reviewed the guidance and determined that it includes language that is overly restrictive and inconsistent with the hours-of-service regulations. The 1997 guidance has the effect of discouraging drivers from taking breaks during the work day, or documenting such breaks in their logbooks.
2013-07-11; vol. 78 # 133 - Thursday, July 11, 201378 FR 41716 - Hours of Service; Limited 90-Day Waiver From the 30-Minute Rest Break Requirement for the Transportation of Livestock
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-16679 RIN FMCSA-2013-0283 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Notice; grant of waiver. The waiver is effective July 11, 2013. The waiver expires on October 9, 2013. 49 CFR Part 395 SummaryFMCSA grants a limited 90-day waiver from the 30-minute rest break provision of the Federal hours-of-service (HOS) regulations for the transportation of livestock. Several associations representing various segments of the livestock industry raised concerns about the risks to the health of animals from rising temperatures inside livestock trucks during drivers&apos; mandatory 30-minute break, especially in light of long-range weather forecasts for above-normal temperatures for July, August and September 2013. The industry requested relief, and the Agency has determined that it is appropriate to grant a limited 90-day waiver for this period to ensure the well-being of the Nation&apos;s livestock during interstate transportation. The Agency has determined that the waiver, based on the terms and conditions imposed, would likely achieve a level of safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be achieved absent such waiver. This waiver preempts inconsistent State and local requirements.
2013-06-25; vol. 78 # 122 - Tuesday, June 25, 201378 FR 37991 - Alcohol and Controlled Substances Testing
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-15176 RIN2132-AB09 Docket No.FTA-2013-0012 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Transit Administration Final rule. This final rule is effective on June 25, 2013. 49 CFR Part 655 SummaryThis final rule is issued to revise sections of the Alcohol and Controlled Substances (D&A) Testing regulation to reflect recent amendments to the law. The final rule also includes technical corrections to the D&A testing regulation to more clearly explain existing compliance requirements, update regulatory terms, and remove repealed statutory provisions. Because this rule merely implements a statutory provision without agency interpretation FTA finds that public comment is unnecessary under the circumstances.
2013-06-05; vol. 78 # 108 - Wednesday, June 5, 201378 FR 33754 - Railroad Workplace Safety; Adjacent-Track On-Track Safety for Roadway Workers
2013-05-17; vol. 78 # 96 - Friday, May 17, 201378 FR 29071 - Assessment of Mediation and Arbitration Procedures
2013-04-25; vol. 78 # 80 - Thursday, April 25, 201378 FR 24353 - Provisions for Fees Related to Hazardous Materials Endorsements and Transportation Worker Identification Credentials
typeregulations.gov FR Doc.2013-09732 RIN Docket No.TSA-2004-19605 Amendment No.1572-10 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, Transportation Security Administration