Source: http://www.govpulse.us/entries/2009/10/16/E9-24807/hazardous-materials-minor-editorial-corrections-and-clarifications
Timestamp: 2015-07-04 22:30:21
Document Index: 785412115

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 107', 'arts 171', 'art 107', 'art 107', 'art 107', '§ 178', '§ 180', 'art 171', '§ 171']

govpulse | Hazardous Materials: Minor Editorial Corrections and Clarifications
This final rule corrects editorial errors, makes minor regulatory changes and, in response to requests forclarification, improves the clarity of certain provisions in the Hazardous Materials Regulations. The intended effect of this rule is to enhance the accuracy and reduce misunderstandings of the regulations. The amendments contained in this rule are non-substantive changes and do not impose new requirements.
H. Environmental Impact Analysis
Appendix A to Subpart D of Part 107—[Amended]
II—List of Frequently Cited Violations
Steven Andrews, Office of Hazardous Materials Standards, 202-366-8553, PHMSA, East Building, PHH-10, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) (“we”) annually reviews the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) to identify typographical and other errors, outdated addresses or other contact information, and similar errors. In this final rule, we are correcting typographical errors, incorrect CFR references and citations, an incomplete office address, inconsistent use of terminology, misstatements of certain regulatory requirements and inadvertent omissions of information. Because these amendments do not impose new requirements, notice and public comment procedures are unnecessary. By making these amendments effective without the customary 30-day delay following publication, the changes will appear in the next revision of the 49 CFR.
II. Section by Section Review ↑
Part 107 ↑
Appendix A to Subpart D of Part 107: In Appendix A to Subpart D of Part 107, in part II “List of Frequently Cited Violations,” under the heading “Manufacturing, Reconditioning, Retesting Requirements,” under “F. Cylinder Requalification” entry 7, in the second column, we are correcting the reference to “§ 178.205(c)” to “§ 180.205(c).”
Section 107.705 ↑
Part 171 ↑
Section 171.8 ↑
This section contains definitions for certain terms used in the HMR. We are revising the definition for “commerce” in § 171.8 to align it with the definition contained in the Federal hazardous materials transportation law (Federal hazmat law; 49 U.S.C. 5101et seq.