49 C.F.R. § 179.2

Definitions and abbreviations

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(a) The following apply in part 179:

(1) AAR means Association of American Railroads.

(2) Approved means approval by the AAR Tank Car Committee.

(3) ASTM means American Society for Testing and Materials.

(4) [Reserved]

(5) Definitions in part 173 of this chapter also apply.

(6) F means degrees Fahrenheit.

(7) NGT means National Gas Taper Threads.

(8) NPT means an American Standard Taper Pipe Thread conforming to the requirements of NBS Handbook H-28 (IBR, see § 171.7 of this subchapter).

(9) [Reserved]

(10) Tank car facility means an entity that manufactures, repairs, inspects, tests, qualifies, or maintains a tank car to ensure that the tank car conforms to this part and subpart F of part 180 of this subchapter, that alters the certificate of construction of the tank car, that ensures the continuing qualification of a tank car by performing a function prescribed in parts 179 or 180 of this subchapter, or that makes any representation indicating compliance with one or more of the requirements of parts 179 or 180 of this subchapter.

(11) Tanks means tank car tanks.

(b) [Reserved]

[29 FR 18995, Dec. 20, 1964. Redesignated at 32 FR 5606, Apr. 5, 1967, and amended by Amdt. 179-10, 36 FR 21344, Nov. 6, 1971; Amdt. 179-50, 60 FR 49076, Sept. 21, 1995; Amdt. 179-50, 61 FR 33255, June 26, 1996; 63 FR 52850, Oct. 1, 1998; 66 FR 45186, 45390, Aug. 28, 2001; 68 fR 75759, Dec. 31, 2003]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2 cases, 1963–2011 · leading case: Roth v. Norfalco LLC, 651 F.3d 367 (3rd Cir. 2011).
Roth v. Norfalco LLC, 651 F.3d 367 (3rd Cir. 2011). “49 C.F.R. § 179.200-16 ; 49 C.F.R. § 179.”
United States v. Jacob Polin, 323 F.2d 549 (3rd Cir. 1963). “In addition one copy thereof shall be delivered in person or by mail to the Board, Commission, or official having authority to regulate the business of transportation by motor vehicle of each state in which are located the headquarters of the applicants or to the Governor where…”
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