(a) Pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
39:5B-25 et seq., the
Department adopts and
incorporates by reference the following portions of 49 CFR Parts
107 (Subparts
F and G), 171, 172, 173, 174, 177, 178, 179, and 180, the Hazardous Materials
Regulations, revised as of 2009 and as supplemented and amended. Any portions
of the Federal regulations governing transportation of hazardous materials by
air, water, or pipeline within 49 CFR Parts
107,
171,
172,
173,
174,
177,
178,
179, and
180 are excluded. The parts adopted and incorporated by reference are
summarized below:
1. Part 107 Subpart F -
Registration of Cargo Tank and Cargo Tank Motor Vehicle Manufacturers,
Assemblers, Repairers, Inspectors, Testers, and Design Certifying Engineers;
and Subpart G - Registration of Persons Who Offer or Transport Hazardous
Materials.
2. Part 171--General
Information, Regulations and Definitions. (Sections 171.6 and 171.20 are
omitted from adoption in this paragraph; modifications are made to sections
171.15 and 171.16).
3. Part
172--Hazardous Materials Table, Special Provisions, Hazardous Materials
Communications, Emergency Response Information, Training Requirements, and
Security Plans. (Modifications are made to section 172.3)
4. Part 173--Shippers--General Requirements
for Shipments and Packagings (section 173.32a is excluded from adoption in this
paragraph).
5. Part 174--Carriage
by Rail.
6. Part 177--Carriage by
Public Highway. (Modifications are made to section 177.804)
7. Part 178--Specifications for
Packagings.
8. Part
179--Specifications for Tank Cars. (Sections 179.3, 179.4, and 179.5 are
excluded from adoption in this paragraph)
9. Part 180--Continuing Qualification and
Maintenance of Packagings.
(b) The
Department adopts and incorporates by
reference 49 CFR Parts
380,
382,
390,
391,
392,
393,
394,
395,
396, and
397 of
the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration regulations, revised as of 2009
and as supplemented and amended. The parts and appendices adopted and
incorporated by reference are summarized below:
1. Part 380--Special Training
Requirements
2. Part
382--Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and Testing.
3. Part 390--Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations: General. (Modifications are made to sections 390.21 and
390.23)
4. Part 391--Qualification
of Drivers and Longer Combination Vehicle (LCV) Driver Instructors. (Exceptions
are made to sections 391.21 and 391.23; modifications are made to sections
391.31 and 391.49(a))
5. Part
392--Driving of Commercial Motor Vehicles.
6. Part 393--Parts and Accessories Necessary
for Safe Operation.
7. Part
394--(Removed and Reserved).
8.
Part 395--Hours of Service of Drivers.
9. Part 396--Inspection, Repair, and
Maintenance.
10. Part
397--Transportation of Hazardous Materials; Driving and Parking
Rules.
(c) Amendments to
the Federal Hazardous Materials regulations and the Federal Motor
Carrier
Safety Administration regulations that have been adopted and incorporated by
reference pursuant to this section are included in a daily updated electronic
version found at:
www.ecfr.gov.
(d) The following provisions, adopted and
incorporated by reference, are modified as set forth below:
1.
49 CFR
171.15 is modified to state the following
(Note: Paragraph (a) has been changed):
(a) At
the earliest practicable moment, but no later than 12 hours after the
occurrence of any incident described in this section, each person in physical
possession of the hazardous material must provide notice in accordance with
paragraph (b) or paragraph (d) of this section after each incident that occurs
during the course of transportation (including loading, unloading and temporary
storage) in which--
(1) As a direct result of
hazardous materials:
i. A person is
killed;
ii. A person receives
injuries requiring his or her hospitalization;
iii. An evacuation of the general public
occurs lasting one or more hours;
iv. One or more major transportation arteries
or facilities are closed or shut down for one hour or more; or
v. The operation flight pattern or routine of
an aircraft is altered;
(2) Fire, breakage, spillage or suspected
radioactive contamination occurs involving shipment of radioactive material
(see also section 176.48 of this subchapter);
(3) Fire, breakage, spillage or suspected
contamination occurs involving an infectious substance other than a regulated
medical waste; or
(4) A situation
exists of such a nature (for example, a continuing danger to life exists at the
scene of the incident) that, in the judgment of the person in possession of the
hazardous material it should be reported in accordance with (b) and (d) of this
section.
(b) Each notice
required by paragraph (a) of this section shall be given to the National
Response Center (NRC) on 800-424-8802 or 202-267-2675 or online at
www.nrc.uscg.mil. Notice involving an infectious substance other than a
regulated medical waste may be given to the Director, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, U.S. Public Health Service, Atlanta, Georgia,
800-232-0124, in place of the notice to the U.S.
Department of Transportation.
Each notice must include the following information:
(1) Name of reporter.
(2) Name and address of person represented by
reporter.
(3) Phone number where
reporter can be contacted.
(4)
Date, time, and location of incident.
(5) The extent of injuries, if any.
(6) Class or division, proper shipping name
and quantity of hazardous materials involved, if such information is
available.
(7) Type of incident and
nature of hazardous material involvement and whether a continuing danger to
life exists at the scene.
(c) Each person making a report under this
section shall also make the report required by
49 CFR
171.16.
2.
49 CFR
171.16 is modified to state the following
(Note: Paragraphs (a) and (b) have been changed):
(a) Each person in physical possession of a
hazardous material at the time an incident occurs during transportation
(including loading, unloading and temporary storage) must submit a Hazardous
Materials Incident Report on DOT Form F 5800.1 (01/2004) within 30 days of
discovery of the incident to the U.S.
Department of Transportation, unless the
requirements of paragraph (e) in this section are met, each incident that
occurs during the course of transportation (including loading, unloading or
temporary storage) in which any of the circumstances set forth in Section
171.15(a) occurs or there has been an unintentional release of hazardous
materials from a package (including a tank) or any quantity of hazardous waste
has been discharged during transportation. If a report pertains to a hazardous
waste discharge--
(1) A copy of the hazardous
waste manifest for the waste must be attached to the report; and
(2) An estimate of the quantity of the waste
removed from the scene, the name and address of the facility to which it was
taken, and the manner of disposition of any removed waste must be entered in
Section IX of the report form (F 5800.1) (01/2004).
(b) Each person reporting under this section
must:
(1) Submit a written Hazardous
Materials Incident Report to the Information Systems Manager, PHH-60, Pipeline
And Hazardous Materials Safety Administration,
Department of Transportation,
East Building, 2nd Floor, 1200 New Jersey Ave., SE, Washington, DC 20590-0001,
or an electronic Hazardous Material Incident Report to the Information System
Manager, PHH-60, Research and Special Programs Administration,
Department of
Transportation, Washington, DC 20590-0001 at
hazmat.dot.gov.
(2) Each person reporting shall retain a copy
of the Hazardous Materials Incident Report for a period of two years at the
reporting person's principal place of business. If the written or electronic
Hazardous Materials Incident Report is maintained at other than the reporting
person's principal place of business, the report must be made available at the
reporting person's principal place of business within 24 hours of a request for
the report by an authorized representative or special agent of the U.S.
Department of Transportation.
(c) Except as provided in paragraph (d) of
this section, the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section do not apply to
incidents involving the unintentional release of hazardous materials being
transported under the following proper shipping names:
(1) Consumer commodity.
(2) Battery, electric storage, wet, filled
with acid or alkali.
(3) Paint and
paint related material when shipped in packagings of five gallons or
less.
(d) The exceptions
to incident reporting provided in paragraph (c) of this section do not apply
to:
(1) Incidents required to be reported
under Section 171.15(a);
(2)
Incidents involving transportation aboard aircraft; nor
(3) Incidents involving the transportation of
hazardous waste.
3.
49
CFR
172.3 is modified to state the following
(Note: Paragraph (a) has been changed):
(a)
This part applies to--
(1) Each person who
offers a hazardous material for transportation; and
(2) Each carrier by highway or rail who
transports a hazardous material.
(b) When a person other than one of those
provided for in paragraph (a) of this section, performs a packaging, labeling
or marking function required by this part, that person shall perform the
function in accordance with this part.
4.
49 CFR
177.804 is modified to state the following:
(a) Motor carriers and other persons subject
to this part shall comply with 49 CFR Parts
380,
382 and
390 through
397
(excluding section 391.69), and all supplements and amendments thereto, to the
extent those rules apply. Carriers transporting hazardous materials, substances
or wastes as defined herein must comply with these parts as listed
below.
5.
49 CFR
390.23 is modified to state the following:
The following commercial motor vehicles, operating in
intrastate commerce, are exempt from this section 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
Public Utilities; or
(b) Commercial
motor vehicles which are owned, operated or leased by a public or quasi-public
or private entity in this State and which is or will be operated under a
contract to the State of New Jersey or a governmental or quasi-environmental
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.).
6.
49 CFR
391.21 shall not apply to persons already
employed by the same
carrier as of March 4, 1985.
7.
49 CFR
391.23 shall apply only to drivers hired
after March 4, 1985.
8.
49 CFR
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 February 6, 1995, and transports hazardous
material(s) requiring hazardous material(s) placarding in accordance with
Subpart F of Part 172 of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration Regulations (49 CFR
172.500 et seq.), or operates a vehicle
displaying a hazardous material(s) placard.
9.
49
CFR
391.49(a) is modified 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 chapter.
(e) The following
provisions of Title
49 CFR are not adopted and incorporated by reference:
Subchapter B of Chapter 1.