Title 49 C.F.R. — Transportation
9061 sections
PART 1
- § 1.1 — Overview
- § 1.2 — Organization of the Department
- § 1.3 — Exercise of authority
- § 1.4 — Construction
- § 1.11 — Overview
- § 1.13 — OST key responsibilities
- § 1.15 — OST structure
- § 1.17 — OST line of secretarial succession
- § 1.20 — Secretary of Transportation
- § 1.21 — Reservations of Authority to the Secretary of Transportation
- § 1.22 — Deputy Secretary
- § 1.23 — Delegations to the Deputy Secretary
- § 1.24 — Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy
- § 1.25 — Delegations to the Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy
- § 1.25a — Redelegations by the Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy
- § 1.26 — General Counsel
- § 1.27 — Delegations to the General Counsel
- § 1.27a — Delegations to the Career Deputy General Counsel
- § 1.27b — Delegations to the Assistant General Counsel for General Law
- § 1.30 — Assistant Secretaries
- § 1.31 — Assistant Secretary for Transportation Policy
- § 1.32 — Assistant Secretary for Aviation and International Affairs
- § 1.33 — Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs
- § 1.34 — Delegations to the Chief Financial Officer and Assistant Secretary for Budget and Programs
- § 1.35 — Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs
- § 1.36 — Delegations to the Assistant Secretary for Governmental Affairs
- § 1.37 — Assistant Secretary for Administration
- § 1.38 — Delegations to the Assistant Secretary for Administration
- § 1.38a — Redelegations by the Assistant Secretary for Administration
- § 1.39 — Executive Secretariat
- § 1.40 — Departmental Office of Civil Rights
- § 1.41 — Delegations to the Director of the Departmental Office of Civil Rights
- § 1.42 — Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
- § 1.43 — Delegations to the Director of the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
- § 1.44 — Office of Intelligence, Security and Emergency Response
- § 1.45 — Delegations to the Director of the Office of Intelligence, Security and Emergency Response
- § 1.46 — Office of Public Affairs
- § 1.47 — Delegations to the Assistant to the Secretary and Director of Public Affairs
- § 1.48 — Office of the Chief Information Officer
- § 1.49 — Delegations to the Chief Information Officer
- § 1.50 — Office of Drug & Alcohol Policy & Compliance
- § 1.60 — General Authorizations and Delegations to Secretarial Officers
- § 1.70 — Overview
- § 1.71 — Key responsibilities
- § 1.72 — Structure
- § 1.73 — Authority of Inspector General
- § 1.74 — Delegations to Inspector General
- § 1.80 — Overview
- § 1.81 — Delegations to all Administrators
- § 1.81a — Redelegation by all Administrators
- § 1.82 — The Federal Aviation Administration
- § 1.83 — Delegations to the Federal Aviation Administrator
- § 1.84 — The Federal Highway Administration
- § 1.85 — Delegations to the Federal Highway Administrator
- § 1.86 — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
- § 1.87 — Delegations to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator
- § 1.88 — The Federal Railroad Administration
- § 1.89 — Delegations to the Federal Railroad Administrator
- § 1.90 — The Federal Transit Administration
- § 1.91 — Delegations to the Federal Transit Administrator
- § 1.92 — The Maritime Administration
- § 1.93 — Delegations to the Maritime Administrator
- § 1.94 — The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
- § 1.95 — Delegations to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administrator
- § 1.96 — The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- § 1.97 — Delegations to the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administrator
- § 1.98 — The Research and Innovative Technology Administration
- § 1.99 — Delegations to the Research and Innovative Technology Administrator
- § 1.100 — The Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation
- § 1.101 — Delegations to the Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation Administrator
PART 3
- § 3.1 — Description
PART 5
- § 5.1 — Applicability
- § 5.3 — Petitions
- § 5.5 — Public contacts in informal rulemaking
- § 5.7 — Policy updates and revisions
- § 5.9 — Disclaimer
PART 6
- § 6.1 — Purpose of these rules
- § 6.3 — Applicability
- § 6.5 — Proceedings covered
- § 6.7 — Eligibility of applications
- § 6.9 — Standards for awards
- § 6.11 — Allowable fees and expenses
- § 6.13 — Delegations of authority
- § 6.17 — Contents of application
- § 6.19 — Net worth exhibit
- § 6.21 — Documentation of fees and expenses
- § 6.23 — Filing and service of documents
- § 6.25 — Answer to application
- § 6.27 — Comments by other parties
- § 6.29 — Settlement
- § 6.31 — Further proceedings
- § 6.33 — Decision
- § 6.35 — Agency review
- § 6.37 — Judicial review
- § 6.39 — Payment of award
PART 7
- § 7.1 — General
- § 7.2 — Definitions
- § 7.11 — What records are published in the Federal Register, and how are they accessed?
- § 7.12 — What records are available in reading rooms, and how are they accessed?
- § 7.13 — How are copies of publicly available records obtained?
- § 7.14 — Redaction of information that is exempt from disclosure
- § 7.15 — Protection of records
- § 7.21 — What does this subpart cover?
- § 7.22 — Who administers this subpart?
- § 7.23 — What limitations apply to disclosure?
- § 7.24 — How do I submit a FOIA request?
- § 7.25 — How does DOT handle first-party requests?
- § 7.26 — To what extent and in what format are records searched and made available?
- § 7.27 — What are the designated DOT FOIA Requester Service Centers?
- § 7.28 — How does DOT handle requests that concern more than one Government agency?
- § 7.29 — When and how does DOT consult with submitters of commercial information?
- § 7.31 — What time limits apply to DOT with respect to initial determinations?
- § 7.32 — What time limits apply to a requester when appealing DOT's initial or final determination?
- § 7.33 — What time limits apply to DOT with respect to administrative appeals (final determinations)?
- § 7.34 — When and how are time limits applicable to DOT extended?
- § 7.35 — When and how is the twenty day time limit for rendering an initial determination tolled?
- § 7.41 — When and how are processing fees imposed for records that are made available under subpart B or processed under subpart C of this part?
- § 7.42 — What is DOT's fee schedule for records requested under subpart C of this part?
- § 7.43 — When are fees waived or reduced for records requested under subpart C of this part?
- § 7.44 — How can I pay a processing fee for records requested under subpart B or subpart C of this part?
- § 7.45 — When are pre-payments required for records requested under subpart C of this part, and how are they handled?
- § 7.46 — How are late payments handled?
PART 8
- § 8.1 — Scope
- § 8.3 — Applicability
- § 8.5 — Definitions
- § 8.7 — Spheres of responsibility
- § 8.9 — Information Security Review Committee
- § 8.11 — Authority to classify information
- § 8.13 — Authority to downgrade or declassify
- § 8.15 — Mandatory review for classification
- § 8.17 — Classification challenges
- § 8.19 — [Reserved]
- § 8.21 — Burden of proof
- § 8.23 — Classified information transferred to the Department of Transportation
- § 8.25 — Personnel Security Review Board
- § 8.27 — Public availability of declassified information
- § 8.29 — Access by historical researchers and former Presidential appointees
- § 8.31 — Industrial security
PART 9
- § 9.1 — Purpose
- § 9.2 — Applicability
- § 9.3 — Definitions
- § 9.5 — General prohibition of production or disclosure in legal proceedings
- § 9.7 — Testimony by employees before the Department or in other legal proceedings in which the United States is a party
- § 9.9 — Legal proceedings between private litigants: General rules
- § 9.11 — Legal proceedings between private litigants: Demands
- § 9.13 — Legal proceedings between private litigants: Procedures to request records
- § 9.15 — Legal proceedings between private litigants: Procedures to request testimony
- § 9.17 — Legal proceedings between private litigants: Procedures for taking testimony
- § 9.19 — Acceptance of service on behalf of Secretary
PART 10
- § 10.1 — Applicability
- § 10.3 — Policy
- § 10.5 — Definitions
- § 10.11 — Administration of part
- § 10.13 — Privacy Officer
- § 10.15 — Protection of records
- § 10.21 — General
- § 10.23 — Accounting of disclosures
- § 10.25 — Mailing lists
- § 10.27 — Government contractors
- § 10.29 — Social Security numbers
- § 10.31 — Requests for records
- § 10.33 — Acknowledgment and access
- § 10.35 — Conditions of disclosure
- § 10.37 — Identification of individual making request
- § 10.39 — Location of records
- § 10.41 — Requests for correction of records
- § 10.43 — Time limits
- § 10.45 — Statement of disagreement
- § 10.51 — General
- § 10.61 — General exemptions
- § 10.63 — Specific exemptions
- § 10.71 — General
- § 10.73 — Payment of fees
- § 10.75 — Fee schedule
- § 10.77 — Services performed without charge
- § 10.81 — Improper disclosure
- § 10.83 — Improper maintenance of records
- § 10.85 — Wrongfully obtaining records
PART 11
- § 11.101 — To what does this policy apply?
- § 11.102 — Definitions for purposes of this policy
- § 11.103 — Assuring compliance with this policy—research conducted or supported by any Federal department or agency
- § 11.104 — Exempt research
- § 11.105-11.106 — 11.105-11.106 [Reserved]
- § 11.107 — IRB membership
- § 11.108 — IRB functions and operations
- § 11.109 — IRB review of research
- § 11.110 — Expedited review procedures for certain kinds of research involving no more than minimal risk, and for minor changes in approved research
- § 11.111 — Criteria for IRB approval of research
- § 11.112 — Review by Institution
- § 11.113 — Suspension or Termination of IRB Approval of Research
- § 11.114 — Cooperative Research
- § 11.115 — IRB Records
- § 11.116 — General Requirements for Informed Consent
- § 11.117 — Documentation of informed consent
- § 11.118 — Applications and proposals lacking definite plans for involvement of human subjects
- § 11.119 — Research undertaken without the intention of involving human subjects
- § 11.120 — Evaluation and disposition of applications and proposals for research to be conducted or supported by a Federal department or agency
- § 11.121 — [Reserved]
- § 11.122 — Use of Federal funds
- § 11.123 — Early termination of research support: Evaluation of applications and proposals
- § 11.124 — Conditions
PART 15
- § 15.1 — Scope
- § 15.3 — Terms used in this part
- § 15.5 — Sensitive security information
- § 15.7 — Covered persons
- § 15.9 — Restrictions on the disclosure of SSI
- § 15.11 — Persons with a need to know
- § 15.13 — Marking SSI
- § 15.15 — SSI disclosed by DOT
- § 15.17 — Consequences of unauthorized disclosure of SSI
- § 15.19 — Destruction of SSI
PART 17
- § 17.1 — What is the purpose of these regulations?
- § 17.2 — What definitions apply to these regulations?
- § 17.3 — What programs and activities of the Department are subject to these regulations?
- § 17.4 — [Reserved]
- § 17.5 — What is the Secretary's obligation with respect to Federal interagency coordination?
- § 17.6 — What procedures apply to the selection of programs and activities under these regulations?
- § 17.7 — How does the Secretary communicate with state and local officials concerning the Department's programs and activities?
- § 17.8 — How does the Secretary provide states an opportunity to comment on proposed Federal financial assistance and direct Federal development?
- § 17.9 — How does the Secretary receive and respond to comments?
- § 17.10 — How does the Secretary make efforts to accommodate intergovernmental concerns?
- § 17.11 — What are the Secretary's obligations in interstate situations?
- § 17.12 — How may a state simplify, consolidate, or substitute federally required state plans?
- § 17.13 — May the Secretary waive any provision of these regulations?
PART 20
- § 20.100 — Conditions on use of funds
- § 20.105 — Definitions
- § 20.110 — Certification and disclosure
- § 20.200 — Agency and legislative liaison
- § 20.205 — Professional and technical services
- § 20.210 — Reporting
- § 20.300 — Professional and technical services
- § 20.400 — Penalties
- § 20.405 — Penalty procedures
- § 20.410 — Enforcement
- § 20.500 — Secretary of Defense
- § 20.600 — Semi-annual compilation
- § 20.605 — Inspector General report
PART 21
- § 21.1 — Purpose
- § 21.3 — Application of this part
- § 21.5 — Discrimination prohibited
- § 21.7 — Assurances required
- § 21.9 — Compliance information
- § 21.11 — Conduct of investigations
- § 21.13 — Procedure for effecting compliance
- § 21.15 — Hearings
- § 21.17 — Decisions and notices
- § 21.19 — Judicial review
- § 21.21 — Effect on other regulations, forms, and instructions
- § 21.23 — Definitions
PART 22
- § 22.1 — Purpose
- § 22.3 — Definitions
- § 22.11 — Eligibility criteria
- § 22.13 — Loan terms and conditions
- § 22.15 — Delinquency on Federal, State, or Municipality Debt
- § 22.17 — Compliance with child support obligations
- § 22.19 — Credit criteria
- § 22.21 — Participation criteria
- § 22.23 — Agreements
- § 22.25 — Lender deliverables and delivery schedule
- § 22.27 — Eligible reimbursements to participating lenders
- § 22.29 — DOT access to participating lenders files
- § 22.31 — Suspension or revocation of eligibility to participate
- § 22.33 — Termination of participation in the STLP
- § 22.41 — Application procedures
- § 22.43 — Approval or denial
- § 22.45 — Allowable fees to borrowers
- § 22.51 — Loan closings
- § 22.53 — Loan monitoring and servicing requirements
- § 22.57 — Loan reporting requirements
- § 22.59 — Loan modifications
- § 22.61 — Loan guarantee extensions
- § 22.63 — Loan close outs
- § 22.65 — Subordination
- § 22.67 — Delinquent loans and loan defaults
- § 22.69 — Claim process
PART 23
- § 23.1 — What are the objectives of this part?
- § 23.3 — What do the terms used in this part mean?
- § 23.5 — To whom does this part apply?
- § 23.7 — Program reviews
- § 23.9 — What are the nondiscrimination and assurance requirements of this part for recipients?
- § 23.11 — What compliance and enforcement provisions are used under this part?
- § 23.13 — How does the Department issue guidance, interpretations, exemptions, and waivers pertaining to this part?
- § 23.21 — Who must submit an ACDBE program to FAA, and when?
- § 23.23 — What administrative provisions must be in a recipient's ACDBE program?
- § 23.25 — What measures must recipients include in their ACDBE programs to ensure nondiscriminatory participation of ACDBEs in concessions?
- § 23.26 — Fostering small business participation
- § 23.27 — What information does a recipient have to retain and report about implementation of its ACDBE program?
- § 23.29 — What monitoring and compliance procedures must recipients follow?
- § 23.31 — What certification standards and procedures do recipients use to certify ACDBEs?
- § 23.33 — What size standards do recipients use to determine the eligibility of applicants and ACDBEs?
- § 23.35 — What role do business development and mentor-protégé programs have in the DBE program?
- § 23.37 — Are firms certified under 49 CFR part 26 eligible to participate as ACDBEs?
- § 23.39 — What are other ACDBE certification requirements?
- § 23.41 — What is the basic overall goal requirement for recipients?
- § 23.43 — What are the consultation requirements in the development of recipients' overall goals?
- § 23.45 — What are the requirements for submitting overall goal information to the FAA?
- § 23.47 — What is the base for a recipient's goal for concessions other than car rentals?
- § 23.49 — What is the base for a recipient's goal for car rentals?
- § 23.51 — How are a recipient's overall goals expressed and calculated?
- § 23.53 — How do car rental companies count ACDBE participation toward their goals?
- § 23.55 — How do recipients count ACDBE participation toward goals for items other than car rentals?
- § 23.57 — What happens if a recipient falls short of meeting its overall goals?
- § 23.59 — What is the role of the statutory 10 percent goal in the ACDBE program?
- § 23.61 — Can recipients use quotas or set-asides as part of their ACDBE programs?
- § 23.71 — Does a recipient have to change existing concession agreements?
- § 23.73 — What requirements apply to privately-owned or leased terminal buildings?
- § 23.75 — Can recipients enter into long-term, exclusive agreements with concessionaires?
- § 23.77 — Does this part preempt local requirements?
- § 23.79 — Does this part permit recipients to use local geographic preferences?
- § 23.81 — ACDBE reevaluation process
PART 24
- § 24.1 — Purpose
- § 24.2 — Definitions and acronyms
- § 24.3 — No duplication of payments
- § 24.4 — Assurances, monitoring, and corrective action
- § 24.5 — Manner of notices and electronic signatures
- § 24.6 — Administration of jointly-funded projects
- § 24.7 — Federal agency waiver of regulations in this part
- § 24.8 — Compliance with other laws and regulations
- § 24.9 — Recordkeeping and reports
- § 24.10 — Appeals
- § 24.11 — Adjustments of limits and payments
- § 24.101 — Applicability of acquisition requirements
- § 24.102 — Basic acquisition policies
- § 24.103 — Criteria for appraisals
- § 24.104 — Review of appraisals
- § 24.105 — Acquisition of tenant-owned improvements
- § 24.106 — Expenses incidental to transfer of title to the agency
- § 24.107 — Certain litigation expenses
- § 24.108 — Donations
- § 24.201 — Purpose
- § 24.202 — Applicability
- § 24.203 — Relocation notices
- § 24.204 — Availability of comparable replacement dwelling before displacement
- § 24.205 — Relocation planning, advisory services, and coordination
- § 24.206 — Eviction for cause
- § 24.207 — General requirements—claims for relocation payments
- § 24.208 — Aliens not lawfully present in the United States
- § 24.209 — Relocation payments not considered as income
- § 24.301 — Payment for actual reasonable moving and related expenses
- § 24.302 — Fixed payment for moving expenses—residential moves
- § 24.303 — Related nonresidential eligible expenses
- § 24.304 — Reestablishment expenses—nonresidential moves
- § 24.305 — Fixed payment for moving expenses—nonresidential moves
- § 24.306 — Discretionary utility relocation payments
- § 24.401 — Replacement housing payment for 90-day homeowner-occupants
- § 24.402 — Replacement housing payment for 90-day tenants and certain others
- § 24.403 — Additional rules governing replacement housing payments
- § 24.404 — Replacement housing of last resort
- § 24.501 — Applicability
- § 24.502 — Replacement housing payment for a 90-day mobile homeowner displaced from a mobile home and/or from the acquired mobile home site
- § 24.503 — Replacement housing payment for 90-day mobile home occupants
- § 24.601 — Purpose
- § 24.602 — Certification application
- § 24.603 — Monitoring and corrective action
PART 25
- § 25.100 — Purpose and effective date
- § 25.105 — Definitions
- § 25.110 — Remedial and affirmative action and self-evaluation
- § 25.115 — Assurance required
- § 25.120 — Transfers of property
- § 25.125 — Effect of other requirements
- § 25.130 — Effect of employment opportunities
- § 25.135 — Designation of responsible employee and adoption of grievance procedures
- § 25.140 — Dissemination of policy
- § 25.200 — Application
- § 25.205 — Educational institutions and other entities controlled by religious organizations
- § 25.210 — Military and merchant marine educational institutions
- § 25.215 — Membership practices of certain organizations
- § 25.220 — Admissions
- § 25.225 — Educational institutions eligible to submit transition plans
- § 25.230 — Transition plans
- § 25.235 — Statutory amendments
- § 25.300 — Admission
- § 25.305 — Preference in admission
- § 25.310 — Recruitment
- § 25.400 — Education programs or activities
- § 25.405 — Housing
- § 25.410 — Comparable facilities
- § 25.415 — Access to course offerings
- § 25.420 — Access to schools operated by LEAs
- § 25.425 — Counseling and use of appraisal and counseling materials
- § 25.430 — Financial assistance
- § 25.435 — Employment assistance to students
- § 25.440 — Health and insurance benefits and services
- § 25.445 — Marital or parental status
- § 25.450 — Athletics
- § 25.455 — Textbooks and curricular material
- § 25.500 — Employment
- § 25.505 — Employment criteria
- § 25.510 — Recruitment
- § 25.515 — Compensation
- § 25.520 — Job classification and structure
- § 25.525 — Fringe benefits
- § 25.530 — Marital or parental status
- § 25.535 — Effect of state or local law or other requirements
- § 25.540 — Advertising
- § 25.545 — Pre-employment inquiries
- § 25.550 — Sex as a bona fide occupational qualification
- § 25.600 — Notice of covered programs
- § 25.605 — Enforcement procedures
PART 26
- § 26.1 — What are the objectives of this part?
- § 26.3 — To whom does this part apply?
- § 26.5 — Definitions
- § 26.7 — What discriminatory actions are forbidden?
- § 26.9 — How does the Department issue guidance and interpretations under this part?
- § 26.11 — What records do recipients keep and report?
- § 26.13 — What assurances must recipients and contractors make?
- § 26.15 — How can recipients apply for exemptions or waivers?
- § 26.21 — Who must have a DBE program?
- § 26.23 — What is the requirement for a policy statement?
- § 26.25 — What is the requirement for a liaison officer?
- § 26.27 — What efforts must recipients make concerning DBE financial institutions?
- § 26.29 — What prompt payment mechanisms must recipients have?
- § 26.31 — What information must a UCP include in its DBE/ACDBE directory?
- § 26.33 — What steps must a recipient take to address overconcentration of DBEs in certain types of work?
- § 26.35 — What role do business development and mentor-protégé programs have in the DBE program?
- § 26.37 — What are a recipient's responsibilities for monitoring?
- § 26.39 — Fostering small business participation
- § 26.41 — What is the role of the statutory 10 percent goal in this program?
- § 26.43 — Can recipients use set-asides or quotas as part of this program?
- § 26.45 — How do recipients set overall goals?
- § 26.47 — Can recipients be penalized for failing to meet overall goals?
- § 26.49 — What are the requirements for transit vehicle manufactures (TVMs) and for awarding DOT-assisted contracts to TVMs?
- § 26.51 — What means do recipients use to meet overall goals?
- § 26.53 — What are the good faith efforts procedures recipients follow in situations where there are contract goals?
- § 26.55 — How is DBE participation counted toward goals?
- § 26.61 — Burden of proof
- § 26.63 — General certification rules
- § 26.65 — Business size determinations
- § 26.67 — Social and economic disadvantage
- § 26.68 — Personal net worth
- § 26.69 — Ownership
- § 26.70 — Debt-financed investments
- § 26.71 — Control
- § 26.73 — NAICS codes
- § 26.81 — Unified Certification Programs
- § 26.83 — What procedures do certifiers follow in making certification decisions?
- § 26.85 — Interstate certification
- § 26.86 — Decision letters
- § 26.87 — Decertification
- § 26.88 — Summary suspension of certification
- § 26.89 — Appeals to the Department
- § 26.91 — What actions do certifiers take following DOT certification appeal decisions?
- § 26.101 — What compliance procedures apply to recipients?
- § 26.103 — What enforcement actions apply in FHWA and FTA programs?
- § 26.105 — What enforcement actions apply in FAA programs?
- § 26.107 — What enforcement actions apply to firms participating in the DBE program?
- § 26.109 — What are the rules governing information, confidentiality, cooperation, and intimidation or retaliation?
- § 26.111 — DBE reevaluation process
PART 27
- § 27.1 — Purpose
- § 27.3 — Applicability
- § 27.5 — Definitions
- § 27.7 — Discrimination prohibited
- § 27.9 — Assurance required
- § 27.11 — Remedial action, voluntary action and compliance planning
- § 27.13 — Designation of responsible employee and adoption of complaint procedures
- § 27.15 — Notice
- § 27.17 — Effect of State or local law
- § 27.19 — Compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act requirements and FTA policy
- § 27.71 — Airport facilities
- § 27.72 — Boarding assistance for aircraft
- § 27.75 — Federal Highway Administration—highways
- § 27.77 — Recipients of Essential Air Service subsidies
- § 27.121 — Compliance information
- § 27.123 — Conduct of investigations
- § 27.125 — Compliance procedure
- § 27.127 — Hearings
- § 27.129 — Decisions and notices
PART 28
- § 28.101 — Purpose
- § 28.102 — Application
- § 28.103 — Definitions
- § 28.104-28.109 — 28.104-28.109 [Reserved]
- § 28.110 — Self-evaluation
- § 28.111 — Notice
- § 28.112-28.129 — 28.112-28.129 [Reserved]
- § 28.130 — General prohibition against discrimination
- § 28.131 — Illegal use of drugs
- § 28.132-28.139 — 28.132-28.139 [Reserved]
- § 28.140 — Employment
- § 28.141-28.148 — 28.141-28.148 [Reserved]
- § 28.149 — Program accessibility: Discrimination prohibited
- § 28.150 — Program accessibility: Existing facilities
- § 28.151 — Program accessibility: New construction and alterations
- § 28.152-28.159 — 28.152-28.159 [Reserved]
- § 28.160 — Communications
- § 28.161-28.169 — 28.161-28.169 [Reserved]
- § 28.170 — Compliance procedures
- § 28.171-28.999 — 28.171-28.999 [Reserved]
PART 29
- § 29.1 — What is the purpose and authority for this part?
- § 29.2 — What is the Department's policy for the Program?
- § 29.3 — What is the effect of this part on existing Tribal rights?
- § 29.4 — How do Departmental circulars, policies, manuals, guidance, or rules apply to a Tribe's performance under the Program?
- § 29.5 — Who is responsible for carrying out the functions connected with the Program?
- § 29.6 — Must the Department consult with Tribes regarding matters that affect the Program?
- § 29.7 — What is the effect of this Program on existing Tribal Transportation Program agreements?
- § 29.8 — What happens if more than one party purports to be the authorized representative of a Tribe?
- § 29.9 — What definitions apply to this part?
- § 29.100 — What are the criteria for eligibility to participate in the Program?
- § 29.101 — How does a Tribe commence negotiations for a compact, funding agreement, or amendment?
- § 29.102 — What information should a Tribe provide to the Department when it expresses its interest in negotiating a compact, funding agreement, or amendment?
- § 29.103 — How will the Department respond to a Tribe's written request?
- § 29.104 — Must the Department and a Tribe follow a specific process when negotiating compacts, funding agreements, and amendments?
- § 29.105 — Will negotiations commence or conclude within a specified time period?
- § 29.106 — What are best practices to pursue negotiations?
- § 29.107 — What recourse does the Department or the Tribe have if the negotiations reach an impasse?
- § 29.108 — May the Department and the Tribe continue to negotiate after the Tribe submits a final offer?
- § 29.109 — Who is responsible for drafting the compact or funding agreement?
- § 29.200 — What is covered by this subpart?
- § 29.201 — In what circumstances should a Tribe submit a final offer?
- § 29.202 — How does a Tribe submit a final offer?
- § 29.203 — What must a final offer contain?
- § 29.204 — How many days does the Department have to respond to a final offer?
- § 29.205 — How does the Department acknowledge receipt of a final offer?
- § 29.206 — May the Department request and obtain an extension of time of the 45-day review period?
- § 29.207 — What happens if the Department takes no action within the 45-day review period (or any extensions thereof)?
- § 29.208 — What happens once the Department accepts the Tribe's final offer or the final offer is accepted by operation of law?
- § 29.209 — On what basis may the Department reject a Tribe's final offer?
- § 29.210 — How does the Department reject a final offer?
- § 29.211 — Is technical assistance available to a Tribe to overcome rejection of a final offer?
- § 29.212 — May a Tribe appeal the rejection of a final offer?
- § 29.213 — If a Tribe appeals a final offer, do the remaining provisions of the compact, funding agreement, or amendment not in dispute go into effect?
- § 29.300 — What is included in a compact?
- § 29.301 — Is a compact required to participate in the Program?
- § 29.302 — What is the duration of a compact?
- § 29.303 — May more than one Tribe enter into a single compact and funding agreement?
- § 29.304 — May a compact be amended?
- § 29.305 — When can a Tribe initiate negotiation of a funding agreement?
- § 29.306 — What is the duration of a funding agreement?
- § 29.307 — What terms must a funding agreement include?
- § 29.308 — May the funding agreement include additional terms from title I of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act?
- § 29.309 — Will a funding agreement include provisions pertaining to flexible or innovative financing?
- § 29.310 — How is a funding agreement amended?
- § 29.311 — Is a subsequent funding agreement retroactive to the end of the term of the preceding funding agreement?
- § 29.400 — What funds may a Tribe elect to include in a funding agreement?
- § 29.401 — What funds must the Department transfer to a Tribe in a funding agreement?
- § 29.402 — Is the Tribe responsible for the funds included in a funding agreement?
- § 29.403 — When must the Department transfer to a Tribe the funds identified in a funding agreement?
- § 29.404 — When must the Department transfer funds that were not paid as part of the initial lump sum payment (or initial periodic payment)?
- § 29.405 — When must the Department transfer funds for a discretionary or competitive grant?
- § 29.406 — Does the award of funds for a discretionary or competitive grant entitle a Tribe to receive the same amount in subsequent years?
- § 29.407 — Does the award of funds for discretionary or competitive grants entitle the Tribe to receive contract support costs?
- § 29.408 — How may a Tribe use interest earned on funds included in a funding agreement?
- § 29.409 — May a Tribe carry over from one fiscal year to the next any funds that remain at the end of the funding agreement?
- § 29.410 — May a Tribe use remaining funds from a discretionary or competitive grant included in a funding agreement?
- § 29.411 — Are funds included in a compact and funding agreement non-Federal funds for purposes of meeting matching or cost participation requirements under any other Federal or non-Federal program?
- § 29.412 — May the Department increase the funds included in the funding agreement if necessary to carry out the Program?
- § 29.413 — How will the Department assist a Tribe with its credit requests?
- § 29.414 — What limitations apply to Department actions related to transfer of funds associated with PSFAs?
- § 29.415 — Does the Prompt Payment Act apply to funds included in a funding agreement?
- § 29.416 — What standard applies to a Tribe's management of funds included in a funding agreement?
- § 29.417 — Must a Tribe continue performance of the Tribal Transportation Program or the Tribal Transit Program under a compact and funding agreement if the Department does not transfer sufficient funds?
- § 29.418 — May a funding agreement include transfers of State funds?
- § 29.419 — Does the award of formula funds entitle a Tribe to receipt of contract support costs?
- § 29.420 — Is a Tribe entitled to enter into facility leases from the Department and to receive facility support costs?
- § 29.421 — May a Tribe redesign, consolidate, reallocate, or redirect the funds included in a funding agreement?
- § 29.500 — Must a Tribe undertake an annual audit?
- § 29.501 — Must a Tribe submit any required audits to the Federal Audit Clearinghouse and the Department?
- § 29.502 — Who is responsible for compiling, copying, and paying for materials for any audit or examination?
- § 29.503 — How may the Federal Government make a claim against a Tribe relating to any disallowance of costs based on an audit conducted under this part?
- § 29.504 — What cost principles must a Tribe apply in compacts and funding agreements?
- § 29.505 — What are the financial management systems that a Tribe carrying out a compact and funding agreement must develop, implement, and maintain to ensure the proper expenditure and accounting of Federal funds?
- § 29.506 — What standards apply to a Tribe's financial management systems when carrying out a compact and funding agreement?
- § 29.507 — What minimum requirements must a Tribe's financial management system include to meet the standards set forth in § 29.506?
- § 29.508 — What procurement standards apply to contracts carried out using funds included in a funding agreement?
- § 29.509 — What property management systems and standards must a Tribe maintain?
- § 29.510 — Must a Tribe maintain a recordkeeping system?
- § 29.511 — Are Tribal records subject to the Freedom of Information Act and Federal Privacy Act?
- § 29.512 — Must a Tribe make its records available to the Department?
- § 29.513 — How long must a Tribe keep and make available records?
- § 29.514 — When procuring property or services with funds included in a funding agreement, can a Tribe follow its own procurement standards?
- § 29.515 — What are the minimum procurement standards that a Tribe must follow when procuring property or services with funds included in a funding agreement?
- § 29.516 — Do Federal laws and regulations apply to a Tribe's contractors or subcontractors?
- § 29.517 — Can a Tribe use Federal supply sources in the performance of a compact and funding agreement?
- § 29.518 — What reporting must a Tribe provide?
- § 29.519 — How may a Tribe use existing Department facilities, equipment, or property?
- § 29.520 — How may a Tribe acquire surplus or excess Federal property for use under the Program?
- § 29.521 — How must a Tribe use surplus or excess Federal property acquired under the Program?
- § 29.522 — If a compact or funding agreement (or portion thereof) is retroceded, reassumed, terminated, or expires, may the Department reacquire title to property purchased with funds under any compact and funding agreement or excess or surplus Federal property that was donated to the Tribe under the Program?
- § 29.523 — What technical assistance is available to a Tribe from the Department?
- § 29.524 — Do the wage and labor standards in the Davis-Bacon Act apply to employees of a Tribe?
- § 29.525 — Does Indian preference apply to PSFAs under the Program?
- § 29.526 — When do Tribal employment law and contract preference laws govern?
- § 29.527 — What compliance with environmental and cultural resource statutes is required?
- § 29.528 — Is the Federal Tort Claims Act applicable to a Tribe when carrying out a compact and funding agreement?
- § 29.529 — What steps should a Tribe take after becoming aware of a Federal Tort Claim?
- § 29.530 — Is it necessary for a compact or funding agreement to include any terms about FTCA coverage?
- § 29.531 — Does FTCA cover employees of the Tribe who are paid by the Tribe from funds other than those provided through the compact and funding agreement?
- § 29.532 — May persons who are not Indians assert claims under FTCA?
- § 29.533 — Does the year PSFAs are funded affect FTCA coverage?
- § 29.534 — What is the process for regulation waivers under this part?
- § 29.600 — May a Tribe withdraw from a consortium?
- § 29.601 — When does a withdrawal from a consortium become effective?
- § 29.602 — How are funds redistributed when a Tribe fully or partially withdraws from a compact and funding agreement administered by a consortium serving more than one Tribe and elects to enter into a compact and funding agreement with the Department?
- § 29.603 — How are funds distributed when a Tribe fully or partially withdraws from a compact and funding agreement administered by a consortium serving more than one Tribe, and the withdrawing Tribe elects not to or is ineligible to enter into a compact and funding agreement?
- § 29.700 — May a Tribe retrocede a PSFA and the associated funds?
- § 29.701 — How does a Tribe notify the Department of its intention to retrocede?
- § 29.702 — What happens if the Department of the Interior determines that it provides the transportation services the Tribe intends to retrocede?
- § 29.703 — What happens if the Department of the Interior determines that it does not provide the transportation services the Tribe intends to retrocede?
- § 29.704 — When is the retrocession effective?
- § 29.705 — What effect will a retrocession have on a Tribe's right to compact under the Program?
- § 29.706 — Will retrocession adversely affect future funding available for the retroceded program?
- § 29.800 — When can the Department reassume a compact or funding agreement?
- § 29.801 — Can the Department reassume a portion of a compact or funding agreement and the associated funds?
- § 29.802 — What process must the Department follow before termination of a compact or funding agreement (or portion thereof)?
- § 29.803 — What happens if the Department determines that the Tribe has not corrected the conditions that the Department identified in the notice?
- § 29.804 — When may the Department reassume?
- § 29.805 — When can the Department immediately terminate a compact or funding agreement (or portion thereof)?
- § 29.806 — Upon termination, what happens to the funds associated with the terminated portions of the compact or funding agreement?
- § 29.900 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 29.901 — Can the Department and a Tribe resolve disputes using alternative dispute resolution processes?
- § 29.902 — Does the Equal Access to Justice Act apply to the Program?
- § 29.903 — What determinations may not be appealed under this subpart?
- § 29.904 — What are pre-award decisions that a Tribe may appeal?
- § 29.905 — To whom does a Tribe appeal a pre-award decision?
- § 29.906 — Must a Tribe exhaust its administrative remedies before initiating a civil action against the Department in the U.S. District Courts for a pre-award decision?
- § 29.907 — When and how must a Tribe appeal a pre-award decision?
- § 29.908 — May a Tribe request an extension of time to file an administrative appeal?
- § 29.909 — When and how must the hearing official respond to the Tribe's appeal?
- § 29.910 — What is the Department's burden of proof for appeals of pre-award decisions?
- § 29.911 — What is the effect of a pending appeal on negotiations?
- § 29.912 — What is a post-award dispute?
- § 29.913 — What is a claim under the Contract Disputes Act?
- § 29.914 — How does a Tribe file a Contract Disputes Act claim?
- § 29.915 — Must a Tribe certify a Contract Disputes Act claim?
- § 29.916 — Who bears the burden of proof in a Contract Disputes Act claim?
- § 29.917 — What is the Department's role in processing a Contract Disputes Act claim?
- § 29.918 — What information must the Self-Governance Official's decision contain?
- § 29.919 — When must the Self-Governance Official issue a written decision on the claim?
- § 29.920 — Is a decision of the Self-Governance Official final?
- § 29.921 — Where may the Tribe appeal the Self-Governance Official's decision on a Contract Disputes Act claim?
- § 29.922 — May a party appeal a Civilian Board of Contract Appeals decision?
- § 29.923 — What is the effect of a pending appeal?
- § 29.924 — May a Tribe appeal the Department's decision to terminate a compact or funding agreement?
- § 29.925 — Is a Tribe entitled to a hearing on the record?
- § 29.926 — What rights do the Department and a Tribe have in an appeal of a termination decision?
- § 29.927 — What notice and service must the Department and the Tribe provide?
- § 29.928 — What is the Department's burden of proof for a termination decision?
- § 29.929 — How will the Department communicate its decision following a hearing on a termination decision?
- § 29.930 — May the Department or the Tribe appeal the decision of an administrative law judge?
- § 29.931 — How can the Department or the Tribe obtain review of the recommended decision of an administrative law judge?
- § 29.932 — May a Tribe appeal the decision of the Secretary?
- § 29.933 — What is the effect of an appeal on negotiations?
PART 30
- § 30.1 — Purpose
- § 30.3 — Applicability
- § 30.5 — Effective dates
- § 30.7 — Definitions
- § 30.9 — Citizenship: Direct or indirect control
- § 30.11 — Use of solicitation provisions and contract clauses
- § 30.13 — Restrictions on Federal public works projects: Certification
- § 30.15 — Restrictions on Federal public works projects
- § 30.17 — Waivers
- § 30.19 — Buy American Act
PART 31
- § 31.1 — Basis and purpose
- § 31.2 — Definitions
- § 31.3 — Basis for civil penalties and assessments
- § 31.4 — Investigation
- § 31.5 — Review by the reviewing official
- § 31.6 — Prerequisites for issuing a complaint
- § 31.7 — Complaint
- § 31.8 — Service of complaint
- § 31.9 — Answer
- § 31.10 — Default upon failure to answer
- § 31.11 — Referral of complaint and answer to the ALJ
- § 31.12 — Notice of hearing
- § 31.13 — Parties to the hearing
- § 31.14 — Separation of functions
- § 31.15 — Ex parte contacts
- § 31.16 — Disqualification of reviewing official or ALJ
- § 31.17 — Rights of parties
- § 31.18 — Authority of the ALJ
- § 31.19 — Prehearing conferences
- § 31.20 — Disclosure of documents
- § 31.21 — Discovery
- § 31.22 — Exchange of witness lists, statements, and exhibits
- § 31.23 — Subpoenas for attendance at hearing
- § 31.24 — Protective order
- § 31.25 — Fees
- § 31.26 — Filing, form, and service of papers
- § 31.27 — Computation of time
- § 31.28 — Motions
- § 31.29 — Sanctions
- § 31.30 — The hearing and burden of proof
- § 31.31 — Determining the amount of penalties and assessments
- § 31.32 — Location of hearing
- § 31.33 — Witnesses
- § 31.34 — Evidence
- § 31.35 — The record
- § 31.36 — Post-hearing briefs
- § 31.37 — Initial decision
- § 31.38 — Reconsideration of initial decision
- § 31.39 — Appeal to authority head
- § 31.40 — Stays ordered by the Department of Justice
- § 31.41 — Stay pending appeal
- § 31.42 — Judicial review
- § 31.43 — Collection of civil penalties and assessments
- § 31.44 — Right to administrative offset
- § 31.45 — Deposit in Treasury of United States
- § 31.46 — Compromise or settlement
- § 31.47 — Limitations
PART 32
- § 32.100 — What does this part do?
- § 32.105 — Does this part apply to me?
- § 32.110 — Are any of my Federal assistance awards exempt from this part?
- § 32.115 — Does this part affect the Federal contracts that I receive?
- § 32.200 — What must I do to comply with this part?
- § 32.205 — What must I include in my drug-free workplace statement?
- § 32.210 — To whom must I distribute my drug-free workplace statement?
- § 32.215 — What must I include in my drug-free awareness program?
- § 32.220 — By when must I publish my drug-free workplace statement and establish my drug-free awareness program?
- § 32.225 — What actions must I take concerning employees who are convicted of drug violations in the workplace?
- § 32.230 — How and when must I identify workplaces?
- § 32.300 — What must I do to comply with this part if I am an individual recipient?
- § 32.301 — [Reserved]
- § 32.400 — What are my responsibilities as a(n) DOT awarding official?
- § 32.500 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients other than individuals?
- § 32.505 — How are violations of this part determined for recipients who are individuals?
- § 32.510 — What actions will the Federal Government take against a recipient determined to have violated this part?
- § 32.515 — Are there any exceptions to those actions?
- § 32.605 — Award
- § 32.610 — Controlled substance
- § 32.615 — Conviction
- § 32.620 — Cooperative agreement
- § 32.625 — Criminal drug statute
- § 32.630 — Debarment
- § 32.635 — Drug-free workplace
- § 32.640 — Employee
- § 32.645 — Federal agency or agency
- § 32.650 — Grant
- § 32.655 — Individual
- § 32.660 — Recipient
- § 32.665 — State
- § 32.670 — Suspension
PART 33
- § 33.1 — Purpose of this part
- § 33.2 — Priorities and allocations authority
- § 33.3 — Program eligibility
- § 33.20 — Definitions
- § 33.30 — Delegation of authority
- § 33.31 — Priority ratings
- § 33.32 — Elements of a rated order
- § 33.33 — Acceptance and rejection of rated orders
- § 33.34 — Preferential scheduling
- § 33.35 — Extension of priority ratings
- § 33.36 — Changes or cancellations of priority ratings and rated orders
- § 33.37 — Use of rated orders
- § 33.38 — Limitations on placing rated orders
- § 33.40 — General provisions
- § 33.41 — Requests for priority rating authority
- § 33.42 — Examples of assistance
- § 33.43 — Criteria for assistance
- § 33.44 — Instances where assistance may not be provided
- § 33.45 — Assistance programs with other nations. [Reserved]
- § 33.50 — Policy
- § 33.51 — General procedures
- § 33.52 — Controlling the general distribution of a material in the civilian market
- § 33.53 — Types of allocation orders
- § 33.54 — Elements of an allocation order
- § 33.55 — Mandatory acceptance of an allocation order
- § 33.56 — Changes or cancellations of an allocation order
- § 33.60 — General provisions
- § 33.61 — Rating authorizations
- § 33.62 — Directives
- § 33.63 — Memoranda of Understanding
- § 33.70 — General provisions
- § 33.71 — Audits and investigations
- § 33.72 — Compulsory process
- § 33.73 — Notification of failure to comply
- § 33.74 — Violations, penalties, and remedies
- § 33.75 — Compliance conflicts
- § 33.80 — Adjustments or exceptions
- § 33.81 — Appeals
- § 33.90 — Protection against claims
- § 33.91 — Records and reports
- § 33.92 — Applicability of this part and official actions
- § 33.93 — Communications
PART 37
- § 37.1 — Purpose
- § 37.3 — Definitions
- § 37.5 — Nondiscrimination
- § 37.7 — Standards for accessible vehicles
- § 37.9 — Standards for accessible transportation facilities
- § 37.11 — Administrative enforcement
- § 37.13 — Effective date for certain vehicle specifications
- § 37.15 — Interpretations and guidance
- § 37.16 — [Reserved]
- § 37.17 — Designation of responsible employee and adoption of complaint procedures
- § 37.18-37.19 — 37.18-37.19 [Reserved]
- § 37.21 — Applicability: General
- § 37.23 — Service under contract
- § 37.25 — University transportation systems
- § 37.27 — Transportation for elementary and secondary education systems
- § 37.29 — Private entities providing taxi service
- § 37.31 — Vanpools
- § 37.33 — Airport transportation systems
- § 37.35 — Supplemental service for other transportation modes
- § 37.37 — Other applications
- § 37.39 — [Reserved]
- § 37.41 — Construction of transportation facilities by public entities
- § 37.42 — Service in an Integrated Setting to Passengers at Intercity, Commuter, and High-Speed Rail Station Platforms Constructed or Altered After February 1, 2012
- § 37.43 — Alteration of transportation facilities by public entities
- § 37.45 — Construction and alteration of transportation facilities by private entities
- § 37.47 — Key stations in light and rapid rail systems
- § 37.49 — Designation of responsible person(s) for intercity and commuter rail stations
- § 37.51 — Key stations in commuter rail systems
- § 37.53 — Exception for New York and Philadelphia
- § 37.55 — Intercity rail station accessibility
- § 37.57 — Required cooperation
- § 37.59 — Differences in accessibility completion dates
- § 37.61 — Public transportation programs and activities in existing facilities
- § 37.63-37.69 — 37.63-37.69 [Reserved]
- § 37.71 — Purchase or lease of new non-rail vehicles by public entities operating fixed route systems
- § 37.73 — Purchase or lease of used non-rail vehicles by public entities operating fixed route systems
- § 37.75 — Remanufacture of non-rail vehicles and purchase or lease of remanufactured non-rail vehicles by public entities operating fixed route systems
- § 37.77 — Purchase or lease of new non-rail vehicles by public entities operating a demand responsive system for the general public
- § 37.79 — Purchase or lease of new rail vehicles by public entities operating rapid or light rail systems
- § 37.81 — Purchase or lease of used rail vehicles by public entities operating rapid or light rail systems
- § 37.83 — Remanufacture of rail vehicles and purchase or lease of remanufactured rail vehicles by public entities operating rapid or light rail systems
- § 37.85 — Purchase or lease of new intercity and commuter rail cars
- § 37.87 — Purchase or lease of used intercity and commuter rail cars
- § 37.89 — Remanufacture of intercity and commuter rail cars and purchase or lease of remanufactured intercity and commuter rail cars
- § 37.91 — Wheelchair locations and food service on intercity rail trains
- § 37.93 — One car per train rule
- § 37.95 — Ferries and other passenger vessels operated by public entities. [Reserved]
- § 37.97-37.99 — 37.97-37.99 [Reserved]
- § 37.101 — Purchase or lease of vehicles by private entities not primarily engaged in the business of transporting people
- § 37.103 — Purchase or lease of new non-rail vehicles by private entities primarily engaged in the business of transporting people
- § 37.105 — Equivalent service standard
- § 37.107 — Acquisition of passenger rail cars by private entities primarily engaged in the business of transporting people
- § 37.109 — Ferries and other passenger vessels operated by private entities. [Reserved]
- § 37.111-37.119 — 37.111-37.119 [Reserved]
- § 37.121 — Requirement for comparable complementary paratransit service
- § 37.123 — ADA paratransit eligibility: Standards
- § 37.125 — ADA paratransit eligibility: Process
- § 37.127 — Complementary paratransit service for visitors
- § 37.129 — Types of service
- § 37.131 — Service criteria for complementary paratransit
- § 37.133 — Subscription service
- § 37.135 — Submission of paratransit plan
- § 37.137 — Paratransit plan development
- § 37.139 — Plan contents
- § 37.141 — Requirements for a joint paratransit plan
- § 37.143 — Paratransit plan implementation
- § 37.145 — State comment on plans
- § 37.147 — Considerations during FTA review
- § 37.149 — Disapproved plans
- § 37.151 — Waiver for undue financial burden
- § 37.153 — FTA waiver determination
- § 37.155 — Factors in decision to grant an undue financial burden waiver
- § 37.157-37.159 — 37.157-37.159 [Reserved]
- § 37.161 — Maintenance of accessible features: General
- § 37.163 — Keeping vehicle lifts in operative condition: Public entities
- § 37.165 — Lift and securement use
- § 37.167 — Other service requirements
- § 37.169 — Process to be used by public entities providing designated public transportation service in considering requests for reasonable modification
- § 37.171 — Equivalency requirement for demand responsive service operated by private entities not primarily engaged in the business of transporting people
- § 37.173 — Training requirements
- § 37.181 — Applicability dates
- § 37.183 — Purchase or lease of new OTRBs by operators of fixed-route systems
- § 37.185 — Fleet accessibility requirement for OTRB fixed-route systems of large operators
- § 37.187 — Interline service
- § 37.189 — Service requirement for OTRB demand-responsive systems
- § 37.191 — Special provision for small mixed-service operators
- § 37.193 — Interim service requirements
- § 37.195 — Purchase or lease of OTRBs by private entities not primarily in the business of transporting people
- § 37.197 — Remanufactured OTRBs
- § 37.199 — [Reserved]
- § 37.201 — Intermediate and rest stops
- § 37.203 — Lift maintenance
- § 37.205 — Additional passengers who use wheelchairs
- § 37.207 — Discriminatory practices
- § 37.209 — Training and other requirements
- § 37.211 — Effect of NHTSA and FHWA safety rules
- § 37.213 — Information collection requirements
- § 37.215 — Review of requirements
PART 38
- § 38.1 — Purpose
- § 38.2 — Equivalent facilitation
- § 38.3 — Definitions
- § 38.4 — Miscellaneous instructions
- § 38.21 — General
- § 38.23 — Mobility aid accessibility
- § 38.25 — Doors, steps and thresholds
- § 38.27 — Priority seating signs
- § 38.29 — Interior circulation, handrails and stanchions
- § 38.31 — Lighting
- § 38.33 — Fare box
- § 38.35 — Public information system
- § 38.37 — Stop request
- § 38.39 — Destination and route signs
- § 38.51 — General
- § 38.53 — Doorways
- § 38.55 — Priority seating signs
- § 38.57 — Interior circulation, handrails and stanchions
- § 38.59 — Floor surfaces
- § 38.61 — Public information system
- § 38.63 — Between-car barriers
- § 38.71 — General
- § 38.73 — Doorways
- § 38.75 — Priority seating signs
- § 38.77 — Interior circulation, handrails and stanchions
- § 38.79 — Floors, steps and thresholds
- § 38.81 — Lighting
- § 38.83 — Mobility aid accessibility
- § 38.85 — Between-car barriers
- § 38.87 — Public information system
- § 38.91 — General
- § 38.93 — Doorways
- § 38.95 — Mobility aid accessibility
- § 38.97 — Interior circulation, handrails and stanchions
- § 38.99 — Floors, steps and thresholds
- § 38.101 — Lighting
- § 38.103 — Public information system
- § 38.105 — Priority seating signs
- § 38.107 — Restrooms
- § 38.109 — Between-car barriers
- § 38.111 — General
- § 38.113 — Doorways
- § 38.115 — Interior circulation, handrails and stanchions
- § 38.117 — Floors, steps and thresholds
- § 38.119 — Lighting
- § 38.121 — Public information system
- § 38.123 — Restrooms
- § 38.125 — Mobility aid accessibility
- § 38.127 — Sleeping compartments
- § 38.151 — General
- § 38.153 — Doors, steps and thresholds
- § 38.155 — Interior circulation, handrails and stanchions
- § 38.157 — Lighting
- § 38.159 — Mobility aid accessibility
- § 38.161 — Moveable aisle armrests
- § 38.171 — General
- § 38.173 — Automated guideway transit vehicles and systems
- § 38.175 — High-speed rail cars, monorails and systems
- § 38.177 — Ferries, excursion boats and other vessels. [Reserved]
- § 38.179 — Trams, and similar vehicles, and systems
PART 39
- § 39.1 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 39.3 — What do the terms in this rule mean?
- § 39.5 — To whom do the provisions of this part apply?
- § 39.7 — What other authorities concerning nondiscrimination on the basis of disability apply to owners and operators of passenger vessels?
- § 39.9 — What may the owner or operator of a foreign-flag vessel do if it believes a provision of a foreign nation's law prohibits compliance with a provision of this part?
- § 39.11 — [Reserved]
- § 39.13 — When must PVOs comply with the provisions of this part?
- § 39.21 — What is the general nondiscrimination requirement of this part?
- § 39.23 — What are the requirements concerning contractors to owners and operators of passenger vessels?
- § 39.25 — May PVOs refuse to provide transportation or use of a vessel on the basis of disability?
- § 39.27 — Can a PVO take action to deny transportation or restrict services to a passenger with a disability based on safety concerns?
- § 39.29 — May PVOs limit the number of passengers with a disability on a passenger vessel?
- § 39.31 — May PVOs limit access to transportation or use of a vessel on the basis that a passenger has a communicable disease?
- § 39.33 — May PVOs require a passenger with a disability to provide a medical certificate?
- § 39.35 — May PVOs require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice that he or she is traveling on or using a passenger vessel when no particular services are sought?
- § 39.37 — May PVOs require a passenger with a disability to provide advance notice in order to obtain particular auxiliary aids and services or to arrange group travel?
- § 39.39 — How do PVOs ensure that passengers with disabilities are able to use accessible cabins?
- § 39.41 — May a passenger with a disability be required to travel with another person?
- § 39.43 — May PVOs impose special charges on passengers with a disability for providing services required by this rule?
- § 39.45 — May PVOs impose other restrictions on passengers with a disability that they do not impose on other passengers?
- § 39.47 — May PVOs require passengers with a disability to sign waivers or releases?
- § 39.51 — What is the general requirement for PVOs' provision of auxiliary aids and services to passengers?
- § 39.53 — What information must PVOs provide to passengers with a disability?
- § 39.55 — Must information and reservation services of PVOs be accessible to individuals with hearing or vision impairments?
- § 39.57 — Must PVOs make copies of this rule available to passengers?
- § 39.61 — What requirements must PVOs meet concerning the accessibility of terminals and other landside facilities?
- § 39.63 — What modifications and auxiliary aids and services are required at terminals and other landside facilities for individuals with hearing or vision impairments?
- § 39.81 — What assistance must PVOs provide to passengers with a disability in getting to and from a passenger vessel?
- § 39.83 — What are PVOs' obligations for assisting passengers with a disability in getting on and off a passenger vessel?
- § 39.85 — What services must PVOs provide to passengers with a disability on board a passenger vessel?
- § 39.87 — What services are PVOs not required to provide to passengers with a disability on board a passenger vessel?
- § 39.89 — What requirements apply to on-board safety briefings, information, and drills?
- § 39.91 — Must PVOs permit passengers with a disability to travel with service animals?
- § 39.93 — What wheelchairs and other assistive devices may passengers with a disability bring onto a passenger vessel?
- § 39.95 — May PVOs limit their liability for loss of or damage to wheelchairs or other assistive devices?
- § 39.101 — What are the requirements for providing Complaints Resolution Officials?
- § 39.103 — What actions do CROs take on complaints?
- § 39.105 — How must PVOs respond to written complaints?
- § 39.107 — Where may persons obtain assistance with matters covered by this regulation?
- § 39.109 — What enforcement actions may be taken under this Part?
PART 40
- § 40.1 — Who does this regulation cover?
- § 40.3 — What do the terms used in this part mean?
- § 40.5 — Who issues authoritative interpretations of this regulation?
- § 40.7 — How can you get an exemption from a requirement in this regulation?
- § 40.11 — What are the general responsibilities of employers under this regulation?
- § 40.13 — How do DOT drug and alcohol tests relate to non-DOT tests?
- § 40.14 — What collection information must employers provide to collectors?
- § 40.15 — May an employer use a service agent to meet DOT drug and alcohol testing requirements?
- § 40.17 — Is an employer responsible for obtaining information from its service agents?
- § 40.19 — [Reserved]
- § 40.21 — May an employer stand down an employee before the MRO has completed the verification process?
- § 40.23 — What actions do employers take after receiving verified test results?
- § 40.25 — Must an employer check on the drug and alcohol testing record of employees it is intending to use to perform safety-sensitive duties?
- § 40.26 — What form must an employer use to report Management Information System (MIS) data to a DOT agency?
- § 40.27 — May an employer require an employee to sign a consent or release in connection with the DOT drug and alcohol testing program?
- § 40.31 — Who may collect specimens for DOT drug testing?
- § 40.33 — What training requirements must a collector meet for urine collection?
- § 40.35 — What training requirements must a collector meet for oral fluid collection?
- § 40.36 — What information about the DER must employers provide to collectors?
- § 40.40 — What form is used to document a DOT collection?
- § 40.41 — May employers use the CCF for non-Federal collections or non-Federal forms for DOT collections?
- § 40.42 — Where does a urine collection for a DOT drug test take place?
- § 40.43 — What steps must operators of collection sites and collectors take to protect the security and integrity of urine collections?
- § 40.44 — What materials are used to collect urine specimens?
- § 40.45 — What materials are used to send urine specimens to the laboratory?
- § 40.47 — Where does an oral fluid collection for a DOT drug test take place?
- § 40.48 — What steps must operators of collection sites and collectors take to protect the security and integrity of oral fluid collections?
- § 40.49 — What materials are used to collect oral fluid specimens?
- § 40.51 — What materials are used to send oral fluid specimens to the laboratory?
- § 40.61 — What are the preliminary steps in the drug testing collection process?
- § 40.63 — What steps does the collector take in the collection process before the employee provides a urine specimen?
- § 40.65 — What does the collector check for when the employee presents a urine specimen?
- § 40.67 — When and how is a directly observed urine collection conducted?
- § 40.69 — How is a monitored urine collection conducted?
- § 40.71 — How does the collector prepare the urine specimen?
- § 40.72 — What steps does the collector take in the collection process before the employee provides an oral fluid specimen?
- § 40.73 — How is an oral fluid specimen collected?
- § 40.74 — How does the collector prepare the oral fluid specimens?
- § 40.75-40.78 — 40.75-40.78 [Reserved]
- § 40.79 — How is the collection process completed?
- § 40.81 — What laboratories may be used for DOT drug testing?
- § 40.82 — What drugs do laboratories test for?
- § 40.83 — How do laboratories process incoming specimens?
- § 40.84 — How long does the laboratory retain specimens after testing?
- § 40.85 — What are the cutoff concentrations for urine drug tests?
- § 40.86 — What is urine validity testing, and are laboratories required to conduct it?
- § 40.87 — What validity tests must laboratories conduct on primary urine specimens?
- § 40.88 — What criteria do laboratories use to establish that a urine specimen is dilute or substituted?
- § 40.89 — What are the adulterant cutoff concentrations for initial and confirmation urine tests?
- § 40.90 — What criteria do laboratories use to establish that a urine specimen is invalid?
- § 40.91 — What are the cutoff concentrations for oral fluid drug tests?
- § 40.92 — What is oral fluid validity testing, and are laboratories required to conduct it?
- § 40.93 — What validity tests must laboratories conduct on primary oral fluid specimens?
- § 40.97 — What do laboratories report and how do they report it?
- § 40.101 — What relationship may a laboratory have with an MRO?
- § 40.107 — Who may inspect laboratories?
- § 40.109 — What documentation must the laboratory keep, and for how long?
- § 40.111 — When and how must a laboratory disclose statistical summaries and other information it maintains?
- § 40.121 — Who is qualified to act as an MRO?
- § 40.123 — What are the MRO's responsibilities in the DOT drug testing program?
- § 40.125 — What relationship may an MRO have with a laboratory?
- § 40.127 — What are the MRO's functions in reviewing negative test results?
- § 40.129 — What are the MRO's functions in reviewing laboratory confirmed non-negative drug test results?
- § 40.131 — How does the MRO or DER notify an employee of the verification process after receiving laboratory confirmed non-negative drug test results?
- § 40.133 — Without interviewing the employee, under what circumstances may the MRO verify a test result as positive, or as a refusal to test because of adulteration or substitution, or as cancelled because the test was invalid?
- § 40.135 — What does the MRO tell the employee at the beginning of the verification interview?
- § 40.137 — On what basis does the MRO verify test results involving marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, semi-synthetic opioids, or PCP?
- § 40.139 — On what basis does the MRO verify test results involving 6-acetylmorphine, codeine, and morphine?
- § 40.141 — How does the MRO obtain information for the verification decision?
- § 40.143 — [Reserved]
- § 40.145 — On what basis does the MRO verify test results involving adulteration or substitution?
- § 40.147 — [Reserved]
- § 40.149 — May the MRO change a verified drug test result?
- § 40.151 — What are MROs prohibited from doing as part of the verification process?
- § 40.153 — How does the MRO notify employees of their right to a test of the split specimen?
- § 40.155 — What does the MRO do when a negative or positive test result is also dilute?
- § 40.157 — [Reserved]
- § 40.159 — What does the MRO do when a drug test result is invalid?
- § 40.160 — What does the MRO do when a valid test result cannot be produced and a negative result is required?
- § 40.161 — What does the MRO do when a drug test specimen is rejected for testing?
- § 40.162 — What must MROs do with multiple verified results for the same testing event?
- § 40.163 — How does the MRO report drug test results?
- § 40.165 — To whom does the MRO transmit reports of drug test results?
- § 40.167 — How are MRO reports of drug results transmitted to the employer?
- § 40.171 — How does an employee request a test of a split specimen?
- § 40.173 — Who is responsible for paying for the test of a split specimen?
- § 40.175 — What steps does the first laboratory take with a split specimen?
- § 40.177 — What does the second laboratory do with the split specimen when it is tested to reconfirm the presence of a drug or drug metabolite?
- § 40.179 — What does the second laboratory do with the split specimen when it is tested to reconfirm an adulterated test result?
- § 40.181 — What does the second laboratory do with the split specimen when it is tested to reconfirm a substituted test result?
- § 40.183 — What information do laboratories report to MROs regarding split specimen results?
- § 40.185 — Through what methods and to whom must a laboratory report split specimen results?
- § 40.187 — What does the MRO do with split specimen laboratory results?
- § 40.191 — What is a refusal to take a DOT drug test, and what are the consequences?
- § 40.193 — What happens when an employee does not provide a sufficient amount of specimen for a drug test?
- § 40.195 — What happens when an individual is unable to provide a sufficient amount of specimen for a pre-employment, follow-up, or return-to-duty test because of a permanent or long-term medical condition?
- § 40.197 — What happens when an employer receives a report of a dilute urine specimen?
- § 40.199 — What problems always cause a drug test to be cancelled?
- § 40.201 — What problems always cause a drug test to be cancelled and may result in a requirement for another collection?
- § 40.203 — What problems cause a drug test to be cancelled unless they are corrected?
- § 40.205 — How are drug test problems corrected?
- § 40.207 — What is the effect of a cancelled drug test?
- § 40.208 — What problems require corrective action but do not result in the cancellation of a test?
- § 40.209 — What procedural problems do not result in the cancellation of a test and do not require correction?
- § 40.210 — What kinds of drug tests are permitted under the regulations?
- § 40.211 — Who conducts DOT alcohol tests?
- § 40.213 — What training requirements must STTs and BATs meet?
- § 40.215 — What information about the DER do employers have to provide to BATs and STTs?
- § 40.221 — Where does an alcohol test take place?
- § 40.223 — What steps must be taken to protect the security of alcohol testing sites?
- § 40.225 — What form is used for an alcohol test?
- § 40.227 — May employers use the ATF for non-DOT tests, or non-DOT forms for DOT tests?
- § 40.229 — What devices are used to conduct alcohol screening tests?
- § 40.231 — What devices are used to conduct alcohol confirmation tests?
- § 40.233 — What are the requirements for proper use and care of EBTs?
- § 40.235 — What are the requirements for proper use and care of ASDs?
- § 40.241 — What are the first steps in any alcohol screening test?
- § 40.243 — What is the procedure for an alcohol screening test using an EBT or non-evidential breath ASD?
- § 40.245 — What is the procedure for an alcohol screening test using a saliva ASD or a breath tube ASD?
- § 40.247 — What procedures does the BAT or STT follow after a screening test result?
- § 40.251 — What are the first steps in an alcohol confirmation test?
- § 40.253 — What are the procedures for conducting an alcohol confirmation test?
- § 40.255 — What happens next after the alcohol confirmation test result?
- § 40.261 — What is a refusal to take an alcohol test, and what are the consequences?
- § 40.263 — What happens when an employee is unable to provide a sufficient amount of saliva for an alcohol screening test?
- § 40.265 — What happens when an employee is unable to provide a sufficient amount of breath for an alcohol test?
- § 40.267 — What problems always cause an alcohol test to be cancelled?
- § 40.269 — What problems cause an alcohol test to be cancelled unless they are corrected?
- § 40.271 — How are alcohol testing problems corrected?
- § 40.273 — What is the effect of a cancelled alcohol test?
- § 40.275 — What is the effect of procedural problems that are not sufficient to cancel an alcohol test?
- § 40.277 — Are alcohol tests other than saliva or breath permitted under these regulations?
- § 40.281 — Who is qualified to act as a SAP?
- § 40.283 — How does a certification organization obtain recognition for its members as SAPs?
- § 40.285 — When is a SAP evaluation required?
- § 40.287 — What information is an employer required to provide concerning SAP services to an employee who has a DOT drug and alcohol regulation violation?
- § 40.289 — Are employers required to provide SAP and treatment services to employees?
- § 40.291 — What is the role of the SAP in the evaluation, referral, and treatment process of an employee who has violated DOT agency drug and alcohol testing regulations?
- § 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?
- § 40.303 — What happens if the SAP believes the employee needs additional treatment, aftercare, or support group services even after the employee returns to safety-sensitive duties?
- § 40.305 — How does the return-to-duty process conclude?
- § 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?
- § 40.311 — What are the requirements concerning SAP reports?
- § 40.321 — What is the general confidentiality rule for drug and alcohol test information?
- § 40.323 — May program participants release drug or alcohol test information in connection with legal proceedings?
- § 40.325 — [Reserved]
- § 40.327 — When must the MRO report medical information gathered in the verification process?
- § 40.329 — What information must laboratories, MROs, and other service agents release to employees?
- § 40.331 — To what additional parties must employers and service agents release information?
- § 40.333 — What records must employers keep?
- § 40.341 — Must service agents comply with DOT drug and alcohol testing requirements?
- § 40.343 — What tasks may a service agent perform for an employer?
- § 40.345 — In what circumstances may a C/TPA act as an intermediary in the transmission of drug and alcohol testing information to employers?
- § 40.347 — What functions may C/TPAs perform with respect to administering testing?
- § 40.349 — What records may a service agent receive and maintain?
- § 40.351 — What confidentiality requirements apply to service agents?
- § 40.353 — What principles govern the interaction between MROs and other service agents?
- § 40.355 — What limitations apply to the activities of service agents?
- § 40.361 — What is the purpose of a public interest exclusion (PIE)?
- § 40.363 — On what basis may the Department issue a PIE?
- § 40.365 — What is the Department's policy concerning starting a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.367 — Who initiates a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.369 — What is the discretion of an initiating official in starting a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.371 — On what information does an initiating official rely in deciding whether to start a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.373 — Before starting a PIE proceeding, does the initiating official give the service agent an opportunity to correct problems?
- § 40.375 — How does the initiating official start a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.377 — Who decides whether to issue a PIE?
- § 40.379 — How do you contest the issuance of a PIE?
- § 40.381 — What information do you present to contest the proposed issuance of a PIE?
- § 40.383 — What procedures apply if you contest the issuance of a PIE?
- § 40.385 — Who bears the burden of proof in a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.387 — What matters does the Director decide concerning a proposed PIE?
- § 40.389 — What factors may the Director consider?
- § 40.391 — What is the scope of a PIE?
- § 40.393 — How long does a PIE stay in effect?
- § 40.395 — Can you settle a PIE proceeding?
- § 40.397 — When does the Director make a PIE decision?
- § 40.399 — How does the Department notify service agents of its decision?
- § 40.401 — How does the Department notify employers and the public about a PIE?
- § 40.403 — Must a service agent notify its clients when the Department issues a PIE?
- § 40.405 — May the Federal courts review PIE decisions?
- § 40.407 — May a service agent ask to have a PIE reduced or terminated?
- § 40.409 — What does the issuance of a PIE mean to transportation employers?
- § 40.411 — What is the role of the DOT Inspector General's office?
- § 40.413 — How are notices sent to service agents?
PART 41
- § 41.100 — Purpose and applicability
- § 41.105 — Definitions
- § 41.110 — New DOT owned buildings and additions to buildings
- § 41.115 — New buildings to be leased for DOT occupancy
- § 41.117 — Buildings built with Federal assistance
- § 41.119 — DOT regulated buildings
- § 41.120 — Acceptable model codes
- § 41.125 — Judicial review
PART 71
- § 71.1 — Limits defined; exceptions authorized for certain rail operating purposes only
- § 71.2 — Annual advancement of standard time
- § 71.3 — Atlantic zone
- § 71.4 — Eastern zone
- § 71.5 — Boundary line between eastern and central zones
- § 71.6 — Central zone
- § 71.7 — Boundary line between central and mountain zones
- § 71.8 — Mountain zone
- § 71.9 — Boundary line between mountain and Pacific zones
- § 71.10 — Pacific zone
- § 71.11 — Alaska zone
- § 71.12 — Hawaii-Aleutian zone
- § 71.13 — Samoa zone
- § 71.14 — Chamorro Zone
PART 79
PART 80
- § 80.1 — Purpose
- § 80.3 — Definitions
- § 80.5 — Limitations on assistance
- § 80.7 — Application process
- § 80.9 — Federal requirements
- § 80.11 — Investment-grade ratings
- § 80.13 — Threshold criteria
- § 80.15 — Selection criteria
- § 80.17 — Fees
- § 80.19 — Reporting requirements
- § 80.21 — Use of administrative offset
- § 80.23 — Loan terms
PART 89
- § 89.1 — Purpose
- § 89.3 — Applicability
- § 89.5 — Delegations of authority
- § 89.7 — Exceptions to delegated authority
- § 89.9 — Redelegation
- § 89.11 — Standards for exercise of delegated authority
- § 89.13 — Documentary evidence of compromise
- § 89.15 — Regulations and supporting documentation
- § 89.21 — Administrative collection
- § 89.23 — Interest, late payment penalties, and collection charges
- § 89.25 — Collection by administrative offset
- § 89.27 — Referral for litigation
- § 89.29 — Disclosure to commercial credit bureaus and consumer reporting agencies
- § 89.31 — Use of professional debt collection agencies
- § 89.33 — [Reserved]
- § 89.35 — Administrative wage garnishment
- § 89.37 — Applicability and scope
- § 89.39 — Administrative charges
- § 89.41 — Notice requirement before offset
- § 89.43 — Review within the Department
- § 89.45 — Department determination
- § 89.47 — Stay of offset
PART 91
- § 91.1 — Purpose
- § 91.3 — Investigations
- § 91.5 — Findings and recommendations
- § 91.7 — Determination of compensatory charges
- § 91.9 — Distribution of compensatory funds
- § 91.11 — Standards
- § 91.13 — Refunds
PART 92
- § 92.1 — Purpose
- § 92.3 — Scope
- § 92.5 — Definitions
- § 92.7 — Notice, hearing, written response and decision
- § 92.9 — Exceptions to notice, hearing, written response, and final decision
- § 92.11 — Demand for payment
- § 92.13 — Request for hearing
- § 92.15 — Request for hearing after time expires
- § 92.17 — Form of hearings and written decisions
- § 92.19 — Obtaining the services of a hearing official
- § 92.21 — Deduction from pay
- § 92.23 — Collection
- § 92.25 — Source of deductions
- § 92.27 — Duration of deductions
- § 92.29 — Limitation on amount of deductions
- § 92.31 — Liquidation from final payment
- § 92.33 — Recovery from other payments due a separated employee
- § 92.35 — Interest, penalties and administrative costs
- § 92.37 — Non-waiver of rights by payment
- § 92.39 — Refunds
- § 92.41 — Requesting recovery when the Department is not the paying agency
- § 92.43 — Requests for recovery when the Department is the paying agency
- § 92.45 — Other debt collections
PART 98
- § 98.1 — Purpose
- § 98.2 — Definitions
- § 98.3 — Reports of apparent violations
- § 98.4 — Initiation of administrative disciplinary proceeding
- § 98.5 — Former employee response to notice
- § 98.6 — Examiner
- § 98.7 — Hearing
- § 98.8 — Decision by examiner
- § 98.9 — Decision if hearing waived
- § 98.10 — Appeal
- § 98.11 — Final administrative decision
- § 98.12 — Administrative sanctions
- § 98.13 — Judicial review
PART 99
- § 99.735-1 — Cross-reference to ethical conduct standards and financial disclosure regulations
- § 99.735-80 — Applicability
- § 99.735-81 — Post-employment duties and responsibilities
PART 105
- § 105.5 — Definitions
- § 105.15 — Defined terms used in this subpart
- § 105.20 — Guidance and interpretations
- § 105.25 — Reviewing public documents
- § 105.26 — Obtaining records on file with PHMSA
- § 105.30 — Information made available to the public and request for confidential treatment
- § 105.35 — Serving documents in PHMSA proceedings
- § 105.40 — Designated agents for non-residents
- § 105.45 — Issuing a subpoena
- § 105.50 — Serving a subpoena
- § 105.55 — Refusal to obey a subpoena
PART 106
- § 106.5 — Defined terms used in this subpart
- § 106.10 — Process for issuing rules
- § 106.15 — Advance notice of proposed rulemaking
- § 106.20 — Notice of proposed rulemaking
- § 106.25 — Revising regulations without first issuing an ANPRM or NPRM
- § 106.30 — Final rule
- § 106.35 — Interim final rule
- § 106.40 — Direct final rule
- § 106.45 — Tracking rulemaking actions
- § 106.50 — Defined terms used in this subpart
- § 106.55 — Public participation in the rulemaking process
- § 106.60 — Filing comments
- § 106.65 — Required information for written comments
- § 106.70 — Where and when to file comments
- § 106.75 — Extension of time to file comments
- § 106.80 — Public meeting procedures
- § 106.85 — Requesting a public meeting
- § 106.90 — Other rulemaking proceedings
- § 106.95 — Requesting a change to the regulations
- § 106.100 — Required information for a petition for rulemaking
- § 106.105 — PHMSA response to a petition for rulemaking
- § 106.110 — Appealing a PHMSA Action
- § 106.115 — Required information for an appeal
- § 106.120 — Appeal deadline
- § 106.125 — Filing an appeal
- § 106.130 — PHMSA response to an appeal
PART 107
- § 107.1 — Definitions
- § 107.101 — Purpose and scope
- § 107.105 — Application for special permit
- § 107.107 — Application for party status
- § 107.109 — Application for renewal
- § 107.111 — Withdrawal
- § 107.113 — Application processing and evaluation
- § 107.117 — Emergency processing
- § 107.121 — Modification, suspension or termination of special permit or grant of party status
- § 107.123 — Reconsideration
- § 107.125 — Appeal
- § 107.127 — Availability of documents for public inspection
- § 107.201 — Purpose and scope
- § 107.202 — Standards for determining preemption
- § 107.203 — Application
- § 107.205 — Notice
- § 107.207 — Processing
- § 107.209 — Determination
- § 107.211 — Petition for reconsideration
- § 107.213 — Judicial review
- § 107.215 — Application
- § 107.217 — Notice
- § 107.219 — Processing
- § 107.221 — Determination
- § 107.223 — Petition for reconsideration
- § 107.227 — Judicial review
- § 107.301 — Delegated authority for enforcement
- § 107.303 — Purpose and scope
- § 107.305 — Investigations
- § 107.307 — General
- § 107.309 — Warning letters
- § 107.310 — Ticketing
- § 107.311 — Notice of probable violation
- § 107.313 — Reply
- § 107.315 — Admission of violations
- § 107.317 — Informal response
- § 107.319 — Request for a hearing
- § 107.321 — Hearing
- § 107.323 — ALJ's decision
- § 107.325 — Appeals
- § 107.327 — Compromise and settlement
- § 107.329 — Maximum penalties
- § 107.331 — Assessment considerations
- § 107.333 — Criminal penalties generally
- § 107.335 — Criminal referrals
- § 107.336 — Limitation on fines and penalties
- § 107.337 — Injunctions generally
- § 107.338 — Prohibition of hazardous materials operations
- § 107.339 — Imminent hazards
- § 107.401 — Purpose and scope
- § 107.402 — Application for designation as a certification agency
- § 107.403 — Designation of certification agencies
- § 107.404 — Conditions of designation
- § 107.405 — [Reserved]
- § 107.501 — Scope
- § 107.502 — General registration requirements
- § 107.503 — Registration statement
- § 107.504 — Period of registration, updates, and record retention
- § 107.601 — Applicability
- § 107.606 — Exceptions
- § 107.608 — General registration requirements
- § 107.612 — Amount of fee
- § 107.616 — Payment procedures
- § 107.620 — Recordkeeping requirements
- § 107.701 — Purpose and scope
- § 107.705 — Registrations, reports, and applications for approval
- § 107.709 — Processing of an application for approval, including an application for renewal or modification
- § 107.711 — Withdrawal
- § 107.713 — Approval modification, suspension or termination
- § 107.715 — Reconsideration
- § 107.717 — Appeal
- § 107.801 — Purpose and scope
- § 107.803 — Approval of an independent inspection agency (IIA)
- § 107.805 — Approval of cylinder and pressure receptacle requalifiers
- § 107.807 — Approval of non-domestic chemical analyses and tests
- § 107.809 — Conditions of UN pressure receptacle approvals
PART 109
- § 109.1 — Definitions
- § 109.3 — Inspections and Investigations
- § 109.5 — Opening of packages
- § 109.7 — Removal from transportation
- § 109.9 — Transportation for examination and analysis
- § 109.11 — Assistance of properly qualified personnel
- § 109.13 — Closing packages and safe resumption of transportation
- § 109.15 — Termination
- § 109.16 — Notification of enforcement measures
- § 109.17 — Emergency Orders
- § 109.19 — Petitions for review of emergency orders
- § 109.21 — Remedies generally
- § 109.25 — Equipment
- § 109.101 — Prohibition of hazardous materials operations
- § 109.103 — Notice of nonpayment of penalties
PART 110
- § 110.1 — Purpose
- § 110.5 — Scope
- § 110.7 — Control number under the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 110.10 — Administering the hazardous materials emergency preparedness grants
- § 110.20 — Definitions
- § 110.30 — Hazardous materials emergency preparedness grant application
- § 110.40 — Activities eligible for hazardous materials emergency preparedness grant funding
- § 110.50 — Disbursement of grant funds
- § 110.60 — Cost sharing
- § 110.70-110.90 — 110.70-110.90 [Reserved]
- § 110.100 — Enforcement
- § 110.110 — Post-award requirements
- § 110.120 — Deviation from this part
- § 110.130 — Disputes
PART 130
- § 130.1 — Purpose
- § 130.2 — Scope
- § 130.3 — General requirements
- § 130.5 — Definitions
- § 130.11 — Communication requirements
- § 130.21 — Packaging requirements
- § 130.22-130.29 — 130.22-130.29 [Reserved]
- § 130.31 — Basic spill response plans
- § 130.33 — Basic response plan implementation
- § 130.34-130.99 — 130.34-130.99 [Reserved]
- § 130.100 — Applicability of comprehensive oil spill response plans
- § 130.105 — Purpose and general format
- § 130.110 — Consistency with the National Contingency Plan
- § 130.115 — Consistency with Area Contingency Plans
- § 130.120 — Information summary
- § 130.125 — Notification procedures and contacts
- § 130.130 — Response and mitigation activities
- § 130.135 — Training
- § 130.140 — Equipment testing and exercise procedures
- § 130.145 — Plan review, update, and recordkeeping procedures
- § 130.150 — Approval and submission procedures
- § 130.155 — Implementation of comprehensive oil spill response plans
PART 171
- § 171.1 — Applicability of Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to persons and functions
- § 171.2 — General requirements
- § 171.3 — Hazardous waste
- § 171.4 — Marine pollutants
- § 171.6 — Control numbers under the Paperwork Reduction Act
- § 171.7 — Reference material
- § 171.8 — Definitions and abbreviations
- § 171.9 — Rules of construction
- § 171.10 — Units of measure
- § 171.11 — [Reserved]
- § 171.12 — North American Shipments
- § 171.12a — [Reserved]
- § 171.14 — [Reserved]
- § 171.15 — Immediate notice of certain hazardous materials incidents
- § 171.16 — Detailed hazardous materials incident reports
- § 171.17-171.18 — 171.17-171.18 [Reserved]
- § 171.19 — Approvals or authorizations issued by the Bureau of Explosives
- § 171.20 — Submission of Examination Reports
- § 171.21 — Assistance in investigations and special studies
- § 171.22 — Authorization and conditions for the use of international standards and regulations
- § 171.23 — Requirements for specific materials and packagings transported under the ICAO Technical Instructions, IMDG Code, Transport Canada TDG Regulations, or the IAEA Regulations
- § 171.24 — Additional requirements for the use of the ICAO Technical Instructions
- § 171.25 — Additional requirements for the use of the IMDG Code
- § 171.26 — Additional requirements for the use of the IAEA Regulations
PART 172
- § 172.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 172.3 — Applicability
- § 172.101 — Purpose and use of the hazardous materials table
- § 172.102 — Special provisions
- § 172.200 — Applicability
- § 172.201 — Preparation and retention of shipping papers
- § 172.202 — Description of hazardous material on shipping papers
- § 172.203 — Additional description requirements
- § 172.204 — Shipper's certification
- § 172.205 — Hazardous waste manifest
- § 172.300 — Applicability
- § 172.301 — General marking requirements for non-bulk packagings
- § 172.302 — General marking requirements for bulk packagings
- § 172.303 — Prohibited marking
- § 172.304 — Marking requirements
- § 172.306 — [Reserved]
- § 172.308 — Authorized abbreviations
- § 172.310 — Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 172.312 — Liquid hazardous materials in non-bulk packagings
- § 172.313 — Poisonous hazardous materials
- § 172.315 — Limited quantities
- § 172.316 — [Reserved]
- § 172.317 — KEEP AWAY FROM HEAT handling mark
- § 172.320 — Explosive hazardous materials
- § 172.322 — Marine pollutants
- § 172.323 — Infectious substances
- § 172.324 — Hazardous substances in non-bulk packagings
- § 172.325 — Elevated temperature materials
- § 172.326 — Portable tanks
- § 172.327 — Petroleum sour crude oil in bulk packaging
- § 172.328 — Cargo tanks
- § 172.330 — Tank cars and multi-unit tank car tanks
- § 172.331 — Bulk packagings other than portable tanks, cargo tanks, tank cars and multi-unit tank car tanks
- § 172.332 — Identification number markings
- § 172.334 — Identification numbers; prohibited display
- § 172.336 — Identification numbers; special provisions
- § 172.338 — Replacement of identification numbers
- § 172.400 — General labeling requirements
- § 172.400a — Exceptions from labeling
- § 172.401 — Prohibited labeling
- § 172.402 — Additional labeling requirements
- § 172.403 — Class 7 (radioactive) material
- § 172.404 — Labels for mixed and consolidated packaging
- § 172.405 — Authorized label modifications
- § 172.406 — Placement of labels
- § 172.407 — Label specifications
- § 172.411 — EXPLOSIVE 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 and 1.6 labels, and EXPLOSIVE Subsidiary label
- § 172.415 — NON-FLAMMABLE GAS label
- § 172.416 — POISON GAS label
- § 172.417 — FLAMMABLE GAS label
- § 172.419 — FLAMMABLE LIQUID label
- § 172.420 — FLAMMABLE SOLID label
- § 172.422 — SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE label
- § 172.423 — DANGEROUS WHEN WET label
- § 172.426 — OXIDIZER label
- § 172.427 — ORGANIC PEROXIDE label
- § 172.429 — POISON INHALATION HAZARD label
- § 172.430 — POISON label
- § 172.431 — [Reserved]
- § 172.432 — INFECTIOUS SUBSTANCE label
- § 172.436 — RADIOACTIVE WHITE-I label
- § 172.438 — RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-II label
- § 172.440 — RADIOACTIVE YELLOW-III label
- § 172.441 — FISSILE label
- § 172.442 — CORROSIVE label
- § 172.444 — [Reserved]
- § 172.446 — CLASS 9 label
- § 172.447 — LITHIUM BATTERY label
- § 172.448 — CARGO AIRCRAFT ONLY label
- § 172.450 — EMPTY label
- § 172.500 — Applicability of placarding requirements
- § 172.502 — Prohibited and permissive placarding
- § 172.503 — Identification number display on placards
- § 172.504 — General placarding requirements
- § 172.505 — Placarding for subsidiary hazards
- § 172.506 — Providing and affixing placards: Highway
- § 172.507 — Special placarding provisions: Highway
- § 172.508 — Placarding and affixing placards: Rail
- § 172.510 — Special placarding provisions: Rail
- § 172.512 — Freight containers and aircraft unit load devices
- § 172.514 — Bulk packagings
- § 172.516 — Visibility and display of placards
- § 172.519 — General specifications for placards
- § 172.521 — DANGEROUS placard
- § 172.522 — EXPLOSIVES 1.1, EXPLOSIVES 1.2 and EXPLOSIVES 1.3 placards
- § 172.523 — EXPLOSIVES 1.4 placard
- § 172.524 — EXPLOSIVES 1.5 placard
- § 172.525 — EXPLOSIVES 1.6 placard
- § 172.526 — [Reserved]
- § 172.527 — Background requirements for certain placards
- § 172.528 — NON-FLAMMABLE GAS placard
- § 172.530 — OXYGEN placard
- § 172.532 — FLAMMABLE GAS placard
- § 172.536 — [Reserved]
- § 172.540 — POISON GAS placard
- § 172.542 — FLAMMABLE placard
- § 172.544 — COMBUSTIBLE placard
- § 172.546 — FLAMMABLE SOLID placard
- § 172.547 — SPONTANEOUSLY COMBUSTIBLE placard
- § 172.548 — DANGEROUS WHEN WET placard
- § 172.550 — OXIDIZER placard
- § 172.552 — ORGANIC PEROXIDE placard
- § 172.553 — [Reserved]
- § 172.554 — POISON placard
- § 172.555 — POISON INHALATION HAZARD placard
- § 172.556 — RADIOACTIVE placard
- § 172.558 — CORROSIVE placard
- § 172.560 — CLASS 9 placard
- § 172.600 — Applicability and general requirements
- § 172.602 — Emergency response information
- § 172.604 — Emergency response telephone number
- § 172.606 — Carrier information contact
- § 172.700 — Purpose and scope
- § 172.701 — Federal-State relationship
- § 172.702 — Applicability and responsibility for training and testing
- § 172.704 — Training requirements
- § 172.800 — Purpose and applicability
- § 172.802 — Components of a security plan
- § 172.804 — Relationship to other Federal requirements
- § 172.820 — Additional planning requirements for transportation by rail
- § 172.822 — Limitation on actions by states, local governments, and Indian tribes
PART 173
- § 173.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 173.2 — Hazardous material classes and index to hazard class definitions
- § 173.2a — Classification of a material having more than one hazard
- § 173.3 — Packaging and exceptions
- § 173.4 — Small quantities for highway and rail
- § 173.4a — Excepted quantities
- § 173.4b — De minimis exceptions
- § 173.5 — Agricultural operations
- § 173.5a — Oilfield service vehicles, mechanical displacement meter provers, and roadway striping vehicles exceptions
- § 173.5b — Portable and mobile refrigeration systems
- § 173.6 — Materials of trade exceptions
- § 173.7 — Government operations and materials
- § 173.8 — Exceptions for non-specification packagings used in intrastate transportation
- § 173.9 — Transport vehicles or freight containers containing lading which has been fumigated
- § 173.10 — Tank car shipments
- § 173.11 — Exceptions for shipment of light bulbs containing hazardous materials
- § 173.12 — Exceptions for shipment of waste materials
- § 173.13 — Exceptions for Class 3, Divisions 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.1, 6.1, and Classes 8 and 9 materials
- § 173.14 — Hazardous materials in equipment in use or intended for use during transport
- § 173.21 — Forbidden materials and packages
- § 173.22 — Shipper's responsibility
- § 173.22a — Use of packagings authorized under special permits
- § 173.23 — Previously authorized packaging
- § 173.24 — General requirements for packagings and packages
- § 173.24a — Additional general requirements for non-bulk packagings and packages
- § 173.24b — Additional general requirements for bulk packagings
- § 173.25 — Authorized packagings and overpacks
- § 173.26 — Quantity limitations
- § 173.27 — General requirements for transportation by aircraft
- § 173.28 — Reuse, reconditioning and remanufacture of packagings
- § 173.29 — Empty packagings
- § 173.30 — Loading and unloading of transport vehicles
- § 173.31 — Use of tank cars
- § 173.32 — Requirements for the use of portable tanks
- § 173.33 — Hazardous materials in cargo tank motor vehicles
- § 173.34 — [Reserved]
- § 173.35 — Hazardous materials in IBCs
- § 173.36 — Hazardous materials in Large Packagings
- § 173.37 — Hazardous Materials in Flexible Bulk Containers
- § 173.40 — General packaging requirements for toxic materials packaged in cylinders
- § 173.41 — Sampling and testing program for unrefined petroleum-based products
- § 173.50 — Class 1—Definitions
- § 173.51 — Authorization to offer and transport explosives
- § 173.52 — Classification codes and compatibility groups of explosives
- § 173.53 — Provisions for using old classifications of explosives
- § 173.54 — Forbidden explosives
- § 173.55 — [Reserved]
- § 173.56 — New explosives—definition and procedures for classification and approval
- § 173.57 — Acceptance criteria for new explosives
- § 173.58 — Assignment of class and division for new explosives
- § 173.59 — Description of terms for explosives
- § 173.60 — General packaging requirements for explosives
- § 173.61 — Mixed packaging requirements
- § 173.62 — Specific packaging requirements for explosives
- § 173.63 — Packaging exceptions
- § 173.64 — Exceptions for Division 1.3 and 1.4 fireworks
- § 173.65 — Exceptions for Division 1.4G consumer fireworks
- § 173.66 — Requirements for bulk packagings of certain explosives and oxidizers
- § 173.67 — Exceptions for Division 1.1 jet perforating guns
- § 173.115 — Class 2, Divisions 2.1, 2.2, and 2.3—Definitions
- § 173.116 — Class 2—Assignment of hazard zone
- § 173.117-173.119 — 173.117-173.119 [Reserved]
- § 173.120 — Class 3—Definitions
- § 173.121 — Class 3—Assignment of packing group
- § 173.124 — Class 4, Divisions 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3—Definitions
- § 173.125 — Class 4—Assignment of packing group
- § 173.127 — Class 5, Division 5.1—Definition and assignment of packing groups
- § 173.128 — Class 5, Division 5.2—Definitions and types
- § 173.129 — [Reserved]
- § 173.132 — Class 6, Division 6.1—Definitions
- § 173.133 — Assignment of packing group and hazard zones for Division 6.1 materials
- § 173.134 — Class 6, Division 6.2—Definitions and exceptions
- § 173.136 — Class 8—Definitions
- § 173.137 — Class 8—Assignment of packing group
- § 173.140 — Class 9—Definitions
- § 173.141 — Class 9—Assignment of packing group
- § 173.144-173.145 — [Reserved]
- § 173.150 — Exceptions for Class 3 (flammable and combustible liquids)
- § 173.151 — Exceptions for Class 4
- § 173.152 — Exceptions for Division 5.1 (oxidizers) and Division 5.2 (organic peroxides)
- § 173.153 — Exceptions for Division 6.1 (poisonous materials)
- § 173.154 — Exceptions for Class 8 (corrosive materials)
- § 173.155 — Exceptions for Class 9 (miscellaneous hazardous materials)
- § 173.156 — Exceptions for limited quantity materials
- § 173.157 — Reverse logistics—General requirements and exceptions for reverse logistics
- § 173.158 — Nitric acid
- § 173.159 — Batteries, wet
- § 173.159a — Exceptions for non-spillable batteries
- § 173.160 — Bombs, smoke, non-explosive (corrosive)
- § 173.161 — Chemical kits and first aid kits
- § 173.162 — Gallium
- § 173.163 — Hydrogen fluoride
- § 173.164 — Mercury (metallic and articles containing mercury)
- § 173.165 — Polyester resin kits
- § 173.166 — Safety devices
- § 173.167 — ID8000 consumer commodities
- § 173.168 — Chemical oxygen generators
- § 173.170 — Black powder for small arms
- § 173.171 — Smokeless powder for small arms
- § 173.172 — Aircraft hydraulic power unit fuel tank
- § 173.173 — Paint, paint-related material, adhesives, ink and resins
- § 173.174 — Refrigerating machines
- § 173.175 — Permeation devices
- § 173.176 — Capacitors
- § 173.181 — Pyrophoric materials (liquids)
- § 173.182 — Barium azide—50 percent or more water wet
- § 173.183 — Nitrocellulose base film
- § 173.184 — Highway or rail fusee
- § 173.185 — Lithium cells and batteries
- § 173.186 — Matches
- § 173.187 — Pyrophoric solids, metals or alloys, n.o.s
- § 173.188 — White or yellow phosphorus
- § 173.189 — Batteries containing sodium or cells containing sodium
- § 173.192 — Packaging for certain toxic gases in Hazard Zone A
- § 173.193 — Bromoacetone, methyl bromide, chloropicrin and methyl bromide or methyl chloride mixtures, etc
- § 173.194 — Gas identification sets
- § 173.195 — Hydrogen cyanide, anhydrous, stabilized (hydrocyanic acid, aqueous solution)
- § 173.196 — Category A infectious substances
- § 173.197 — Regulated medical waste
- § 173.198 — Nickel carbonyl
- § 173.199 — Category B infectious substances
- § 173.201 — Non-bulk packagings for liquid hazardous materials in Packing Group I
- § 173.202 — Non-bulk packagings for liquid hazardous materials in Packing Group II
- § 173.203 — Non-bulk packagings for liquid hazardous materials in Packing Group III
- § 173.204 — Non-bulk, non-specification packagings for certain hazardous materials
- § 173.205 — Specification cylinders for liquid hazardous materials
- § 173.206 — Packaging requirements for chlorosilanes
- § 173.211 — Non-bulk packagings for solid hazardous materials in Packing Group I
- § 173.212 — Non-bulk packagings for solid hazardous materials in Packing Group II
- § 173.213 — Non-bulk packagings for solid hazardous materials in Packing Group III
- § 173.214 — Packagings which require approval by the Associate Administrator
- § 173.216 — Asbestos, blue, brown or white
- § 173.217 — Carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice)
- § 173.218 — Fish meal or fish scrap
- § 173.219 — Life-saving appliances
- § 173.220 — Internal combustion engines, vehicles, machinery containing internal combustion engines, battery-powered equipment or machinery, fuel cell-powered equipment or machinery
- § 173.221 — Polymeric beads, expandable and Plastic molding compound
- § 173.222 — Dangerous goods in articles, machinery, or apparatus
- § 173.223 — Packagings for certain flammable solids
- § 173.224 — Packaging and control and emergency temperatures for self-reactive materials
- § 173.225 — Packaging requirements and other provisions for organic peroxides
- § 173.226 — Materials poisonous by inhalation, Division 6.1, Packing Group I, Hazard Zone A
- § 173.227 — Materials poisonous by inhalation, Division 6.1, Packing Group I, Hazard Zone B
- § 173.228 — Bromine pentafluoride or bromine trifluoride
- § 173.229 — Chloric acid solution or chlorine dioxide hydrate, frozen
- § 173.230 — Fuel cell cartridges containing hazardous material
- § 173.231 — Ammonium nitrate emulsion, suspension or gel
- § 173.232 — Articles containing hazardous materials, n.o.s
- § 173.240 — Bulk packaging for certain low hazard solid materials
- § 173.241 — Bulk packagings for certain low hazard liquid and solid materials
- § 173.242 — Bulk packagings for certain medium hazard liquids and solids, including solids with dual hazards
- § 173.243 — Bulk packaging for certain high hazard liquids and dual hazard materials which pose a moderate hazard
- § 173.244 — Bulk packaging for certain pyrophoric liquids (Division 4.2), dangerous when wet (Division 4.3) materials, and poisonous liquids with inhalation hazards (Division 6.1)
- § 173.245 — Bulk packaging for extremely hazardous materials such as poisonous gases (Division 2.3)
- § 173.247 — Bulk packaging for certain elevated temperature materials
- § 173.249 — Bromine
- § 173.251 — Bulk packaging for ammonium nitrate emulsion, suspension, or gel
- § 173.300 — [Reserved]
- § 173.301 — General requirements for shipment of compressed gases and other hazardous materials in cylinders, UN pressure receptacles, and spherical pressure vessels
- § 173.301a — Additional general requirements for shipment of specification cylinders
- § 173.301b — Additional general requirements for shipment of UN pressure receptacles
- § 173.302 — Filling of cylinders with nonliquefied (permanent) compressed gases or adsorbed gases
- § 173.302a — Additional requirements for shipment of non-liquefied (permanent) compressed gases in specification cylinders
- § 173.302b — Additional requirements for shipment of non-liquefied (permanent) compressed gases in UN pressure receptacles
- § 173.302c — Additional requirements for the shipment of adsorbed gases in UN pressure receptacles
- § 173.303 — Charging of cylinders with compressed gas in solution (acetylene)
- § 173.304 — Filling of cylinders with liquefied compressed gases
- § 173.304a — Additional requirements for shipment of liquefied compressed gases in specification cylinders
- § 173.304b — Additional requirements for shipment of liquefied compressed gases in UN pressure receptacles
- § 173.305 — Charging of cylinders with a mixture of compressed gas and other material
- § 173.306 — Limited quantities of compressed gases
- § 173.307 — Exceptions for compressed gases
- § 173.308 — Lighters
- § 173.309 — Fire extinguishers
- § 173.310 — Exceptions for radiation detectors
- § 173.311 — Metal Hydride Storage Systems
- § 173.312 — Requirements for shipment of MEGCs
- § 173.313 — UN Portable Tank Table for Liquefied Compressed Gases and Chemical Under Pressure
- § 173.314 — Compressed gases in tank cars and multi-unit tank cars
- § 173.315 — Compressed gases in cargo tanks and portable tanks
- § 173.316 — Cryogenic liquids in cylinders
- § 173.318 — Cryogenic liquids in cargo tanks
- § 173.319 — Cryogenic liquids in tank cars
- § 173.320 — Cryogenic liquids; exceptions
- § 173.321 — Ethylamine
- § 173.322 — Ethyl chloride
- § 173.323 — Ethylene oxide
- § 173.334 — Organic phosphates mixed with compressed gas
- § 173.335 — Chemical under pressure n.o.s
- § 173.336 — Nitrogen dioxide, liquefied, or dinitrogen tetroxide, liquefied
- § 173.337 — Nitric oxide
- § 173.338 — Tungsten hexafluoride
- § 173.340 — Tear gas devices
- § 173.401 — Scope
- § 173.403 — Definitions
- § 173.410 — General design requirements
- § 173.411 — Industrial packages
- § 173.412 — Additional design requirements for Type A packages
- § 173.413 — Requirements for Type B packages
- § 173.415 — Authorized Type A packages
- § 173.416 — Authorized Type B packages
- § 173.417 — Authorized fissile materials packages
- § 173.418 — Authorized packages—pyrophoric Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 173.419 — Authorized packages—oxidizing Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 173.420 — Uranium hexafluoride (fissile, fissile excepted and non-fissile)
- § 173.421 — Excepted packages for limited quantities of Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 173.422 — Additional requirements for excepted packages containing Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 173.423 — Requirements for multiple hazard limited quantity Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 173.424 — Excepted packages for radioactive instruments and articles
- § 173.425 — Table of activity limits—excepted quantities and articles
- § 173.426 — Excepted packages for articles containing natural uranium or thorium
- § 173.427 — Transport requirements for low specific activity (LSA) Class 7 (radioactive) material and surface contaminated objects (SCO)
- § 173.428 — Empty Class 7 (radioactive) materials packaging
- § 173.431 — Activity limits for Type A and Type B packages
- § 173.433 — Requirements for determining basic radionuclide values, and for the listing of radionuclides on shipping papers and labels
- § 173.434 — Activity-mass relationships for uranium and natural thorium
- § 173.435 — Table of A1 and A2 values for radionuclides
- § 173.436 — Exempt material activity concentrations and exempt consignment activity limits for radionuclides
- § 173.441 — Radiation level limitations and exclusive use provisions
- § 173.442 — Thermal limitations
- § 173.443 — Contamination control
- § 173.447 — Storage incident to transportation—general requirements
- § 173.448 — General transportation requirements
- § 173.453 — Fissile materials—exceptions
- § 173.457 — Transportation of fissile material packages—specific requirements
- § 173.459 — Mixing of fissile material packages with non-fissile or fissile-excepted material packages
- § 173.461 — Demonstration of compliance with tests
- § 173.462 — Preparation of specimens for testing
- § 173.465 — Type A packaging tests
- § 173.466 — Additional tests for Type A packagings designed for liquids and gases
- § 173.467 — Tests for demonstrating the ability of Type B and fissile materials packagings to withstand accident conditions in transportation
- § 173.468 — Test for LSA-III material
- § 173.469 — Tests for special form Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 173.471 — Requirements for U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission approved packages
- § 173.472 — Requirements for exporting DOT Specification Type B and fissile packages
- § 173.473 — Requirements for foreign-made packages
- § 173.474 — Quality control for construction of packaging
- § 173.475 — Quality control requirements prior to each shipment of Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 173.476 — Approval of special form Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 173.477 — Approval of packagings containing greater than 0.1 kg of non-fissile or fissile-excepted uranium hexafluoride
PART 174
- § 174.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 174.2 — Limitation on actions by states, local governments, and Indian tribes
- § 174.3 — Unacceptable hazardous materials shipments
- § 174.5 — Carrier's materials and supplies
- § 174.9 — Safety and security inspection and acceptance
- § 174.14 — Movements to be expedited
- § 174.16 — Removal and disposition of hazardous materials at destination
- § 174.20 — Local or carrier restrictions
- § 174.24 — Shipping papers
- § 174.26 — Notice to train crews
- § 174.28 — Electronic Train Consist Information
- § 174.50 — Nonconforming or leaking packages
- § 174.55 — General requirements
- § 174.57 — Cleaning cars
- § 174.59 — Marking and placarding of rail cars
- § 174.61 — Transport vehicles and freight containers on flat cars
- § 174.63 — Portable tanks, IM portable tanks, IBCs, Large Packagings, cargo tanks, and multi-unit tank car tanks
- § 174.67 — Tank car unloading
- § 174.81 — Segregation of hazardous materials
- § 174.82 — General requirements for the handling of placarded rail cars, transport vehicles, freight containers, and bulk packages
- § 174.83 — Switching placarded rail cars, transport vehicles, freight containers, and bulk packagings
- § 174.84 — Position in train of loaded placarded rail cars, transport vehicles, freight containers or bulk packagings when accompanied by guards or technical escorts
- § 174.85 — Position in train of placarded cars, transport vehicles, freight containers, and bulk packagings
- § 174.86 — Maximum allowable operating speed
- § 174.101 — Loading Class 1 (explosive) materials
- § 174.102 — Forbidden mixed loading and storage
- § 174.103 — Disposition of damaged or astray shipments
- § 174.104 — Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials; car selection, preparation, inspection, and certification
- § 174.105 — Routing shipments, Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials
- § 174.106 — “Order-Notify” or “C.O.D.” shipments, Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials
- § 174.110 — Car magazine
- § 174.112 — Loading Division 1.3 materials and Division 1.2 (explosive) materials (Also see § 174.101)
- § 174.114 — Record to be made of change of seals on “Cars loaded with Division 1.1 or 1.2 (explosive) materials”
- § 174.115 — Loading Division 1.4 (explosive) materials
- § 174.200 — Special handling requirements
- § 174.201 — Class 2 (gases) material cylinders
- § 174.204 — Tank car delivery of gases, including cryogenic liquids
- § 174.290 — Materials extremely poisonous by inhalation shipped by, for, or to the Department of Defense
- § 174.300 — Special handling requirements
- § 174.304 — Class 3 (flammable liquid) materials in tank cars
- § 174.310 — Requirements for the operation of high-hazard flammable trains
- § 174.312 — HHFT information sharing notification for emergency response planning
- § 174.600 — Special handling requirements for materials extremely poisonous by inhalation
- § 174.615 — Cleaning cars
- § 174.680 — Division 6.1 (poisonous) materials with foodstuffs
- § 174.700 — Special handling requirements for Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 174.715 — Cleanliness of transport vehicles after use
- § 174.750 — Incidents involving leakage
PART 175
- § 175.1 — Purpose, scope, and applicability
- § 175.3 — Unacceptable hazardous materials shipments
- § 175.8 — Exceptions for operator equipment and items of replacement
- § 175.9 — Special aircraft operations
- § 175.10 — Exceptions for passengers, crewmembers, and air operators
- § 175.20 — Compliance and training
- § 175.25 — Passenger notification system
- § 175.26 — Notification at cargo facilities of hazardous materials requirements
- § 175.30 — Inspecting shipments
- § 175.31 — Reports of discrepancies
- § 175.33 — Shipping paper and information to the pilot-in-command
- § 175.34 — Exceptions for cylinders of compressed oxygen or other oxidizing gases transported within the State of Alaska
- § 175.75 — Quantity limitations and cargo location
- § 175.78 — Stowage compatibility of cargo
- § 175.88 — Inspection, orientation and securing packages of hazardous materials
- § 175.90 — Damaged shipments
- § 175.310 — Transportation of flammable liquid fuel; aircraft only means of transportation
- § 175.501 — Special requirements for oxidizers and compressed oxygen
- § 175.630 — Special requirements for Division 6.1 (poisonous) material and Division 6.2 (infectious substances) materials
- § 175.700 — Special limitations and requirements for Class 7 materials
- § 175.701 — Separation distance requirements for packages containing Class 7 (radioactive) materials in passenger-carrying aircraft
- § 175.702 — Separation distance requirements for packages containing Class 7 (radioactive) materials in cargo aircraft
- § 175.703 — Other special requirements for the acceptance and carriage of packages containing Class 7 materials
- § 175.704 — Plutonium shipments
- § 175.705 — Radioactive contamination
- § 175.706 — Separation distances for undeveloped film from packages containing Class 7 (radioactive) materials
- § 175.900 — Handling requirements for carbon dioxide, solid (dry ice)
PART 176
- § 176.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 176.2 — Definitions
- § 176.3 — Unacceptable hazardous materials shipments
- § 176.4 — Port security and safety regulations
- § 176.5 — Application to vessels
- § 176.7 — Documentation for vessel personnel
- § 176.9 — “Order-Notify” or “C.O.D.” shipments
- § 176.11 — Exceptions
- § 176.13 — Responsibility for compliance and training
- § 176.15 — Enforcement
- § 176.18 — Assignment and certification
- § 176.24 — Shipping papers
- § 176.27 — Certificate
- § 176.30 — Dangerous cargo manifest
- § 176.31 — Special permits
- § 176.36 — Preservation of records
- § 176.39 — Inspection of cargo
- § 176.45 — Emergency situations
- § 176.48 — Situation requiring report
- § 176.50 — Acceptance of damaged or leaking packages
- § 176.52 — Rejections of shipments in violation
- § 176.54 — Repairs involving welding, burning, and power-actuated tools and appliances
- § 176.57 — Supervision of handling and stowage
- § 176.58 — Preparation of the vessel
- § 176.60 — “No Smoking” signs
- § 176.63 — Stowage locations
- § 176.65 — Alternative stowage procedures
- § 176.69 — General stowage requirements for hazardous materials
- § 176.70 — Stowage requirements for marine pollutants
- § 176.72 — Handling of break-bulk hazardous materials
- § 176.74 — On deck stowage of break-bulk hazardous materials
- § 176.76 — Transport vehicles, freight containers, and portable tanks containing hazardous materials
- § 176.77 — Stowage of barges containing hazardous materials on board barge-carrying vessels
- § 176.78 — Use of power-operated industrial trucks on board vessels
- § 176.80 — Applicability
- § 176.83 — Segregation
- § 176.84 — Other requirements for stowage, cargo handling, and segregation for cargo vessels and passenger vessels
- § 176.88 — Applicability
- § 176.89 — Control of transport vehicles
- § 176.90 — Private automobiles
- § 176.91 — Motorboats
- § 176.92 — Cylinders laden in vehicles
- § 176.93 — Vehicles having refrigerating or heating equipment
- § 176.95 — Applicability
- § 176.96 — Materials of construction
- § 176.97 — Prohibition of dump scows
- § 176.98 — Stowage of hazardous materials on board barges
- § 176.99 — Permit requirements for certain hazardous materials
- § 176.100 — Permit for Divisions 1.1 and 1.2 (explosive) materials
- § 176.102 — Supervisory detail
- § 176.104 — Loading and unloading Class 1 (explosive) materials
- § 176.108 — Supervision of Class 1 (explosive) materials during loading, unloading, handling and stowage
- § 176.112 — Applicability
- § 176.116 — General stowage conditions for Class 1 (explosive) materials
- § 176.118 — Electrical requirement
- § 176.120 — Lightning protection
- § 176.122-176.124 — 176.122-176.124 [Reserved]
- § 176.128-176.136 — 176.128-176.136 [Reserved]
- § 176.137 — Portable magazine
- § 176.138 — Deck stowage
- § 176.140 — Segregation from other classes of hazardous materials
- § 176.142 — Reserved]
- § 176.144 — Segregation of Class 1 (explosive) materials
- § 176.145 — Segregation in single hold vessels
- § 176.146 — Segregation from non-hazardous materials
- § 176.148 — Artificial lighting
- § 176.150 — Radio and radar
- § 176.154 — Fueling (bunkering)
- § 176.156 — Defective packages
- § 176.160 — Protection against weather
- § 176.162 — Security
- § 176.164 — Fire precautions and firefighting
- § 176.166 — Transport of Class 1 (explosive) materials on passenger vessels
- § 176.168 — Transport of Class 1 (explosive) materials in vehicle spaces
- § 176.170 — Transport of Class 1 (explosive) materials in freight containers
- § 176.172 — Structural serviceability of freight containers and vehicles carrying Class 1 (explosive) materials on ships
- § 176.174 — Transport of Class 1 (explosive) materials in shipborne barges
- § 176.176 — Signals
- § 176.178 — Mooring lines
- § 176.180 — Watchkeeping
- § 176.182 — Conditions for handling on board ship
- § 176.184 — Class 1 (explosive) materials of Compatibility Group L
- § 176.190 — Departure of vessel
- § 176.192 — Cargo handling equipment for freight containers carrying Class 1 (explosive) materials
- § 176.194 — Stowage of Class 1 (explosive) materials on magazine vessels
- § 176.200 — General stowage requirements
- § 176.205 — Under deck stowage requirements
- § 176.210 — On deck stowage requirements
- § 176.220 — Smoking or open flame and posting of warning signs
- § 176.225 — Stowage of chlorine
- § 176.230 — Stowage of Division 2.1 (flammable gas) materials
- § 176.305 — General stowage requirements
- § 176.315 — Fire protection requirements
- § 176.320 — Use of hand flashlights
- § 176.325 — Smoking or open flame and posting of warning signs
- § 176.340 — Combustible liquids in portable tanks
- § 176.400 — Stowage of Division 1.5, Class 4 (flammable solids) and Class 5 (oxidizers and organic peroxides) materials
- § 176.405 — Stowage of charcoal
- § 176.410 — Division 1.5 materials, ammonium nitrate and ammonium nitrate mixtures
- § 176.415 — Permit requirements for Division 1.5, ammonium nitrates, and certain ammonium nitrate fertilizers
- § 176.600 — General stowage requirements
- § 176.605 — Care following leakage or sifting of Division 2.3 (poisonous gas) and Division 6.1 (poisonous) materials
- § 176.700 — General stowage requirements
- § 176.704 — Requirements relating to transport indices and criticality safety indices
- § 176.708 — Segregation distances
- § 176.710 — Care following leakage or sifting of radioactive materials
- § 176.715 — Contamination control
- § 176.720 — Requirements for carriage of INF cargo in international transportation
- § 176.800 — General stowage requirements
- § 176.805 — On deck stowage
- § 176.900 — Packaging and stowage of cotton and vegetable fibers; general
- § 176.901 — Stowage of cotton or vegetable fibers with rosin or pitch
- § 176.903 — Stowage of cotton or vegetable fibers with coal
- § 176.905 — Stowage of vehicles
- § 176.906 — Stowage of engines and machinery
- § 176.907 — Polymeric Beads and Plastic Molding Compounds
PART 177
- § 177.800 — Purpose and scope of this part and responsibility for compliance and training
- § 177.801 — Unacceptable hazardous materials shipments
- § 177.802 — Inspection
- § 177.804 — Compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
- § 177.810 — Vehicular tunnels
- § 177.816 — Driver training
- § 177.817 — Shipping papers
- § 177.823 — Movement of motor vehicles in emergency situations
- § 177.834 — General requirements
- § 177.835 — Class 1 (explosive) materials
- § 177.837 — Class 3 (flammable liquid) materials
- § 177.838 — Class 4 (flammable solid) materials, Class 5 (oxidizing) materials, and Division 4.2 (self-heating and pyrophoric liquid) materials
- § 177.839 — Class 8 (corrosive) materials
- § 177.840 — Class 2 (gases) materials
- § 177.841 — Division 6.1 (poisonous) materials and Division 2.3 (poisonous gas) materials
- § 177.842 — Class 7 (radioactive) material
- § 177.843 — Contamination of vehicles
- § 177.848 — Segregation of hazardous materials
- § 177.854 — Disabled vehicles and broken or leaking packages; repairs
- § 177.870 — Regulations for passenger carrying vehicles
PART 178
- § 178.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 178.2 — Applicability and responsibility
- § 178.3 — Marking of packagings
- § 178.33 — Specification 2P; inner nonrefillable metal receptacles
- § 178.33-1 — Compliance
- § 178.33-2 — Type and size
- § 178.33-3 — Inspection
- § 178.33-4 — Duties of inspector
- § 178.33-5 — Material
- § 178.33-6 — Manufacture
- § 178.33-7 — Wall thickness
- § 178.33-8 — Tests
- § 178.33-9 — Marking
- § 178.33a — Specification 2Q; inner nonrefillable metal receptacles
- § 178.33a-1 — Compliance
- § 178.33a-2 — Type and size
- § 178.33a-3 — Inspection
- § 178.33a-4 — Duties of inspector
- § 178.33a-5 — Material
- § 178.33a-6 — Manufacture
- § 178.33a-7 — Wall thickness
- § 178.33a-8 — Tests
- § 178.33a-9 — Marking
- § 178.33b — Specification 2S; inner nonrefillable plastic receptacles
- § 178.33b-1 — Compliance
- § 178.33b-2 — Type and size
- § 178.33b-3 — Inspection
- § 178.33b-4 — Duties of inspector
- § 178.33b-5 — Material
- § 178.33b-6 — Manufacture
- § 178.33b-7 — Design qualification test
- § 178.33b-8 — Production tests
- § 178.33b-9 — Marking
- § 178.33c — Specification 2P; inner nonrefillable metal receptacle variation
- § 178.33c-1 — Compliance
- § 178.33c-2 — Variation
- § 178.33d — Specification 2Q; inner nonrefillable metal receptacle variations
- § 178.33d-1 — Compliance
- § 178.33d-2 — Variation 1
- § 178.33d-3 — Variation 2
- § 178.35 — General requirements for specification cylinders
- § 178.36 — Specification 3A and 3AX seamless steel cylinders
- § 178.37 — Specification 3AA and 3AAX seamless steel cylinders
- § 178.38 — Specification 3B seamless steel cylinders
- § 178.39 — Specification 3BN seamless nickel cylinders
- § 178.42 — Specification 3E seamless steel cylinders
- § 178.44 — Specification 3HT seamless steel cylinders for aircraft use
- § 178.45 — Specification 3T seamless steel cylinder
- § 178.46 — Specification 3AL seamless aluminum cylinders
- § 178.47 — Specification 4DS welded stainless steel cylinders for aircraft use
- § 178.50 — Specification 4B welded or brazed steel cylinders
- § 178.51 — Specification 4BA welded or brazed steel cylinders
- § 178.53 — Specification 4D welded steel cylinders for aircraft use
- § 178.55 — Specification 4B240ET welded or brazed cylinders
- § 178.56 — Specification 4AA480 welded steel cylinders
- § 178.57 — Specification 4L welded insulated cylinders
- § 178.58 — Specification 4DA welded steel cylinders for aircraft use
- § 178.59 — Specification 8 steel cylinders with porous fillings for acetylene
- § 178.60 — Specification 8AL steel cylinders with porous fillings for acetylene
- § 178.61 — Specification 4BW welded steel cylinders with electric-arc welded seam
- § 178.65 — Specification 39 non-reusable (non-refillable) cylinders
- § 178.68 — Specification 4E welded aluminum cylinders
- § 178.69 — Responsibilities and requirements for manufacturers of UN pressure receptacles
- § 178.70 — Approval of UN pressure receptacles
- § 178.71 — Specifications for UN pressure receptacles
- § 178.74 — Approval of MEGCs
- § 178.75 — Specifications for MEGCs
- § 178.251-178.253-5 — 178.251-178.253-5 [Reserved]
- § 178.255 — Specification 60; steel portable tanks
- § 178.255-1 — General requirements
- § 178.255-10 — Lining
- § 178.255-11 — Tank mountings
- § 178.255-12 — Pressure test
- § 178.255-13 — Repair of tanks
- § 178.255-14 — Marking
- § 178.255-15 — Report
- § 178.255-2 — Material
- § 178.255-3 — Expansion domes
- § 178.255-4 — Closures for manholes and domes
- § 178.255-5 — Bottom discharge outlets
- § 178.255-6 — Loading and unloading accessories
- § 178.255-7 — Protection of valves and accessories
- § 178.255-8 — Safety devices
- § 178.255-9 — Compartments
- § 178.273 — Approval of Specification UN portable tanks
- § 178.274 — Specifications for UN portable tanks
- § 178.275 — Specification for UN Portable Tanks intended for the transportation of liquid and solid hazardous materials
- § 178.276 — Requirements for the design, construction, inspection and testing of portable tanks intended for the transportation of non-refrigerated liquefied compressed gases
- § 178.277 — Requirements for the design, construction, inspection and testing of portable tanks intended for the transportation of refrigerated liquefied gases
- § 178.318 — Specification MC 201; container for detonators and percussion caps
- § 178.318-1 — Scope
- § 178.318-2 — Container
- § 178.318-3 — Marking
- § 178.320 — General requirements applicable to all DOT specification cargo tank motor vehicles
- § 178.337 — Specification MC 331; cargo tank motor vehicle primarily for transportation of compressed gases as defined in subpart G of part 173 of this subchapter
- § 178.337-1 — General requirements
- § 178.337-10 — Accident damage protection
- § 178.337-11 — Emergency discharge control
- § 178.337-12 — [Reserved]
- § 178.337-13 — Supporting and anchoring
- § 178.337-14 — Gauging devices
- § 178.337-15 — Pumps and compressors
- § 178.337-16 — Testing
- § 178.337-17 — Marking
- § 178.337-18 — Certification
- § 178.337-2 — Material
- § 178.337-3 — Structural integrity
- § 178.337-4 — Joints
- § 178.337-5 — Bulkheads, baffles and ring stiffeners
- § 178.337-6 — Closure for manhole
- § 178.337-7 — Overturn protection
- § 178.337-8 — Openings, inlets, and outlets
- § 178.337-9 — Pressure relief devices, piping, valves, hoses, and fittings
- § 178.338 — Specification MC-338; insulated cargo tank motor vehicle
- § 178.338-1 — General requirements
- § 178.338-10 — Accident damage protection
- § 178.338-11 — Discharge control devices
- § 178.338-12 — Shear section
- § 178.338-13 — Supporting and anchoring
- § 178.338-14 — Gauging devices
- § 178.338-15 — Cleanliness
- § 178.338-16 — Inspection and testing
- § 178.338-17 — Pumps and compressors
- § 178.338-18 — Marking
- § 178.338-19 — Certification
- § 178.338-2 — Material
- § 178.338-3 — Structural integrity
- § 178.338-4 — Joints
- § 178.338-5 — Stiffening rings
- § 178.338-6 — Manholes
- § 178.338-7 — Openings
- § 178.338-8 — Pressure relief devices, piping, valves, and fittings
- § 178.338-9 — Holding time
- § 178.340-178.343 — 178.340-178.343 [Reserved]
- § 178.345 — General design and construction requirements applicable to Specification DOT 406 (§ 178.346), DOT 407 (§ 178.347), and DOT 412 (§ 178.348) cargo tank motor vehicles
- § 178.345-1 — General requirements
- § 178.345-10 — Pressure relief
- § 178.345-11 — Tank outlets
- § 178.345-12 — Gauging devices
- § 178.345-13 — Pressure and leakage tests
- § 178.345-14 — Marking
- § 178.345-15 — Certification
- § 178.345-2 — Material and material thickness
- § 178.345-3 — Structural integrity
- § 178.345-4 — Joints
- § 178.345-5 — Manhole assemblies
- § 178.345-6 — Supports and anchoring
- § 178.345-7 — Circumferential reinforcements
- § 178.345-8 — Accident damage protection
- § 178.345-9 — Pumps, piping, hoses and connections
- § 178.346 — Specification DOT 406; cargo tank motor vehicle
- § 178.346-1 — General requirements
- § 178.346-2 — Material and thickness of material
- § 178.346-3 — Pressure relief
- § 178.346-4 — Outlets
- § 178.346-5 — Pressure and leakage tests
- § 178.347 — Specification DOT 407; cargo tank motor vehicle
- § 178.347-1 — General requirements
- § 178.347-2 — Material and thickness of material
- § 178.347-3 — Manhole assemblies
- § 178.347-4 — Pressure relief
- § 178.347-5 — Pressure and leakage test
- § 178.348 — Specification DOT 412; cargo tank motor vehicle
- § 178.348-1 — General requirements
- § 178.348-2 — Material and thickness of material
- § 178.348-3 — Pumps, piping, hoses and connections
- § 178.348-4 — Pressure relief
- § 178.348-5 — Pressure and leakage test
- § 178.350 — Specification 7A; general packaging, Type A
- § 178.500 — Purpose, scope and definitions
- § 178.502 — Identification codes for packagings
- § 178.503 — Marking of packagings
- § 178.504 — Standards for steel drums
- § 178.505 — Standards for aluminum drums
- § 178.506 — Standards for metal drums other than steel or aluminum
- § 178.507 — Standards for plywood drums
- § 178.508 — Standards for fiber drums
- § 178.509 — Standards for plastic drums and jerricans
- § 178.510 — Standards for wooden barrels
- § 178.511 — Standards for aluminum and steel jerricans
- § 178.512 — Standards for steel, aluminum or other metal boxes
- § 178.513 — Standards for boxes of natural wood
- § 178.514 — Standards for plywood boxes
- § 178.515 — Standards for reconstituted wood boxes
- § 178.516 — Standards for fiberboard boxes
- § 178.517 — Standards for plastic boxes
- § 178.518 — Standards for woven plastic bags
- § 178.519 — Standards for plastic film bags
- § 178.520 — Standards for textile bags
- § 178.521 — Standards for paper bags
- § 178.522 — Standards for composite packagings with inner plastic receptacles
- § 178.523 — Standards for composite packagings with inner glass, porcelain, or stoneware receptacles
- § 178.600 — Purpose and scope
- § 178.601 — General requirements
- § 178.602 — Preparation of packagings and packages for testing
- § 178.603 — Drop test
- § 178.604 — Leakproofness test
- § 178.605 — Hydrostatic pressure test
- § 178.606 — Stacking test
- § 178.607 — Cooperage test for bung-type wooden barrels
- § 178.608 — Vibration standard
- § 178.609 — Test requirements for packagings for infectious substances
- § 178.700 — Purpose, scope and definitions
- § 178.702 — IBC codes
- § 178.703 — Marking of IBCs
- § 178.704 — General IBC standards
- § 178.705 — Standards for metal IBCs
- § 178.706 — Standards for rigid plastic IBCs
- § 178.707 — Standards for composite IBCs
- § 178.708 — Standards for fiberboard IBCs
- § 178.709 — Standards for wooden IBCs
- § 178.710 — Standards for flexible IBCs
- § 178.800 — Purpose and scope
- § 178.801 — General requirements
- § 178.802 — Preparation of fiberboard IBCs for testing
- § 178.803 — Testing and certification of IBCs
- § 178.810 — Drop test
- § 178.811 — Bottom lift test
- § 178.812 — Top lift test
- § 178.813 — Leakproofness test
- § 178.814 — Hydrostatic pressure test
- § 178.815 — Stacking test
- § 178.816 — Topple test
- § 178.817 — Righting test
- § 178.818 — Tear test
- § 178.819 — Vibration test
- § 178.900 — Purpose and scope
- § 178.905 — Large Packaging identification codes
- § 178.910 — Marking of Large Packagings
- § 178.915 — General Large Packaging standards
- § 178.920 — Standards for metal Large Packagings
- § 178.925 — Standards for rigid plastic Large Packagings
- § 178.930 — Standards for fiberboard Large Packagings
- § 178.935 — Standards for wooden Large Packagings
- § 178.940 — Standards for flexible Large Packagings
- § 178.950 — Purpose and scope
- § 178.955 — General requirements
- § 178.960 — Preparation of Large Packagings for testing
- § 178.965 — Drop test
- § 178.970 — Bottom lift test
- § 178.975 — Top lift test
- § 178.980 — Stacking test
- § 178.985 — Vibration test
- § 178.1000 — Purpose and scope
- § 178.1005 — Flexible Bulk Container identification code
- § 178.1010 — Marking of Flexible Bulk Containers
- § 178.1015 — General Flexible Bulk Container standards
- § 178.1020 — Period of use for transportation of hazardous materials in Flexible Bulk Containers
- § 178.1030 — Purpose and scope
- § 178.1035 — General requirements
- § 178.1040 — Preparation of Flexible Bulk Containers for testing
- § 178.1045 — Drop test
- § 178.1050 — Top lift test
- § 178.1055 — Stacking test
- § 178.1060 — Topple test
- § 178.1065 — Righting test
- § 178.1070 — Tear test
PART 179
- § 179.1 — General
- § 179.2 — Definitions and abbreviations
- § 179.3 — Procedure for securing approval
- § 179.4 — Changes in specifications for tank cars
- § 179.5 — Certificate of construction
- § 179.6 — Repairs and alterations
- § 179.7 — Quality assurance program
- § 179.8 — Limitation on actions by states, local governments, and Indian tribes
- § 179.10 — Tank mounting
- § 179.11 — Welding certification
- § 179.12 — Interior heater systems
- § 179.13 — Tank car capacity and gross weight limitation
- § 179.14 — Coupler vertical restraint system
- § 179.15 — Pressure relief devices
- § 179.16 — Tank-head puncture-resistance systems
- § 179.18 — Thermal protection systems
- § 179.20 — Service equipment; protection systems
- § 179.22 — Marking
- § 179.24 — Stamping
- § 179.100 — General specifications applicable to pressure tank car tanks
- § 179.100-1 — Tanks built under these specifications shall comply with the requirements of §§ 179.100, 179.101 and when applicable, §§ 179.102 and 179.103
- § 179.100-10 — Postweld heat treatment
- § 179.100-12 — Manway nozzle, cover and protective housing
- § 179.100-13 — Venting, loading and unloading valves, measuring and sampling devices
- § 179.100-14 — Bottom outlets
- § 179.100-16 — Attachments
- § 179.100-17 — Closures for openings
- § 179.100-18 — Tests of tanks
- § 179.100-19 — Tests of safety relief valves
- § 179.100-20 — Stamping
- § 179.100-3 — Type
- § 179.100-4 — Insulation
- § 179.100-6 — Thickness of plates
- § 179.100-7 — Materials
- § 179.100-8 — Tank heads
- § 179.100-9 — Welding
- § 179.101 — Individual specification requirements applicable to pressure tank car tanks
- § 179.101-1 — Individual specification requirements
- § 179.102 — Special commodity requirements for pressure tank car tanks
- § 179.102-1 — Carbon dioxide, refrigerated liquid
- § 179.102-17 — Hydrogen chloride, refrigerated liquid
- § 179.102-2 — Chlorine
- § 179.102-3 — Materials poisonous by inhalation
- § 179.102-4 — Vinyl fluoride, stabilized
- § 179.103 — Special requirements for class 114A * * * tank car tanks
- § 179.103-1 — Type
- § 179.103-2 — Manway cover
- § 179.103-3 — Venting, loading and unloading valves, measuring and sampling devices
- § 179.103-4 — Safety relief devices and pressure regulators
- § 179.103-5 — Bottom outlets
- § 179.200 — General specifications applicable to non-pressure tank car tanks (Class DOT-111, DOT-117)
- § 179.200-1 — Tank built under these specifications must meet the applicable requirements in this part
- § 179.200-10 — Welding
- § 179.200-11 — Postweld heat treatment
- § 179.200-13 — Manway ring or flange, pressure relief device flange, bottom outlet nozzle flange, bottom washout nozzle flange and other attachments and openings
- § 179.200-14 — Expansion capacity
- § 179.200-15 — Closures for manways
- § 179.200-16 — Gauging devices, top loading and unloading devices, venting and air inlet devices
- § 179.200-17 — Bottom outlets
- § 179.200-19 — Reinforcements, when used, and appurtenances not otherwise specified
- § 179.200-21 — Closures for openings
- § 179.200-22 — Test of tanks
- § 179.200-23 — Tests of pressure relief valves
- § 179.200-24 — Stamping
- § 179.200-3 — Type
- § 179.200-4 — Insulation
- § 179.200-6 — Thickness of plates
- § 179.200-7 — Materials
- § 179.200-8 — Tank heads
- § 179.200-9 — Compartment tanks
- § 179.201 — Individual specification requirements applicable to non-pressure tank car tanks
- § 179.201-1 — Individual specification requirements
- § 179.201-10 — Water capacity marking
- § 179.201-11 — Insulation
- § 179.201-2 — [Reserved]
- § 179.201-3 — Lined tanks
- § 179.201-4 — Material
- § 179.201-5 — Postweld heat treatment and corrosion resistance
- § 179.201-6 — Manways and manway closures
- § 179.201-8 — Sampling device and thermometer well
- § 179.201-9 — Gauging device
- § 179.202 — Individual specification requirements applicable to DOT-117 tank car tanks
- § 179.202-1 — Applicability
- § 179.202-11 — Individual specification requirements
- § 179.202-12 — Performance standard requirements (DOT-117P)
- § 179.202-13 — Retrofit standard requirements (DOT-117R)
- § 179.202-2 — [Reserved]
- § 179.202-3 — Approval to operate at 286,000 gross rail load (GRL)
- § 179.202-4 — Thickness of plates
- § 179.202-5 — Tank head puncture resistance system
- § 179.202-6 — Thermal protection system
- § 179.202-7 — Jackets
- § 179.202-8 — Bottom outlets
- § 179.202-9 — Top fittings protection
- § 179.203-179.202-22 — 179.203-179.202-22 [Reserved]
- § 179.220 — General specifications applicable to nonpressure tank car tanks consisting of an inner container supported within an outer shell (class DOT-115)
- § 179.220-1 — Tanks built under these specifications must meet the requirements of §§ 179.220 and 179.221
- § 179.220-10 — Welding
- § 179.220-11 — Postweld heat treatment
- § 179.220-13 — Inner container manway nozzle and cover
- § 179.220-14 — Openings in the tanks
- § 179.220-15 — Support system for inner container
- § 179.220-16 — Expansion capacity
- § 179.220-17 — Gauging devices, top loading and unloading devices, venting and air inlet devices
- § 179.220-18 — Bottom outlets
- § 179.220-20 — Reinforcements, when used, and appurtenances not otherwise specified
- § 179.220-22 — Closure for openings
- § 179.220-23 — Test of tanks
- § 179.220-24 — Tests of pressure relief valves
- § 179.220-25 — Stamping
- § 179.220-26 — Stenciling
- § 179.220-3 — Type
- § 179.220-4 — Insulation
- § 179.220-6 — Thickness of plates
- § 179.220-7 — Materials
- § 179.220-8 — Tank heads
- § 179.220-9 — Compartment tanks
- § 179.221 — Individual specification requirements applicable to tank car tanks consisting of an inner container supported within an outer shell
- § 179.221-1 — Individual specification requirements
- § 179.300 — General specifications applicable to multi-unit tank car tanks designed to be removed from car structure for filling and emptying (Classes DOT-106A and 110AW)
- § 179.300-1 — Tanks built under these specifications shall meet the requirements of §§ 179.300 and 179.301
- § 179.300-10 — Postweld heat treatment
- § 179.300-12 — Protection of fittings
- § 179.300-13 — Venting, loading and unloading valves
- § 179.300-14 — Attachments not otherwise specified
- § 179.300-15 — Pressure relief devices
- § 179.300-16 — Tests of tanks
- § 179.300-17 — Tests of pressure relief devices
- § 179.300-18 — Stamping
- § 179.300-19 — Inspection
- § 179.300-20 — Reports
- § 179.300-3 — Type and general requirements
- § 179.300-4 — Insulation
- § 179.300-6 — Thickness of plates
- § 179.300-7 — Materials
- § 179.300-8 — Tank heads
- § 179.300-9 — Welding
- § 179.301 — Individual specification requirements for multi-unit tank car tanks
- § 179.302 — [Reserved]
- § 179.400 — General specification applicable to cryogenic liquid tank car tanks
- § 179.400-1 — General
- § 179.400-10 — Sump or siphon bowl
- § 179.400-11 — Welding
- § 179.400-12 — Postweld heat treatment
- § 179.400-13 — Support system for inner tank
- § 179.400-14 — Cleaning of inner tank
- § 179.400-15 — Radioscopy
- § 179.400-16 — Access to inner tank
- § 179.400-17 — Inner tank piping
- § 179.400-18 — Test of inner tank
- § 179.400-19 — Valves and gages
- § 179.400-20 — Pressure relief devices
- § 179.400-21 — Test of pressure relief valves
- § 179.400-22 — Protective housings
- § 179.400-23 — Operating instructions
- § 179.400-24 — Stamping
- § 179.400-25 — Stenciling
- § 179.400-3 — Type
- § 179.400-4 — Insulation system and performance standard
- § 179.400-5 — Materials
- § 179.400-6 — Bursting and buckling pressure
- § 179.400-7 — Tank heads
- § 179.400-8 — Thickness of plates
- § 179.400-9 — Stiffening rings
- § 179.401 — Individual specification requirements applicable to inner tanks for cryogenic liquid tank car tanks
- § 179.401-1 — Individual specification requirements
- § 179.500 — Specification DOT-107A * * * * seamless steel tank car tanks
- § 179.500-1 — Tanks built under these specifications shall meet the requirements of § 179.500
- § 179.500-10 — Protective housing
- § 179.500-11 — Loading and unloading valves
- § 179.500-12 — Pressure relief devices
- § 179.500-13 — Fixtures
- § 179.500-14 — Test of tanks
- § 179.500-15 — Handling of tanks failing in tests
- § 179.500-16 — Tests of pressure relief devices
- § 179.500-17 — Marking
- § 179.500-18 — Inspection and reports
- § 179.500-3 — Type and general requirements
- § 179.500-4 — Thickness of wall
- § 179.500-5 — Material
- § 179.500-6 — Heat treatment
- § 179.500-7 — Physical tests
- § 179.500-8 — Openings in tanks
PART 180
- § 180.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 180.2 — Applicability
- § 180.3 — General requirements
- § 180.201 — Applicability
- § 180.203 — Definitions
- § 180.205 — General requirements for requalification of specification cylinders
- § 180.207 — Requirements for requalification of UN pressure receptacles
- § 180.209 — Requirements for requalification of specification cylinders
- § 180.211 — Repair, rebuilding and reheat treatment of DOT-4 series specification cylinders
- § 180.212 — Repair of seamless DOT 3-series specification cylinders and seamless UN pressure receptacles
- § 180.213 — Requalification markings
- § 180.215 — Reporting and record retention requirements
- § 180.217 — Requalification requirements for MEGCs
- § 180.350 — Applicability and definitions
- § 180.351 — Qualification of IBCs
- § 180.352 — Requirements for retest and inspection of IBCs
- § 180.401 — Applicability
- § 180.403 — Definitions
- § 180.405 — Qualification of cargo tanks
- § 180.407 — Requirements for test and inspection of specification cargo tanks
- § 180.409 — Minimum qualifications for inspectors and testers
- § 180.411 — Acceptable results of tests and inspections
- § 180.413 — Repair, modification, stretching, rebarrelling, or mounting of specification cargo tanks
- § 180.415 — Test and inspection markings
- § 180.416 — Discharge system inspection and maintenance program for cargo tanks transporting liquefied compressed gases
- § 180.417 — Reporting and record retention requirements
- § 180.501 — Applicability
- § 180.503 — Definitions
- § 180.505 — Quality assurance program
- § 180.507 — Qualification of tank cars
- § 180.509 — Requirements for inspection and test of specification tank cars
- § 180.511 — Acceptable results of inspections and tests
- § 180.513 — Repairs, alterations, conversions, and modifications
- § 180.515 — Markings
- § 180.517 — Reporting and record retention requirements
- § 180.519 — Periodic retest and inspection of tank cars other than single-unit tank car tanks
- § 180.601 — Applicability
- § 180.603 — Qualification of portable tanks
- § 180.605 — Requirements for periodic testing, inspection, and repair of portable tanks
PART 190
- § 190.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 190.3 — Definitions
- § 190.5 — Service
- § 190.7 — Subpoenas; witness fees
- § 190.9 — Petitions for finding or approval
- § 190.11 — Availability of informal guidance and interpretive assistance
- § 190.13 — Declaratory orders
- § 190.201 — Purpose and scope
- § 190.203 — Inspections and investigations
- § 190.205 — Warnings
- § 190.206 — Amendment of plans or procedures
- § 190.207 — Notice of probable violation
- § 190.208 — Response options
- § 190.209 — Case file
- § 190.210 — Separation of functions
- § 190.211 — Hearing
- § 190.212 — Presiding official, powers, and duties
- § 190.213 — Final order
- § 190.215 — [Reserved]
- § 190.217 — Compliance orders generally
- § 190.219 — Consent order
- § 190.221 — Civil penalties generally
- § 190.223 — Maximum penalties
- § 190.225 — Assessment considerations
- § 190.227 — Payment of penalty
- § 190.229-190.231 — 190.229-190.231 [Reserved]
- § 190.233 — Corrective action orders
- § 190.235 — Civil actions generally
- § 190.236 — Emergency orders: Procedures for issuance and rescision
- § 190.237 — Emergency orders: Petitions for review
- § 190.239 — Safety orders
- § 190.241 — Finality
- § 190.243 — Petitions for reconsideration
- § 190.291 — Criminal penalties generally
- § 190.293 — Criminal referrals
- § 190.301 — Scope
- § 190.303 — Delegations
- § 190.305 — Regulatory dockets
- § 190.307 — Records
- § 190.309 — Where to file petitions
- § 190.311 — General
- § 190.313 — Initiation of rulemaking
- § 190.315 — Contents of notices of proposed rulemaking
- § 190.317 — Participation by interested persons
- § 190.319 — Petitions for extension of time to comment
- § 190.321 — Contents of written comments
- § 190.323 — Consideration of comments received
- § 190.325 — Additional rulemaking proceedings
- § 190.327 — Hearings
- § 190.329 — Adoption of final rules
- § 190.331 — Petitions for rulemaking
- § 190.333 — Processing of petition
- § 190.335 — Petitions for reconsideration
- § 190.337 — Proceedings on petitions for reconsideration
- § 190.338 — Appeals
- § 190.339 — Direct final rulemaking
- § 190.341 — Special permits
- § 190.343 — Information made available to the public and request for protection of confidential commercial information
- § 190.401 — Scope
- § 190.403 — Applicability
- § 190.405 — Notification
- § 190.407 — Master Agreement
- § 190.409 — Fee structure
- § 190.411 — Procedures for billing and payment of fee
PART 191
- § 191.1 — Scope
- § 191.3 — Definitions
- § 191.5 — Immediate notice of certain incidents
- § 191.7 — Report submission requirements
- § 191.9 — Distribution system: Incident report
- § 191.11 — Distribution system: Annual report
- § 191.12 — [Reserved]
- § 191.13 — Distribution systems reporting transmission pipelines; transmission or gathering systems reporting distribution pipelines
- § 191.15 — Transmission systems; gathering systems; liquefied natural gas facilities; and underground natural gas storage facilities: Incident report
- § 191.17 — Transmission systems; gathering systems; liquefied natural gas facilities; and underground natural gas storage facilities: Annual report
- § 191.21 — OMB control number assigned to information collection
- § 191.22 — National Registry of Operators
- § 191.23 — Reporting safety-related conditions
- § 191.25 — Filing safety-related condition reports
- § 191.29 — National Pipeline Mapping System
PART 192
- § 192.1 — What is the scope of this part?
- § 192.3 — Definitions
- § 192.5 — Class locations
- § 192.7 — What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part?
- § 192.8 — How are onshore gathering pipelines and regulated onshore gathering pipelines determined?
- § 192.9 — What requirements apply to gathering pipelines?
- § 192.10 — Outer continental shelf pipelines
- § 192.11 — Petroleum gas systems
- § 192.12 — Underground natural gas storage facilities
- § 192.13 — What general requirements apply to pipelines regulated under this part?
- § 192.14 — Conversion to service subject to this part
- § 192.15 — Rules of regulatory construction
- § 192.16 — Customer notification
- § 192.18 — How to notify PHMSA
- § 192.51 — Scope
- § 192.53 — General
- § 192.55 — Steel pipe
- § 192.57 — [Reserved]
- § 192.59 — Plastic pipe
- § 192.61 — [Reserved]
- § 192.63 — Marking of materials
- § 192.65 — Transportation of pipe
- § 192.67 — Records: Material properties
- § 192.69 — Storage and handling of plastic pipe and associated components
- § 192.101 — Scope
- § 192.103 — General
- § 192.105 — Design formula for steel pipe
- § 192.107 — Yield strength (S) for steel pipe
- § 192.109 — Nominal wall thickness (t) for steel pipe
- § 192.111 — Design factor (F) for steel pipe
- § 192.112 — Additional design requirements for steel pipe using alternative maximum allowable operating pressure
- § 192.113 — Longitudinal joint factor (E) for steel pipe
- § 192.115 — Temperature derating factor (T) for steel pipe
- § 192.117-192.119 — 192.117-192.119 [Reserved]
- § 192.121 — Design of plastic pipe
- § 192.123 — [Reserved]
- § 192.125 — Design of copper pipe
- § 192.127 — Records: Pipe design
- § 192.141 — Scope
- § 192.143 — General requirements
- § 192.144 — Qualifying metallic components
- § 192.145 — Valves
- § 192.147 — Flanges and flange accessories
- § 192.149 — Standard fittings
- § 192.150 — Passage of internal inspection devices
- § 192.151 — Tapping
- § 192.153 — Components fabricated by welding
- § 192.155 — Welded branch connections
- § 192.157 — Extruded outlets
- § 192.159 — Flexibility
- § 192.161 — Supports and anchors
- § 192.163 — Compressor stations: Design and construction
- § 192.165 — Compressor stations: Liquid removal
- § 192.167 — Compressor stations: Emergency shutdown
- § 192.169 — Compressor stations: Pressure limiting devices
- § 192.171 — Compressor stations: Additional safety equipment
- § 192.173 — Compressor stations: Ventilation
- § 192.175 — Pipe-type and bottle-type holders
- § 192.177 — Additional provisions for bottle-type holders
- § 192.179 — Transmission line valves
- § 192.181 — Distribution line valves
- § 192.183 — Vaults: Structural design requirements
- § 192.185 — Vaults: Accessibility
- § 192.187 — Vaults: Sealing, venting, and ventilation
- § 192.189 — Vaults: Drainage and waterproofing
- § 192.191 — [Reserved]
- § 192.193 — Valve installation in plastic pipe
- § 192.195 — Protection against accidental overpressuring
- § 192.197 — Control of the pressure of gas delivered from high-pressure distribution systems
- § 192.199 — Requirements for design of pressure relief and limiting devices
- § 192.201 — Required capacity of pressure relieving and limiting stations
- § 192.203 — Instrument, control, and sampling pipe and components
- § 192.204 — Risers installed after January 22, 2019
- § 192.205 — Records: Pipeline components
- § 192.221 — Scope
- § 192.225 — Welding procedures
- § 192.227 — Qualification of welders and welding operators
- § 192.229 — Limitations on welders and welding operators
- § 192.231 — Protection from weather
- § 192.233 — Miter joints
- § 192.235 — Preparation for welding
- § 192.241 — Inspection and test of welds
- § 192.243 — Nondestructive testing
- § 192.245 — Repair or removal of defects
- § 192.271 — Scope
- § 192.273 — General
- § 192.275 — Cast iron pipe
- § 192.277 — Ductile iron pipe
- § 192.279 — Copper pipe
- § 192.281 — Plastic pipe
- § 192.283 — Plastic pipe: Qualifying joining procedures
- § 192.285 — Plastic pipe: Qualifying persons to make joints
- § 192.287 — Plastic pipe: Inspection of joints
- § 192.301 — Scope
- § 192.303 — Compliance with specifications or standards
- § 192.305 — Inspection: General
- § 192.307 — Inspection of materials
- § 192.309 — Repair of steel pipe
- § 192.311 — Repair of plastic pipe
- § 192.313 — Bends and elbows
- § 192.315 — Wrinkle bends in steel pipe
- § 192.317 — Protection from hazards
- § 192.319 — Installation of pipe in a ditch
- § 192.321 — Installation of plastic pipe
- § 192.323 — Casing
- § 192.325 — Underground clearance
- § 192.327 — Cover
- § 192.328 — Additional construction requirements for steel pipe using alternative maximum allowable operating pressure
- § 192.329 — Installation of plastic pipelines by trenchless excavation
- § 192.351 — Scope
- § 192.353 — Customer meters and regulators: Location
- § 192.355 — Customer meters and regulators: Protection from damage
- § 192.357 — Customer meters and regulators: Installation
- § 192.359 — Customer meter installations: Operating pressure
- § 192.361 — Service lines: Installation
- § 192.363 — Service lines: Valve requirements
- § 192.365 — Service lines: Location of valves
- § 192.367 — Service lines: General requirements for connections to main piping
- § 192.369 — Service lines: Connections to cast iron or ductile iron mains
- § 192.371 — Service lines: Steel
- § 192.373 — Service lines: Cast iron and ductile iron
- § 192.375 — Service lines: Plastic
- § 192.376 — Installation of plastic service lines by trenchless excavation
- § 192.377 — Service lines: Copper
- § 192.379 — New service lines not in use
- § 192.381 — Service lines: Excess flow valve performance standards
- § 192.383 — Excess flow valve installation
- § 192.385 — Manual service line shut-off valve installation
- § 192.451 — Scope
- § 192.452 — How does this subpart apply to converted pipelines and regulated onshore gathering pipelines?
- § 192.453 — General
- § 192.455 — External corrosion control: Buried or submerged pipelines installed after July 31, 1971
- § 192.457 — External corrosion control: Buried or submerged pipelines installed before August 1, 1971
- § 192.459 — External corrosion control: Examination of buried pipeline when exposed
- § 192.461 — External corrosion control: Protective coating
- § 192.463 — External corrosion control: Cathodic protection
- § 192.465 — External corrosion control: Monitoring and remediation
- § 192.467 — External corrosion control: Electrical isolation
- § 192.469 — External corrosion control: Test stations
- § 192.471 — External corrosion control: Test leads
- § 192.473 — External corrosion control: Interference currents
- § 192.475 — Internal corrosion control: General
- § 192.476 — Internal corrosion control: Design and construction of transmission line
- § 192.477 — Internal corrosion control: Monitoring
- § 192.478 — [Reserved]
- § 192.479 — Atmospheric corrosion control: General
- § 192.481 — Atmospheric corrosion control: Monitoring
- § 192.483 — Remedial measures: General
- § 192.485 — Remedial measures: Transmission lines
- § 192.487 — Remedial measures: Distribution lines other than cast iron or ductile iron lines
- § 192.489 — Remedial measures: Cast iron and ductile iron pipelines
- § 192.490 — Direct assessment
- § 192.491 — Corrosion control records
- § 192.493 — In-line inspection of pipelines
- § 192.501 — Scope
- § 192.503 — General requirements
- § 192.505 — Strength test requirements for steel pipeline to operate at a hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS
- § 192.506 — Transmission lines: Spike hydrostatic pressure test
- § 192.507 — Test requirements for pipelines to operate at a hoop stress less than 30 percent of SMYS and at or above 100 p.s.i. (689 kPa) gage
- § 192.509 — Test requirements for pipelines to operate below 100 p.s.i. (689 kPa) gage
- § 192.511 — Test requirements for service lines
- § 192.513 — Test requirements for plastic pipelines
- § 192.515 — Environmental protection and safety requirements
- § 192.517 — Records
- § 192.551 — Scope
- § 192.553 — General requirements
- § 192.555 — Uprating to a pressure that will produce a hoop stress of 30 percent or more of SMYS in steel pipelines
- § 192.557 — Uprating: Steel pipelines to a pressure that will produce a hoop stress less than 30 percent of SMYS: plastic, cast iron, and ductile iron pipelines
- § 192.601 — Scope
- § 192.603 — General provisions
- § 192.605 — Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies
- § 192.607 — Verification of Pipeline Material Properties and Attributes: Onshore steel transmission pipelines
- § 192.609 — Change in class location: Required study
- § 192.610 — Change in class location: Change in valve spacing
- § 192.611 — Change in class location: Confirmation or revision of maximum allowable operating pressure
- § 192.612 — Underwater inspection and reburial of pipelines in the Gulf of America and its inlets
- § 192.613 — Continuing surveillance
- § 192.614 — Damage prevention program
- § 192.615 — Emergency plans
- § 192.616 — Public awareness
- § 192.617 — Investigation of failures and incidents
- § 192.619 — Maximum allowable operating pressure: Steel or plastic pipelines
- § 192.620 — Alternative maximum allowable operating pressure for certain steel pipelines
- § 192.621 — Maximum allowable operating pressure: High-pressure distribution systems
- § 192.623 — Maximum and minimum allowable operating pressure; Low-pressure distribution systems
- § 192.624 — Maximum allowable operating pressure reconfirmation: Onshore steel transmission pipelines
- § 192.625 — Odorization of gas
- § 192.627 — Tapping pipelines under pressure
- § 192.629 — Purging of pipelines
- § 192.631 — Control room management
- § 192.632 — Engineering Critical Assessment for Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure Reconfirmation: Onshore steel transmission pipelines
- § 192.634 — Transmission lines: Onshore valve shut-off for rupture mitigation
- § 192.635 — Notification of potential rupture
- § 192.636 — Transmission lines: Response to a rupture; capabilities of rupture-mitigation valves (RMVs) or alternative equivalent technologies
- § 192.701 — Scope
- § 192.703 — General
- § 192.705 — Transmission lines: Patrolling
- § 192.706 — Transmission lines: Leakage surveys
- § 192.707 — Line markers for mains and transmission lines
- § 192.709 — Transmission lines: Record keeping
- § 192.710 — Transmission lines: Assessments outside of high consequence areas
- § 192.711 — Transmission lines: General requirements for repair procedures
- § 192.712 — Analysis of predicted failure pressure and critical strain level
- § 192.713 — Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of imperfections and damages
- § 192.714 — Transmission lines: Repair criteria for onshore transmission pipelines
- § 192.715 — Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of welds
- § 192.717 — Transmission lines: Permanent field repair of leaks
- § 192.719 — Transmission lines: Testing of repairs
- § 192.720 — Distribution systems: Leak repair
- § 192.721 — Distribution systems: Patrolling
- § 192.723 — Distribution systems: Leakage surveys
- § 192.725 — Test requirements for reinstating service lines
- § 192.727 — Abandonment or deactivation of facilities
- § 192.731 — Compressor stations: Inspection and testing of relief devices
- § 192.735 — Compressor stations: Storage of combustible materials
- § 192.736 — Compressor stations: Gas detection
- § 192.739 — Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Inspection and testing
- § 192.740 — Pressure regulating, limiting, and overpressure protection—Individual service lines directly connected to regulated gathering or transmission pipelines
- § 192.741 — Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Telemetering or recording gauges
- § 192.743 — Pressure limiting and regulating stations: Capacity of relief devices
- § 192.745 — Valve maintenance: Transmission lines
- § 192.747 — Valve maintenance: Distribution systems
- § 192.749 — Vault maintenance
- § 192.750 — Launcher and receiver safety
- § 192.751 — Prevention of accidental ignition
- § 192.753 — Caulked bell and spigot joints
- § 192.755 — Protecting cast-iron pipelines
- § 192.756 — Joining plastic pipe by heat fusion; equipment maintenance and calibration
- § 192.801 — Scope
- § 192.803 — Definitions
- § 192.805 — Qualification program
- § 192.807 — Recordkeeping
- § 192.809 — General
- § 192.901 — What do the regulations in this subpart cover?
- § 192.903 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 192.905 — How does an operator identify a high consequence area?
- § 192.907 — What must an operator do to implement this subpart?
- § 192.909 — How can an operator change its integrity management program?
- § 192.911 — What are the elements of an integrity management program?
- § 192.913 — When may an operator deviate its program from certain requirements of this subpart?
- § 192.915 — What knowledge and training must personnel have to carry out an integrity management program?
- § 192.917 — How does an operator identify potential threats to pipeline integrity and use the threat identification in its integrity program?
- § 192.919 — What must be in the baseline assessment plan?
- § 192.921 — How is the baseline assessment to be conducted?
- § 192.923 — How is direct assessment used and for what threats?
- § 192.925 — What are the requirements for using External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA)?
- § 192.927 — What are the requirements for using Internal Corrosion Direct Assessment (ICDA)?
- § 192.929 — What are the requirements for using Direct Assessment for Stress Corrosion Cracking?
- § 192.931 — How may Confirmatory Direct Assessment (CDA) be used?
- § 192.933 — What actions must be taken to address integrity issues?
- § 192.935 — What additional preventive and mitigative measures must an operator take?
- § 192.937 — What is a continual process of evaluation and assessment to maintain a pipeline's integrity?
- § 192.939 — What are the required reassessment intervals?
- § 192.941 — What is a low stress reassessment?
- § 192.943 — When can an operator deviate from these reassessment intervals?
- § 192.945 — What methods must an operator use to measure program effectiveness?
- § 192.947 — What records must an operator keep?
- § 192.949 — [Reserved]
- § 192.951 — Where does an operator file a report?
- § 192.1001 — What definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 192.1003 — What do the regulations in this subpart cover?
- § 192.1005 — What must a gas distribution operator (other than a small LPG operator) do to implement this subpart?
- § 192.1007 — What are the required elements of an integrity management plan?
- § 192.1009 — [Reserved]
- § 192.1011 — What records must an operator keep?
- § 192.1013 — When may an operator deviate from required periodic inspections under this part?
- § 192.1015 — What must a small LPG operator do to implement this subpart?
PART 193
- § 193.2001 — Scope of part
- § 193.2003 — [Reserved]
- § 193.2005 — Applicability
- § 193.2007 — Definitions
- § 193.2009 — Rules of regulatory construction
- § 193.2011 — Reporting
- § 193.2013 — What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part?
- § 193.2015 — [Reserved]
- § 193.2017 — Plans and procedures
- § 193.2019 — Mobile and temporary LNG facilities
- § 193.2051 — Scope
- § 193.2055 — [Reserved]
- § 193.2057 — Thermal radiation protection
- § 193.2059 — Flammable vapor-gas dispersion protection
- § 193.2061-193.2065 — 193.2061-193.2065 [Reserved]
- § 193.2067 — Wind forces
- § 193.2069-193.2073 — 193.2069-193.2073 [Reserved]
- § 193.2101 — Scope
- § 193.2103-193.2117 — 193.2103-193.2117 [Reserved]
- § 193.2119 — Records
- § 193.2121-193.2153 — 193.2121-193.2153 [Reserved]
- § 193.2155 — Structural requirements
- § 193.2157-193.2159 — 193.2157-193.2159 [Reserved]
- § 193.2161 — Dikes, general
- § 193.2163-193.2165 — 193.2163-193.2165 [Reserved]
- § 193.2167 — Covered systems
- § 193.2169-193.2171 — 193.2169-193.2171 [Reserved]
- § 193.2173 — Water removal
- § 193.2175-193.2179 — 193.2175-193.2179 [Reserved]
- § 193.2181 — Impoundment capacity: LNG storage tanks
- § 193.2183-193.2185 — 193.2183-193.2185 [Reserved]
- § 193.2187 — Nonmetallic membrane liner
- § 193.2189-193.2233 — 193.2189-193.2233 [Reserved]
- § 193.2301 — Scope
- § 193.2303 — Construction acceptance
- § 193.2304 — Corrosion control overview
- § 193.2305-193.2319 — 193.2305-193.2319 [Reserved]
- § 193.2321 — Nondestructive tests
- § 193.2323-193.2329 — 193.2323-193.2329 [Reserved]
- § 193.2401 — Scope
- § 193.2403-193.2439 — 193.2403-193.2439 [Reserved]
- § 193.2441 — Control center
- § 193.2443 — [Reserved]
- § 193.2445 — Sources of power
- § 193.2501 — Scope
- § 193.2503 — Operating procedures
- § 193.2505 — Cooldown
- § 193.2507 — Monitoring operations
- § 193.2509 — Emergency procedures
- § 193.2511 — Personnel safety
- § 193.2513 — Transfer procedures
- § 193.2515 — Investigations of failures
- § 193.2517 — Purging
- § 193.2519 — Communication systems
- § 193.2521 — Operating records
- § 193.2601 — Scope
- § 193.2603 — General
- § 193.2605 — Maintenance procedures
- § 193.2607 — Foreign material
- § 193.2609 — Support systems
- § 193.2611 — Fire protection
- § 193.2613 — Auxiliary power sources
- § 193.2615 — Isolating and purging
- § 193.2617 — Repairs
- § 193.2619 — Control systems
- § 193.2621 — Testing transfer hoses
- § 193.2623 — Inspecting LNG storage tanks
- § 193.2625 — Corrosion protection
- § 193.2627 — Atmospheric corrosion control
- § 193.2629 — External corrosion control: buried or submerged components
- § 193.2631 — Internal corrosion control
- § 193.2633 — Interference currents
- § 193.2635 — Monitoring corrosion control
- § 193.2637 — Remedial measures
- § 193.2639 — Maintenance records
- § 193.2701 — Scope
- § 193.2703 — Design and fabrication
- § 193.2705 — Construction, installation, inspection, and testing
- § 193.2707 — Operations and maintenance
- § 193.2709 — Security
- § 193.2711 — Personnel health
- § 193.2713 — Training: operations and maintenance
- § 193.2715 — Training: security
- § 193.2717 — Training: fire protection
- § 193.2719 — Training: records
- § 193.2801 — Fire protection
- § 193.2803-193.2821 — 193.2803-193.2821 [Reserved]
- § 193.2901 — Scope
- § 193.2903 — Security procedures
- § 193.2905 — Protective enclosures
- § 193.2907 — Protective enclosure construction
- § 193.2909 — Security communications
- § 193.2911 — Security lighting
- § 193.2913 — Security monitoring
- § 193.2915 — Alternative power sources
- § 193.2917 — Warning signs
PART 194
- § 194.1 — Purpose
- § 194.3 — Applicability
- § 194.5 — Definitions
- § 194.7 — Operating restrictions and interim operating authorization
- § 194.101 — Operators required to submit plans
- § 194.103 — Significant and substantial harm; operator's statement
- § 194.105 — Worst case discharge
- § 194.107 — General response plan requirements
- § 194.109 — Submission of state response plans
- § 194.111 — Response plan retention
- § 194.113 — Information summary
- § 194.115 — Response resources
- § 194.117 — Training
- § 194.119 — Submission and approval procedures
- § 194.121 — Response plan review and update procedures
PART 195
- § 195.0 — Scope
- § 195.1 — Which pipelines are covered by this Part?
- § 195.2 — Definitions
- § 195.3 — What documents are incorporated by reference partly or wholly in this part?
- § 195.4 — Compatibility necessary for transportation of hazardous liquids or carbon dioxide
- § 195.5 — Conversion to service subject to this part
- § 195.6 — Unusually Sensitive Areas (USAs)
- § 195.8 — Transportation of hazardous liquid or carbon dioxide in pipelines constructed with other than steel pipe
- § 195.9 — Outer continental shelf pipelines
- § 195.10 — Responsibility of operator for compliance with this part
- § 195.11 — What is a regulated rural gathering line and what requirements apply?
- § 195.12 — What requirements apply to low-stress pipelines in rural areas?
- § 195.13 — What requirements apply to pipelines transporting hazardous liquids by gravity?
- § 195.15 — What requirements apply to reporting-regulated-only gathering lines?
- § 195.18 — How to notify PHMSA
- § 195.48 — Scope
- § 195.49 — Annual report
- § 195.50 — Reporting accidents
- § 195.52 — Immediate notice of certain accidents
- § 195.54 — Accident reports
- § 195.55 — Reporting safety-related conditions
- § 195.56 — Filing safety-related condition reports
- § 195.58 — Report submission requirements
- § 195.59 — Abandonment or deactivation of facilities
- § 195.60 — Operator assistance in investigation
- § 195.61 — National Pipeline Mapping System
- § 195.63 — OMB control number assigned to information collection
- § 195.64 — National Registry of Operators
- § 195.65 — Safety data sheets
- § 195.100 — Scope
- § 195.101 — Qualifying metallic components other than pipe
- § 195.102 — Design temperature
- § 195.104 — Variations in pressure
- § 195.106 — Internal design pressure
- § 195.108 — External pressure
- § 195.110 — External loads
- § 195.111 — Fracture propagation
- § 195.112 — New pipe
- § 195.114 — Used pipe
- § 195.116 — Valves
- § 195.118 — Fittings
- § 195.120 — Passage of internal inspection devices
- § 195.122 — Fabricated branch connections
- § 195.124 — Closures
- § 195.126 — Flange connection
- § 195.128 — Station piping
- § 195.130 — Fabricated assemblies
- § 195.132 — Design and construction of aboveground breakout tanks
- § 195.134 — Leak detection
- § 195.200 — Scope
- § 195.202 — Compliance with specifications or standards
- § 195.204 — Inspection—general
- § 195.205 — Repair, alteration and reconstruction of aboveground breakout tanks that have been in service
- § 195.206 — Material inspection
- § 195.207 — Transportation of pipe
- § 195.208 — Welding of supports and braces
- § 195.210 — Pipeline location
- § 195.212 — Bending of pipe
- § 195.214 — Welding procedures
- § 195.216 — Welding: Miter joints
- § 195.222 — Welders and welding operators: Qualification of welders and welding operators
- § 195.224 — Welding: Weather
- § 195.226 — Welding: Arc burns
- § 195.228 — Welds and welding inspection: Standards of acceptability
- § 195.230 — Welds: Repair or removal of defects
- § 195.234 — Welds: Nondestructive testing
- § 195.236-195.244 — 195.236-195.244 [Reserved]
- § 195.246 — Installation of pipe in a ditch
- § 195.248 — Cover over buried pipeline
- § 195.250 — Clearance between pipe and underground structures
- § 195.252 — Backfilling
- § 195.254 — Above ground components
- § 195.256 — Crossing of railroads and highways
- § 195.258 — Valves: General
- § 195.260 — Valves: Location
- § 195.262 — Pumping equipment
- § 195.264 — Impoundment, protection against entry, normal/emergency venting or pressure/vacuum relief for aboveground breakout tanks
- § 195.266 — Construction records
- § 195.300 — Scope
- § 195.302 — General requirements
- § 195.303 — Risk-based alternative to pressure testing older hazardous liquid and carbon dioxide pipelines
- § 195.304 — Test pressure
- § 195.305 — Testing of components
- § 195.306 — Test medium
- § 195.307 — Pressure testing aboveground breakout tanks
- § 195.308 — Testing of tie-ins
- § 195.310 — Records
- § 195.400 — Scope
- § 195.401 — General requirements
- § 195.402 — Procedural manual for operations, maintenance, and emergencies
- § 195.403 — Emergency response training
- § 195.404 — Maps and records
- § 195.405 — Protection against ignitions and safe access/egress involving floating roofs
- § 195.406 — Maximum operating pressure
- § 195.408 — Communications
- § 195.410 — Line markers
- § 195.412 — Inspection of rights-of-way and crossings under navigable waters
- § 195.413 — Underwater inspection and reburial of pipelines in the Gulf of America and its inlets
- § 195.414 — Inspections of pipelines in areas affected by extreme weather and natural disasters
- § 195.415 — [Reserved]
- § 195.416 — Pipeline assessments
- § 195.417 — Notification of potential rupture
- § 195.418 — Valves: Onshore valve shut-off for rupture mitigation
- § 195.419 — Valve capabilities
- § 195.420 — Valve maintenance
- § 195.422 — Pipeline repairs
- § 195.424 — Pipe movement
- § 195.426 — Scraper and sphere facilities
- § 195.428 — Overpressure safety devices and overfill protection systems
- § 195.430 — Firefighting equipment
- § 195.432 — Inspection of in-service breakout tanks
- § 195.434 — Signs
- § 195.436 — Security of facilities
- § 195.438 — Smoking or open flames
- § 195.440 — Public awareness
- § 195.442 — Damage prevention program
- § 195.444 — Leak detection
- § 195.446 — Control room management
- § 195.450 — Definitions
- § 195.452 — Pipeline integrity management in high consequence areas
- § 195.454 — Integrity assessments for certain underwater hazardous liquid pipeline facilities located in high consequence areas
- § 195.501 — Scope
- § 195.503 — Definitions
- § 195.505 — Qualification program
- § 195.507 — Recordkeeping
- § 195.509 — General
- § 195.551 — What do the regulations in this subpart cover?
- § 195.553 — What special definitions apply to this subpart?
- § 195.555 — What are the qualifications for supervisors?
- § 195.557 — Which pipelines must have coating for external corrosion control?
- § 195.559 — What coating material may I use for external corrosion control?
- § 195.561 — When must I inspect pipe coating used for external corrosion control?
- § 195.563 — Which pipelines must have cathodic protection?
- § 195.565 — How do I install cathodic protection on breakout tanks?
- § 195.567 — Which pipelines must have test leads and what must I do to install and maintain the leads?
- § 195.569 — Do I have to examine exposed portions of buried pipelines?
- § 195.571 — What criteria must I use to determine the adequacy of cathodic protection?
- § 195.573 — What must I do to monitor external corrosion control?
- § 195.575 — Which facilities must I electrically isolate and what inspections, tests, and safeguards are required?
- § 195.577 — What must I do to alleviate interference currents?
- § 195.579 — What must I do to mitigate internal corrosion?
- § 195.581 — Which pipelines must I protect against atmospheric corrosion and what coating material may I use?
- § 195.583 — What must I do to monitor atmospheric corrosion control?
- § 195.585 — What must I do to correct corroded pipe?
- § 195.587 — What methods are available to determine the strength of corroded pipe?
- § 195.588 — What standards apply to direct assessment?
- § 195.589 — What corrosion control information do I have to maintain?
- § 195.591 — In-Line inspection of pipelines
PART 196
- § 196.1 — What is the purpose and scope of this part?
- § 196.3 — Definitions
- § 196.101 — What is the purpose and scope of this subpart?
- § 196.103 — What must an excavator do to protect underground pipelines from excavation-related damage?
- § 196.105 — [Reserved]
- § 196.107 — What must an excavator do if a pipeline is damaged by excavation activity?
- § 196.109 — What must an excavator do if damage to a pipeline from excavation activity causes a leak where product is released from the pipeline?
- § 196.111 — What if a pipeline operator fails to respond to a locate request or fails to accurately locate and mark its pipeline?
- § 196.201 — What is the purpose and scope of this subpart?
- § 196.203 — What is the administrative process PHMSA will use to conduct enforcement proceedings for alleged violations of excavation damage prevention requirements?
- § 196.205 — Can PHMSA assess administrative civil penalties for violations?
- § 196.207 — What are the maximum administrative civil penalties for violations?
- § 196.209 — May other civil enforcement actions be taken?
- § 196.211 — May criminal penalties be imposed?
PART 198
- § 198.1 — Scope
- § 198.3 — Definitions
- § 198.11 — Grant authority
- § 198.13 — Grant allocation formula
- § 198.31 — Scope
- § 198.33 — [Reserved]
- § 198.35 — Grants conditioned on adoption of one-call damage prevention program
- § 198.37 — State one-call damage prevention program
- § 198.39 — Qualifications for operation of one-call notification system
- § 198.51 — What is the purpose and scope of this subpart?
- § 198.53 — When and how will PHMSA evaluate State damage prevention enforcement programs?
- § 198.55 — What criteria will PHMSA use in evaluating the effectiveness of State damage prevention enforcement programs?
- § 198.57 — What is the process PHMSA will use to notify a State that its damage prevention enforcement program appears to be inadequate?
- § 198.59 — How may a State respond to a notice of inadequacy?
- § 198.61 — How is a State notified of PHMSA's final decision?
- § 198.63 — How may a State with an inadequate damage prevention enforcement program seek reconsideration by PHMSA?
PART 199
- § 199.1 — Scope
- § 199.2 — Applicability
- § 199.3 — Definitions
- § 199.5 — DOT procedures
- § 199.7 — Stand-down waivers
- § 199.9 — Preemption of State and local laws
- § 199.100 — Purpose
- § 199.101 — Anti-drug plan
- § 199.103 — Use of persons who fail or refuse a drug test
- § 199.105 — Drug tests required
- § 199.107 — Drug testing laboratory
- § 199.109 — Review of drug testing results
- § 199.111 — [Reserved]
- § 199.113 — Employee assistance program
- § 199.115 — Contractor employees
- § 199.117 — Recordkeeping
- § 199.119 — Reporting of anti-drug testing results
- § 199.200 — Purpose
- § 199.201 — [Reserved]
- § 199.202 — Alcohol misuse plan
- § 199.203-199.205 — 199.203-199.205 [Reserved]
- § 199.209 — Other requirements imposed by operators
- § 199.211 — Requirement for notice
- § 199.213 — [Reserved]
- § 199.215 — Alcohol concentration
- § 199.217 — On-duty use
- § 199.219 — Pre-duty use
- § 199.221 — Use following an accident
- § 199.223 — Refusal to submit to a required alcohol test
- § 199.225 — Alcohol tests required
- § 199.227 — Retention of records
- § 199.229 — Reporting of alcohol testing results
- § 199.231 — Access to facilities and records
- § 199.233 — Removal from covered function
- § 199.235 — Required evaluation and testing
- § 199.237 — Other alcohol-related conduct
- § 199.239 — Operator obligation to promulgate a policy on the misuse of alcohol
- § 199.241 — Training for supervisors
- § 199.243 — Referral, evaluation, and treatment
- § 199.245 — Contractor employees
PART 200
- § 200.1 — General
- § 200.3 — Definitions
- § 200.5 — Applications
- § 200.7 — Objections
- § 200.9 — Hearings
- § 200.11 — Orders, approvals, and determinations
- § 200.13 — Publication
PART 207
- § 207.1 — Application
- § 207.2 — Definitions
- § 207.3 — Designation and commissioning
- § 207.4 — Notice to State officials
- § 207.5 — Authority in States where officer not commissioned
- § 207.6 — Transfers
- § 207.7 — Training
PART 209
- § 209.1 — Purpose
- § 209.3 — Definitions
- § 209.5 — Service
- § 209.6 — Requests for admission
- § 209.7 — Subpoenas; witness fees
- § 209.8 — Depositions in formal proceedings
- § 209.9 — Filing
- § 209.11 — Request for confidential treatment
- § 209.13 — Consolidation
- § 209.15 — Rules of evidence
- § 209.17 — Motions
- § 209.101 — Civil penalties generally
- § 209.103 — Minimum and maximum penalties
- § 209.105 — Notice of probable violation
- § 209.107 — Reply
- § 209.109 — Payment of penalty; compromise
- § 209.111 — Informal response and assessment
- § 209.113 — Request for hearing
- § 209.115 — Hearing
- § 209.117 — Presiding officer's decision
- § 209.119 — Assessment considerations
- § 209.121 — Appeal
- § 209.131 — Criminal penalties generally
- § 209.133 — Referral for prosecution
- § 209.201 — Compliance orders generally
- § 209.203 — Notice of investigation
- § 209.205 — Reply
- § 209.207 — Consent order
- § 209.209 — Hearing
- § 209.211 — Presiding officer's decision
- § 209.213 — Appeal
- § 209.215 — Time limitation
- § 209.301 — Purpose and scope
- § 209.303 — Coverage
- § 209.305 — Notice of proposed disqualification
- § 209.307 — Reply
- § 209.309 — Informal response
- § 209.311 — Request for hearing
- § 209.313 — Discovery
- § 209.315 — Subpoenas
- § 209.317 — Official record
- § 209.319 — Prehearing conference
- § 209.321 — Hearing
- § 209.323 — Initial decision
- § 209.325 — Finality of decision
- § 209.327 — Appeal
- § 209.329 — Assessment considerations
- § 209.331 — Enforcement of disqualification order
- § 209.333 — Prohibitions
- § 209.335 — Penalties
- § 209.337 — Information collection
- § 209.401 — Purpose and scope
- § 209.403 — Applicability
- § 209.405 — Reporting of remedial actions
- § 209.407 — Delayed reports
- § 209.409 — Penalties
- § 209.501 — Review of rail transportation safety and security route analysis
PART 210
- § 210.1 — Scope of part
- § 210.3 — Applicability
- § 210.5 — Definitions
- § 210.7 — Responsibility for noise defective railroad equipment
- § 210.9 — Movement of a noise defective locomotive, rail car, or consist of a locomotive and rail cars
- § 210.11 — Waivers
- § 210.13 — Penalty
- § 210.21 — Scope of subpart
- § 210.23 — Authorization
- § 210.25 — Measurement criteria and procedures
- § 210.27 — New locomotive certification
- § 210.29 — Operation standards (moving locomotives and rail cars)
- § 210.31 — Operation standards (stationary locomotives at 30 meters)
- § 210.33 — Operation standards (switcher locomotives, load cell test stands, car coupling operations, and retarders)
PART 211
- § 211.1 — General
- § 211.3 — Participation by interested persons
- § 211.5 — Regulatory docket
- § 211.7 — Filing requirements
- § 211.9 — Content of rulemaking and waiver petitions
- § 211.11 — Processing of petitions for rulemaking
- § 211.13 — Initiation and completion of rulemaking proceedings
- § 211.15 — Notice and participation
- § 211.17 — Publication and contents of notices
- § 211.19 — Petitions for extensions of time to comment
- § 211.21 — Consideration of comments received
- § 211.23 — Additional public proceedings
- § 211.25 — Hearings
- § 211.27 — Publication of adopted rules and withdrawal of notices
- § 211.29 — Petitions for reconsideration of a final rule
- § 211.31 — Proceedings on petitions for reconsideration of a final rule
- § 211.33 — Direct final rulemaking procedures
- § 211.41 — Processing of petitions for waiver of safety rules
- § 211.43 — Processing of other waiver petitions
- § 211.45 — Petitions for emergency waiver of safety rules
- § 211.47 — Review procedures
- § 211.51 — Tests
- § 211.53 — Signal applications
- § 211.55 — Special approvals
- § 211.57 — Petitions for reconsideration
- § 211.59 — Proceedings on petitions for reconsideration
- § 211.61 — Informal safety inquiries
- § 211.71 — General
- § 211.73 — Presiding officer; powers
- § 211.75 — Evidence
- § 211.77 — Appeal to the Administrator
PART 212
- § 212.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 212.3 — Definitions
- § 212.5 — Filing
- § 212.101 — Program principles
- § 212.103 — Investigative and surveillance authority
- § 212.105 — Agreements
- § 212.107 — Certification
- § 212.109 — [Reserved]
- § 212.111 — Monitoring and other inspections
- § 212.113 — Program termination
- § 212.115 — Enforcement actions
- § 212.201 — General qualifications of State inspection personnel
- § 212.203 — Track inspector
- § 212.205 — Apprentice track inspector
- § 212.207 — Signal and train control (S&TC) inspector
- § 212.209 — [Reserved]
- § 212.211 — Apprentice S&TC inspector
- § 212.213 — Motive power and equipment (MP&E) inspector
- § 212.215 — [Reserved]
- § 212.217 — [Reserved]
- § 212.219 — Apprentice MP&E inspector
- § 212.221 — Operating practices inspector
- § 212.223 — [Reserved]
- § 212.225 — Apprentice operating practices inspector
- § 212.227 — Hazardous materials inspector
- § 212.229 — Apprentice hazardous materials inspector
- § 212.231 — Grade crossing and trespasser outreach inspector
- § 212.233 — Apprentice grade crossing and trespasser inspector
- § 212.235 — Inapplicable qualification requirements
PART 213
- § 213.1 — Scope of part
- § 213.3 — Application
- § 213.4 — Excepted track
- § 213.5 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 213.7 — Designation of qualified persons to supervise certain renewals and inspect track
- § 213.9 — Classes of track: operating speed limits
- § 213.11 — Restoration or renewal of track under traffic conditions
- § 213.13 — Measuring track not under load
- § 213.14 — Application of requirements to curved track
- § 213.15 — Penalties
- § 213.17 — Waivers
- § 213.19 — Information collection
- § 213.31 — Scope
- § 213.33 — Drainage
- § 213.37 — Vegetation
- § 213.51 — Scope
- § 213.53 — Gage
- § 213.55 — Track alinement
- § 213.57 — Curves; elevation and speed limitations
- § 213.59 — Elevation of curved track; runoff
- § 213.63 — Track surface
- § 213.65 — Combined track alinement and surface deviations
- § 213.101 — Scope
- § 213.103 — Ballast; general
- § 213.109 — Crossties
- § 213.110 — Gage restraint measurement systems
- § 213.113 — Defective rails
- § 213.115 — Rail end mismatch
- § 213.118 — Continuous welded rail (CWR); plan review and approval
- § 213.119 — Continuous welded rail (CWR); plan contents
- § 213.121 — Rail joints
- § 213.122 — Torch cut rail
- § 213.123 — Tie plates
- § 213.127 — Rail fastening systems
- § 213.133 — Turnouts and track crossings generally
- § 213.135 — Switches
- § 213.137 — Frogs
- § 213.139 — Spring rail frogs
- § 213.141 — Self-guarded frogs
- § 213.143 — Frog guard rails and guard faces; gage
- § 213.201 — Scope
- § 213.205 — Derails
- § 213.231 — Scope
- § 213.233 — Visual track inspections
- § 213.234 — Automated inspection of track constructed with concrete crossties
- § 213.235 — Inspection of switches, track crossings, and lift rail assemblies or other transition devices on moveable bridges
- § 213.237 — Inspection of rail
- § 213.238 — Qualified operator
- § 213.239 — Special inspections
- § 213.240 — Continuous rail testing
- § 213.241 — Inspection records
- § 213.301 — Scope of subpart
- § 213.303 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 213.305 — Designation of qualified individuals; general qualifications
- § 213.307 — Classes of track: operating speed limits
- § 213.309 — Restoration or renewal of track under traffic conditions
- § 213.311 — Measuring track not under load
- § 213.313 — Application of requirements to curved track
- § 213.317 — Waivers
- § 213.319 — Drainage
- § 213.321 — Vegetation
- § 213.323 — Track gage
- § 213.327 — Track alinement
- § 213.329 — Curves; elevation and speed limitations
- § 213.331 — Track surface
- § 213.332 — Combined track alinement and surface deviations
- § 213.333 — Automated vehicle-based inspection systems
- § 213.334 — Ballast; general
- § 213.335 — Crossties
- § 213.337 — Defective rails
- § 213.339 — Inspection of rail in service
- § 213.341 — Initial inspection of new rail and welds
- § 213.343 — Continuous welded rail (CWR)
- § 213.345 — Vehicle/track system qualification
- § 213.347 — Automotive or railroad crossings at grade
- § 213.349 — Rail end mismatch
- § 213.351 — Rail joints
- § 213.352 — Torch cut rail
- § 213.353 — Turnouts, crossovers, and lift rail assemblies or other transition devices on moveable bridges
- § 213.355 — Frog guard rails and guard faces; gage
- § 213.357 — Derails
- § 213.359 — Track stiffness
- § 213.361 — Right of way
- § 213.365 — Visual track inspections
- § 213.367 — Special inspections
- § 213.369 — Inspection records
PART 214
- § 214.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 214.3 — Application
- § 214.5 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 214.7 — Definitions
- § 214.101 — Purpose and scope
- § 214.103 — Fall protection, generally
- § 214.105 — Fall protection systems standards and practices
- § 214.107 — Working over or adjacent to water
- § 214.109 — Scaffolding
- § 214.111 — Personal protective equipment, generally
- § 214.113 — Head protection
- § 214.115 — Foot protection
- § 214.117 — Eye and face protection
- § 214.301 — Purpose and scope
- § 214.302 — [Reserved]
- § 214.303 — Railroad on-track safety programs, generally
- § 214.305 — [Reserved]
- § 214.307 — On-track safety programs
- § 214.309 — On-track safety manual
- § 214.311 — Responsibility of employers
- § 214.313 — Responsibility of individual roadway workers
- § 214.315 — Supervision and communication
- § 214.317 — On-track safety procedures, generally
- § 214.318 — Locomotive servicing and car shop repair track areas
- § 214.319 — Working limits, generally
- § 214.320 — Roadway maintenance machine movements over signalized non-controlled track
- § 214.321 — Exclusive track occupancy
- § 214.322 — Exclusive track occupancy, electronic display
- § 214.323 — Foul time
- § 214.325 — Train coordination
- § 214.327 — Inaccessible track
- § 214.329 — Train approach warning provided by watchmen/lookouts
- § 214.331 — Definite train location
- § 214.333 — Informational line-ups of trains
- § 214.335 — On-track safety procedures for roadway work groups, general
- § 214.336 — On-track safety procedures for certain roadway work groups and adjacent tracks
- § 214.337 — On-track safety procedures for lone workers
- § 214.339 — Audible warning from trains
- § 214.341 — Roadway maintenance machines
- § 214.343 — Training and qualification, general
- § 214.345 — Training for all roadway workers
- § 214.347 — Training and qualification for lone workers
- § 214.349 — Training and qualification of watchmen/lookouts
- § 214.351 — Training and qualification of flagmen
- § 214.353 — Training and qualification of each roadway worker in charge
- § 214.355 — Training and qualification of each roadway worker in on-track safety for operators of roadway maintenance machines
- § 214.357 — Training and qualification for operators of roadway maintenance machines equipped with a crane
- § 214.501 — Purpose and scope
- § 214.503 — Good-faith challenges; procedures for notification and resolution
- § 214.505 — Required environmental control and protection systems for new on-track roadway maintenance machines with enclosed cabs
- § 214.507 — Required safety equipment for new on-track roadway maintenance machines
- § 214.509 — Required visual illumination and reflective devices for new on-track roadway maintenance machines
- § 214.511 — Required audible warning devices for new on-track roadway maintenance machines
- § 214.513 — Retrofitting of existing on-track roadway maintenance machines; general
- § 214.515 — Overhead covers for existing on-track roadway maintenance machines
- § 214.517 — Retrofitting of existing on-track roadway maintenance machines manufactured on or after January 1, 1991
- § 214.518 — Safe and secure positions for riders
- § 214.519 — Floors, decks, stairs, and ladders of on-track roadway maintenance machines
- § 214.521 — Flagging equipment for on-track roadway maintenance machines and hi-rail vehicles
- § 214.523 — Hi-rail vehicles
- § 214.525 — Towing with on-track roadway maintenance machines or hi-rail vehicles
- § 214.527 — On-track roadway maintenance machines; inspection for compliance and schedule for repairs
- § 214.529 — In-service failure of primary braking system
- § 214.531 — Schedule of repairs; general
- § 214.533 — Schedule of repairs subject to availability of parts
PART 215
- § 215.1 — Scope of part
- § 215.3 — Application
- § 215.5 — Definitions
- § 215.7 — Prohibited acts
- § 215.9 — Movement of defective cars for repair
- § 215.11 — Designated inspectors
- § 215.13 — Pre-departure inspection
- § 215.15 — Periodic inspection
- § 215.101 — Scope
- § 215.103 — Defective wheel
- § 215.105 — Defective axle
- § 215.107 — Defective plain bearing box: General
- § 215.109 — Defective plain bearing box: Journal lubrication system
- § 215.111 — Defective plain bearing
- § 215.113 — Defective plain bearing wedge
- § 215.115 — Defective roller bearing
- § 215.117 — Defective roller bearing adapter
- § 215.119 — Defective freight car truck
- § 215.121 — Defective car body
- § 215.123 — Defective couplers
- § 215.125 — Defective uncoupling device
- § 215.127 — Defective draft arrangement
- § 215.129 — Defective cushioning device
- § 215.201 — Scope
- § 215.203 — Restricted cars
- § 215.301 — General
- § 215.303 — Stenciling of restricted cars
- § 215.305 — Stenciling of maintenance-of-way equipment
- § 215.401 — Requirements for railroad freight cars placed into service in the United States
- § 215.403 — Certification of compliance
- § 215.405 — Prohibition on registering noncompliant railroad freight cars
- § 215.407 — Civil penalties
- § 215.409 — Demand letter
- § 215.411 — Reply
- § 215.413 — Payment of penalty; compromise
- § 215.415 — Informal response and assessment
- § 215.417 — Request for hearing
- § 215.419 — Hearing
- § 215.421 — Presiding officer's decision
PART 216
- § 216.1 — Application
- § 216.3 — Definitions
- § 216.5 — Delegation and general provisions
- § 216.7 — Penalties
- § 216.11 — Special notice for repairs—railroad freight car
- § 216.13 — Special notice for repairs—locomotive
- § 216.14 — Special notice for repairs—passenger equipment
- § 216.15 — Special notice for repairs—track class
- § 216.17 — Appeals
- § 216.21 — Notice of track conditions
- § 216.23 — Consideration of recommendation
- § 216.25 — Issuance and review of emergency order
- § 216.27 — Reservation of authority and discretion
PART 217
- § 217.1 — Purpose
- § 217.2 — Preemptive effect
- § 217.3 — Application
- § 217.4 — Definitions
- § 217.5 — Penalty
- § 217.7 — Operating rules; filing and recordkeeping
- § 217.9 — Program of operational tests and inspections; recordkeeping
- § 217.11 — Program of instruction on operating rules; recordkeeping; electronic recordkeeping
- § 217.13 — Information collection
PART 218
- § 218.1 — Purpose
- § 218.3 — Application
- § 218.4 — Preemptive effect
- § 218.5 — Definitions
- § 218.7 — Waivers
- § 218.9 — Civil penalty
- § 218.11 — Filing, testing, and instruction
- § 218.21 — Scope
- § 218.22 — Utility employee
- § 218.23 — Blue signal display
- § 218.24 — One-person crew
- § 218.25 — Workers on a main track
- § 218.27 — Workers on track other than main track
- § 218.29 — Alternate methods of protection
- § 218.30 — Remotely controlled switches
- § 218.31 — Scope
- § 218.35 — Yard limits
- § 218.37 — Flag protection
- § 218.39 — Hump operations
- § 218.41 — Noncompliance with hump operations rule
- § 218.51 — Purpose
- § 218.53 — Scope and definitions
- § 218.55 — Tampering prohibited
- § 218.57 — Responsibilities of individuals
- § 218.59 — Responsibilities of railroads
- § 218.61 — Authority to deactivate safety devices
- § 218.71 — Purpose and scope
- § 218.73 — Warning signal display
- § 218.75 — Methods of protection for camp cars
- § 218.77 — Remotely controlled switches
- § 218.79 — Alternative methods of protection
- § 218.80 — Movement of occupied camp cars
- § 218.91 — Purpose and scope
- § 218.93 — Definitions
- § 218.95 — Instruction, training, and examination
- § 218.97 — Good faith challenge procedures
- § 218.99 — Shoving or pushing movements
- § 218.101 — Leaving rolling and on-track maintenance-of-way equipment in the clear
- § 218.103 — Hand-operated switches, including crossover switches
- § 218.105 — Additional operational requirements for hand-operated main track switches
- § 218.107 — Additional operational requirements for hand-operated crossover switches
- § 218.109 — Hand-operated fixed derails
- § 218.121 — Purpose and scope
- § 218.123 — General train crew size safety requirements
- § 218.125 — Specific passenger and tourist train operation exceptions to crew size safety requirements
- § 218.127 — Specific freight train exceptions to crew size safety requirements
- § 218.129 — Conditional exceptions based on compliance dates for Class II and III legacy freight train operations, certain other Class II and III freight railroad train operations, work train operations, helper service train operations, and lite locomotive train operations staffed with a one-person train crew
- § 218.131 — Special approval petition requirements for train operations staffed with a one-person train crew
- § 218.133 — Risk assessment content and procedures
- § 218.135 — Special approval procedure
- § 218.137 — Annual railroad responsibilities after receipt of special approval
PART 219
- § 219.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 219.3 — Application
- § 219.4 — Recognition of a foreign railroad's workplace testing program
- § 219.5 — Definitions
- § 219.7 — Waivers
- § 219.9 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 219.10 — Penalties
- § 219.11 — General conditions for chemical tests
- § 219.12 — Hours-of-service laws implications
- § 219.13-219.15 — 219.13-219.15 [Reserved]
- § 219.17 — Construction
- § 219.19 — [Reserved]
- § 219.21 — Information collection
- § 219.23 — Railroad policies
- § 219.25 — Previous employer drug and alcohol checks
- § 219.101 — Alcohol and drug use prohibited
- § 219.102 — Prohibition on abuse of controlled substances
- § 219.103 — Prescribed and over-the-counter drugs
- § 219.104 — Responsive action
- § 219.105 — Railroad's duty to prevent violations
- § 219.107 — Consequences of refusal
- § 219.201 — Events for which testing is required
- § 219.203 — Responsibilities of railroads and employees
- § 219.205 — Specimen collection and handling
- § 219.206 — FRA access to breath test results
- § 219.207 — Fatality
- § 219.209 — Reports of tests and refusals
- § 219.211 — Analysis and follow-up
- § 219.213 — Unlawful refusals; consequences
- § 219.301 — Mandatory reasonable suspicion testing
- § 219.303 — Reasonable suspicion observations
- § 219.305 — Prompt specimen collection; time limitations
- § 219.401 — Authorization for reasonable cause testing
- § 219.403 — Requirements for reasonable cause testing
- § 219.405 — Documentation requirements
- § 219.407 — Prompt specimen collection; time limitations
- § 219.409 — Limitations on authority
- § 219.501 — Pre-employment drug testing
- § 219.502 — Pre-employment alcohol testing
- § 219.503 — Notification; records
- § 219.505 — Non-negative tests and refusals
- § 219.601 — Purpose and scope of random testing programs
- § 219.603 — General requirements for random testing programs
- § 219.605 — Submission and approval of random testing plans
- § 219.607 — Requirements for random testing plans
- § 219.609 — Inclusion of contractor employees and volunteers in random testing plans
- § 219.611 — Random alcohol and drug testing pools
- § 219.613 — Random testing selections
- § 219.615 — Random testing collections
- § 219.617 — Participation in random alcohol and drug testing
- § 219.619 — Positive alcohol and drug test results and refusals; procedures
- § 219.621 — Use of service agents
- § 219.623 — Records
- § 219.625 — FRA Administrator's determination of random alcohol and drug testing rates
- § 219.701 — Standards for drug and alcohol testing
- § 219.800 — Annual reports
- § 219.801-219.803 — 219.801-219.803 [Reserved]
- § 219.901 — Retention of alcohol and drug testing records
- § 219.903 — Access to facilities and records
- § 219.905 — [Reserved]
- § 219.1001 — Requirement for referral programs
- § 219.1003 — Referral program conditions
- § 219.1005 — Optional provisions
- § 219.1007 — Alternate programs
PART 220
- § 220.1 — Scope
- § 220.2 — [Reserved]
- § 220.3 — Application
- § 220.5 — Definitions
- § 220.7 — Penalty
- § 220.8 — Waivers
- § 220.9 — Requirements for trains
- § 220.11 — Requirements for roadway workers
- § 220.13 — Reporting emergencies
- § 220.21 — Railroad operating rules; radio communications; recordkeeping
- § 220.23 — Publication of radio information
- § 220.25 — Instruction and operational testing of employees
- § 220.27 — Identification
- § 220.29 — Statement of letters and numbers in radio communications
- § 220.31 — Initiating a radio transmission
- § 220.33 — Receiving a radio transmission
- § 220.35 — Ending a radio transmission
- § 220.37 — Testing radio and wireless communication equipment
- § 220.38 — Communication equipment failure
- § 220.39 — Continuous radio monitoring
- § 220.41 — [Reserved]
- § 220.43 — Radio communications consistent with federal regulations and railroad operating rules
- § 220.45 — Radio communication shall be complete
- § 220.47 — Emergency radio transmissions
- § 220.49 — Radio communication used in shoving, backing or pushing movements
- § 220.51 — Radio communications and signal indications
- § 220.61 — Radio transmission of mandatory directives
- § 220.301 — Purpose and application
- § 220.302 — Operating rules implementing the requirements of this subpart
- § 220.303 — General use of electronic devices
- § 220.305 — Use of personal electronic devices
- § 220.307 — Use of railroad-supplied electronic devices
- § 220.309 — Permitted uses; exceptions to other restrictions
- § 220.311 — Railroad operating employees in deadhead status
- § 220.313 — Instruction
- § 220.315 — Operational tests and inspections; further restrictions on use of electronic devices
PART 221
- § 221.1 — Scope
- § 221.3 — Application
- § 221.5 — Definitions
- § 221.7 — Civil penalty
- § 221.9 — Waivers
- § 221.11 — State regulation
- § 221.13 — Marking device display
- § 221.14 — Marking devices
- § 221.15 — Marking device inspection
- § 221.16 — Inspection procedure
- § 221.17 — Movement of defective equipment
PART 222
- § 222.1 — What is the purpose of this regulation?
- § 222.3 — What areas does this regulation cover?
- § 222.5 — What railroads does this regulation apply to?
- § 222.7 — What is this regulation's effect on State and local laws and ordinances?
- § 222.9 — Definitions
- § 222.11 — What are the penalties for failure to comply with this part?
- § 222.13 — Who is responsible for compliance?
- § 222.15 — How does one obtain a waiver of a provision of this regulation?
- § 222.17 — How can a State agency become a recognized State agency?
- § 222.21 — When must a locomotive horn be used?
- § 222.23 — How does this regulation affect sounding of a horn during an emergency or other situations?
- § 222.25 — How does this rule affect private highway-rail grade crossings?
- § 222.27 — How does this rule affect pedestrian grade crossings?
- § 222.31 — [Reserved]
- § 222.33 — Can locomotive horns be silenced at an individual public highway-rail grade crossing which is not within a quiet zone?
- § 222.35 — What are the minimum requirements for quiet zones?
- § 222.37 — Who may establish a quiet zone?
- § 222.38 — Can a quiet zone be created in the Chicago Region?
- § 222.39 — How is a quiet zone established?
- § 222.41 — How does this rule affect Pre-Rule Quiet Zones and Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zones?
- § 222.42 — How does this rule affect Intermediate Quiet Zones and Intermediate Partial Quiet Zones?
- § 222.43 — What notices and other information are required to create or continue a quiet zone?
- § 222.45 — When is a railroad required to cease routine sounding of locomotive horns at crossings?
- § 222.47 — What periodic updates are required?
- § 222.49 — Who may file Grade Crossing Inventory Forms?
- § 222.51 — Under what conditions will quiet zone status be terminated?
- § 222.53 — What are the requirements for supplementary and alternative safety measures?
- § 222.55 — How are new supplementary or alternative safety measures approved?
- § 222.57 — Can parties seek review of the Associate Administrator's actions?
- § 222.59 — When may a wayside horn be used?
PART 223
- § 223.1 — Scope
- § 223.3 — Application
- § 223.5 — Definitions
- § 223.7 — Responsibility
- § 223.8 — Additional requirements for passenger equipment
- § 223.9 — Requirements for equipment built or rebuilt after June 30, 1980
- § 223.11 — Requirements for locomotives built or rebuilt prior to July 1, 1980
- § 223.13 — Requirements for cabooses built or rebuilt prior to July 1, 1980
- § 223.15 — Requirements for passenger cars built or rebuilt prior to July 1, 1980
- § 223.17 — [Reserved]
PART 224
- § 224.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 224.3 — Applicability
- § 224.5 — Definitions
- § 224.7 — Waivers
- § 224.9 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 224.11 — Penalties
- § 224.13 — Preemptive effect
- § 224.15 — Special approval procedures
- § 224.101 — General requirements
- § 224.103 — Characteristics of retroreflective sheeting
- § 224.105 — Sheeting dimensions and quantity
- § 224.106 — Location of retroreflective sheeting
- § 224.107 — [Reserved]
- § 224.109 — Inspection and replacement of missing, damaged, or obscured retroreflective sheeting
- § 224.111 — Evaluation and replacement of 10-year-old or underperforming retroreflective sheeting
PART 225
- § 225.1 — Purpose
- § 225.3 — Applicability
- § 225.5 — Definitions
- § 225.6 — Consolidated reporting
- § 225.7 — Public examination and use of reports
- § 225.9 — Telephonic reports of certain accidents/incidents and other events
- § 225.11 — Reporting of accidents/incidents
- § 225.12 — Rail Equipment Accident/Incident Reports alleging employee human factor as cause; Employee Human Factor Attachment; notice to employee; employee supplement
- § 225.13 — Late reports
- § 225.15 — Accidents/incidents not to be reported
- § 225.17 — Doubtful cases; alcohol or drug involvement
- § 225.18 — Alcohol or drug involvement
- § 225.19 — Primary groups of accidents/incidents
- § 225.21 — Forms
- § 225.23 — Joint operations
- § 225.25 — Recordkeeping
- § 225.27 — Retention of records
- § 225.29 — Penalties
- § 225.31 — Investigations
- § 225.33 — Internal Control Plans
- § 225.35 — Access to records and reports
- § 225.37 — Optical media transfer and electronic submission
- § 225.39 — FRA policy on covered data
- § 225.41 — Suicide data
PART 227
- § 227.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 227.3 — Application
- § 227.5 — Definitions
- § 227.7 — [Reserved]
- § 227.9 — Penalties
- § 227.11 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 227.13 — Waivers
- § 227.15 — Information collection
- § 227.101 — Scope and applicability
- § 227.103 — Noise monitoring program
- § 227.105 — Protection of employees
- § 227.107 — Hearing conservation program
- § 227.109 — Audiometric testing program
- § 227.111 — Audiometric test requirements
- § 227.113 — Noise operational controls
- § 227.115 — Hearing protectors
- § 227.117 — Hearing protector attenuation
- § 227.119 — Training program
- § 227.121 — Recordkeeping
- § 227.201 — Criteria for requiring availability of EEBAs in the locomotive cab
- § 227.203 — Criteria for selecting EEBAs
- § 227.205 — Storage facilities for EEBAs
- § 227.207 — Railroad's program for inspection, maintenance, and replacement of EEBAs; requirements for procedures
- § 227.209 — Railroad's program of instruction on EEBAs
- § 227.211 — Requirement to implement a general EEBA program; criteria for placing employees in the general EEBA program
- § 227.213 — Employee's responsibilities
- § 227.215 — Recordkeeping in general
- § 227.217 — Compliance dates
- § 227.219 — Incorporation by reference
PART 228
- § 228.1 — Scope
- § 228.3 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 228.5 — Definitions
- § 228.6 — Penalties
- § 228.7 — Hours of duty
- § 228.9 — Manual, electronic, and automated records; general
- § 228.11 — Hours of duty records
- § 228.13 — [Reserved]
- § 228.17 — Dispatcher's record of train movements
- § 228.19 — Monthly reports of excess service
- § 228.21 — [Reserved]
- § 228.23 — [Reserved]
- § 228.101 — Distance requirement for employee sleeping quarters; definitions used in this subpart
- § 228.102 — Distance requirement for camp cars provided as sleeping quarters exclusively to MOW workers
- § 228.103 — Approval procedure: construction within one-half mile (2,640 feet) (804 meters)
- § 228.105 — Additional requirements; construction within one-third mile (1,760 feet) (536 meters) of certain switching
- § 228.107 — Action on petition
- § 228.201 — Electronic recordkeeping system and automated recordkeeping system; general
- § 228.203 — Program components
- § 228.205 — Access to electronic records
- § 228.206 — Requirements for automated records and for automated recordkeeping systems on eligible smaller railroads, and their contractors or subcontractors that provide covered service employees to such railroads
- § 228.207 — Training
- § 228.301 — Purpose and scope
- § 228.303 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 228.305 — Compliance date
- § 228.307 — Definitions
- § 228.309 — Structure, emergency egress, lighting, temperature, and noise-level standards
- § 228.311 — Minimum space requirements, beds, storage, and sanitary facilities
- § 228.313 — Electrical system requirements
- § 228.315 — Vermin control
- § 228.317 — Toilets
- § 228.319 — Lavatories
- § 228.321 — Showering facilities
- § 228.323 — Potable water
- § 228.325 — Food service in a camp car or separate kitchen or dining facility in a camp
- § 228.327 — Waste collection and disposal
- § 228.329 — Housekeeping
- § 228.331 — First aid and life safety
- § 228.333 — Remedial action
- § 228.335 — Electronic recordkeeping
- § 228.401 — Applicability
- § 228.403 — Nonapplication, exemption, and definitions
- § 228.405 — Limitations on duty hours of train employees engaged in commuter or intercity rail passenger transportation
- § 228.407 — Analysis of work schedules; submissions; FRA review and approval of submissions; fatigue mitigation plans
- § 228.409 — Requirements for railroad-provided employee sleeping quarters during interim releases and other periods available for rest within a duty tour
- § 228.411 — Training
- § 228.413 — Compliance date for regulations; exemption from compliance with statute
PART 229
- § 229.1 — Scope
- § 229.3 — Applicability
- § 229.4 — Information collection
- § 229.5 — Definitions
- § 229.7 — Prohibited acts and penalties
- § 229.9 — Movement of non-complying locomotives
- § 229.11 — Locomotive identification
- § 229.13 — Control of locomotives
- § 229.14 — Non-MU control cab locomotives
- § 229.15 — Remote control locomotives
- § 229.17 — Accident reports
- § 229.19 — Prior waivers
- § 229.20 — Electronic recordkeeping
- § 229.21 — Daily inspection
- § 229.22 — Passenger locomotive inspection and repair record
- § 229.23 — Periodic inspection: general
- § 229.25 — Tests: Every periodic inspection
- § 229.27 — Annual tests
- § 229.29 — Air brake system calibration, maintenance, and testing
- § 229.31 — Main reservoir tests
- § 229.33 — Out-of-use credit
- § 229.41 — Protection against personal injury
- § 229.43 — Exhaust and battery gases
- § 229.45 — General condition
- § 229.46 — Brakes: general
- § 229.47 — Emergency brake valve
- § 229.49 — Main reservoir system
- § 229.51 — Aluminum main reservoirs
- § 229.53 — Brake gauges
- § 229.55 — Piston travel
- § 229.57 — Foundation brake gear
- § 229.59 — Leakage
- § 229.61 — Draft system
- § 229.63 — Lateral motion
- § 229.64 — Plain bearings
- § 229.65 — Spring rigging
- § 229.67 — Trucks
- § 229.69 — Side bearings
- § 229.71 — Clearance above top of rail
- § 229.73 — Wheel sets
- § 229.75 — Wheels and tire defects
- § 229.77 — Current collectors
- § 229.79 — Third rail shoes
- § 229.81 — Emergency pole; shoe insulation
- § 229.83 — Insulation or grounding of metal parts
- § 229.85 — High voltage markings: doors, cover plates, or barriers
- § 229.87 — Hand-operated switches
- § 229.89 — Jumpers; cable connections
- § 229.91 — Motors and generators
- § 229.93 — Safety cut-off device
- § 229.95 — Venting
- § 229.97 — Grounding fuel tanks
- § 229.99 — Safety hangers
- § 229.101 — Engines
- § 229.103 — Safe working pressure; factor of safety
- § 229.105 — Steam generator number
- § 229.107 — Pressure gauge
- § 229.109 — Safety valves
- § 229.111 — Water-flow indicator
- § 229.113 — Warning notice
- § 229.114 — Steam generator inspections and tests
- § 229.115 — Slip/slide alarms
- § 229.117 — Speed indicators
- § 229.119 — Cabs, floors, and passageways
- § 229.121 — Locomotive cab noise
- § 229.123 — Pilots, snowplows, end plates
- § 229.125 — Headlights and auxiliary lights
- § 229.127 — Cab lights
- § 229.129 — Locomotive horn
- § 229.131 — Sanders
- § 229.133 — Interim locomotive conspicuity measures—auxiliary external lights
- § 229.135 — Event recorders
- § 229.136 — Locomotive image and audio recording devices
- § 229.137 — Sanitation, general requirements
- § 229.139 — Sanitation, servicing requirements
- § 229.140 — Alerters
- § 229.141 — Body structure, MU locomotives
- § 229.201 — Purpose and scope
- § 229.203 — Applicability
- § 229.205 — General requirements
- § 229.206 — Design requirements
- § 229.207 — New locomotive crashworthiness design standards and changes to existing FRA-approved locomotive crashworthiness design standards
- § 229.209 — Alternative locomotive crashworthiness designs
- § 229.211 — Processing of petitions
- § 229.213 — Locomotive manufacturing information
- § 229.215 — Retention and inspection of designs
- § 229.217 — Fuel tank
- § 229.301 — Purpose and scope
- § 229.303 — Applicability
- § 229.305 — Definitions
- § 229.307 — Safety analysis
- § 229.309 — Safety-critical changes and failures
- § 229.311 — Review of SAs
- § 229.313 — Product testing results and records
- § 229.315 — Operations and maintenance manual
- § 229.317 — Training and qualification program
- § 229.319 — Operating Personnel Training
PART 230
- § 230.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 230.2 — Applicability
- § 230.3 — Implementation
- § 230.4 — Penalties
- § 230.5 — Preemptive effect
- § 230.6 — Waivers
- § 230.7 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 230.8 — Definitions
- § 230.9 — Information collection
- § 230.10 — [Reserved]
- § 230.11 — Repair of non-complying conditions
- § 230.12 — Movement of non-complying steam locomotives
- § 230.13 — Daily inspection
- § 230.14 — Thirty-one (31) service day inspection
- § 230.15 — Ninety-two (92) service day inspection
- § 230.16 — Annual inspection
- § 230.17 — One thousand four hundred seventy-two (1472) service day inspection
- § 230.18 — Service days
- § 230.19 — Posting of FRA Form No. 1 and FRA Form No. 3
- § 230.20 — Alteration and repair report for steam locomotive boilers
- § 230.21 — Steam locomotive number change
- § 230.22 — Accident reports
- § 230.23 — Responsibility for general construction and safe working pressure
- § 230.24 — Maximum allowable stress
- § 230.25 — Maximum allowable stress on stays and braces
- § 230.26 — Tensile strength of shell plates
- § 230.27 — Maximum shearing strength of rivets
- § 230.28 — Higher shearing strength of rivets
- § 230.29 — Inspection and repair
- § 230.30 — Lap-joint seam boilers
- § 230.31 — Flues to be removed
- § 230.32 — Time and method of inspection
- § 230.33 — Welded repairs and alterations
- § 230.34 — Riveted repairs and alterations
- § 230.35 — Pressure testing
- § 230.36 — Hydrostatic testing of boilers
- § 230.37 — Steam test following repairs or alterations
- § 230.38 — Telltale holes
- § 230.39 — Broken staybolts
- § 230.40 — Time and method of staybolt testing
- § 230.41 — Flexible staybolts with caps
- § 230.42 — Location of gauges
- § 230.43 — Gauge siphon
- § 230.44 — Time of testing
- § 230.45 — Method of testing
- § 230.46 — Badge plates
- § 230.47 — Boiler number
- § 230.48 — Number and capacity
- § 230.49 — Setting of safety relief valves
- § 230.50 — Time of testing
- § 230.51 — Number and location
- § 230.52 — Water glass valves
- § 230.53 — Time of cleaning
- § 230.54 — Testing and maintenance
- § 230.55 — Tubular type water and lubricator glasses and shields
- § 230.56 — Water glass lamps
- § 230.57 — Injectors and feedwater pumps
- § 230.58 — Flue plugs
- § 230.59 — Fusible plugs
- § 230.60 — Time of washing
- § 230.61 — Arch tubes, water bar tubes, circulators and thermic siphons
- § 230.62 — Dry pipe
- § 230.63 — Smoke box, steam pipes and pressure parts
- § 230.64 — Leaks under lagging
- § 230.65 — Steam blocking view of engine crew
- § 230.66 — Design, construction, and maintenance
- § 230.67 — Responsibility for inspection and repairs
- § 230.68 — Speed indicators
- § 230.69 — Ash pans
- § 230.70 — Safe condition
- § 230.71 — Orifice testing of compressors
- § 230.72 — Testing main reservoirs
- § 230.73 — Air gauges
- § 230.74 — Time of cleaning
- § 230.75 — Stenciling dates of tests and cleaning
- § 230.76 — Piston travel
- § 230.77 — Foundation brake gear
- § 230.78 — Leakage
- § 230.79 — Train signal system
- § 230.80 — Cabs
- § 230.81 — Cab aprons
- § 230.82 — Fire doors
- § 230.83 — Cylinder cocks
- § 230.84 — Sanders
- § 230.85 — Audible warning device
- § 230.86 — Required illumination
- § 230.87 — Cab lights
- § 230.88 — Throttles
- § 230.89 — Reverse gear
- § 230.90 — Draw gear between steam locomotive and tender
- § 230.91 — Chafing irons
- § 230.92 — Draw gear and draft systems
- § 230.93 — Pistons and piston rods
- § 230.94 — Crossheads
- § 230.95 — Guides
- § 230.96 — Main, side, and valve motion rods
- § 230.97 — Crank pins
- § 230.98 — Driving, trailing, and engine truck axles
- § 230.99 — Tender truck axles
- § 230.100 — Defects in tender truck axles and journals
- § 230.101 — Steam locomotive driving journal boxes
- § 230.102 — Tender plain bearing journal boxes
- § 230.103 — Tender roller bearing journal boxes
- § 230.104 — Driving box shoes and wedges
- § 230.105 — Lateral motion
- § 230.106 — Steam locomotive frame
- § 230.107 — Tender frame and body
- § 230.108 — Steam locomotive leading and trailing trucks
- § 230.109 — Tender trucks
- § 230.110 — Pilots
- § 230.111 — Spring rigging
- § 230.112 — Wheels and tires
- § 230.113 — Wheels and tire defects
- § 230.114 — Wheel centers
- § 230.115 — Feed water tanks
- § 230.116 — Oil tanks
PART 231
- § 231.0 — Applicability and penalties
- § 231.1 — Box and other house cars built or placed in service before October 1, 1966
- § 231.2 — Hopper cars and high-side gondolas with fixed ends
- § 231.3 — Drop-end high-side gondola cars
- § 231.4 — Fixed-end low-side gondola and low-side hopper cars
- § 231.5 — Drop-end low-side gondola cars
- § 231.6 — Flat cars
- § 231.7 — Tank cars with side platforms
- § 231.8 — Tank cars without side sills and tank cars with short side sills and end platforms
- § 231.9 — Tank cars without end sills
- § 231.10 — Caboose cars with platforms
- § 231.11 — Caboose cars without platforms
- § 231.12 — Passenger-train cars with wide vestibules
- § 231.13 — Passenger-train cars with open-end platforms
- § 231.14 — Passenger-train cars without end platforms
- § 231.15 — Steam locomotives used in road service
- § 231.16 — Steam locomotives used in switching service
- § 231.17 — Specifications common to all steam locomotives
- § 231.18 — Cars of special construction
- § 231.19 — Definition of “Right” and “Left.”
- § 231.20 — Variation in size permitted
- § 231.21 — Tank cars without underframes
- § 231.22 — Operation of track motor cars
- § 231.23 — Unidirectional passenger-train cars adaptable to van-type semi-trailer use
- § 231.24 — Box and other house cars with roofs, 16 feet 10 inches or more above top of rail. 1
- § 231.25 — Track motorcars (self-propelled 4-wheel cars which can be removed from the rails by men)
- § 231.26 — Pushcars
- § 231.27 — Box and other house cars without roof hatches or placed in service after October 1, 1966
- § 231.28 — Box and other house cars with roof hatches built or placed in service after October 1, 1966
- § 231.29 — Road locomotives with corner stairways
- § 231.30 — Locomotives used in switching service
- § 231.31 — Drawbars for freight cars; standard height
- § 231.33 — Procedure for special approval of existing industry safety appliance standards
- § 231.35 — Procedure for modification of an approved industry safety appliance standard for new railcar construction
PART 232
- § 232.1 — Scope
- § 232.3 — Applicability
- § 232.5 — Definitions
- § 232.7 — Waivers
- § 232.9 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 232.11 — Penalties
- § 232.13 — Preemptive effect
- § 232.15 — Movement of defective equipment
- § 232.17 — Special approval procedure
- § 232.19 — Availability of records
- § 232.21 — Information Collection
- § 232.101 — Scope
- § 232.103 — General requirements for all train brake systems
- § 232.105 — General requirements for locomotives
- § 232.107 — Air source requirements and cold weather operations
- § 232.109 — Dynamic brake requirements
- § 232.111 — Train handling information
- § 232.201 — Scope
- § 232.203 — Training requirements
- § 232.205 — Class I brake test-initial terminal inspection
- § 232.207 — Class IA brake tests—1,000-mile inspection
- § 232.209 — Class II brake tests—intermediate inspection
- § 232.211 — Class III brake tests-trainline continuity inspection
- § 232.213 — Extended haul trains
- § 232.215 — Transfer train brake tests
- § 232.217 — Train brake tests conducted using yard air
- § 232.219 — Double-heading and helper service
- § 232.301 — Scope
- § 232.303 — General requirements
- § 232.305 — Single car air brake tests
- § 232.307 — Modification of brake test procedures
- § 232.309 — Equipment and devices used to perform single car air brake tests
- § 232.401 — Scope
- § 232.403 — Design standards for one-way end-of-train devices
- § 232.405 — Design and performance standards for two-way end-of-train devices
- § 232.407 — Operations requiring use of two-way end-of-train devices; prohibition on purchase of nonconforming devices
- § 232.409 — Inspection and testing of end-of-train devices
- § 232.501 — Scope
- § 232.503 — Process to introduce new brake system technology
- § 232.505 — Pre-revenue service acceptance testing plan
- § 232.601 — Scope
- § 232.602 — Applicability
- § 232.603 — Design, interoperability, and configuration management requirements
- § 232.605 — Training requirements
- § 232.607 — Inspection and testing requirements
- § 232.609 — Handling of defective equipment with ECP brake systems
- § 232.611 — Periodic maintenance
- § 232.613 — End-of-train devices
- § 232.700 — Applicability
- § 232.701 — Power brakes; minimum percentage
- § 232.702 — Drawbars; standard height
- § 232.703 — Power brakes and appliances for operating power-brake systems
- § 232.710 — General rules; locomotives
- § 232.711 — Train air brake system tests
- § 232.712 — Initial terminal road train airbrake tests
- § 232.713 — Road train and intermediate terminal train air brake tests
- § 232.714 — Inbound brake equipment inspection
- § 232.715 — Double heading and helper service
- § 232.716 — Running tests
- § 232.717 — Freight and passenger train car brakes
- § 232.719 — End-of-train devices
PART 233
- § 233.1 — Scope
- § 233.3 — Application
- § 233.5 — Accidents resulting from signal failure
- § 233.7 — Signal failure reports
- § 233.9 — [Reserved]
- § 233.11 — Civil penalties
- § 233.13 — Criminal penalty
PART 234
- § 234.1 — Scope
- § 234.3 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 234.5 — Definitions
- § 234.6 — Penalties
- § 234.7 — Accidents involving grade crossing signal failure
- § 234.9 — Grade crossing signal system failure reports
- § 234.11 — State highway-rail grade crossing action plans
- § 234.101 — Employee notification rules
- § 234.103 — Timely response to report of malfunction
- § 234.105 — Activation failure
- § 234.106 — Partial activation
- § 234.107 — False activation
- § 234.109 — Recordkeeping
- § 234.201 — Location of plans
- § 234.203 — Control circuits
- § 234.205 — Operating characteristics of warning system apparatus
- § 234.207 — Adjustment, repair, or replacement of component
- § 234.209 — Interference with normal functioning of system
- § 234.211 — Security of warning system apparatus
- § 234.213 — Grounds
- § 234.215 — Standby power system
- § 234.217 — Flashing light units
- § 234.219 — Gate arm lights and light cable
- § 234.221 — Lamp voltage
- § 234.223 — Gate arm
- § 234.225 — Activation of warning system
- § 234.227 — Train detection apparatus
- § 234.229 — Shunting sensitivity
- § 234.231 — Fouling wires
- § 234.233 — Rail joints
- § 234.235 — Insulated rail joints
- § 234.237 — Reverse switch cut-out circuit
- § 234.239 — Tagging of wires and interference of wires or tags with signal apparatus
- § 234.241 — Protection of insulated wire; splice in underground wire
- § 234.243 — Wire on pole line and aerial cable
- § 234.245 — Signs
- § 234.247 — Purpose of inspections and tests; removal from service of relay or device failing to meet test requirements
- § 234.249 — Ground tests
- § 234.251 — Standby power
- § 234.253 — Flashing light units and lamp voltage
- § 234.255 — Gate arm and gate mechanism
- § 234.257 — Warning system operation
- § 234.259 — Warning time
- § 234.261 — Highway traffic signal pre-emption
- § 234.263 — Relays
- § 234.265 — Timing relays and timing devices
- § 234.267 — Insulation resistance tests, wires in trunking and cables
- § 234.269 — Cut-out circuits
- § 234.271 — Insulated rail joints, bond wires, and track connections
- § 234.273 — Results of inspections and tests
- § 234.275 — Processor-based systems
- § 234.301 — Definitions
- § 234.303 — Emergency notification systems for telephonic reporting of unsafe conditions at highway-rail and pathway grade crossings
- § 234.305 — Remedial actions in response to reports of unsafe conditions at highway-rail and pathway grade crossings
- § 234.306 — Multiple dispatching or maintaining railroads with respect to the same highway-rail or pathway grade crossing; appointment of responsible railroad
- § 234.307 — Use of third-party telephone service by dispatching and maintaining railroads
- § 234.309 — ENS signs in general
- § 234.311 — ENS sign placement and maintenance
- § 234.313 — Recordkeeping
- § 234.315 — Electronic recordkeeping
- § 234.317 — Compliance dates
- § 234.401 — Definitions
- § 234.403 — Submission of data to the Crossing Inventory, generally
- § 234.405 — Submission of initial data to the Crossing Inventory for previously unreported crossings
- § 234.407 — Submission of initial data to the Crossing Inventory for new crossings
- § 234.409 — Submission of periodic updates to the Crossing Inventory
- § 234.411 — Changes requiring submission of updated information to the Crossing Inventory
- § 234.413 — Recordkeeping
- § 234.415 — Electronic recordkeeping
PART 235
- § 235.1 — Scope
- § 235.3 — Application
- § 235.5 — Changes requiring filing of application
- § 235.6 — Expedited application for approval of certain changes
- § 235.7 — Changes not requiring filing of application
- § 235.8 — Relief from the requirements of part 236 of this title
- § 235.9 — Civil penalty
- § 235.10 — Contents of applications
- § 235.12 — Additional required information-prints
- § 235.13 — Filing procedure
- § 235.14 — Notice
- § 235.20 — Protests
PART 236
- § 236.0 — Applicability, minimum requirements, and penalties
- § 236.1 — Plans, where kept
- § 236.2 — Grounds
- § 236.3 — Locking of signal apparatus housings
- § 236.4 — Interference with normal functioning of device
- § 236.5 — Design of control circuits on closed circuit principle
- § 236.6 — Hand-operated switch equipped with switch circuit controller
- § 236.7 — Circuit controller operated by switch-and-lock movement
- § 236.8 — Operating characteristics of electromagnetic, electronic, or electrical apparatus
- § 236.9 — Selection of circuits through indicating or annunciating instruments
- § 236.10 — Electric locks, force drop type; where required
- § 236.11 — Adjustment, repair, or replacement of component
- § 236.12 — Spring switch signal protection; where required
- § 236.13 — Spring switch; selection of signal control circuits through circuit controller
- § 236.14 — Spring switch signal protection; requirements
- § 236.15 — Timetable instructions
- § 236.16 — Electric lock, main track releasing circuit
- § 236.17 — Pipe for operating connections, requirements
- § 236.18 — Software management control plan
- § 236.21 — Location of roadway signals
- § 236.22 — Semaphore signal arm; clearance to other objects
- § 236.23 — Aspects and indications
- § 236.24 — Spacing of roadway signals
- § 236.25 — [Reserved]
- § 236.26 — Buffing device, maintenance
- § 236.51 — Track circuit requirements
- § 236.52 — Relayed cut-section
- § 236.53 — Track circuit feed at grade crossing
- § 236.54 — Minimum length of track circuit
- § 236.55 — Dead section; maximum length
- § 236.56 — Shunting sensitivity
- § 236.57 — Shunt and fouling wires
- § 236.58 — Turnout, fouling section
- § 236.59 — Insulated rail joints
- § 236.60 — Switch shunting circuit; use restricted
- § 236.71 — Signal wires on pole line and aerial cable
- § 236.72 — [Reserved]
- § 236.73 — Open-wire transmission line; clearance to other circuits
- § 236.74 — Protection of insulated wire; splice in underground wire
- § 236.75 — [Reserved]
- § 236.76 — Tagging of wires and interference of wires or tags with signal apparatus
- § 236.101 — Purpose of inspection and tests; removal from service of relay or device failing to meet test requirements
- § 236.102 — Semaphore or searchlight signal mechanism
- § 236.103 — Switch circuit controller or point detector
- § 236.104 — Shunt fouling circuit
- § 236.105 — Electric lock
- § 236.106 — Relays
- § 236.107 — Ground tests
- § 236.108 — Insulation resistance tests, wires in trunking and cables
- § 236.109 — Time releases, timing relays and timing devices
- § 236.110 — Results of tests
- § 236.201 — Track-circuit control of signals
- § 236.202 — Signal governing movements over hand-operated switch
- § 236.203 — Hand operated crossover between main tracks; protection
- § 236.204 — Track signaled for movements in both directions, requirements
- § 236.205 — Signal control circuits; requirements
- § 236.206 — Battery or power supply with respect to relay; location
- § 236.207 — Electric lock on hand-operated switch; control
- § 236.301 — Where signals shall be provided
- § 236.302 — Track circuits and route locking
- § 236.303 — Control circuits for signals, selection through circuit controller operated by switch points or by switch locking mechanism
- § 236.304 — Mechanical locking or same protection effected by circuits
- § 236.305 — Approach or time locking
- § 236.306 — Facing point lock or switch-and-lock movement
- § 236.307 — Indication locking
- § 236.308 — Mechanical or electric locking or electric circuits; requisites
- § 236.309 — Loss of shunt protection; where required
- § 236.310 — Signal governing approach to home signal
- § 236.311 — Signal control circuits, selection through track relays or devices functioning as track relays and through signal mechanism contacts and time releases at automatic interlocking
- § 236.312 — Movable bridge, interlocking of signal appliances with bridge devices
- § 236.313 — [Reserved]
- § 236.314 — Electric lock for hand-operated switch or derail
- § 236.326 — Mechanical locking removed or disarranged; requirement for permitting train movements through interlocking
- § 236.327 — Switch, movable-point frog or split-point derail
- § 236.328 — Plunger of facing-point lock
- § 236.329 — Bolt lock
- § 236.330 — Locking dog of switch-and-lock movement
- § 236.331-236.333 — 236.331-236.333 [Reserved]
- § 236.334 — Point detector
- § 236.335 — Dogs, stops and trunnions of mechanical locking
- § 236.336 — Locking bed
- § 236.337 — Locking faces of mechanical locking; fit
- § 236.338 — Mechanical locking required in accordance with locking sheet and dog chart
- § 236.339 — Mechanical locking, maintenance requirements
- § 236.340 — Electromechanical interlocking machine; locking between electrical and mechanical levers
- § 236.341 — Latch shoes, rocker links, and quadrants
- § 236.342 — Switch circuit controller
- § 236.376 — Mechanical locking
- § 236.377 — Approach locking
- § 236.378 — Time locking
- § 236.379 — Route locking
- § 236.380 — Indication locking
- § 236.381 — Traffic locking
- § 236.382 — Switch obstruction test
- § 236.383 — Valve locks, valves, and valve magnets
- § 236.384 — Cross protection
- § 236.385 — [Reserved]
- § 236.386 — Restoring feature on power switches
- § 236.387 — Movable bridge locking
- § 236.401 — Automatic block signal system and interlocking standards applicable to traffic control systems
- § 236.402 — Signals controlled by track circuits and control operator
- § 236.403 — Signals at controlled point
- § 236.404 — Signals at adjacent control points
- § 236.405 — Track signaled for movements in both directions, change of direction of traffic
- § 236.406 — [Reserved]
- § 236.407 — Approach or time locking; where required
- § 236.408 — Route locking
- § 236.409 — [Reserved]
- § 236.410 — Locking, hand-operated switch; requirements
- § 236.426 — Interlocking rules and instructions applicable to traffic control systems
- § 236.476 — Interlocking inspections and tests applicable to traffic control systems
- § 236.501 — Forestalling device and speed control
- § 236.502 — Automatic brake application, initiation by restrictive block conditions stopping distance in advance
- § 236.503 — Automatic brake application; initiation when predetermined rate of speed exceeded
- § 236.504 — Operation interconnected with automatic block-signal system
- § 236.505 — Proper operative relation between parts along roadway and parts on locomotive
- § 236.506 — Release of brakes after automatic application
- § 236.507 — Brake application; full service
- § 236.508 — Interference with application of brakes by means of brake valve
- § 236.509 — Two or more locomotives coupled
- § 236.510 — [Reserved]
- § 236.511 — Cab signals controlled in accordance with block conditions stopping distance in advance
- § 236.512 — Cab signal indication when locomotive enters block where restrictive conditions obtain
- § 236.513 — Audible indicator
- § 236.514 — Interconnection of cab signal system with roadway signal system
- § 236.515 — Visibility of cab signals
- § 236.516 — Power supply
- § 236.526 — Roadway element not functioning properly
- § 236.527 — Roadway element insulation resistance
- § 236.528 — Restrictive condition resulting from open hand-operated switch; requirement
- § 236.529 — Roadway element inductor; height and distance from rail
- § 236.530 — [Reserved]
- § 236.531 — Trip arm; height and distance from rail
- § 236.532 — Strap iron inductor; use restricted
- § 236.533 — [Reserved]
- § 236.534 — Entrance to equipped territory; requirements
- § 236.551 — Power supply voltage; requirement
- § 236.552 — Insulation resistance; requirement
- § 236.553 — Seal, where required
- § 236.554 — Rate of pressure reduction; equalizing reservoir or brake pipe
- § 236.555 — Repaired or rewound receiver coil
- § 236.556 — Adjustment of relay
- § 236.557 — Receiver; location with respect to rail
- § 236.558-236.559 — 236.558-236.559 [Reserved]
- § 236.560 — Contact element, mechanical trip type; location with respect to rail
- § 236.561 — [Reserved]
- § 236.562 — Minimum rail current required
- § 236.563 — Delay time
- § 236.564 — Acknowledging time
- § 236.565 — Provision made for preventing operation of pneumatic brake-applying apparatus by double-heading cock; requirement
- § 236.566 — Locomotive of each train operating in train stop, train control or cab signal territory; equipped
- § 236.567 — Restrictions imposed when device fails and/or is cut out en route
- § 236.568 — Difference between speeds authorized by roadway signal and cab signal; action required
- § 236.576 — Roadway element
- § 236.577 — Test, acknowledgement, and cut-in circuits
- § 236.586 — Daily or after trip test
- § 236.587 — Departure test
- § 236.588 — Periodic test
- § 236.589 — Relays
- § 236.590 — Pneumatic apparatus
- § 236.601 — Signals controlled by devices; location
- § 236.700 — Definitions
- § 236.701 — Application, brake; full service
- § 236.702 — Arm, semaphore
- § 236.703 — Aspect
- § 236.704 — [Reserved]
- § 236.705 — Bar, locking
- § 236.706 — Bed, locking
- § 236.707 — Blade, semaphore
- § 236.708 — Block
- § 236.709 — Block, absolute
- § 236.710 — Block, latch
- § 236.711 — Bond, rail joint
- § 236.712 — Brake pipe
- § 236.713 — Bridge, movable
- § 236.714 — Cab
- § 236.715-236.716 — 236.715-236.716 [Reserved]
- § 236.717 — Characteristics, operating
- § 236.718 — Chart, dog
- § 236.719 — Circuit, acknowledgment
- § 236.720 — Circuit, common return
- § 236.721 — Circuit, control
- § 236.722 — Circuit, cut-in
- § 236.723 — Circuit, double wire; line
- § 236.724 — Circuit, shunt fouling
- § 236.725 — Circuit, switch shunting
- § 236.726 — Circuit, track
- § 236.727 — Circuit, track; coded
- § 236.728 — Circuit, trap
- § 236.729 — Cock, double heading
- § 236.730 — Coil, receiver
- § 236.731 — Controller, circuit
- § 236.732 — Controller, circuit; switch
- § 236.733 — Current, foreign
- § 236.734 — Current of traffic
- § 236.735 — Current, leakage
- § 236.736 — Cut-section
- § 236.737 — Cut-section, relayed
- § 236.738 — Detector, point
- § 236.739 — Device, acknowledging
- § 236.740 — Device, reset
- § 236.741 — Distance, stopping
- § 236.742 — Dog, locking
- § 236.743 — Dog, swing
- § 236.744 — Element, roadway
- § 236.745 — Face, locking
- § 236.746 — Feature, restoring
- § 236.747 — Forestall
- § 236.748 — [Reserved]
- § 236.749 — Indication
- § 236.750 — Interlocking, automatic
- § 236.751 — Interlocking, manual
- § 236.752 — Joint, rail, insulated
- § 236.753 — Limits, interlocking
- § 236.754 — Line, open wire
- § 236.755 — Link, rocker
- § 236.756 — Lock, bolt
- § 236.757 — Lock, electric
- § 236.758 — Lock, electric, forced drop
- § 236.759 — Lock, facing point
- § 236.760 — Locking, approach
- § 236.761 — Locking, electric
- § 236.762 — Locking, indication
- § 236.763 — Locking, latch operated
- § 236.764 — Locking, lever operated
- § 236.765 — Locking, mechanical
- § 236.766 — Locking, movable bridge
- § 236.767 — Locking, route
- § 236.768 — Locking, time
- § 236.769 — Locking, traffic
- § 236.770 — Locomotive
- § 236.771 — Machine, control
- § 236.772 — Machine, interlocking
- § 236.773 — Movements, conflicting
- § 236.774 — Movement, facing
- § 236.775 — Movement, switch-and-lock
- § 236.776 — Movement, trailing
- § 236.777 — Operator, control
- § 236.778 — Piece, driving
- § 236.779 — Plate, top
- § 236.780 — Plunger, facing point lock
- § 236.781 — [Reserved]
- § 236.782 — Point, controlled
- § 236.783 — Point, stop-indication
- § 236.784 — Position, deenergized
- § 236.785 — Position, false restrictive
- § 236.786 — Principle, closed circuit
- § 236.787 — Protection, cross
- § 236.787a — Railroad
- § 236.788 — Receiver
- § 236.789 — Relay, timing
- § 236.790 — Release, time
- § 236.791 — Release, value
- § 236.792 — Reservoir, equalizing
- § 236.793 — Rod, lock
- § 236.794 — Rod, up-and-down
- § 236.795 — Route
- § 236.796 — Routes, conflicting
- § 236.797 — Route, interlocked
- § 236.798 — Section, dead
- § 236.799 — Section, fouling
- § 236.800 — Sheet, locking
- § 236.801 — Shoe, latch
- § 236.802 — Shunt
- § 236.802a — Siding
- § 236.803 — Signal, approach
- § 236.804 — Signal, block
- § 236.805 — Signal, cab
- § 236.806 — Signal, home
- § 236.807 — Signal, interlocking
- § 236.808 — Signals, opposing
- § 236.809 — Signal, slotted mechanical
- § 236.810 — Spectacle, semaphore arm
- § 236.811 — Speed, medium
- § 236.812 — Speed, restricted
- § 236.813 — Speed, slow
- § 236.813a — State, most restrictive
- § 236.814 — Station, control
- § 236.815 — Stop
- § 236.816 — Superiority of trains
- § 236.817 — Switch, electro-pneumatic
- § 236.818 — Switch, facing point
- § 236.819 — Switch, hand operated
- § 236.820 — Switch, interlocked
- § 236.820a — Switch, power-operated
- § 236.821 — Switch, sectionalizing
- § 236.822 — Switch, spring
- § 236.823 — Switch, trailing point
- § 236.824 — System, automatic block signal
- § 236.825 — System, automatic train control
- § 236.826 — System, automatic train stop
- § 236.827 — System, block signal
- § 236.828 — System, traffic control
- § 236.829 — Terminal, initial
- § 236.830 — Time, acknowledging
- § 236.831 — Time, delay
- § 236.831a — Track, main
- § 236.832 — Train
- § 236.833 — Train, opposing
- § 236.834 — Trip
- § 236.835 — Trunking
- § 236.836 — Trunnion
- § 236.837 — Valve, electro-pneumatic
- § 236.838 — Wire, shunt
- § 236.901 — Purpose and scope
- § 236.903 — Definitions
- § 236.905 — Railroad Safety Program Plan (RSPP)
- § 236.907 — Product Safety Plan (PSP)
- § 236.909 — Minimum performance standard
- § 236.911 — Exclusions
- § 236.913 — Filing and approval of PSPs
- § 236.915 — Implementation and operation
- § 236.917 — Retention of records
- § 236.919 — Operations and Maintenance Manual
- § 236.921 — Training and qualification program, general
- § 236.923 — Task analysis and basic requirements
- § 236.925 — Training specific to control office personnel
- § 236.927 — Training specific to locomotive engineers and other operating personnel
- § 236.929 — Training specific to roadway workers
- § 236.1001 — Purpose and scope
- § 236.1003 — Definitions
- § 236.1005 — Requirements for Positive Train Control systems
- § 236.1006 — Equipping locomotives operating in PTC territory
- § 236.1007 — Additional requirements for high-speed service
- § 236.1009 — Procedural requirements
- § 236.1011 — PTC Implementation Plan content requirements
- § 236.1013 — PTC Development Plan and Notice of Product Intent content requirements and Type Approval
- § 236.1015 — PTC Safety Plan content requirements and PTC System Certification
- § 236.1017 — Independent third party Verification and Validation
- § 236.1019 — Main line track exceptions
- § 236.1020 — [Reserved]
- § 236.1021 — Discontinuances, material modifications, and amendments
- § 236.1023 — Errors and malfunctions
- § 236.1025 — [Reserved]
- § 236.1027 — PTC system exclusions
- § 236.1029 — PTC system use and failures
- § 236.1031 — Previously approved PTC systems
- § 236.1033 — Communications and security requirements
- § 236.1035 — Field testing requirements
- § 236.1037 — Records retention
- § 236.1039 — Operations and Maintenance Manual
- § 236.1041 — Training and qualification program, general
- § 236.1043 — Task analysis and basic requirements
- § 236.1045 — Training specific to office control personnel
- § 236.1047 — Training specific to locomotive engineers and other operating personnel
- § 236.1049 — Training specific to roadway workers
PART 237
- § 237.1 — Application
- § 237.3 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 237.5 — Definitions
- § 237.7 — Penalties
- § 237.9 — Waivers
- § 237.31 — Adoption of bridge management programs
- § 237.33 — Content of bridge management programs
- § 237.51 — Railroad bridge engineers
- § 237.53 — Railroad bridge inspectors
- § 237.55 — Railroad bridge supervisors
- § 237.57 — Designations of individuals
- § 237.71 — Determination of bridge load capacities
- § 237.73 — Protection of bridges from over-weight and over-dimension loads
- § 237.101 — Scheduling of bridge inspections
- § 237.103 — Bridge inspection procedures
- § 237.105 — Special inspections
- § 237.107 — Conduct of bridge inspections
- § 237.109 — Bridge inspection records
- § 237.111 — Review of bridge inspection reports
- § 237.131 — Design
- § 237.133 — Supervision of repairs and modifications
- § 237.151 — Audits; general
- § 237.153 — Audits of inspections
- § 237.155 — Documents and records
PART 238
- § 238.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 238.3 — Applicability
- § 238.5 — Definitions
- § 238.7 — Waivers
- § 238.9 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 238.11 — Penalties
- § 238.13 — Preemptive effect
- § 238.15 — Movement of passenger equipment with power brake defects
- § 238.17 — Movement of passenger equipment with other than power brake defects
- § 238.19 — Reporting and tracking of repairs to defective passenger equipment
- § 238.21 — Special approval procedure
- § 238.23 — Information collection
- § 238.101 — Scope
- § 238.103 — Fire safety
- § 238.105 — Train electronic hardware and software safety
- § 238.107 — Inspection, testing, and maintenance plan
- § 238.109 — Training, qualification, and designation program
- § 238.111 — Pre-revenue service acceptance testing plan
- § 238.112 — Door emergency egress and rescue access systems
- § 238.113 — Emergency window exits
- § 238.114 — Rescue access windows
- § 238.115 — Emergency lighting
- § 238.117 — Protection against personal injury
- § 238.119 — Rim-stamped straight-plate wheels
- § 238.121 — Emergency communication
- § 238.123 — Emergency roof access
- § 238.125 — Marking and instructions for emergency egress and rescue access
- § 238.127 — Low-location emergency exit path marking
- § 238.131 — Exterior side door safety systems—new passenger cars and locomotives used in passenger service
- § 238.133 — Exterior side door safety systems—all passenger cars and locomotives used in a passenger service
- § 238.135 — Operating practices for exterior side door safety systems
- § 238.137 — Mixed consist; operating equipment with incompatible exterior side door systems
- § 238.201 — Scope/alternative compliance
- § 238.203 — Static end strength
- § 238.205 — Anti-climbing mechanism
- § 238.207 — Link between coupling mechanism and carbody
- § 238.209 — Forward end structure of locomotives, including cab cars and MU locomotives
- § 238.211 — Collision posts
- § 238.213 — Corner posts
- § 238.215 — Rollover strength
- § 238.217 — Side structure
- § 238.219 — Truck-to-car-body attachment
- § 238.221 — Glazing
- § 238.223 — Locomotive fuel tanks
- § 238.225 — Electrical system
- § 238.227 — Suspension system
- § 238.229 — Safety appliances—general
- § 238.230 — Safety appliances—new equipment
- § 238.231 — Brake system
- § 238.233 — Interior fittings and surfaces
- § 238.235 — [Reserved]
- § 238.237 — Automated monitoring
- § 238.301 — Scope
- § 238.303 — Exterior calendar day mechanical inspection of passenger equipment
- § 238.305 — Interior calendar day mechanical inspection of passenger cars
- § 238.307 — Periodic mechanical inspection of passenger cars and unpowered vehicles used in passenger trains
- § 238.309 — Periodic brake equipment maintenance
- § 238.311 — Single car test
- § 238.313 — Class I brake test
- § 238.315 — Class IA brake test
- § 238.317 — Class II brake test
- § 238.319 — Running brake test
- § 238.321 — Out-of-service credit
- § 238.401 — Scope
- § 238.403 — Crash energy management
- § 238.405 — Longitudinal static compressive strength
- § 238.407 — Anti-climbing mechanism
- § 238.409 — Forward end structures of power car cabs
- § 238.411 — Rear end structures of power car cabs
- § 238.413 — End structures of trailer cars
- § 238.415 — Rollover strength
- § 238.417 — Side loads
- § 238.419 — Truck-to-car-body and truck component attachment
- § 238.421 — Glazing
- § 238.423 — Fuel tanks
- § 238.425 — Electrical system
- § 238.427 — Suspension system
- § 238.428 — Overheat sensors
- § 238.429 — Safety appliances
- § 238.431 — Brake system
- § 238.433 — Draft system
- § 238.435 — Interior fittings and surfaces
- § 238.437 — [Reserved]
- § 238.439 — Doors
- § 238.441 — Emergency roof access
- § 238.443 — Headlights
- § 238.445 — Automated monitoring
- § 238.447 — Train operator's controls and power car cab layout
- § 238.501 — Scope
- § 238.503 — Inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements
- § 238.505 — Program approval procedure
- § 238.601 — Scope
- § 238.603 — Safety planning requirements
- § 238.701 — Scope
- § 238.702 — Definitions
- § 238.703 — Quasi-static compression load requirements
- § 238.705 — Dynamic collision scenario
- § 238.707 — Override protection
- § 238.709 — Fluid entry inhibition
- § 238.711 — End structure integrity of cab end
- § 238.713 — End structure integrity of non-cab end
- § 238.715 — Roof and side structure integrity
- § 238.717 — Truck-to-carbody attachment
- § 238.721 — Glazing
- § 238.731 — Brake system
- § 238.733 — Interior fixture attachment
- § 238.735 — Seat crashworthiness (passenger and cab crew)
- § 238.737 — Luggage racks
- § 238.741 — Emergency window egress and rescue access
- § 238.743 — Emergency lighting
- § 238.751 — Alerters
- § 238.753 — Sanders
PART 239
- § 239.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 239.3 — Application
- § 239.5 — [Reserved]
- § 239.7 — Definitions
- § 239.9 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 239.11 — Penalties
- § 239.13 — Waivers
- § 239.15 — Information collection
- § 239.101 — Emergency preparedness plan
- § 239.103 — Passenger train emergency simulations
- § 239.105 — Debriefing and critique
- § 239.107 — [Reserved]
- § 239.201 — Emergency preparedness plan; filing and approval
- § 239.203 — Retention of emergency preparedness plan
- § 239.301 — Operational tests and inspections
- § 239.303 — Electronic recordkeeping
PART 240
- § 240.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 240.3 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 240.5 — Effect and construction
- § 240.7 — Definitions
- § 240.9 — Waivers
- § 240.11 — Penalties and consequences for noncompliance
- § 240.13 — Information collection requirements
- § 240.101 — Certification program required
- § 240.103 — Approval of design of individual railroad programs by FRA
- § 240.104 — Criteria for determining whether movement of roadway maintenance equipment or a dual purpose vehicle requires a certified locomotive engineer
- § 240.105 — Criteria for selection of designated supervisors of locomotive engineers
- § 240.107 — Types of service
- § 240.109 — General criteria for eligibility based on prior safety conduct
- § 240.111 — Individual's duty to furnish data on prior safety conduct as motor vehicle operator
- § 240.113 — Individual's duty to furnish data on prior safety conduct as an employee of a different railroad
- § 240.115 — Criteria for consideration of prior safety conduct as a motor vehicle operator
- § 240.117 — Criteria for consideration of operating rules compliance data
- § 240.119 — Criteria for consideration of data on substance abuse disorders and alcohol/drug rules compliance
- § 240.121 — Criteria for vision and hearing acuity data
- § 240.123 — Training
- § 240.125 — Knowledge testing
- § 240.127 — Criteria for examining skill performance
- § 240.129 — Criteria for monitoring operational performance of certified engineers
- § 240.201 — Implementation
- § 240.203 — Determinations required as a prerequisite to certification
- § 240.205 — Procedures for determining eligibility based on prior safety conduct
- § 240.207 — Procedures for making the determination on vision and hearing acuity
- § 240.209 — Procedures for making the determination on knowledge
- § 240.211 — Procedures for making the determination on performance skills
- § 240.213 — Procedures for making the determination on completion of training program
- § 240.215 — Retaining information supporting determinations
- § 240.217 — Time limitations for making determinations
- § 240.219 — Denial of certification
- § 240.221 — Identification of qualified persons
- § 240.223 — Criteria for the certificate
- § 240.225 — Reliance on qualification determinations made by other railroads
- § 240.227 — Reliance on qualification requirements of other countries
- § 240.229 — Requirements for joint operations territory
- § 240.231 — Requirements for locomotive engineers unfamiliar with physical characteristics in other than joint operations
- § 240.301 — Replacement of certificates
- § 240.303 — Operational monitoring requirements
- § 240.305 — Prohibited conduct
- § 240.307 — Revocation of certification
- § 240.308 — Multiple certifications
- § 240.309 — Railroad oversight responsibilities
- § 240.401 — Review board established
- § 240.403 — Petition requirements
- § 240.405 — Processing certification review petitions
- § 240.407 — Request for a hearing
- § 240.409 — Hearings
- § 240.411 — Appeals
PART 241
- § 241.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 241.3 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 241.5 — Definitions
- § 241.7 — Waivers
- § 241.9 — Prohibition against extraterritorial dispatching; exceptions
- § 241.11 — Prohibition against conducting a railroad operation dispatched by an extraterritorial dispatcher; exceptions
- § 241.13 — Prohibition against track owner's requiring or permitting use of its line for a railroad operation dispatched by an extraterritorial dispatcher; exceptions
- § 241.15 — Penalties and other consequences for noncompliance
- § 241.17 — Preemptive effect
- § 241.19 — Information collection
PART 242
- § 242.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 242.3 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 242.5 — Effect and construction
- § 242.7 — Definitions
- § 242.9 — Waivers
- § 242.11 — Penalties and consequences for noncompliance
- § 242.13 — Information collection requirements
- § 242.101 — Certification program required
- § 242.103 — Approval of design of individual railroad programs by FRA
- § 242.105 — Schedule for implementation
- § 242.107 — Types of service
- § 242.109 — Determinations required for certification and recertification
- § 242.111 — Prior safety conduct as motor vehicle operator
- § 242.113 — Prior safety conduct as an employee of a different railroad
- § 242.115 — Substance abuse disorders and alcohol drug rules compliance
- § 242.117 — Vision and hearing acuity
- § 242.119 — Training
- § 242.121 — Knowledge testing
- § 242.123 — Monitoring operational performance
- § 242.125 — Certification determinations made by other railroads
- § 242.127 — Reliance on qualification requirements of other countries
- § 242.201 — Time limitations for certification
- § 242.203 — Retaining information supporting determinations
- § 242.205 — Identification of certified persons and recordkeeping
- § 242.207 — Certificate components
- § 242.209 — Maintenance of the certificate
- § 242.211 — Replacement of certificates
- § 242.213 — Multiple certifications
- § 242.215 — Railroad oversight responsibilities
- § 242.301 — Requirements for territorial qualification
- § 242.401 — Denial of certification
- § 242.403 — Criteria for revoking certification
- § 242.405 — Periods of ineligibility
- § 242.407 — Process for revoking certification
- § 242.501 — Review board established
- § 242.503 — Petition requirements
- § 242.505 — Processing certification review petitions
- § 242.507 — Request for a hearing
- § 242.509 — Hearings
- § 242.511 — Appeals
PART 243
- § 243.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 243.3 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 243.5 — Definitions
- § 243.7 — Penalties and consequences for noncompliance
- § 243.101 — Employer program required
- § 243.103 — Training components identified in program
- § 243.105 — Optional model program development
- § 243.107 — Training program submission, introductory information required
- § 243.109 — Training program submission, review, and approval process
- § 243.111 — Approval of programs filed by training organizations or learning institutions
- § 243.113 — Electronic and written program submission requirements
- § 243.201 — Employee qualification requirements
- § 243.203 — Records
- § 243.205 — Periodic oversight
- § 243.207 — Annual review
- § 243.209 — Railroad maintained list of contractors utilized
PART 244
- § 244.1 — Scope, application, and purpose
- § 244.3 — Preemptive effect
- § 244.5 — Penalties
- § 244.7 — Waivers
- § 244.9 — Definitions
- § 244.11 — Contents of a Safety Integration Plan
- § 244.13 — Subjects to be addressed in a Safety Integration Plan involving an amalgamation of operations
- § 244.15 — Subjects to be addressed in a Safety Integration Plan not involving an amalgamation of operations
- § 244.17 — Procedures
- § 244.19 — Disposition
- § 244.21 — Compliance and Enforcement
PART 245
- § 245.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 245.3 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 245.5 — Effect and construction
- § 245.7 — Definitions
- § 245.9 — Waivers
- § 245.11 — Penalties and consequences for noncompliance
- § 245.101 — Certification program required
- § 245.103 — FRA review of certification programs
- § 245.105 — Implementation schedule for certification programs
- § 245.107 — Requirements for certification programs
- § 245.109 — Determinations required for certification and recertification
- § 245.111 — Prior safety conduct as motor vehicle operator
- § 245.113 — Prior safety conduct with other railroads
- § 245.115 — Substance abuse disorders and alcohol drug rules compliance
- § 245.117 — Visual acuity
- § 245.118 — Hearing acuity
- § 245.119 — Training requirements
- § 245.120 — Requirements for territorial qualification
- § 245.121 — Knowledge testing
- § 245.123 — Monitoring operational performance
- § 245.125 — Certification determinations made by other railroads
- § 245.201 — Time limitations for certification
- § 245.203 — Retaining information supporting determinations
- § 245.205 — List of certified dispatchers and recordkeeping
- § 245.207 — Certificate requirements
- § 245.213 — Multiple certifications
- § 245.215 — Railroad oversight responsibilities
- § 245.301 — Process for denying certification
- § 245.303 — Criteria for revoking certification
- § 245.305 — Periods of ineligibility
- § 245.307 — Process for revoking certification
- § 245.401 — Review board established
- § 245.403 — Petition requirements
- § 245.405 — Processing certification review petitions
- § 245.407 — Request for a hearing
- § 245.409 — Hearings
- § 245.411 — Appeals
PART 246
- § 246.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 246.3 — Application and responsibility for compliance
- § 246.5 — Effect and construction
- § 246.7 — Definitions
- § 246.9 — Waivers
- § 246.11 — Penalties and consequences for noncompliance
- § 246.101 — Certification program required
- § 246.103 — FRA review of certification programs
- § 246.105 — Implementation schedule for certification programs
- § 246.106 — Requirements for certification programs
- § 246.107 — Signal service classifications
- § 246.109 — Determinations required for certification and recertification
- § 246.111 — Prior safety conduct as motor vehicle operator
- § 246.113 — Prior safety conduct with other railroads
- § 246.115 — Substance abuse disorders and alcohol drug rules compliance
- § 246.117 — Visual acuity
- § 246.118 — Hearing acuity
- § 246.119 — Training requirements
- § 246.120 — Requirements for qualification
- § 246.121 — Knowledge testing
- § 246.123 — Monitoring operational performance
- § 246.124 — Mentoring
- § 246.125 — Certification determinations made by other railroads
- § 246.201 — Time limitations for certification
- § 246.203 — Retaining information supporting determinations
- § 246.205 — List of certified signal employees and recordkeeping
- § 246.207 — Certificate requirements
- § 246.213 — Multiple certifications
- § 246.215 — Railroad oversight responsibilities
- § 246.301 — Process for denying certification
- § 246.303 — Criteria for revoking certification
- § 246.305 — Periods of ineligibility
- § 246.307 — Process for revoking certification
- § 246.401 — Review board established
- § 246.403 — Petition requirements
- § 246.405 — Processing certification review petitions
- § 246.407 — Request for a hearing
- § 246.409 — Hearings
- § 246.411 — Appeals
PART 250
- § 250.1 — Form and content of application
- § 250.2 — Required exhibits
- § 250.3 — Fees
- § 250.4 — Execution and filing of application
- § 250.5 — General instructions
PART 256
- § 256.1 — Purpose
- § 256.3 — Definitions
- § 256.5 — Eligibility
- § 256.7 — Financial assistance
- § 256.9 — [Reserved]
- § 256.11 — Applications
- § 256.13 — Review and approval of applications
- § 256.15 — Disbursement of financial assistance
PART 260
- § 260.1 — Program authority
- § 260.3 — Definitions
- § 260.5 — Eligible purposes
- § 260.7 — Priority consideration
- § 260.9 — Loan terms
- § 260.11 — Investigation charge
- § 260.13 — Credit reform
- § 260.15 — Credit risk premium
- § 260.17 — Credit risk premium analysis
- § 260.19 — Preapplication meeting
- § 260.21 — Eligibility
- § 260.23 — Form and content of application generally
- § 260.25 — Additional information for Applicants not having a credit rating
- § 260.27 — Additional information for loan guarantees
- § 260.29 — Third party consultants
- § 260.31 — Execution and filing of the application
- § 260.33 — Information requests
- § 260.35 — Environmental assessment
- § 260.37 — Applicability
- § 260.39 — Maintenance standards
- § 260.41 — Inspection and reporting
- § 260.43 — Impact on other laws
- § 260.45 — Events of default for guaranteed loans
- § 260.47 — Events of default for direct loans
- § 260.49 — Avoiding defaults
- § 260.51 — Conditions of guarantee
- § 260.53 — Lenders' functions and responsibilities
- § 260.55 — Lender's loan servicing
PART 261
- § 261.1 — Cross-reference to credit assistance
PART 262
- § 262.1 — Purpose
- § 262.3 — Definitions
- § 262.5 — Allocation requirements
- § 262.7 — Eligibility
- § 262.9 — Criteria for selection of projects
- § 262.11 — Application process
- § 262.13 — Matching requirements
- § 262.15 — Environmental assessment
- § 262.17 — Combining grant awards
- § 262.19 — Close-out procedures
PART 264
- § 264.101 — Cross reference to environmental impact and related procedures
PART 266
- § 266.1 — Definitions
- § 266.3 — Rail Service Assistance Program
- § 266.5 — State eligibility
- § 266.7 — Project eligibility
- § 266.9 — Federal/State share
- § 266.11 — Allowable costs
- § 266.13 — Distribution of funds
- § 266.15 — Requirements for State Rail Plan
- § 266.17 — Applications
- § 266.19 — Environmental impact
- § 266.21 — Grant agreement and disbursement
- § 266.23 — Record, audit, and examination
- § 266.25 — Waivers and modifications
PART 268
- § 268.1 — Definitions
- § 268.3 — Different phases of the Maglev Deployment Program
- § 268.5 — Federal funding sources for the Maglev Deployment Program
- § 268.7 — Federal/State share and restrictions on the uses of Federal Maglev Funds
- § 268.9 — Eligible participants
- § 268.11 — Project eligibility standards
- § 268.13 — Deadline for submission of applications for preconstruction planning assistance
- § 268.15 — Form and contents of applications for preconstruction planning assistance
- § 268.17 — Project selection criteria
- § 268.19 — Evaluation of applications for preconstruction planning assistance
- § 268.21 — Down-selection of one or more Maglev projects for further study and selection of one project for final design, engineering, and construction funding
PART 269
- § 269.1 — Purpose
- § 269.3 — Limitations
- § 269.5 — Definitions
- § 269.7 — Petitions
- § 269.9 — Bid process
- § 269.11 — Evaluation
- § 269.13 — Award
- § 269.15 — Access to facilities; employees
- § 269.17 — Cessation of service
PART 270
- § 270.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 270.3 — Application
- § 270.5 — Definitions
- § 270.7 — Penalties and responsibility for compliance
- § 270.101 — System safety program; general
- § 270.103 — System safety program plan
- § 270.105 — Discovery and admission as evidence of certain information
- § 270.107 — Consultation requirements
- § 270.201 — Filing and approval
- § 270.203 — Retention of system safety program plan
- § 270.301 — General
- § 270.303 — Internal system safety program assessment
- § 270.305 — External safety audit
- § 270.401 — Definitions
- § 270.403 — Purpose and scope of a Fatigue Risk Management Program (FRMP)
- § 270.405 — General requirements; procedure
- § 270.407 — Requirements for an FRMP
- § 270.409 — Requirements for an FRMP plan
PART 271
- § 271.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 271.3 — Application
- § 271.5 — Definitions
- § 271.7 — [Reserved]
- § 271.9 — Penalties and responsibility for compliance
- § 271.11 — Discovery and admission as evidence of certain information
- § 271.13 — Determination of inadequate safety performance
- § 271.15 — Voluntary compliance
- § 271.101 — Risk reduction programs
- § 271.103 — Risk-based hazard management program
- § 271.105 — Safety performance evaluation
- § 271.107 — Safety outreach
- § 271.109 — Technology analysis and technology implementation plan
- § 271.111 — Implementation and support training
- § 271.113 — Involvement of railroad employees
- § 271.201 — General
- § 271.203 — Policy, purpose and scope, and goals
- § 271.205 — System description
- § 271.207 — Consultation requirements
- § 271.209 — Consultation on amendments
- § 271.211 — Risk-based hazard management program process
- § 271.213 — Safety performance evaluation process
- § 271.215 — Safety outreach process
- § 271.217 — Technology implementation plan process
- § 271.219 — Implementation and support training plan
- § 271.221 — Involvement of railroad employees process
- § 271.223 — Internal assessment process
- § 271.225 — RRP implementation plan
- § 271.301 — Filing and approval
- § 271.303 — Amendments
- § 271.305 — Reopened review
- § 271.307 — Retention of RRP plans
- § 271.401 — Annual internal assessments
- § 271.403 — Internal assessment improvement plans
- § 271.405 — Internal assessment reports
- § 271.501 — External audits
- § 271.503 — External audit improvement plans
- § 271.601 — Definitions
- § 271.603 — Purpose and scope of a Fatigue Risk Management Program (FRMP)
- § 271.605 — General requirements; procedure
- § 271.607 — Requirements for an FRMP
- § 271.609 — Requirements for an FRMP plan
PART 272
- § 272.1 — Purpose
- § 272.3 — Application
- § 272.5 — General duty
- § 272.7 — Coverage of a critical incident stress plan
- § 272.9 — Definitions
- § 272.11 — Penalties
- § 272.101 — Content of a critical incident stress plan
- § 272.103 — Submission of critical incident stress plan for approval by the Federal Railroad Administration
- § 272.105 — Requirement to file critical incident stress plan electronically
PART 273
- § 273.1 — Purpose
- § 273.3 — Definitions
- § 273.5 — On-time performance and train delays
- § 273.7 — Customer service
- § 273.9 — Financial
- § 273.11 — Public benefits
PART 299
- § 299.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 299.3 — Applicability
- § 299.5 — Definitions
- § 299.7 — Responsibility for compliance
- § 299.9 — Notifications and filings
- § 299.11 — Electronic recordkeeping
- § 299.13 — System description
- § 299.15 — Special approvals
- § 299.17 — Incorporation by reference
- § 299.201 — Technical PTC system requirements
- § 299.203 — PTC system required
- § 299.205 — PTC System Certification
- § 299.207 — PTC Safety Plan content requirements
- § 299.209 — PTC system use and failures
- § 299.211 — Communications and security requirements
- § 299.213 — Records retention
- § 299.215 — Operations and Maintenance Manual
- § 299.301 — Restoration or renewal of track under traffic conditions
- § 299.303 — Measuring track not under load
- § 299.305 — Drainage
- § 299.307 — Vegetation
- § 299.309 — Classes of track: operating speed limits
- § 299.311 — Track geometry; general
- § 299.313 — Track geometry; performance based
- § 299.315 — Curves; elevation and speed limitations
- § 299.317 — Track strength
- § 299.319 — Track fixation and support
- § 299.321 — Defective rails
- § 299.323 — Continuous welded rail (CWR) plan
- § 299.325 — Continuous welded rail (CWR); general
- § 299.327 — Rail end mismatch
- § 299.329 — Rail joints and torch cut rails
- § 299.331 — Turnouts and crossings generally
- § 299.333 — Frog guard rails and guard faces; gauge
- § 299.335 — Derails
- § 299.337 — Automated vehicle-based inspection systems
- § 299.339 — Daily sweeper inspection
- § 299.341 — Inspection of rail in service
- § 299.343 — Initial inspection of new rail and welds
- § 299.345 — Visual inspections; right of way
- § 299.347 — Special inspections
- § 299.349 — Inspection records
- § 299.351 — Qualifications for track maintenance and inspection personnel
- § 299.353 — Personnel qualified to supervise track restoration and renewal
- § 299.355 — Personnel qualified to inspect track
- § 299.357 — Personnel qualified to inspect and restore continuous welded rail
- § 299.401 — Clearance requirements
- § 299.403 — Trainset structure
- § 299.405 — Trainset interiors
- § 299.407 — Glazing
- § 299.409 — Brake system
- § 299.411 — Bogies and suspension system
- § 299.413 — Fire safety
- § 299.415 — Doors
- § 299.417 — Emergency lighting
- § 299.419 — Emergency communication
- § 299.421 — Emergency roof access
- § 299.423 — Markings and instructions for emergency egress and rescue access
- § 299.425 — Low-location emergency exit path marking
- § 299.427 — Emergency egress windows
- § 299.429 — Rescue access windows
- § 299.431 — Driver's controls and cab layout
- § 299.433 — Exterior lights
- § 299.435 — Electrical system design
- § 299.437 — Automated monitoring
- § 299.439 — Event recorders
- § 299.441 — Trainset electronic hardware and software safety
- § 299.443 — Safety appliances
- § 299.445 — Trainset inspection, testing, and maintenance requirements
- § 299.447 — Movement of defective equipment
- § 299.449 — Trainset image and audio recording system
- § 299.501 — Purpose
- § 299.503 — Operating rules; filing and recordkeeping
- § 299.505 — Programs of operational tests and inspections; recordkeeping
- § 299.507 — Program of instruction on operating rules; recordkeeping
- § 299.601 — Responsibility for verification demonstrations and tests
- § 299.603 — Preparation of system-wide qualification test plan
- § 299.605 — Functional and performance qualification tests
- § 299.607 — Pre-revenue service system integration testing
- § 299.609 — Vehicle/track system qualification
- § 299.611 — Simulated revenue operations
- § 299.613 — Verification of compliance
- § 299.701 — General requirements
- § 299.703 — Compliance
- § 299.705 — Standard procedures for safely performing inspection, testing, and maintenance, or repairs
- § 299.707 — Maintenance intervals
- § 299.709 — Quality control program
- § 299.711 — Inspection, testing, and maintenance program format
- § 299.713 — Program approval procedure
PART 303
PART 325
- § 325.1 — Scope of the rules in this part
- § 325.3 — [Reserved]
- § 325.5 — Definitions
- § 325.7 — Allowable noise levels
- § 325.9 — Measurement tolerances
- § 325.11 — Issuance, amendment, and revocation of the rules in this part
- § 325.13 — Inspection and examination of motor vehicles
- § 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
- § 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
- § 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
- § 325.71 — Scope of the rules in this subpart
- § 325.73 — Microphone distance correction factors. 1
- § 325.75 — Ground surface correction factors. 1
- § 325.77 — Computation of open site requirements—nonstandard sites
- § 325.79 — Application of correction factors
- § 325.91 — Exhaust systems
- § 325.93 — Tires
PART 350
- § 350.101 — Purpose
- § 350.103 — Effective date of changes to financial assistance programs
- § 350.105 — Definitions
- § 350.201 — MCSAP administration: Goal and purpose
- § 350.203 — MCSAP administration: National MCSAP elements
- § 350.205 — MCSAP administration: Funding eligibility
- § 350.207 — MCSAP administration: Conditions to qualify for funds
- § 350.209 — MCSAP administration: Application for funds using a CVSP
- § 350.211 — MCSAP administration: Requirements for the first year of the CVSP
- § 350.213 — MCSAP administration: Requirements for the second and third years of the CVSP
- § 350.215 — MCSAP administration: Response to CVSP
- § 350.217 — MCSAP administration: Allocation of funds
- § 350.219 — MCSAP administration: Award of funds under a continuing resolution or an extension of FMCSA's authorization
- § 350.221 — MCSAP administration: Availability of funds
- § 350.223 — MCSAP administration: Federal and State shares of costs incurred
- § 350.225 — MCSAP administration: Maintenance of effort to qualify for funds
- § 350.227 — MCSAP administration: Activities eligible for reimbursement
- § 350.229 — MCSAP administration: Specific costs eligible for reimbursement
- § 350.231 — MCSAP administration: Consequences for failure to meet conditions
- § 350.301 — Compatibility review: Purpose
- § 350.303 — Compatibility review: State responsibilities
- § 350.305 — Compatibility review: Allowable variances from the FMCSRs
- § 350.307 — Compatibility review: Procedures for obtaining a new exemption
- § 350.309 — Compatibility review: Consequences of incompatible provisions
- § 350.401 — High Priority Program: Purpose
- § 350.403 — High Priority Program: Objectives
- § 350.405 — High Priority Program: Funding conditions and qualifications
- § 350.407 — High Priority Program: Application procedures
- § 350.409 — High Priority Program: Responses to applications
- § 350.411 — High Priority Program: Availability of funds
- § 350.413 — High Priority Program: Federal and recipient shares of costs
- § 350.415 — High Priority Program: Activities and projects eligible for reimbursement
- § 350.417 — High Priority Program: Costs eligible for reimbursement
PART 360
- § 360.1 — Fees for registration-related services
- § 360.1T — Fees for registration-related services
- § 360.2 — [Reserved]
- § 360.3 — Filing fees
- § 360.3T — Filing fees
- § 360.4 — [Reserved]
- § 360.5 — Updating user fees
- § 360.5T — Updating user fees
PART 365
- § 365.101 — Applications governed by these rules
- § 365.101T — Applications governed by these rules
- § 365.102-365.103 — [Reserved]
- § 365.103T — Modified procedure
- § 365.104 — [Reserved]
- § 365.105 — Starting the application process: Form MCSA-1
- § 365.105T — Starting the application process: Form OP-1
- § 365.106 — [Reserved]
- § 365.106T — Starting the application process: URS online application
- § 365.107 — Types of applications
- § 365.107T — Types of applications
- § 365.108 — [Reserved]
- § 365.109 — FMCSA review of the application
- § 365.109T — FMCSA review of the application
- § 365.110 — Need to complete New Entrant Safety Assurance Program
- § 365.111 — Appeals to rejections of the application
- § 365.111T — Appeals to rejections of the application
- § 365.113 — Changing the request for authority or filing supplementary evidence after the application is filed
- § 365.115 — After publication in the FMCSA Register
- § 365.117 — Obtaining a copy of the application
- § 365.119 — Opposed applications
- § 365.119T — Opposed applications
- § 365.121 — Filing a reply statement
- § 365.123 — Applicant withdrawal
- § 365.201 — Definitions
- § 365.201T — Definitions
- § 365.203 — Time for filing
- § 365.203T — Time for filing
- § 365.205 — Contents of the protest
- § 365.207 — Withdrawal
- § 365.301 — [Reserved]
- § 365.301T — Applicable rules
- § 365.303 — Contacting another party
- § 365.305 — Serving copies of pleadings
- § 365.307 — Replies to motions
- § 365.309 — FAX filings
- § 365.401 — Scope of rules
- § 365.401T — Scope of rules
- § 365.403 — Definitions
- § 365.403T — Definitions
- § 365.405 — Reporting requirement
- § 365.405T — Applications
- § 365.407T — Notice
- § 365.409T — FMCSA action and criteria for approval
- § 365.411T — Responsive pleadings
- § 365.413T — Procedures for changing the name or business form of a motor carrier, freight forwarder, or property broker
- § 365.501 — Scope of rules
- § 365.503 — Application
- § 365.505 — Re-registration and fee waiver for certain applicants
- § 365.507 — FMCSA action on the application
- § 365.507T — FMCSA action on the application
- § 365.509 — Requirement to notify FMCSA of change in applicant information
- § 365.509T — Requirement to notify FMCSA of change in applicant information
- § 365.511 — Requirement for CVSA inspection of vehicles during first three consecutive years of permanent operating authority
PART 366
- § 366.1 — Applicability
- § 366.1T — Applicability
- § 366.2 — Form of designation
- § 366.2T — Form of designation
- § 366.3 — Eligible persons
- § 366.3T — Eligible persons
- § 366.4 — Required States
- § 366.4T — Required States
- § 366.5 — Blanket designations
- § 366.5T — Blanket designations
- § 366.6 — Cancellation or change
- § 366.6T — Cancellation or change
PART 367
- § 367.20 — [Reserved]
- § 367.30 — Fees under the Unified Carrier Registration Plan and Agreement for Registration Year 2023
- § 367.40 — Fees under the Unified Carrier Registration Plan and Agreement for Registration Year 2024
- § 367.50 — Fees Under the Unified Carrier Registration Plan and Agreement for Registration Years Beginning in 2025 and Each Subsequent Registration Year Thereafter
PART 368
- § 368.1 — Certificate of registration
- § 368.2 — Definitions
- § 368.3 — Applying for a certificate of registration
- § 368.3-1T — Starting the application process: URS online application
- § 368.3T — Applying for a certificate of registration
- § 368.4 — Requirement to notify FMCSA of change in applicant information
- § 368.4T — Requirement to notify FMCSA of change in applicant information
- § 368.5 — Re-registration of certain carriers holding certificates of registration
- § 368.6 — FMCSA action on the application
- § 368.7 — Requirement to carry certificate of registration in the vehicle
- § 368.8 — Appeals
- § 368.8T — Appeals
PART 369
- § 369.1 — Annual reports of for-hire, non-exempt motor carriers of property, motor carriers of household goods, and dual property carriers
- § 369.2 — Classification of carriers—for-hire, non-exempt motor carriers of property, household goods carriers, and dual property carriers
- § 369.3 — Classification of carriers—for-hire, non-exempt motor carriers of passengers
- § 369.4 — Annual reports of Class I carriers of passengers
- § 369.5 — Records
- § 369.6 — Address
- § 369.8 — Requests for exemptions from filing
- § 369.9 — Requests for exemptions from public release
- § 369.10 — Public release of motor carrier of property data
PART 370
- § 370.1 — Applicability of regulations
- § 370.3 — Filing of claims
- § 370.5 — Acknowledgment of claims
- § 370.7 — Investigation of claims
- § 370.9 — Disposition of claims
- § 370.11 — Processing of salvage
PART 371
- § 371.1 — Applicability
- § 371.2 — Definitions
- § 371.3 — Records to be kept by brokers
- § 371.7 — Misrepresentation
- § 371.9 — Rebating and compensation
- § 371.10 — Duties and obligations of brokers
- § 371.13 — Accounting
- § 371.101 — If I operate as a household goods broker in interstate or foreign commerce, must I comply with subpart B of this part?
- § 371.103 — What are the definitions of terms used in this subpart?
- § 371.105 — Must I use a motor carrier that has a valid U.S. DOT number and valid operating authority issued by FMCSA to transport household goods in interstate or foreign commerce?
- § 371.107 — What information must I display in my advertisements and Internet Web homepage?
- § 371.109 — Must I inform individual shippers which motor carriers I use?
- § 371.111 — Must I provide individual shippers with Federal consumer protection information?
- § 371.113 — May I provide individual shippers with a written estimate?
- § 371.115 — Must I maintain agreements with motor carriers before providing written estimates on behalf of these carriers?
- § 371.117 — Must I provide individual shippers with my policies concerning cancellation, deposits, and refunds?
- § 371.121 — What penalties may FMCSA impose for violations of this part?
PART 372
- § 372.101 — Casual, occasional, or reciprocal transportation of passengers for compensation when such transportation is sold or arranged by anyone for compensation
- § 372.103 — Motor vehicles employed solely in transporting school children and teachers to or from school
- § 372.107 — Definitions
- § 372.109 — Computation of tonnage allowable in nonfarm-non-member transportation
- § 372.111 — Nonmember transportation limitation and record keeping
- § 372.113 — Providers of recreational activities
- § 372.115 — Commodities that are not exempt under 49 U.S.C. 13506(a)(6)
- § 372.117 — Motor transportation of passengers incidental to transportation by aircraft
- § 372.201 — Albany, NY
- § 372.203 — Beaumont, TX
- § 372.205 — Charleston, S.C
- § 372.207 — Charleston, WV
- § 372.209 — Lake Charles, LA
- § 372.211 — Pittsburgh, PA
- § 372.213 — Pueblo, CO
- § 372.215 — Ravenswood, WV
- § 372.217 — Seattle, WA
- § 372.219 — Washington, DC
- § 372.221 — Twin Cities
- § 372.223 — Consolidated governments
- § 372.225 — Lexington-Fayette Urban County, KY
- § 372.227 — Syracuse, NY
- § 372.229 — Spokane, WA
- § 372.231 — Tacoma, WA
- § 372.233 — Chicago, IL
- § 372.235 — New York, NY
- § 372.237 — Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, and Willacy Counties, TX
- § 372.239 — Definitions
- § 372.241 — Commercial zones determined generally, with exceptions
- § 372.243 — Controlling distances and population data
- § 372.245 — New Mexico Commercial Zone
- § 372.247 — City of El Paso, TX
- § 372.300 — Distances and population data
- § 372.301 — Terminal areas of motor carriers and freight forwarders at municipalities served
- § 372.303 — Terminal areas of motor carriers and freight forwarders at unincorporated communities served
PART 373
- § 373.100 — Applicability
- § 373.101 — For-hire, non-exempt motor carrier bills of lading
- § 373.103 — For-hire, non-exempt expense bills
- § 373.105 — Low value packages
- § 373.201 — Receipts and bills of lading for freight forwarders
PART 374
- § 374.1 — Applicability
- § 374.101 — Discrimination prohibited
- § 374.103 — Notice to be printed on tickets
- § 374.105 — Discrimination in terminal facilities
- § 374.107 — Notice to be posted at terminal facilities
- § 374.109 — Carriers not relieved of existing obligations
- § 374.111 — Reports of interference with regulations
- § 374.113 — Definitions
- § 374.201 — Prohibition against smoking on interstate passenger-carrying motor vehicles
- § 374.301 — Applicability
- § 374.303 — Definitions
- § 374.305 — Ticketing and information
- § 374.307 — Baggage service
- § 374.309 — Terminal facilities
- § 374.311 — Service responsibility
- § 374.313 — Equipment
- § 374.315 — Transportation of passengers with disabilities
- § 374.317 — Identification—bus and driver
- § 374.319 — Relief from provisions
- § 374.401 — Minimum permissible limitations for baggage liability
- § 374.403 — Notice of passenger's ability to declare excess value on baggage
- § 374.405 — Baggage excess value declaration procedures
- § 374.501 — Applicability
- § 374.503 — Authority
- § 374.505 — Exceptions
PART 375
- § 375.101 — Who must follow the regulations in this part?
- § 375.103 — What are the definitions of terms used in this part?
- § 375.105 — What are the information collection requirements of this part?
- § 375.201 — What is my normal liability for loss and damage when I accept goods from an individual shipper?
- § 375.203 — What actions of an individual shipper may limit or reduce my normal liability?
- § 375.205 — May I have agents?
- § 375.207 — What items must be in my advertisements?
- § 375.209 — How must I handle complaints and inquiries?
- § 375.211 — Must I have an arbitration program?
- § 375.213 — What information must I provide to a prospective individual shipper?
- § 375.215 — How must I collect charges?
- § 375.217 — How must I collect charges upon delivery?
- § 375.219 — May I extend credit to shippers?
- § 375.221 — May I use a charge or credit card plan for payments?
- § 375.301 — What service options may I provide?
- § 375.303 — If I sell liability insurance coverage, what must I do?
- § 375.401 — Must I estimate charges?
- § 375.403 — How must I provide a binding estimate?
- § 375.405 — How must I provide a non-binding estimate?
- § 375.407 — Under what circumstances must I relinquish possession of a collect-on-delivery shipment transported under a non-binding estimate?
- § 375.409 — May household goods brokers provide estimates?
- § 375.501 — [Reserved]
- § 375.503 — Must I write up an inventory?
- § 375.505 — Must I write up a bill of lading?
- § 375.507 — Must I determine the weight of a shipment?
- § 375.509 — How must I determine the weight of a shipment?
- § 375.511 — May I use an alternative method for shipments weighing 3,000 pounds or less?
- § 375.513 — Must I give the individual shipper an opportunity to observe the weighing?
- § 375.515 — May an individual shipper waive his/her right to observe each weighing?
- § 375.517 — May an individual shipper demand re-weighing?
- § 375.519 — Must I obtain weight tickets?
- § 375.521 — What must I do if an individual shipper wants to know the actual weight or charges for a shipment before I tender delivery?
- § 375.601 — Must I transport the shipment in a timely manner?
- § 375.603 — When must I tender a shipment for delivery?
- § 375.605 — How must I notify an individual shipper of any service delays?
- § 375.607 — What must I do if I am able to tender a shipment for final delivery more than 24 hours before a specified date?
- § 375.609 — What must I do for shippers who store household goods in transit?
- § 375.701 — May I provide for a release of liability on my delivery receipt?
- § 375.703 — What is the maximum collect-on-delivery amount I may demand at the time of delivery?
- § 375.705 — If a shipment is transported on more than one vehicle, what charges may I collect at delivery?
- § 375.707 — If a shipment is partially lost or destroyed, what charges may I collect at delivery?
- § 375.709 — If a shipment is totally lost or destroyed, what charges may I collect at delivery?
- § 375.801 — What types of charges are subject to this subpart?
- § 375.803 — How must I present my invoice?
- § 375.805 — If I am forced to relinquish a collect-on-delivery shipment before the payment of ALL charges, how do I collect the balance?
- § 375.807 — What actions may I take to collect the charges upon my invoice?
- § 375.901 — What penalties do we impose for violations of this part?
PART 376
- § 376.1 — Applicability
- § 376.2 — Definitions
- § 376.11 — General leasing requirements
- § 376.12 — Lease requirements
- § 376.21 — General exemptions
- § 376.22 — Exemption for private carrier leasing and leasing between authorized carriers
- § 376.26 — Exemption for leases between authorized carriers and their agents
- § 376.31 — Interchange of equipment
- § 376.42 — Lease of equipment by regulated carriers
PART 377
- § 377.101 — Applicability
- § 377.103 — Tariff requirements
- § 377.105 — Collection and remittance
- § 377.201 — Scope
- § 377.203 — Extension of credit to shippers
- § 377.205 — Presentation of freight bills
- § 377.207 — Effect of mailing freight bills or payments
- § 377.209 — Additional charges
- § 377.211 — Computation of time
- § 377.213-377.215 — 377.213-377.215 [Reserved]
- § 377.217 — Interline settlement of revenues
PART 378
- § 378.1 — Applicability
- § 378.2 — Definitions
- § 378.3 — Filing and processing claims
- § 378.4 — Documentation of claims
- § 378.5 — Investigation of claims
- § 378.6 — Claim records
- § 378.7 — Acknowledgment of claims
- § 378.8 — Disposition of claims
- § 378.9 — Disposition of unidentified payments, overcharges, duplicate payments, and overcollections not supported by claims
PART 379
- § 379.1 — Applicability
- § 379.3 — Records required to be retained
- § 379.5 — Protection and storage of records
- § 379.7 — Preservation of records
- § 379.9 — Companies going out of business
- § 379.11 — Waiver of requirements of the regulations in this part
- § 379.13 — Disposition and retention of records
PART 380
- § 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
- § 380.201 — General requirements
- § 380.203 — LCV Doubles
- § 380.205 — LCV Triples
- § 380.301 — General requirements
- § 380.303 — Substitute for instructor requirements
- § 380.305 — Employer responsibilities
- § 380.401 — Certification document
- § 380.600 — Compliance date for training requirements for entry-level drivers
- § 380.601 — Purpose and scope
- § 380.603 — Applicability
- § 380.605 — Definitions
- § 380.609 — General entry-level driver training requirements
- § 380.700 — Scope
- § 380.703 — Requirements for listing on the training provider registry (TPR)
- § 380.707 — Entry-level training provider
- § 380.709 — Facilities
- § 380.711 — Equipment
- § 380.713 — Instructor requirements
- § 380.715 — Assessments
- § 380.717 — Training certification
- § 380.719 — Requirements for continued listing on the training provider registry (TPR)
- § 380.721 — Removal from training provider registry: factors considered
- § 380.723 — Removal from training provider registry: procedure
- § 380.725 — Documentation and record retention
PART 381
- § 381.100 — What is the purpose of this part?
- § 381.105 — Who is required to comply with the rules in this part?
- § 381.110 — What definitions are applicable to this part?
- § 381.200 — What is a waiver?
- § 381.205 — How do I determine when I may request a waiver?
- § 381.210 — How do I request a waiver?
- § 381.215 — What will the FMCSA do after the agency receives my request for a waiver?
- § 381.220 — How long will it take the agency to respond to my request for a waiver?
- § 381.225 — Who should I contact if I have questions about the information I am required to submit to FMCSA or about the status of my request for a waiver?
- § 381.300 — What is an exemption?
- § 381.305 — How do I determine when I may apply for an exemption?
- § 381.310 — How do I apply for an exemption?
- § 381.315 — What will FMCSA do after the agency receives my application for an exemption?
- § 381.317 — May I resubmit my application for exemption if it is denied?
- § 381.320 — How long will it take the agency to respond to my application for an exemption?
- § 381.325 — Who should I contact if I have questions about the information I am required to submit to the FMCSA or about the status of my application for an exemption?
- § 381.330 — What am I required to do if the FMCSA grants my application for an exemption?
- § 381.400 — What is a pilot program?
- § 381.405 — Who determines whether a pilot program should be initiated?
- § 381.410 — What may I do if I have an idea or suggestion for a pilot program?
- § 381.415 — Who should I contact if I have questions about the information to be included in my suggestion?
- § 381.420 — What will the FMCSA do after the agency receives my suggestion for a pilot program?
- § 381.500 — What are the general requirements the agency must satisfy in conducting a pilot program?
- § 381.505 — What are the minimum elements required for a pilot program?
- § 381.510 — May the FMCSA end a pilot program before its scheduled completion date?
- § 381.515 — May the FMCSA remove approved participants from a pilot program?
- § 381.520 — What will the FMCSA do with the results from a pilot program?
- § 381.600 — Do waivers, exemptions, and pilot programs preempt State laws and regulations?
PART 382
- § 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
- § 382.123 — Driver identification
- § 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 substance use
- § 382.215 — Controlled substances testing
- § 382.217 — Employer responsibilities
- § 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
- § 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 or consortium/third-party administrator record retention for controlled substances
- § 382.411 — Employer notifications
- § 382.413 — Inquiries for alcohol and controlled substances information from previous employers
- § 382.415 — Notification to employers of a controlled substances or alcohol testing program violation
- § 382.501 — Removal from safety-sensitive function
- § 382.503 — Required evaluation and testing, reinstatement of commercial driving privilege
- § 382.505 — Other alcohol-related conduct
- § 382.507 — Penalties
- § 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
- § 382.701 — Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse
- § 382.703 — Driver consent to permit access to information in the Clearinghouse
- § 382.705 — Reporting to the Clearinghouse
- § 382.707 — Notice to drivers of entry, revision, removal, or release of information
- § 382.709 — Drivers' access to information in the Clearinghouse
- § 382.711 — Clearinghouse registration
- § 382.713 — Duration, cancellation, and revocation of access
- § 382.715 — Authorization to enter information into the Clearinghouse
- § 382.717 — Procedures for correcting certain information in the database
- § 382.719 — Availability and removal of information
- § 382.721 — Fees
- § 382.723 — Unauthorized access or use prohibited
- § 382.725 — Access by State licensing authorities
- § 382.727 — Penalties
PART 383
- § 383.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 383.3 — Applicability
- § 383.5 — Definitions
- § 383.7 — Validity of CDL issued by decertified State
- § 383.21 — Number of drivers' licenses
- § 383.23 — Commercial driver's license
- § 383.25 — Commercial learner's permit (CLP)
- § 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
- § 383.51 — Disqualification of drivers
- § 383.52 — Disqualification of drivers determined to constitute an imminent hazard
- § 383.53 — Penalties
- § 383.71 — Driver application and certification procedures
- § 383.72 — Implied consent to alcohol testing
- § 383.73 — State procedures
- § 383.75 — Third-party testing
- § 383.77 — Substitute for knowledge and driving skills tests for drivers with military CMV experience
- § 383.79 — Driving skills testing of out-of-State students; knowledge and driving skills testing of military personnel
- § 383.91 — Commercial motor vehicle groups
- § 383.93 — Endorsements
- § 383.95 — Restrictions
- § 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
- § 383.131 — Test manuals
- § 383.133 — Test methods
- § 383.135 — Passing knowledge and skills tests
- § 383.141 — General
- § 383.151 — General
- § 383.153 — Information on the CLP and CDL documents and applications
- § 383.155 — Tamperproofing requirements
PART 384
- § 384.101 — Purpose and scope
- § 384.103 — Applicability
- § 384.105 — Definitions
- § 384.107 — Matter incorporated by reference
- § 384.201 — Testing program
- § 384.202 — Test standards
- § 384.203 — Driving while under the influence
- § 384.204 — CLP or 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 — Surrender 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 — Problem Driver Pointer System 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 — CDLIS driver recordkeeping
- § 384.226 — Prohibition on masking convictions
- § 384.227 — Record of digital image or photograph
- § 384.228 — Examiner training and record checks
- § 384.229 — Skills test examiner auditing and monitoring
- § 384.230 — Entry-level driver certification
- § 384.231 — Satisfaction of State disqualification requirement
- § 384.232 — Required timing of record checks
- § 384.233 — Background records checks
- § 384.234 — Driver medical certification recordkeeping
- § 384.235 — Commercial driver's license Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse
- § 384.236 — Entry-level driver training provider notification
- § 384.301 — Substantial compliance-general requirements
- § 384.303 — [Reserved]
- § 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
- § 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 — [Reserved]
- § 384.409 — Notification of noncompliance
PART 385
- § 385.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 385.3 — Definitions and acronyms
- § 385.4 — Matter incorporated by reference
- § 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
- § 385.21 — Separation of functions
- § 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
- § 385.201 — Qualifications for performing a safety audit or investigation
- § 385.203 — Certification requirements for performing a safety audit or investigation
- § 385.205 — Requirements for re-certification
- § 385.207 — Requirements to obtain and maintain certification to conduct driver or vehicle inspections
- § 385.301 — Requirements before beginning interstate operations
- § 385.301T — Requirements before beginning interstate operations
- § 385.302 — [Reserved]
- § 385.303 — How to register with FMCSA
- § 385.303T — How to register with FMCSA
- § 385.304 — [Reserved]
- § 385.305 — Completing the registration process
- § 385.305T — Completing the registration process
- § 385.306 — Consequences of furnishing misleading information or making a false statement
- § 385.307 — New entrant safety monitoring procedures
- § 385.308 — Expedited safety audits and compliance reviews of new entrants
- § 385.309 — Safety audit: Purpose
- § 385.311 — Safety audit: Scope
- § 385.313 — Safety audit: Auditor
- § 385.315 — Safety audit: Location
- § 385.317 — Safety audit: Safety fitness determination
- § 385.319 — Safety audit: Completion
- § 385.321 — Safety audit: Failure
- § 385.323 — Safety audit: Extensions for corrective action
- § 385.325 — Safety audit: Outcomes of a corrective action notice
- § 385.327 — Safety audit: Administrative review
- § 385.329 — Re-application
- § 385.329T — Re-application
- § 385.331 — New entrant violation of out-of-service order
- § 385.333 — Conclusion of 18-month safety monitoring period
- § 385.335 — Compliance review in lieu of safety audit
- § 385.337 — New entrant refusal to permit safety audit
- § 385.401 — Hazardous materials safety permits: Purpose and scope
- § 385.402 — Hazardous materials safety permits: Definitions
- § 385.403 — Prohibited transportation without safety permit
- § 385.405 — Application for safety permit
- § 385.405T — Application for safety permit
- § 385.407 — Requirements for a safety permit
- § 385.409 — Temporary safety permit
- § 385.409T — Temporary safety permit
- § 385.411 — State-issued safety permit
- § 385.413 — Proposed safety rating less than Satisfactory
- § 385.415 — Operational requirements for the transportation of a hazardous material for which a permit is required
- § 385.417 — Availability of motor carrier's safety permit number
- § 385.419 — Effective period of safety permit
- § 385.419T — Effective period of safety permit
- § 385.421 — Revocation or suspension of safety permit
- § 385.421T — Revocation or suspension of safety permit
- § 385.423 — Administrative review of a denial, suspension, or revocation of a safety permit
- § 385.501 — Roadability review
- § 385.503 — Results of roadability review
- § 385.601 — Scope of rules
- § 385.603 — Application
- § 385.603T — Application
- § 385.605 — New entrant registration driver's license and drug and alcohol testing requirements
- § 385.607 — FMCSA action on the application
- § 385.607T — FMCSA action on the application
- § 385.609 — Requirement to notify FMCSA of change in applicant information
- § 385.609T — Requirement to notify FMCSA of change in applicant information
- § 385.701 — Definitions
- § 385.703 — Safety monitoring system
- § 385.705 — Expedited action
- § 385.707 — The compliance review
- § 385.709 — Suspension and revocation of non-North America-domiciled carrier registration
- § 385.711 — Administrative review
- § 385.713 — Reapplying for new entrant registration
- § 385.713T — Reapplying for new entrant registration
- § 385.715 — Duration of safety monitoring system
- § 385.717 — Applicability of safety fitness and enforcement procedures
- § 385.901 — Applicability
- § 385.903 — Definitions
- § 385.905 — Suspension or revocation of registration
- § 385.907 — Regulatory noncompliance
- § 385.909 — Pattern or practice
- § 385.911 — Suspension proceedings
- § 385.913 — Revocation proceedings
- § 385.915 — Petitions for rescission
- § 385.917 — Other orders unaffected; not exclusive remedy
- § 385.919 — Penalties
- § 385.921 — Service and computation of time
- § 385.1001 — Applicability
- § 385.1003 — Definitions
- § 385.1005 — Prohibition
- § 385.1007 — Determination of violation
- § 385.1009 — Suspension proceedings
- § 385.1011 — Revocation proceedings
- § 385.1013 — Petitions for rescission
- § 385.1015 — Other orders unaffected; not exclusive remedy
- § 385.1017 — Penalties
- § 385.1019 — Service and computation of time
PART 386
- § 386.1 — Scope of the rules in this part
- § 386.2 — Definitions
- § 386.3 — Separation of functions
- § 386.4 — Appearances and rights of parties
- § 386.5 — Form of filings and extensions of time
- § 386.6 — Service
- § 386.7 — Filing of documents
- § 386.8 — Computation of time
- § 386.11 — Commencement of proceedings
- § 386.12 — Complaints
- § 386.13 — Petitions to review and request for hearing: Driver qualification proceedings
- § 386.14 — Reply
- § 386.15 — [Reserved]
- § 386.16 — Action on replies to the Notice of Claim
- § 386.17 — Intervention
- § 386.18 — Payment of the claim
- § 386.22 — Settlement agreements and their contents
- § 386.30 — Enforcement proceedings under part 395
- § 386.31 — Official notice
- § 386.34 — Motions
- § 386.35 — Motions to dismiss and motions for a more definite statement
- § 386.36 — Motions for Final Order
- § 386.37 — Discovery
- § 386.38 — Scope of discovery
- § 386.39 — Protective orders
- § 386.40 — Supplementation of responses
- § 386.41 — Stipulations regarding discovery
- § 386.42 — Written interrogatories to parties
- § 386.43 — Production of documents and other evidence; entry upon land for inspection and other purposes; and physical and mental examination
- § 386.44 — Request for admissions
- § 386.45 — Motion to compel discovery
- § 386.46 — Depositions
- § 386.47 — Use of deposition at hearings
- § 386.48 — Medical records and physicians' reports
- § 386.49 — Form of written evidence
- § 386.51 — Amendment and withdrawal of pleadings
- § 386.52 — Appeals from interlocutory rulings
- § 386.53 — Subpoenas, witness fees
- § 386.54 — Administrative Law Judge
- § 386.55 — Prehearing conferences
- § 386.56 — Hearings
- § 386.57 — Proposed findings of fact, conclusions of law
- § 386.58 — Burden of proof
- § 386.61 — Decision
- § 386.62 — Review of administrative law judge's decision
- § 386.63 — Decision on review
- § 386.64 — Reconsideration
- § 386.65 — Failure to comply with final order
- § 386.66 — Motions for rehearing or for modification
- § 386.67 — Judicial review
- § 386.71 — Injunctions
- § 386.72 — Imminent hazard
- § 386.73 — Operations out of service and record consolidation proceedings (reincarnated carriers)
- § 386.81 — General
- § 386.82 — Civil penalties for violations of notices and orders
- § 386.83 — Sanction for failure to pay civil penalties or abide by payment plan; operation in interstate commerce prohibited
- § 386.84 — Sanction for failure to pay civil penalties or abide by payment plan; suspension or revocation of registration
PART 387
- § 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
- § 387.19 — Electronic filing of surety bonds, trust fund agreements, certificates of insurance and cancellations
- § 387.25 — Purpose and scope
- § 387.27 — Applicability
- § 387.29 — Definitions
- § 387.31 — Financial responsibility required
- § 387.33 — Financial responsibility, minimum levels
- § 387.33T — Financial responsibility, minimum levels
- § 387.35 — State authority and designation of agent
- § 387.37 — Fiduciaries
- § 387.39 — Forms
- § 387.41 — Violation and penalty
- § 387.43 — Electronic filing of surety bonds, trust fund agreements, certificates of insurance and cancellations
- § 387.301 — Surety bond, certificate of insurance, or other securities
- § 387.301T — Surety bond, certificate of insurance, or other securities
- § 387.303 — Security for the protection of the public: Minimum limits
- § 387.303T — 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
- § 387.313T — 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
- § 387.323T — Electronic filing of surety bonds, trust fund agreements, certificates of insurance and cancellations
- § 387.401 — Definitions
- § 387.403 — General requirements
- § 387.403T — 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 procedures
- § 387.413T — Forms and procedures
- § 387.415 — Acceptance and revocation by the FMCSA
- § 387.417 — Fiduciaries
- § 387.419 — Electronic filing of surety bonds, certificates of insurance and cancellations
- § 387.419T — Electronic filing of surety bonds, certificates of insurance and cancellations
PART 389
- § 389.1 — Applicability
- § 389.3 — Definitions
- § 389.5 — Regulatory docket
- § 389.7 — Records
- § 389.9 — Treatment of confidential business information submitted under confidential class determinations
- § 389.11 — General
- § 389.13 — Initiation of rulemaking
- § 389.15 — Contents of notices of proposed rulemaking
- § 389.17 — Participation by interested persons
- § 389.19 — Petitions for extension of time to comment
- § 389.21 — Submission of written comments
- § 389.23 — Consideration of comments received
- § 389.25 — Additional rulemaking proceedings
- § 389.27 — Hearings
- § 389.29 — Adoption of final rules
- § 389.31 — Petitions for rulemaking
- § 389.33 — Processing of petition
- § 389.35 — Petitions for reconsideration
- § 389.37 — Proceedings on petitions for reconsideration
- § 389.39 — Direct final rulemaking procedures
- § 389.41 — Severability
PART 390
- § 390.1 — Purpose
- § 390.3 — General applicability
- § 390.3T — General applicability
- § 390.4 — Delegations and redelegations of authority of FMCSA employees to perform assigned actions or duties
- § 390.5 — Definitions
- § 390.5T — Definitions
- § 390.6 — Coercion prohibited
- § 390.7 — Rules of construction
- § 390.8 — Separation of functions
- § 390.9 — State and local laws, effect on
- § 390.11 — Motor carrier to require observance of driver regulations
- § 390.13 — Aiding or abetting violations
- § 390.15 — Assistance in investigations and special studies
- § 390.16 — [Reserved]
- § 390.17 — Additional equipment and accessories
- § 390.19 — Motor carrier identification reports for certain Mexico-domiciled motor carriers
- § 390.19T — Motor carrier, hazardous material safety permit applicant/holder, and intermodal equipment provider identification reports
- § 390.21 — Marking of self-propelled CMVs and intermodal equipment
- § 390.21T — Marking of self-propelled CMVs and intermodal equipment
- § 390.23 — Automatic relief from regulations
- § 390.25 — Extension or Modification of relief from regulations—emergencies
- § 390.27 — Locations of motor carrier safety service centers
- § 390.29 — Location of records or documents
- § 390.31 — Copies of records and documents
- § 390.32 — Electronic documents and signatures
- § 390.33 — Commercial motor vehicles used for purposes other than defined
- § 390.35 — Certificates, reports, and records: Falsification, reproduction, or alteration
- § 390.36 — Harassment of drivers prohibited
- § 390.37 — Violation and penalty
- § 390.38 — Exemptions for pipeline welding trucks
- § 390.39 — Exemptions for “covered farm vehicles.”
- § 390.40 — Intermodal equipment providers
- § 390.40T — Intermodal equipment providers
- § 390.42 — Drivers and motor carriers operating intermodal equipment
- § 390.44 — Correcting the safety record of a motor carrier or an intermodal equipment provider
- § 390.46 — Preemption of State and local laws and regulations on the inspection, repair, and maintenance of intermodal equipment
- § 390.101 — Scope
- § 390.103 — Eligibility requirements for medical examiner certification
- § 390.105 — Medical examiner training programs
- § 390.107 — Medical examiner certification testing
- § 390.109 — Issuance of the FMCSA medical examiner certification credential
- § 390.111 — Requirements for continued listing on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
- § 390.113 — Reasons for removal from the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
- § 390.115 — Procedure for removal from the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
- § 390.123 — Medical examiner certification for qualified Department of Veterans Affairs examiners
- § 390.125 — Qualified VA examiner certification training
- § 390.127 — Qualified VA examiner certification testing
- § 390.129 — Issuance of the FMCSA medical examiner certification credential
- § 390.131 — Requirements for continued listing of a certified VA medical examiner on the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
- § 390.133 — Reasons for removal of a certified VA medical examiner from the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
- § 390.135 — Procedure for removal of a certified VA medical examiner from the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners
- § 390.200T — USDOT Registration
- § 390.201 — USDOT Registration
- § 390.203 — PRISM State registration/biennial updates
- § 390.205 — Special requirements for registration
- § 390.207 — Other governing regulations
- § 390.209 — Pre-authorization safety audit
- § 390.401 — Applicability
- § 390.403 — Lease and interchange requirements
PART 391
- § 391.1 — Scope of the rules in this part; additional qualifications; duties of carrier-drivers
- § 391.2 — General exceptions
- § 391.11 — General qualifications of drivers
- § 391.13 — Responsibilities of drivers
- § 391.15 — Disqualification of drivers
- § 391.21 — Application for employment
- § 391.23 — Investigation and inquiries
- § 391.25 — Annual inquiry and review of driving record
- § 391.27 — [Reserved]
- § 391.31 — Road test
- § 391.33 — Equivalent of road test
- § 391.41 — Physical qualifications for drivers
- § 391.43 — Medical examination; certificate of physical examination
- § 391.44 — Physical qualification standards for an individual who does not satisfy, with the worse eye, either the distant visual acuity standard with corrective lenses or the field of vision standard, or both
- § 391.45 — Persons who must be medically examined and certified
- § 391.46 — Physical qualification standards for an individual with diabetes mellitus treated with insulin for control
- § 391.47 — Resolution of conflicts of medical evaluation
- § 391.49 — Alternative physical qualification standards for the loss or impairment of limbs
- § 391.51 — General requirements for driver qualification files
- § 391.53 — Driver investigation history file
- § 391.55 — LCV Driver-Instructor qualification files
- § 391.61 — Drivers who were regularly employed before January 1, 1971
- § 391.62 — Limited exemptions for intracity zone drivers
- § 391.63 — Multiple-employer drivers
- § 391.64 — [Reserved]
- § 391.65 — Drivers furnished by other motor carriers
- § 391.67 — Farm vehicle drivers of articulated commercial motor vehicles
- § 391.68 — Private motor carrier of passengers (nonbusiness)
- § 391.69 — Private motor carrier of passengers (business)
- § 391.71 — [Reserved]
PART 392
- § 392.1 — Scope of the rules in this part
- § 392.2 — Applicable operating rules
- § 392.3 — Ill or fatigued operator
- § 392.4 — Drugs and other substances
- § 392.5 — Alcohol prohibition
- § 392.6 — Schedules to conform with speed limits
- § 392.7 — Equipment, inspection and use
- § 392.8 — Emergency equipment, inspection and use
- § 392.9 — Inspection of cargo, cargo securement devices and systems
- § 392.9a — Operating authority
- § 392.9b — Prohibited transportation
- § 392.10 — Railroad grade crossings; stopping required
- § 392.11 — Railroad grade crossings; slowing down required
- § 392.12 — Highway-rail crossings; safe clearance
- § 392.13 — [Reserved]
- § 392.14 — Hazardous conditions; extreme caution
- § 392.15 — Prohibited driving status
- § 392.16 — Use of seat belts
- § 392.18 — [Reserved]
- § 392.20-392.21 — 392.20-392.21 [Reserved]
- § 392.22 — Emergency signals; stopped commercial motor vehicles
- § 392.24 — Emergency signals; flame-producing
- § 392.25 — Flame producing devices
- § 392.30-392.32 — 392.30-392.32 [Reserved]
- § 392.33 — Obscured lamps or reflective devices/material
- § 392.40-392.41 — 392.40-392.41 [Reserved]
- § 392.50 — Ignition of fuel; prevention
- § 392.51 — Reserve fuel; materials of trade
- § 392.52 — [Reserved]
- § 392.60 — Unauthorized persons not to be transported
- § 392.61 — [Reserved]
- § 392.62 — Safe operation, buses
- § 392.63 — Towing or pushing loaded buses
- § 392.64 — Riding within closed commercial motor vehicles without proper exits
- § 392.65 — [Reserved]
- § 392.66 — Carbon monoxide; use of commercial motor vehicle when detected
- § 392.67 — Heater, flame-producing; on commercial motor vehicle in motion
- § 392.68-392.69 — 392.68-392.69 [Reserved]
- § 392.71 — Radar detectors; use and/or possession
- § 392.80 — Prohibition against texting
- § 392.82 — Using a hand-held mobile telephone
PART 393
- § 393.1 — Scope of the rules in this part
- § 393.3 — Additional equipment and accessories
- § 393.5 — Definitions
- § 393.7 — Matter incorporated by reference
- § 393.9 — Lamps operable, prohibition of obstructions of lamps and reflectors
- § 393.11 — Lamps and reflective devices
- § 393.13 — Retroreflective sheeting and reflex reflectors, requirements for semitrailers and trailers manufactured before December 1, 1993
- § 393.17 — Lamps and reflectors—combinations in driveaway-towaway operation
- § 393.19 — Hazard warning signals
- § 393.20 — [Reserved]
- § 393.22 — Combination of lighting devices and reflectors
- § 393.23 — Power supply for lamps
- § 393.24 — Requirements for head lamps, auxiliary driving lamps and front fog lamps
- § 393.25 — Requirements for lamps other than head lamps
- § 393.26 — Requirements for reflectors
- § 393.27 — [Reserved]
- § 393.28 — Wiring systems
- § 393.29 — [Reserved]
- § 393.30 — Battery installation
- § 393.31-393.33 — 393.31-393.33 [Reserved]
- § 393.40 — Required brake systems
- § 393.41 — Parking brake system
- § 393.42 — Brakes required on all wheels
- § 393.43 — Breakaway and emergency braking
- § 393.44 — Front brake lines, protection
- § 393.45 — Brake tubing and hoses; hose assemblies and end fittings
- § 393.46 — [Reserved]
- § 393.47 — Brake actuators, slack adjusters, linings/pads and drums/rotors
- § 393.48 — Brakes to be operative
- § 393.49 — Control valves for brakes
- § 393.50 — Reservoirs required
- § 393.51 — Warning signals, air pressure and vacuum gauges
- § 393.52 — Brake performance
- § 393.53 — Automatic brake adjusters and brake adjustment indicators
- § 393.55 — Antilock brake systems
- § 393.60 — Glazing in specified openings
- § 393.61 — Truck and truck tractor window construction
- § 393.62 — Emergency exits for buses
- § 393.63 — [Reserved]
- § 393.65 — All fuel systems
- § 393.67 — Liquid fuel tanks
- § 393.68 — Compressed natural gas fuel containers
- § 393.69 — Liquefied petroleum gas systems
- § 393.70 — Coupling devices and towing methods, except for driveaway-towaway operations
- § 393.71 — Coupling devices and towing methods, driveaway-towaway operations
- § 393.75 — Tires
- § 393.76 — Sleeper berths
- § 393.77 — Heaters
- § 393.78 — Windshield wiping and washing systems
- § 393.79 — Windshield defrosting and defogging systems
- § 393.80 — Rear-vision mirrors
- § 393.81 — Horn
- § 393.82 — Speedometer
- § 393.83 — Exhaust systems
- § 393.84 — Floors
- § 393.85 — [Reserved]
- § 393.86 — Rear impact guards and rear end protection
- § 393.87 — Warning flags on projecting loads
- § 393.88 — Television receivers
- § 393.89 — Buses, driveshaft protection
- § 393.90 — Buses, standee line or bar
- § 393.91 — Buses, aisle seats prohibited
- § 393.92 — [Reserved]
- § 393.93 — Seats, seat belt assemblies, and seat belt assembly anchorages
- § 393.94 — Interior noise levels in power units
- § 393.95 — Emergency equipment on all power units
- § 393.100 — Applicability and general requirements of cargo securement standards
- § 393.102 — Minimum performance criteria for cargo securement devices and systems
- § 393.104 — Standards for cargo securement devices and systems
- § 393.106 — General requirements for securing articles of cargo
- § 393.108 — Determining the working load limit of a tiedown or the load restraining value of a friction mat
- § 393.110 — Additional requirements for determining the minimum number of tiedowns
- § 393.112 — Adjustability of tiedowns
- § 393.114 — Requirements for front end structures used as part of a cargo securement system
- § 393.116 — Specific securement requirements for logs
- § 393.118 — Specific securement requirements for dressed lumber and similar building products
- § 393.120 — Specific securement requirements for metal coils
- § 393.122 — Specific securement requirements for paper rolls
- § 393.124 — Specific securement requirements for concrete pipe
- § 393.126 — Specific securement requirements for intermodal containers
- § 393.128 — Specific securement requirements for automobiles, light trucks, and vans
- § 393.130 — Specific securement requirements for heavy vehicles, equipment, and machinery
- § 393.132 — Specific securement requirements for flattened or crushed vehicles
- § 393.134 — Specific securement requirements for roll-on/roll-off and hook lift containers
- § 393.136 — Specific securement requirements for large boulders
- § 393.201 — Frames
- § 393.203 — Cab and body components
- § 393.205 — Wheels
- § 393.207 — Suspension systems
- § 393.209 — Steering wheel systems
PART 395
- § 395.1 — Scope of rules in this part
- § 395.2 — Definitions
- § 395.3 — Maximum driving time for property-carrying vehicles
- § 395.5 — Maximum driving time for passenger-carrying vehicles
- § 395.7 — [Reserved]
- § 395.8 — Driver's record of duty status
- § 395.10 — [Reserved]
- § 395.11 — Supporting documents
- § 395.12 — [Reserved]
- § 395.13 — Drivers ordered out of service
- § 395.15-395.19 — 395.15-395.19 [Reserved]
- § 395.20 — ELD applicability and scope
- § 395.22 — Motor carrier responsibilities—In general
- § 395.24 — Driver responsibilities—In general
- § 395.26 — ELD data automatically recorded
- § 395.28 — Special driving categories; other driving statuses
- § 395.30 — ELD record submissions, edits, annotations, and data retention
- § 395.32 — Non-authenticated driver logs
- § 395.34 — ELD malfunctions and data diagnostic events
- § 395.36 — Driver access to records
- § 395.38 — Incorporation by reference
PART 396
- § 396.1 — Scope
- § 396.3 — Inspection, repair, and maintenance
- § 396.5 — Lubrication
- § 396.7 — Unsafe operations forbidden
- § 396.9 — Inspection of motor vehicles and intermodal equipment in operation
- § 396.11 — Driver vehicle inspection report(s)
- § 396.12 — Procedures for intermodal equipment providers to accept reports required by § 390.42(b) of this chapter
- § 396.13 — Driver inspection
- § 396.15 — Driveaway-towaway operations and inspections
- § 396.17 — Periodic inspection
- § 396.19 — Inspector qualifications
- § 396.21 — Periodic inspection recordkeeping requirements
- § 396.23 — Equivalent to periodic inspection
- § 396.25 — Qualifications of brake inspectors
PART 397
- § 397.1 — Application of the rules in this part
- § 397.2 — Compliance with Federal motor carrier safety regulations
- § 397.3 — State and local laws, ordinances, and regulations
- § 397.5 — Attendance and surveillance of motor vehicles
- § 397.7 — Parking
- § 397.9 — [Reserved]
- § 397.11 — Fires
- § 397.13 — Smoking
- § 397.15 — Fueling
- § 397.17 — Tires
- § 397.19 — Instructions and documents
- § 397.61 — Purpose and scope
- § 397.63 — Applicability
- § 397.65 — Definitions
- § 397.67 — Motor carrier responsibility for routing
- § 397.69 — Highway routing designations; preemption
- § 397.71 — Federal standards
- § 397.73 — Public information and reporting requirements
- § 397.75 — Dispute resolution
- § 397.77 — Judicial review of dispute decision
- § 397.101 — Requirements for motor carriers and drivers
- § 397.103 — Requirements for State routing designations
- § 397.201 — Purpose and scope of the procedures
- § 397.203 — Standards for determining preemption
- § 397.205 — Preemption application
- § 397.207 — Preemption notice
- § 397.209 — Preemption processing
- § 397.211 — Preemption determination
- § 397.213 — Waiver of preemption application
- § 397.215 — Waiver notice
- § 397.217 — Waiver processing
- § 397.219 — Waiver determination and order
- § 397.221 — Timeliness
- § 397.223 — Petition for reconsideration
- § 397.225 — Judicial review
PART 398
- § 398.1 — Definitions
- § 398.2 — Applicability
- § 398.3 — Qualifications of drivers or operators
- § 398.4 — Driving of motor vehicles
- § 398.5 — Parts and accessories necessary for safe operation
- § 398.6 — Hours of service of drivers; maximum driving time
- § 398.7 — Inspection and maintenance of motor vehicles
- § 398.8 — Administration inspection of motor vehicles in operation
PART 399
- § 399.201 — Purpose and scope
- § 399.203 — Applicability
- § 399.205 — Definitions
- § 399.207 — Truck and truck-tractor access requirements
- § 399.209 — Test procedures
- § 399.211 — Maintenance
PART 450
- § 450.1 — Purpose
- § 450.3 — Definitions
- § 450.5 — General requirements and applicability
- § 450.7 — Marking
- § 450.11 — Application for delegation of authority
- § 450.12 — Criteria for selection of Approval Authorities
- § 450.13 — Granting of delegation
- § 450.14 — Conditions of delegation
- § 450.15 — Termination of delegation
- § 450.16 — Withdrawal of delegation
PART 451
- § 451.1 — Application for approval
- § 451.3 — Action by Approval Authority
- § 451.5 — Resubmission or appeal
- § 451.7 — Alternative approval of existing containers
- § 451.11 — Application for approval-general
- § 451.12 — Application for approval by design type
- § 451.13 — Action by approval authority-approval by design type
- § 451.14 — Alternative approval of new containers by design type
- § 451.15 — Application for individual approval
- § 451.16 — Action by approval authority-individual approval
- § 451.18 — Review of denials of approval
- § 451.21 — Safety approval plate required
- § 451.23 — Plate specifications
- § 451.25 — Required information
PART 452
- § 452.1 — Periodic examination required
- § 452.3 — Elements of periodic examinations
- § 452.5 — Examinations made in conjunction with other inspections
- § 452.7 — Continuous examination program
- § 452.9 — Elements of a continuous examination program
PART 453
- § 453.1 — Unsafe and noncomplying containers subject to detention or control
- § 453.3 — Detention orders and other orders
- § 453.5 — Termination of detention orders and other orders
- § 453.7 — Appeal provisions
PART 501
- § 501.1 — Purpose
- § 501.2 — General
- § 501.3 — Organization and general responsibilities
- § 501.4 — Succession to Administrator
- § 501.5 — Exercise of authority
- § 501.6 — Secretary's reservations of authority
- § 501.7 — Administrator's reservations of authority
- § 501.8 — Delegations
PART 509
PART 510
- § 510.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 510.2 — Definitions
- § 510.3 — Compulsory process, the service thereof, claims for confidential treatment, and terms of compliance
- § 510.4 — Subpoenas, generally
- § 510.5 — Information gathering hearings
- § 510.6 — Administrative depositions
- § 510.7 — General or special orders
- § 510.8 — Written requests for the production of documents and things
- § 510.9 — Motions to modify, limit, or quash process
- § 510.10 — Supplementation of responses to process
- § 510.11 — Fees
- § 510.12 — Remedies for failure to comply with compulsory process
PART 511
- § 511.1 — Scope of the rules
- § 511.2 — Nature of adjudicative proceedings
- § 511.3 — Definitions
- § 511.11 — Commencement of proceedings
- § 511.12 — Answer
- § 511.13 — Amendments and supplemental pleadings
- § 511.14 — Form and filing of documents
- § 511.15 — Time
- § 511.16 — Service
- § 511.17 — Public participation
- § 511.18 — Joinder of proceedings
- § 511.21 — Prehearing conferences
- § 511.22 — Prehearing briefs
- § 511.23 — Motions
- § 511.24 — Interlocutory appeals
- § 511.25 — Summary decision and order
- § 511.26 — Settlement
- § 511.31 — General provisions governing discovery
- § 511.32 — Written interrogatories to parties
- § 511.33 — Production of documents and things
- § 511.34 — Requests for admission
- § 511.35 — Testimony upon oral examination
- § 511.36 — Motions to compel discovery
- § 511.37 — Sanctions for failure to comply with order
- § 511.38 — Subpoenas
- § 511.39 — Orders requiring witnesses to testify or provide other information and granting immunity
- § 511.41 — General rules
- § 511.42 — Powers and duties of Presiding Officer
- § 511.43 — Evidence
- § 511.44 — Expert witnesses
- § 511.45 — In camera materials
- § 511.46 — Proposed findings, conclusions, and order
- § 511.47 — Record
- § 511.48 — Official docket
- § 511.49 — Fees
- § 511.51 — Initial decision
- § 511.52 — Adoption of initial decision
- § 511.53 — Appeal from initial decision
- § 511.54 — Review of initial decision in absence of appeal
- § 511.55 — Final decision on appeal or review
- § 511.56 — Reconsideration
- § 511.57 — Effective date of order
- § 511.61 — Purpose
- § 511.62 — Definitions
- § 511.63 — Criteria for settlement
- § 511.64 — Petitions for settlement; timing, contents
- § 511.65 — Public comment
- § 511.66 — Confidential business information
- § 511.67 — Settlement order
- § 511.71 — Who may make appearances
- § 511.72 — Authority for representation
- § 511.73 — Written appearances
- § 511.74 — Attorneys
- § 511.75 — Persons not attorneys
- § 511.76 — Qualifications and standards of conduct
- § 511.77 — Restrictions as to former members and employees
- § 511.78 — Prohibited communications
PART 512
- § 512.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 512.2 — Applicability
- § 512.3 — Definitions
- § 512.4 — When requesting confidentiality, what should I submit?
- § 512.5 — How many copies should I submit?
- § 512.6 — How should I prepare documents when submitting a claim for confidentiality?
- § 512.7 — Where should I send the information for which I am requesting confidentiality?
- § 512.8 — What supporting information should I submit with my request?
- § 512.9 — What are the requirements if the information comes from a third party?
- § 512.10 — Duty to amend
- § 512.11 — What if I need an extension of time?
- § 512.12 — What if I am submitting multiple items of information?
- § 512.13 — What are the consequences for noncompliance with this part?
- § 512.14 — Who makes the confidentiality determination?
- § 512.15 — How will confidentiality determinations be made?
- § 512.16 — Class determinations
- § 512.17 — How long should it take to determine whether information is entitled to confidential treatment?
- § 512.18 — How will I be notified of the confidentiality determination?
- § 512.19 — What can I do if I disagree with the determination?
- § 512.20 — How does the agency treat information submitted pursuant to this part before a confidentiality determination is made?
- § 512.21 — How is information submitted pursuant to this part treated once a confidentiality determination is made?
- § 512.22 — Under what circumstances may NHTSA modify a grant of confidentiality?
- § 512.23 — Under what circumstances may NHTSA publicly release confidential information?
PART 513
- § 513.1 — General
- § 513.2 — Definitions
- § 513.3 — Representation
- § 513.4 — Procedures for submitting original information
- § 513.5 — Confidentiality
- § 513.6 — Prerequisites to the consideration of an award
- § 513.7 — Whistleblowers ineligible for an award
- § 513.8 — Provision of false information
- § 513.9 — Procedures for making a claim for a whistleblower award
- § 513.10 — Award determinations
- § 513.11 — Appeals of award determinations
- § 513.12 — Procedures applicable to the payment of awards
PART 523
- § 523.1 — Scope
- § 523.2 — Definitions
- § 523.3 — Automobile
- § 523.4 — Passenger automobile
- § 523.5 — Non-passenger automobile
- § 523.6 — Heavy-duty vehicle
- § 523.7 — Heavy-duty pickup trucks and vans
- § 523.8 — Heavy-duty vocational vehicle
- § 523.9 — Truck tractors
- § 523.10 — Heavy-duty trailers
PART 525
- § 525.1 — Scope
- § 525.2 — Purpose
- § 525.3 — Applicability
- § 525.4 — Definitions
- § 525.5 — Limitation on eligibility
- § 525.6 — Requirements for petition
- § 525.7 — Basis for petition
- § 525.8 — Processing of petitions
- § 525.9 — Duration of exemption
- § 525.10 — Renewal of exemption
- § 525.11 — Termination of exemption; amendment of alternative average fuel economy standard
- § 525.12 — Public inspection of information
PART 526
- § 526.1 — General provisions
- § 526.2 — U.S. production by foreign manufacturer
- § 526.3 — Transfer of vehicle from non-domestic to domestic fleet
- § 526.4 — [Reserved]
- § 526.5 — Earning offsetting monetary credits in future model years
PART 529
- § 529.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 529.2 — Applicability
- § 529.3 — Definitions
- § 529.4 — Requirements for incomplete automobile manufacturers
- § 529.5 — Requirements for intermediate manufacturers
- § 529.6 — Requirements for final-stage manufacturers
PART 531
- § 531.1 — Scope
- § 531.2 — Purpose
- § 531.3 — Applicability
- § 531.4 — Definitions
- § 531.5 — Fuel economy standards
- § 531.6 — Measurement and calculation procedures
PART 533
- § 533.1 — Scope
- § 533.2 — Purpose
- § 533.3 — Applicability
- § 533.4 — Definitions
- § 533.5 — Requirements
- § 533.6 — Measurement and calculation procedures
PART 534
- § 534.1 — Scope
- § 534.2 — Applicability
- § 534.3 — Definitions
- § 534.4 — Successors and predecessors
- § 534.5 — Manufacturers within control relationships
- § 534.6 — Reporting corporate transactions
- § 534.7 — Situations not directly addressed by this part
- § 534.8 — Shared corporate relationships
PART 535
- § 535.1 — Scope
- § 535.2 — Purpose
- § 535.3 — Applicability
- § 535.4 — Definitions
- § 535.5 — Standards
- § 535.6 — Measurement and calculation procedures
- § 535.7 — Averaging, banking, and trading (ABT) credit program
- § 535.8 — Reporting and recordkeeping requirements
- § 535.9 — Enforcement approach
- § 535.10 — How do manufacturers comply with fuel consumption standards?
PART 536
- § 536.1 — Scope
- § 536.2 — Application
- § 536.3 — Definitions
- § 536.4 — Credits
- § 536.5 — Trading infrastructure
- § 536.6 — Treatment of credits earned prior to model year 2011
- § 536.7 — Treatment of carryback credits
- § 536.8 — Conditions for trading of credits
- § 536.9 — Use of credits with regard to the domestically manufactured passenger automobile minimum standard
- § 536.10 — Treatment of dual-fuel and alternative fuel vehicles—consistency with 49 CFR part 538
PART 537
- § 537.1 — Scope
- § 537.2 — Purpose
- § 537.3 — Applicability
- § 537.4 — Definitions
- § 537.5 — General requirements for reports
- § 537.6 — General content of reports
- § 537.7 — Pre-model year and mid-model year reports
- § 537.8 — Supplementary reports
- § 537.9 — Determination of fuel economy values and average fuel economy
- § 537.10 — Incorporation by reference by manufacturers
- § 537.11 — Public inspection of information
- § 537.12 — Confidential information
PART 538
- § 538.1 — Scope
- § 538.2 — Purpose
- § 538.3 — Applicability
- § 538.4 — Definitions
- § 538.5 — Minimum driving range
- § 538.6 — Measurement of driving range
- § 538.7 — Petitions for reduction of minimum driving range
- § 538.8 — Gallon Equivalents for Gaseous Fuels
- § 538.9 — Dual fuel vehicle incentive
PART 541
- § 541.1 — Scope
- § 541.2 — Purpose
- § 541.3 — Application
- § 541.4 — Definitions
- § 541.5 — Requirements for passenger motor vehicles
- § 541.6 — Requirements for replacement parts
PART 542
- § 542.1 — Procedures for selecting new light duty truck lines that are likely to have high or low theft rates
- § 542.2 — Procedures for selecting low theft light duty truck lines with a majority of major parts interchangeable with those of a passenger motor vehicle line
PART 543
- § 543.1 — Scope
- § 543.2 — Purpose
- § 543.3 — Application
- § 543.4 — Definitions
- § 543.5 — Petition: General requirements
- § 543.6 — Petition: Specific content requirements
- § 543.7 — Petitions based on performance criteria
- § 543.8 — Processing an exemption petition
- § 543.9 — Duration of exemption
- § 543.10 — Terminating or modifying an exemption
PART 545
- § 545.1 — Scope
- § 545.2 — Purpose
- § 545.3 — Applicability
- § 545.4 — Response to inquiries
- § 545.5 — Definitions
- § 545.6 — Reporting requirements for vehicles listed in § 541.3(a)(1)
- § 545.7 — Reporting requirements for vehicles listed in § 541.3(b)(2)
- § 545.8 — Records
- § 545.9 — Petition to extend period to file report
PART 551
- § 551.1 — Scope
- § 551.31 — Form of communications
- § 551.33 — Address of communications
- § 551.35 — Subscription of communications
- § 551.37 — Language of communications
- § 551.45 — What is the purpose of this subpart?
- § 551.46 — Who must comply with this subpart and when?
- § 551.47 — Who may serve as an agent for a foreign manufacturer?
- § 551.48 — May an official of a foreign manufacturer serve as its agent?
- § 551.49 — May a foreign manufacturer replace its agent?
- § 551.50 — May more than one foreign manufacturer designate the same person as agent?
- § 551.51 — May an agent assign performance of its functions to another individual or entity?
- § 551.52 — How long will a foreign manufacturer's designation of agent remain in effect?
- § 551.53 — What is the required format for a designation?
- § 551.54 — What are the required contents for a designation?
- § 551.55 — What information must a Designation by Foreign Manufacturer contain?
- § 551.56 — What information must an Acceptance by Agent contain?
- § 551.57 — Who may sign the Designation by Foreign Manufacturer?
- § 551.58 — Who may sign the Acceptance by Agent?
- § 551.59 — May the same individual sign both the Designation by Foreign Manufacturer and Acceptance by Agent?
- § 551.60 — When must the Designation by Foreign Manufacturer be signed?
- § 551.61 — When must the Acceptance by Agent be signed?
- § 551.62 — Where should a foreign manufacturer mail the designation?
- § 551.63 — May a foreign manufacturer submit a designation by email or facsimile?
- § 551.64 — What if designation documents submitted by a foreign manufacturer do not comply with this subpart?
- § 551.65 — What if a foreign manufacturer changes its name, address or product names or marks?
- § 551.66 — What is the legal effect of service of process on an agent?
- § 551.67 — Where and how may an agent be served?
- § 551.68 — What if an agent cannot be served?
PART 552
- § 552.1 — Scope
- § 552.2 — Purpose
- § 552.3 — General
- § 552.4 — Requirements for petition
- § 552.5 — Improperly filed petitions
- § 552.6 — Technical review
- § 552.7 — Public meeting
- § 552.8 — Notification of agency action on the petition
- § 552.9 — Grant of petition
- § 552.10 — Denial of petition
- § 552.11 — Application
- § 552.12 — Definitions
- § 552.13 — Form of petition
- § 552.14 — Content of petition
- § 552.15 — Processing of petition
PART 553
- § 553.1 — Applicability
- § 553.3 — Definitions
- § 553.5 — Regulatory docket
- § 553.7 — Records
- § 553.11 — Initiation of rulemaking
- § 553.13 — Notice of proposed rulemaking
- § 553.14 — Direct final rulemaking
- § 553.15 — Contents of notices of proposed rulemaking and direct final rules
- § 553.17 — Participation of interested persons
- § 553.19 — Petitions for extension of time to comment
- § 553.21 — Contents of written comments
- § 553.23 — Consideration of comments received
- § 553.25 — Additional rulemaking proceedings
- § 553.27 — Hearings
- § 553.29 — Adoption of final rules
- § 553.31-553.33 — 553.31-553.33 [Reserved]
- § 553.35 — Petitions for reconsideration
- § 553.37 — Proceedings on petitions for reconsideration
- § 553.39 — Effect of petition for reconsideration on time for seeking judicial review
PART 554
- § 554.1 — Scope
- § 554.2 — Purpose
- § 554.3 — Application
- § 554.4 — Office of Vehicle Safety Compliance
- § 554.5 — Office of Defects Investigation
- § 554.6 — Opening an investigation
- § 554.7 — Investigation priorities
- § 554.8 — Monthly reports
- § 554.9 — Availability of files
- § 554.10 — Initial determinations and public meetings
- § 554.11 — Final decisions
PART 555
- § 555.1 — Scope
- § 555.2 — Purpose
- § 555.3 — Application
- § 555.4 — Definitions
- § 555.5 — Application for exemption
- § 555.6 — Basis for application
- § 555.7 — Processing of applications
- § 555.8 — Termination of temporary exemptions
- § 555.9 — Temporary exemption labels
- § 555.10 — Availability for public inspection
- § 555.11 — Application
- § 555.12 — Petition for exemption
- § 555.13 — Basis for petition
- § 555.14 — Processing of petitions
- § 555.15 — Time period for exemptions
- § 555.16 — Renewal of exemptions
- § 555.17 — Termination of temporary exemptions
- § 555.18 — Temporary exemption labels
PART 556
- § 556.1 — Scope
- § 556.2 — Purpose
- § 556.3 — Application
- § 556.4 — Petition for exemption
- § 556.5 — Processing of petition
- § 556.6 — Meetings
- § 556.7 — Disposition of petition
- § 556.8 — Rescission of decision
- § 556.9 — Public inspection of relevant information
PART 557
- § 557.1 — Scope
- § 557.2 — Purpose
- § 557.3 — General
- § 557.4 — Requirements for petition
- § 557.5 — Improperly filed petitions
- § 557.6 — Determination whether to hold a public hearing
- § 557.7 — Public hearing
- § 557.8 — Determination of manufacturer's obligation
PART 561
- § 561.1 — Scope
- § 561.2 — Purpose
- § 561.3 — Application
- § 561.4 — Matter incorporated by reference
- § 561.5 — Definitions
- § 561.6 — Rescue sheets and emergency response guides
- § 561.7 — Documentation for low temperature operation safety
- § 561.8 — Documentation of a visual warning for malfunction of vehicle controls that manage REESS operation
- § 561.9 — Documentation of an audio-visual warning for a thermal event in the REESS
- § 561.10 — Documentation for single cell thermal runaway and propagation safety risk mitigation
- § 561.11 — Record retention
PART 562
- § 562.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 562.3 — Definitions
- § 562.5 — Applicability
- § 562.7 — Lighting and marking requirements for new agricultural equipment
- § 562.9 — Compliance not affected by addition of certain materials and equipment
- § 562.11 — Incorporation by reference
PART 563
- § 563.1 — Scope
- § 563.2 — Purpose
- § 563.3 — Application
- § 563.4 — [Reserved]
- § 563.5 — Definitions
- § 563.6 — Requirements for vehicles
- § 563.7 — Data elements
- § 563.8 — Data format
- § 563.9 — Data capture
- § 563.10 — Crash test performance and survivability
- § 563.11 — Information in owner's manual
- § 563.12 — Data retrieval tools
PART 564
- § 564.1 — Scope
- § 564.2 — Purposes
- § 564.3 — Applicability
- § 564.4 — Definitions
- § 564.5 — Information filing; agency processing of filings
PART 565
- § 565.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 565.2 — Application
- § 565.10 — Purpose and scope
- § 565.11 — Applicability
- § 565.12 — Definitions
- § 565.13 — General requirements
- § 565.14 — Motor vehicles imported into the United States
- § 565.15 — Content requirements
- § 565.16 — Reporting requirements
- § 565.20 — Purpose and scope
- § 565.21 — Applicability
- § 565.22 — Definitions
- § 565.23 — General requirements
- § 565.24 — Motor vehicles imported into the United States
- § 565.25 — Content requirements
- § 565.26 — Reporting requirements
PART 566
- § 566.1 — Scope
- § 566.2 — Purpose
- § 566.3 — Application
- § 566.4 — Definitions
- § 566.5 — Requirements
- § 566.6 — Submittal of information
PART 567
- § 567.1 — Purpose
- § 567.2 — Application
- § 567.3 — Definitions
- § 567.4 — Requirements for manufacturers of motor vehicles
- § 567.5 — Requirements for manufacturers of vehicles manufactured in two or more stages
- § 567.6 — Requirements for persons who do not alter certified vehicles or do so with readily attachable components
- § 567.7 — Requirements for persons who alter certified vehicles
- § 567.8 — Requirements for manufacturers of replica motor vehicles
PART 568
- § 568.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 568.2 — Application
- § 568.3 — Definitions
- § 568.4 — Requirements for incomplete vehicle manufacturers
- § 568.5 — Requirements for intermediate manufacturers
- § 568.6 — Requirements for final-stage manufacturers
- § 568.7 — Requirements for manufacturers who assume legal responsibility for a vehicle
PART 569
- § 569.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 569.3 — Definitions
- § 569.5 — Applicability
- § 569.7 — Requirements
- § 569.9 — Labeling of regroovable tires
PART 570
- § 570.1 — Scope
- § 570.2 — Purpose
- § 570.3 — Applicability
- § 570.4 — Definitions
- § 570.5 — Service brake system
- § 570.6 — Brake power unit
- § 570.7 — Steering systems
- § 570.8 — Suspension systems
- § 570.9 — Tires
- § 570.10 — Wheel assemblies
- § 570.51 — Scope
- § 570.52 — Purpose
- § 570.53 — Applicability
- § 570.54 — Definitions
- § 570.55 — Hydraulic brake system
- § 570.56 — Vacuum brake assist unit and vacuum brake system
- § 570.57 — Air brake system and air-over-hydraulic brake subsystem
- § 570.58 — Electric brake system
- § 570.59 — Service brake system
- § 570.60 — Steering system
- § 570.61 — Suspension system
- § 570.62 — Tires
- § 570.63 — Wheel assemblies
PART 571
- § 571.1 — Scope
- § 571.3 — Definitions
- § 571.4 — Explanation of usage
- § 571.5 — Matter incorporated by reference
- § 571.7 — Applicability
- § 571.8 — Effective date
- § 571.9 — Separability
- § 571.10 — Designation of seating positions
- § 571.101 — Standard No. 101; Controls and displays
- § 571.102 — Standard No. 102; Transmission shift position sequence, starter interlock, and transmission braking effect
- § 571.103 — Standard No. 103; Windshield defrosting and defogging systems
- § 571.104 — Standard No. 104; Windshield wiping and washing systems
- § 571.105 — Standard No. 105; Hydraulic and electric brake systems
- § 571.106 — Standard No. 106; Brake hoses
- § 571.107 — [Reserved]
- § 571.108 — Standard No. 108; Lamps, reflective devices, and associated equipment
- § 571.109 — Standard No. 109; New pneumatic tires for vehicles manufactured from 1949 to 1975, bias ply tires, and T-type spare tires
- § 571.110 — Tire selection and rims and motor home/recreation vehicle trailer load carrying capacity information for motor vehicles with a GVWR of 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds) or less
- § 571.111 — Standard No. 111; Rear visibility
- § 571.112 — [Reserved]
- § 571.113 — Standard No. 113; Hood latch system
- § 571.114 — Standard No. 114; Theft protection and rollaway prevention
- § 571.115 — [Reserved]
- § 571.116 — Standard No. 116; Motor vehicle brake fluids
- § 571.117 — Standard No. 117; Retreaded pneumatic tires
- § 571.118 — Standard No. 118; Power-operated window, partition, and roof panel systems
- § 571.119 — Standard No. 119; New pneumatic tires for motor vehicles with a GVWR of more than 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds), specialty tires, and tires for motorcycles
- § 571.120 — Tire selection and rims and motor home/recreation vehicle trailer load carrying capacity information for motor vehicles with a GVWR of more than 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds)
- § 571.121 — Standard No. 121; Air brake systems
- § 571.122 — Standard No. 122; Motorcycle brake systems
- § 571.122a — Standard No. 122; Motorcycle brake systems
- § 571.123 — Standard No. 123; Motorcycle controls and displays
- § 571.124 — Standard No. 124; Accelerator control systems
- § 571.125 — Standard No. 125; Warning devices
- § 571.126 — Standard No. 126; Electronic stability control systems for light vehicles
- § 571.127 — Standard No. 127; Automatic emergency braking systems for light vehicles
- § 571.128 — [Reserved]
- § 571.129 — Standard No. 129; New non-pneumatic tires for passenger cars
- § 571.131 — Standard No. 131; School bus pedestrian safety devices
- § 571.135 — Standard No. 135; Light vehicle brake systems
- § 571.136 — Standard No. 136; Electronic stability control systems for heavy vehicles
- § 571.138 — Standard No. 138; Tire pressure monitoring systems
- § 571.139 — Standard No. 139; New pneumatic radial tires for light vehicles
- § 571.141 — Standard No. 141; Minimum Sound Requirements for Hybrid and Electric Vehicles
- § 571.201 — Standard No. 201; Occupant protection in interior impact
- § 571.202 — Standard No. 202; Head restraints; Applicable at the manufacturers option until September 1, 2009
- § 571.202a — Standard No. 202a; Head restraints; Mandatory applicability begins on September 1, 2009
- § 571.203 — Standard No. 203; Impact protection for the driver from the steering control system
- § 571.204 — Standard No. 204; Steering control rearward displacement
- § 571.205 — Standard No. 205, Glazing materials
- § 571.205(a) — Glazing equipment manufactured before September 1, 2006 and glazing materials used in vehicles manufactured before November 1, 2006
- § 571.206 — Standard No. 206; Door locks and door retention components
- § 571.207 — Standard No. 207; Seating systems
- § 571.208 — Standard No. 208; Occupant crash protection
- § 571.209 — Standard No. 209; Seat belt assemblies
- § 571.210 — Standard No. 210; Seat belt assembly anchorages
- § 571.211 — [Reserved]
- § 571.212 — Standard No. 212; Windshield mounting
- § 571.213 — Child restraint systems; Applicable unless a vehicle or child restraint system is certified to § 571.213b
- § 571.213a — Standard No. 213a; Child restraint systems—side impact protection
- § 571.213b — Standard No. 213b; Child restraint systems; Mandatory applicability beginning December 5, 2026
- § 571.214 — Standard No. 214; Side impact protection
- § 571.215 — [Reserved]
- § 571.216 — Standard No. 216; Roof crush resistance; Applicable unless a vehicle is certified to § 571.216a
- § 571.216a — Standard No. 216a; Roof crush resistance; Upgraded standard
- § 571.217 — Standard No. 217; Bus emergency exits and window retention and release
- § 571.217a — Standard No. 217a; Anti-ejection glazing for bus portals; Mandatory applicability beginning October 30, 2027
- § 571.218 — Standard No. 218; Motorcycle helmets
- § 571.219 — Standard No. 219; Windshield zone intrusion
- § 571.220 — Standard No. 220; School bus rollover protection
- § 571.221 — Standard No. 221; School bus body joint strength
- § 571.222 — Standard No. 222; School bus passenger seating and crash protection
- § 571.223 — Standard No. 223; Rear impact guards
- § 571.224 — Standard No. 224; Rear impact protection
- § 571.225 — Standard No. 225; Child restraint anchorage systems
- § 571.226 — Standard No. 226; Ejection Mitigation
- § 571.227 — Standard No. 227; Bus rollover structural integrity
- § 571.301 — Standard No. 301; Fuel system integrity
- § 571.302 — Standard No. 302; Flammability of interior materials
- § 571.303 — Standard No. 303; Fuel system integrity of compressed natural gas vehicles
- § 571.304 — Standard No. 304; Compressed natural gas fuel container integrity
- § 571.305 — Standard No. 305; electric-powered vehicles: electrolyte spillage and electrical shock protection; applicable unless a vehicle is certified to § 571.305a
- § 571.305a — Standard No. 305a; electric-powered vehicles: Electric powertrain integrity; mandatory applicability begins on September 1, 2027
- § 571.307 — Standard No. 307; Fuel system integrity of hydrogen vehicles
- § 571.308 — Standard No. 308; Compressed hydrogen storage system integrity
- § 571.401 — Standard No. 401; Interior trunk release
- § 571.403 — Standard No. 403; Platform lift systems for motor vehicles
- § 571.404 — Standard No. 404; Platform lift installations in motor vehicles
- § 571.500 — Standard No. 500; Low-speed vehicles
PART 572
- § 572.1 — Scope
- § 572.2 — Purpose
- § 572.3 — Application
- § 572.4 — Terminology
- § 572.5 — General description
- § 572.6 — Head
- § 572.7 — Neck
- § 572.8 — Thorax
- § 572.9 — Lumbar spine, abdomen, and pelvis
- § 572.10 — Limbs
- § 572.11 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.15 — General description
- § 572.16 — Head
- § 572.17 — Neck
- § 572.18 — Thorax
- § 572.19 — Lumbar spine, abdomen and pelvis
- § 572.20 — Limbs
- § 572.21 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.25 — General description
- § 572.30 — Incorporated materials
- § 572.31 — General description
- § 572.32 — Head
- § 572.33 — Neck
- § 572.34 — Thorax
- § 572.35 — Limbs
- § 572.36 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.40 — Incorporated materials
- § 572.41 — General description
- § 572.42 — Thorax
- § 572.43 — Lumbar spine and pelvis
- § 572.44 — Instrumentation and test conditions
- § 572.70 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.71 — General description
- § 572.72 — Head assembly and test procedure
- § 572.73 — Neck assembly and test procedure
- § 572.74 — Thorax assembly and test procedure
- § 572.75 — Lumbar spine, abdomen, and pelvis assembly and test procedure
- § 572.76 — Limbs assembly and test procedure
- § 572.77 — Instrumentation
- § 572.78 — Performance test conditions
- § 572.80 — Incorporated materials
- § 572.81 — General description
- § 572.82 — Head
- § 572.83 — Head-neck
- § 572.84 — Thorax
- § 572.85 — Lumbar spine flexure
- § 572.86 — Test conditions and dummy adjustment
- § 572.90 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.91 — General description
- § 572.100 — Incorporation by Reference
- § 572.101 — General description
- § 572.102 — Drop test
- § 572.103 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.110 — Materials incorporated by reference
- § 572.111 — General description
- § 572.112 — Head assembly
- § 572.113 — Neck assembly
- § 572.114 — Thorax
- § 572.115 — Lumbar spine and pelvis
- § 572.116 — Instrumentation and test conditions
- § 572.120 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.121 — General description
- § 572.122 — Head assembly and test procedure
- § 572.123 — Neck assembly and test procedure
- § 572.124 — Thorax assembly and test procedure
- § 572.125 — Upper and lower torso assemblies and torso flexion test procedure
- § 572.126 — Knees and knee impact test procedure
- § 572.127 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.130 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.131 — General description
- § 572.132 — Head assembly and test procedure
- § 572.133 — Neck assembly and test procedure
- § 572.134 — Thorax assembly and test procedure
- § 572.135 — Upper and lower torso assemblies and torso flexion test procedure
- § 572.136 — Knees and knee impact test procedure
- § 572.137 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.140 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.141 — General description
- § 572.142 — Head assembly and test procedure
- § 572.143 — Neck-headform assembly and test procedure
- § 572.144 — Thorax assembly and test procedure
- § 572.145 — Upper and lower torso assemblies and torso flexion test procedure
- § 572.146 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.150 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.151 — General description
- § 572.152 — Head assembly and test procedure
- § 572.153 — Neck-headform assembly and test procedure
- § 572.154 — Thorax assembly and test procedure
- § 572.155 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.160 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.161 — General description
- § 572.162 — Head assembly and test procedure
- § 572.163 — Neck assembly and test procedure
- § 572.164 — Thorax assembly and test procedure
- § 572.165 — Upper and lower torso assemblies and torso flexion test procedure
- § 572.166 — Knees and knee impact test procedure
- § 572.167 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.170 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.171 — General description
- § 572.172 — Head assembly and test procedure
- § 572.173 — Neck assembly and test procedure
- § 572.174 — Thorax assembly and test procedure
- § 572.175 — Upper and lower torso assemblies and torso flexion test procedure
- § 572.176 — Knees and knee impact test procedure
- § 572.177 — Test conditions and instrumentation
- § 572.180 — Incorporated materials
- § 572.181 — General description
- § 572.182 — Head assembly
- § 572.183 — Neck assembly
- § 572.184 — Shoulder assembly
- § 572.185 — Thorax (upper torso) assembly
- § 572.186 — Abdomen assembly
- § 572.187 — Lumbar spine
- § 572.188 — Pelvis
- § 572.189 — Instrumentation and test conditions
- § 572.190 — Incorporated materials
- § 572.191 — General description
- § 572.192 — Head assembly
- § 572.193 — Neck assembly
- § 572.194 — Shoulder
- § 572.195 — Thorax with arm
- § 572.196 — Thorax without arm
- § 572.197 — Abdomen
- § 572.198 — Pelvis acetabulum
- § 572.199 — Pelvis iliac
- § 572.200 — Instrumentation and test conditions
- § 572.210 — Incorporation by reference
- § 572.211 — General description
- § 572.212 — Head assembly and test procedure
- § 572.213 — Neck assembly and test procedure
- § 572.214 — Shoulder assembly and test procedure
- § 572.215 — Thorax with arm assembly and test procedure
- § 572.216 — Thorax without arm assembly and test procedure
- § 572.217 — Lumbar spine assembly and test procedure
- § 572.218 — Pelvis assembly and test procedure
- § 572.219 — Test conditions and instrumentation
PART 573
- § 573.1 — Scope
- § 573.2 — Purposes
- § 573.3 — Application
- § 573.4 — Definitions
- § 573.5 — Defect and noncompliance responsibility
- § 573.6 — Defect and noncompliance information report
- § 573.7 — Quarterly reports
- § 573.8 — Lists of purchasers, owners, dealers, distributors, lessors, and lessees
- § 573.9 — Address for submitting required reports and other information
- § 573.10 — Reporting the sale or lease of defective or noncompliant tires
- § 573.11 — Prohibition on sale or lease of new defective and noncompliant motor vehicles and items of replacement equipment
- § 573.12 — Prohibition on sale or lease of new and used defective and noncompliant motor vehicle equipment
- § 573.13 — Reimbursement for pre-notification remedies
- § 573.14 — Accelerated remedy program
- § 573.15 — Public availability of motor vehicle recall information
- § 573.16 — Reporting bankruptcy petition
PART 574
- § 574.1 — Scope
- § 574.2 — Purpose
- § 574.3 — Definitions
- § 574.4 — Applicability
- § 574.5 — Tire identification requirements
- § 574.6 — How to obtain a plant code
- § 574.7 — Information requirements—new tire manufacturers, new tire brand name owners
- § 574.8 — Information requirements—tire distributors and dealers
- § 574.9 — Requirements for motor vehicle dealers
- § 574.10 — Requirements for motor vehicle manufacturers
PART 575
- § 575.1 — Scope
- § 575.2 — Definitions
- § 575.3 — Matter incorporated by reference
- § 575.4 — Application
- § 575.5 — Separability
- § 575.6 — Requirements
- § 575.7 — Special vehicles
- § 575.101-575.102 — 575.101-575.102 [Reserved]
- § 575.103 — Truck-camper loading
- § 575.104 — Uniform tire quality grading standards
- § 575.105 — Vehicle rollover
- § 575.106 — Tire fuel efficiency consumer information program
- § 575.201 — Child restraint performance
- § 575.301 — Vehicle labeling of safety rating information (applicable unless a vehicle is subject to § 575.302)
- § 575.302 — Vehicle labeling of safety rating information (compliance required for model year 2012 and later vehicles manufactured on or after January 31, 2012)
- § 575.401 — Vehicle labeling of fuel economy, greenhouse gas, and other pollutant emissions information
PART 576
- § 576.1 — Scope
- § 576.2 — Purpose
- § 576.3 — Application
- § 576.4 — Definitions
- § 576.5 — Basic requirements
- § 576.6 — Records
- § 576.7 — Retention
- § 576.8 — Malfunctions covered
PART 577
- § 577.1 — Scope
- § 577.2 — Purpose
- § 577.3 — Application
- § 577.4 — Definitions
- § 577.5 — Notification pursuant to a manufacturer's decision
- § 577.6 — Notification pursuant to Administrator's decision
- § 577.7 — Time and manner of notification
- § 577.8 — Disclaimers
- § 577.9 — Conformity to statutory requirements
- § 577.10 — Follow-up notification
- § 577.11 — Reimbursement notification
- § 577.12 — Notification pursuant to an accelerated remedy program
- § 577.13 — Notification to dealers and distributors
- § 577.14 — Labeling for owner notification letter envelope
PART 578
- § 578.1 — Scope
- § 578.2 — Purpose
- § 578.3 — Applicability
- § 578.4 — Definitions
- § 578.5 — Inflationary adjustment of civil penalties
- § 578.6 — Civil penalties for violations of specified provisions of Title 49 of the United States Code
- § 578.7 — Criminal safe harbor provision
- § 578.8 — Civil penalty factors under 49 U.S.C. Chapter 301
PART 579
- § 579.1 — Scope
- § 579.2 — Purpose
- § 579.3 — Application
- § 579.4 — Terminology
- § 579.5 — Notices, bulletins, customer satisfaction campaigns, consumer advisories, and other communications
- § 579.6 — Address for submitting reports and other information
- § 579.7-579.10 — 579.7-579.10 [Reserved]
- § 579.11 — Reporting responsibilities
- § 579.12 — Contents of reports
- § 579.13-579.20 — 579.13-579.20 [Reserved]
- § 579.21 — Reporting requirements for manufacturers of 5,000 or more light vehicles annually
- § 579.22 — Reporting requirements for manufacturers of 100 or more buses, manufacturers of 500 or more emergency vehicles and manufacturers of 5,000 or more medium-heavy vehicles (other than buses and emergency vehicles) annually
- § 579.23 — Reporting requirements for manufacturers of 5,000 or more motorcycles annually
- § 579.24 — Reporting requirements for manufacturers of 5,000 or more trailers annually
- § 579.25 — Reporting requirements for manufacturers of child restraint systems
- § 579.26 — Reporting requirements for manufacturers of tires
- § 579.27 — Reporting requirements for manufacturers of fewer than 100 buses annually, for manufacturers of fewer than 500 emergency vehicles annually, for manufacturers of fewer than 5,000 light vehicles, medium-heavy vehicles (other than buses and emergency vehicles), motorcycles or trailers annually, for manufacturers of original equipment, and for manufacturers of replacement equipment other than child restraint systems and tires
- § 579.28 — Due date of reports and other miscellaneous provisions
- § 579.29 — Manner of reporting
PART 580
- § 580.1 — Scope
- § 580.2 — Purpose
- § 580.3 — Definitions
- § 580.4 — Security of physical documents, electronic titles and electronic powers of attorney
- § 580.5 — Disclosure of odometer information
- § 580.6 — Additional requirements for electronic odometer disclosure
- § 580.7 — Disclosure of odometer information for leased motor vehicles
- § 580.8 — Odometer disclosure statement retention
- § 580.9 — Odometer record retention for auction companies
- § 580.10 — Application for assistance
- § 580.11 — Petition for approval of alternate disclosure requirements
- § 580.12 — [Reserved]
- § 580.13 — Disclosure of odometer information by power of attorney
- § 580.14 — Power of attorney to review title documents and acknowledge disclosure
- § 580.15 — Certification by person exercising powers of attorney
- § 580.16 — Availability of prior title and power of attorney documents to transferee
- § 580.17 — Exemptions
PART 581
- § 581.1 — Scope
- § 581.2 — Purpose
- § 581.3 — Application
- § 581.4 — Definitions
- § 581.5 — Requirements
- § 581.6 — Conditions
- § 581.7 — Test procedures
- § 581.8 — Exemptions
PART 582
- § 582.1 — Scope
- § 582.2 — Purpose
- § 582.3 — Definitions
- § 582.4 — Requirements
- § 582.5 — Information form
PART 583
- § 583.1 — Scope
- § 583.2 — Purpose
- § 583.3 — Applicability
- § 583.4 — Definitions
- § 583.5 — Label requirements
- § 583.6 — Procedure for determining U.S./Canadian parts content
- § 583.7 — Procedure for determining major foreign sources of passenger motor vehicle equipment
- § 583.8 — Procedure for determining country of origin for engines and transmissions (for purposes of determining the information specified by §§ 583.5(a)(4) and 583.5(a)(5) only)
- § 583.9 — Attachment and maintenance of label
- § 583.10 — Outside suppliers of passenger motor vehicle equipment
- § 583.11 — Allied suppliers of passenger motor vehicle equipment
- § 583.12 — Suppliers of engines and transmissions
- § 583.13 — Supplier certification and certificates
- § 583.14 — Currency conversion rate
- § 583.15 — Joint ownership
- § 583.16 — Maintenance of records
- § 583.17 — Reporting
PART 585
- § 585.1 — Definitions
- § 585.2 — Phase-in reports
- § 585.3 — Vehicles produced by more than one manufacturer
- § 585.4 — Petitions to extend period to file report
- § 585.11 — Scope
- § 585.12 — Purpose
- § 585.13 — Applicability
- § 585.14 — Definitions
- § 585.15 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.16 — Records
- § 585.21 — Scope
- § 585.22 — Purpose
- § 585.23 — Applicability
- § 585.24 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.25 — Records
- § 585.31 — Scope
- § 585.32 — Purpose
- § 585.33 — Applicability
- § 585.34 — Definitions
- § 585.35 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.36 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.37 — Records
- § 585.41 — Scope
- § 585.42 — Purpose
- § 585.43 — Applicability
- § 585.44 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.45 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.46 — Records
- § 585.51 — Scope
- § 585.52 — Purpose
- § 585.53 — Applicability
- § 585.54 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.55 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.56 — Records
- § 585.61 — Scope
- § 585.62 — Purpose
- § 585.63 — Applicability
- § 585.64 — Definitions
- § 585.65 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.66 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.67 — Records
- § 585.68 — Petition to extend period to file report
- § 585.71 — Scope
- § 585.72 — Purpose
- § 585.73 — Applicability
- § 585.74 — Definitions
- § 585.75 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.76 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.77 — Records
- § 585.81 — Scope
- § 585.82 — Purpose
- § 585.83 — Applicability
- § 585.84 — Definitions
- § 585.85 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.86 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.87 — Records
- § 585.88 — Petition to extend period to file report
- § 585.91 — Scope
- § 585.92 — Purpose
- § 585.93 — Applicability
- § 585.94 — Definitions
- § 585.95 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.96 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.97 — Records
- § 585.100 — Scope
- § 585.101 — Purpose
- § 585.102 — Applicability
- § 585.103 — Definitions
- § 585.104 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.105 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.106 — Records
- § 585.111 — Scope
- § 585.112 — Purpose
- § 585.113 — Applicability
- § 585.114 — Definitions
- § 585.115 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.116 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.117 — Records
- § 585.121 — Scope
- § 585.122 — Purpose
- § 585.123 — Applicability
- § 585.124 — Definitions
- § 585.125 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.126 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.127 — Records
- § 585.128 — Scope
- § 585.129 — Purpose
- § 585.130 — Applicability
- § 585.131 — Definitions
- § 585.132 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.133 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.134 — Records
- § 585.135 — Scope
- § 585.136 — Purpose
- § 585.137 — Applicability
- § 585.138 — Definitions
- § 585.139 — Response to inquiries
- § 585.140 — Reporting requirements
- § 585.141 — Records
PART 586
- § 586.1 — Scope
- § 586.2 — Purpose
- § 586.3 — Applicability
- § 586.4 — Definitions
- § 586.5 — General requirements
- § 586.6 — Registration
- § 586.7 — Processing of registrations
- § 586.8 — Incomplete registrations
- § 586.9 — Deemed approved registrations
- § 586.10 — Updating existing registrations
- § 586.11 — Temporary label
- § 586.12 — Annual report
- § 586.13 — Revocation of registrations
PART 587
- § 587.1 — Scope
- § 587.2 — Purpose
- § 587.3 — Application
- § 587.4 — Definitions
- § 587.5 — Incorporated materials
- § 587.6 — General description
- § 587.7-587.10 — 587.7-587.10 [Reserved]
- § 587.11 — [Reserved]
- § 587.12 — Incorporation by reference
- § 587.13 — General description
- § 587.14 — Deformable face component dimensions and material specifications
- § 587.15 — Verification of aluminum honeycomb crush strength
- § 587.16 — Adhesive bonding procedure
- § 587.17 — Construction
- § 587.18 — Dimensions of fixed rigid barrier
- § 587.19 — Mounting
PART 588
- § 588.1 — Scope
- § 588.2 — Purpose
- § 588.3 — Applicability
- § 588.4 — Definitions
- § 588.5 — Records
- § 588.6 — Record retention
PART 591
- § 591.1 — Scope
- § 591.2 — Purpose
- § 591.3 — Applicability
- § 591.4 — Definitions
- § 591.5 — Declarations required for importation
- § 591.6 — Documents accompanying declarations
- § 591.7 — Restrictions on importations
- § 591.8 — Conformance bond and conditions
- § 591.9 — Petitions for remission or mitigation of forfeiture
- § 591.10 — Offer of cash deposits or obligations of the United States in lieu of sureties on bonds
PART 592
- § 592.1 — Scope
- § 592.2 — Purpose
- § 592.3 — Applicability
- § 592.4 — Definitions
- § 592.5 — Requirements for registration and its maintenance
- § 592.6 — Duties of a registered importer
- § 592.7 — Suspension, revocation, and reinstatement of suspended registrations
- § 592.8 — Inspection; release of vehicle and bond
- § 592.9 — Forfeiture of bond
PART 593
- § 593.1 — Scope
- § 593.2 — Purpose
- § 593.3 — Applicability
- § 593.4 — Definitions
- § 593.5 — Petitions for eligibility determinations
- § 593.6 — Basis for petition
- § 593.7 — Processing of petitions
- § 593.8 — Determinations on the agency's initiative
- § 593.9 — Effect of affirmative determinations; lists
- § 593.10 — Availability for public inspection
PART 594
- § 594.1 — Scope
- § 594.2 — Purpose
- § 594.3 — Applicability
- § 594.4 — Definitions
- § 594.5 — Establishment and payment of fees
- § 594.6 — Annual fee for administration of the registration program
- § 594.7 — Fee for filing petitions for a determination whether a vehicle is eligible for importation
- § 594.8 — Fee for importing a vehicle pursuant to a determination by the Administrator
- § 594.9 — Fee for reimbursement of bond processing costs and costs for processing offers of cash deposits or obligations of the United States in lieu of sureties on bonds
- § 594.10 — Fee for review and processing of conformity certificate
PART 595
- § 595.1 — Scope
- § 595.2 — Purpose
- § 595.3 — Applicability
- § 595.4 — Definitions
- § 595.5 — Requirements
- § 595.6 — Modifier identification
- § 595.7 — Requirements for vehicle modifications to accommodate people with disabilities
- § 595.8 — Modifications by rental companies
- § 595.9 — Automatic emergency braking
PART 596
- § 596.1 — Scope
- § 596.2 — Purpose
- § 596.3 — Application
- § 596.4 — Definitions
- § 596.5 — Matter incorporated by reference
- § 596.7 — Specifications for pedestrian test devices
- § 596.8 — [Reserved]
- § 596.9 — General description
- § 596.10 — Specifications for the vehicle test device
PART 599
- § 599.100 — Purpose
- § 599.101 — Scope
- § 599.102 — Definitions
- § 599.200 — Registration of participating dealers
- § 599.201 — Identification of salvage auctions and disposal facilities
- § 599.300 — Requirements for qualifying transactions
- § 599.301 — Limitations and restrictions on qualifying transactions
- § 599.302 — Dealer application for reimbursement—submission, contents
- § 599.303 — Agency disposition of dealer application for reimbursement
- § 599.304 — Payment to dealer
- § 599.400 — Transfer or consignment by dealer of trade-in vehicle
- § 599.401 — Requirements and limitations for disposal facilities that receive trade-in vehicles under the CARS program
- § 599.402 — Requirements and limitations for salvage auctions that are consigned trade-in vehicles under the CARS program
- § 599.403 — Requirements and limitations for dealers
- § 599.500 — Definitions
- § 599.501 — Generally
- § 599.502 — Record retention
- § 599.503 — Access to records
- § 599.504 — Suspension, revocation, and reinstatement of registration and participation eligibility
- § 599.505 — Reports and investigations
- § 599.506 — Notice of Violation
- § 599.507 — Disclosure of evidence
- § 599.508 — Statements of matters in dispute and submission of supporting information
- § 599.509 — Hearing Officer
- § 599.510 — Initiation of action before the Hearing Officer
- § 599.511 — Counsel
- § 599.512 — Hearing location and costs
- § 599.513 — Hearing procedures
- § 599.514 — Assessment of civil penalties
- § 599.515 — Appeals of civil penalties in excess of $100,000.00
- § 599.516 — Collection of assessed or compromised civil penalties
- § 599.517 — Other sanctions
- § 599.600 — Exceptions—Applicability and requirements
- § 599.601 — Procedures for requesting exception
- § 599.603 — Disposition of requests for exception
PART 601
- § 601.1 — Purpose
- § 601.2 — Organization of FTA
- § 601.3 — General responsibilities
- § 601.4 — Responsibilities of the Administrator
- § 601.10 — Sources of information
- § 601.20 — Applicability
- § 601.21 — [Reserved]
- § 601.22 — General
- § 601.23 — Initiation of rulemaking
- § 601.24 — Contents of notices of proposed rulemaking
- § 601.25 — Participation by interested persons
- § 601.26 — Petitions for extension of time to comment
- § 601.27 — Contents of written comments
- § 601.28 — Consideration of comments received
- § 601.29 — Additional rulemaking proceedings
- § 601.30 — Hearings
- § 601.31 — Adoption of final rules
- § 601.32 — Petitions for rulemaking or exemptions
- § 601.33 — Processing of petitions
- § 601.34 — Petitions for reconsideration
- § 601.35 — Proceedings on petitions for reconsideration
- § 601.36 — Procedures for direct final rulemaking
- § 601.40 — Applicability
- § 601.41 — Petitions for relief
- § 601.42 — Emergency relief docket
- § 601.43 — Opening the docket
- § 601.44 — Posting to the docket
- § 601.45 — Required information
- § 601.46 — Processing of petitions
- § 601.47 — Review Procedures
PART 602
- § 602.1 — Purpose
- § 602.3 — Applicability
- § 602.5 — Definitions
- § 602.7 — Policy
- § 602.9 — Federal share
- § 602.11 — Pre-award authority
- § 602.13 — Eligible activities
- § 602.15 — Grant requirements
- § 602.17 — Application procedures
PART 604
- § 604.1 — Purpose
- § 604.2 — Applicability
- § 604.3 — Definitions
- § 604.4 — Charter service agreement
- § 604.5 — Purpose
- § 604.6 — Government officials on official government business
- § 604.7 — Qualified human service organizations
- § 604.8 — Leasing FTA funded equipment and drivers
- § 604.9 — When no registered charter provider responds to notice from a recipient
- § 604.10 — Agreement with registered charter providers
- § 604.11 — Petitions to the Administrator
- § 604.12 — Reporting requirements for all exceptions
- § 604.13 — Registration of private charter operators
- § 604.14 — Recipient's notification to registered charter providers
- § 604.15 — Registration of qualified human service organizations
- § 604.16 — Duties for recipients with respect to charter registration website
- § 604.17 — Purpose
- § 604.18 — Request for an advisory opinion
- § 604.19 — Processing of advisory opinions
- § 604.20 — Effect of an advisory opinion
- § 604.21 — Special considerations for advisory opinions
- § 604.22 — Request for a cease and desist order
- § 604.23 — Decisions by the Chief Counsel regarding cease and desist orders
- § 604.24 — Effect of a cease and desist order
- § 604.25 — Purpose
- § 604.26 — Complaints and decisions regarding removal of private charter operators or qualified human service organizations from registration list
- § 604.27 — Complaints, answers, replies, and other documents
- § 604.28 — Dismissals
- § 604.29 — Incomplete complaints
- § 604.30 — Filing complaints
- § 604.31 — Service
- § 604.32 — Investigation of complaint
- § 604.33 — Agency initiation of investigation
- § 604.34 — Chief Counsel decisions and appointment of a PO
- § 604.35 — Separation of functions
- § 604.36 — Powers of a PO
- § 604.37 — Appearances, parties, and rights of parties
- § 604.38 — Discovery
- § 604.39 — Depositions
- § 604.40 — Public disclosure of evidence
- § 604.41 — Standard of proof
- § 604.42 — Burden of proof
- § 604.43 — Offer of proof
- § 604.44 — Record
- § 604.45 — Waiver of procedures
- § 604.46 — Recommended decision by a PO
- § 604.47 — Remedies
- § 604.48 — Appeal from Chief Counsel decision
- § 604.49 — Administrator's discretionary review of the Chief Counsel's decision
- § 604.50 — Judicial review of a final decision and order
PART 605
- § 605.1 — Purpose
- § 605.2 — Scope
- § 605.3 — Definitions
- § 605.4 — [Reserved]
- § 605.10 — [Reserved]
- § 605.11 — Exemptions
- § 605.12 — Use of project equipment
- § 605.13 — Tripper service
- § 605.14 — Agreement
- § 605.15 — [Reserved]
- § 605.16 — Notice
- § 605.17 — Certification in lieu of notice
- § 605.18-605.19 — 605.18-605.19 [Reserved]
- § 605.30 — Filing a complaint
- § 605.31 — Notification to the respondent
- § 605.32 — Accumulation of evidentiary material
- § 605.33 — Adjudication
- § 605.34 — Remedy where there has been a violation of the agreement
- § 605.35 — Judicial review
- § 605.40 — Reports and information
PART 609
PART 611
- § 611.101 — Purpose and contents
- § 611.103 — Applicability
- § 611.105 — Definitions
- § 611.107 — Relation to the planning processes
- § 611.201 — New Starts eligibility
- § 611.203 — New Starts project justification criteria
- § 611.205 — New Starts local financial commitment criteria
- § 611.207 — Overall New Starts project ratings
- § 611.209 — [Reserved]
- § 611.211 — New Starts Before and After study
- § 611.301 — Small Starts eligibility
- § 611.303 — Small Starts project justification criteria
- § 611.305 — Small Starts local financial commitment criteria
- § 611.307 — Overall Small Starts project ratings
- § 611.309 — [Reserved]
PART 613
- § 613.100 — Metropolitan transportation planning and programming
- § 613.200 — Statewide and nonmetropolitan transportation planning and programming
PART 622
PART 625
- § 625.1 — Purpose
- § 625.3 — Applicability
- § 625.5 — Definitions
- § 625.15 — Elements of the National Transit Asset Management System
- § 625.17 — State of good repair principles
- § 625.25 — Transit Asset Management Plan requirements
- § 625.27 — Group plans for transit asset management
- § 625.29 — Transit asset management plan: horizon period, amendments, and updates
- § 625.31 — [Reserved]
- § 625.33 — Investment prioritization
- § 625.41 — Standards for measuring the condition of capital assets
- § 625.43 — SGR performance measures for capital assets
- § 625.45 — Setting performance targets for capital assets
- § 625.53 — Recordkeeping for transit asset management
- § 625.55 — Annual reporting for transit asset management
PART 630
- § 630.1 — Purpose
- § 630.2 — Scope
- § 630.3 — Definitions
- § 630.4 — Requirements
- § 630.5 — Failure to report data
- § 630.6 — Late and incomplete reports
- § 630.7 — Failure to respond to questions
- § 630.8 — Questionable data items
- § 630.9 — Notice of FTA action
- § 630.10 — Waiver of reporting requirements
- § 630.11 — Data adjustments
PART 633
- § 633.1 — Purpose
- § 633.3 — Scope
- § 633.5 — Definitions
- § 633.11 — Covered projects
- § 633.13 — Initiation of project management oversight services
- § 633.15 — Access to information
- § 633.17 — Project management oversight contractor eligibility
- § 633.19 — Exclusion from the project management oversight program
- § 633.21 — Basic requirement
- § 633.23 — FTA review of a project management plan
- § 633.25 — Contents of a project management plan
- § 633.27 — Implementation of a project management plan
- § 633.29 — [Reserved]
PART 640
- § 640.1 — Cross-reference to credit assistance
PART 650
- § 650.1 — Purpose
- § 650.3 — Applicability
- § 650.5 — Definitions
- § 650.11 — Private investment project procedures
- § 650.13 — Limitation
- § 650.21 — Lessons learned report
- § 650.31 — Application process
PART 655
- § 655.1 — Purpose
- § 655.2 — Overview
- § 655.3 — Applicability
- § 655.4 — Definitions
- § 655.5 — Stand-down waivers for drug testing
- § 655.6 — Preemption of state and local laws
- § 655.7 — Starting date for testing programs
- § 655.11 — Requirement to establish an anti-drug use and alcohol misuse program
- § 655.12 — Required elements of an anti-drug use and alcohol misuse program
- § 655.13 — [Reserved]
- § 655.14 — Education and training programs
- § 655.15 — Policy statement contents
- § 655.16 — Requirement to disseminate policy
- § 655.17 — Notice requirement
- § 655.18-655.20 — 655.18-655.20 [Reserved]
- § 655.21 — Drug testing
- § 655.22-655.30 — 655.22-655.30 [Reserved]
- § 655.31 — Alcohol testing
- § 655.32 — On duty use
- § 655.33 — Pre-duty use
- § 655.34 — Use following an accident
- § 655.35 — Other alcohol-related conduct
- § 655.36-655.40 — 655.36-655.40 [Reserved]
- § 655.41 — Pre-employment drug testing
- § 655.42 — Pre-employment alcohol testing
- § 655.43 — Reasonable suspicion testing
- § 655.44 — Post-accident testing
- § 655.45 — Random testing
- § 655.46 — Return to duty following refusal to submit to a test, verified positive drug test result and/or breath alcohol test result of 0.04 or greater
- § 655.47 — Follow-up testing after returning to duty
- § 655.48 — Retesting of covered employees with an alcohol concentration of 0.02 or greater but less than 0.04
- § 655.49 — Refusal to submit to a drug or alcohol test
- § 655.50 — [Reserved]
- § 655.51 — Compliance with testing procedures requirements
- § 655.52 — Substance abuse professional (SAP)
- § 655.53 — Supervisor acting as collection site personnel
- § 655.54-655.60 — 655.54-655.60 [Reserved]
- § 655.61 — Action when an employee has a verified positive drug test result or has a confirmed alcohol test result of 0.04 or greater, or refuses to submit to a test
- § 655.62 — Referral, evaluation, and treatment
- § 655.63-655.70 — 655.63-655.70 [Reserved]
- § 655.71 — Retention of records
- § 655.72 — Reporting of results in a management information system
- § 655.73 — Access to facilities and records
- § 655.74-655.80 — 655.74-655.80 [Reserved]
- § 655.81 — Grantee oversight responsibility
- § 655.82 — Compliance as a condition of financial assistance
- § 655.83 — Requirement to certify compliance
PART 661
- § 661.1 — Applicability
- § 661.3 — Definitions
- § 661.5 — General requirements
- § 661.6 — Certification requirements for procurement of steel or manufactured products
- § 661.7 — Waivers
- § 661.9 — Application for waivers
- § 661.11 — Rolling stock procurements
- § 661.12 — Certification requirement for procurement of buses, other rolling stock and associated equipment
- § 661.13 — Grantee responsibility
- § 661.15 — Investigation procedures
- § 661.17 — Failure to comply with certification
- § 661.18 — Intentional violations
- § 661.19 — Sanctions
- § 661.20 — Rights of parties
- § 661.21 — State Buy America provisions
PART 663
- § 663.1 — Purpose
- § 663.3 — Scope
- § 663.5 — Definitions
- § 663.7 — Certification of compliance to FTA
- § 663.9 — Audit limitations
- § 663.11 — Audit financing
- § 663.13 — Buy America requirements
- § 663.15 — Compliance
- § 663.21 — Pre-award audit requirements
- § 663.23 — Description of pre-award audit
- § 663.25 — Pre-award Buy America certification
- § 663.27 — Pre-award purchaser's requirements certification
- § 663.31 — Post-delivery audit requirements
- § 663.33 — Description of post-delivery audit
- § 663.35 — Post-delivery Buy America certification
- § 663.37 — Post-delivery purchaser's requirements certification
- § 663.39 — Post-delivery audit review
- § 663.41 — Certification of compliance with Federal motor vehicle safety standards
- § 663.43 — Certification that Federal motor vehicle standards do not apply
PART 665
- § 665.1 — Purpose
- § 665.3 — Scope
- § 665.5 — Definitions
- § 665.7 — Certification of compliance
- § 665.11 — Testing requirements
- § 665.13 — Test report and manufacturer certification
- § 665.21 — Scheduling
- § 665.23 — Fees
- § 665.25 — Transportation of vehicle
- § 665.27 — Procedures during testing
PART 670
- § 670.1 — Purpose and applicability
- § 670.3 — Policy
- § 670.5 — Definitions
- § 670.11 — General
- § 670.13 — Request for confidential treatment of records
- § 670.21 — General
- § 670.23 — Use or withholding of funds
- § 670.25 — General directives
- § 670.27 — Special directives
- § 670.29 — Advisories
- § 670.31 — Purpose and contents of the National Public Transportation Safety Plan
PART 671
- § 671.1 — Purpose and Applicability
- § 671.3 — Policy
- § 671.5 — Definitions
- § 671.11 — RWP program
- § 671.13 — RWP manual
- § 671.21 — Rail transit agency
- § 671.23 — Transit worker
- § 671.25 — State safety oversight agency
- § 671.31 — Roadway worker in charge requirements
- § 671.33 — Job safety briefing policies
- § 671.35 — Lone worker
- § 671.37 — Good faith safety challenge
- § 671.39 — Risk-based redundant protections
- § 671.41 — RWP training and qualification program
- § 671.43 — RWP compliance monitoring program
- § 671.51 — Recordkeeping
PART 672
- § 672.1 — Purpose
- § 672.3 — Scope and applicability
- § 672.5 — Definitions
- § 672.11 — State Safety Oversight Agency employees and contractors who conduct safety reviews, inspections, examinations, and other safety oversight activities of rail fixed guideway public transportation systems
- § 672.13 — Rail transit agency employees and contractors who are directly responsible for the safety oversight of a rail fixed guideway public transportation system
- § 672.15 — Evaluation of prior certification and training
- § 672.17 — Voluntary participants
- § 672.21 — Records
- § 672.23 — Availability of records
- § 672.31 — Requirement to certify compliance
PART 673
- § 673.1 — Applicability
- § 673.3 — Policy
- § 673.5 — Definitions
- § 673.11 — General requirements
- § 673.13 — Certification of compliance
- § 673.15 — Coordination with metropolitan, statewide, and non-metropolitan planning processes
- § 673.17 — Cooperation with frontline transit worker representatives
- § 673.19 — Safety Committees
- § 673.21 — General requirements
- § 673.23 — Safety Management Policy
- § 673.25 — Safety Risk Management
- § 673.27 — Safety Assurance
- § 673.29 — Safety Promotion
- § 673.31 — Safety plan documentation
PART 674
- § 674.1 — Purpose
- § 674.3 — Applicability
- § 674.5 — Policy
- § 674.7 — Definitions
- § 674.9 — [Reserved]
- § 674.11 — State Safety Oversight Program
- § 674.13 — Designation of oversight agency
- § 674.15 — Designation of oversight agency for multi-state system
- § 674.17 — Use of Federal financial assistance
- § 674.19 — Certification of a State Safety Oversight Program
- § 674.21 — Withholding of Federal financial assistance for noncompliance
- § 674.23 — Confidentiality of information
- § 674.25 — Role of the State safety oversight agency
- § 674.27 — State safety oversight program standards
- § 674.29 — Public Transportation Agency Safety Plans: general requirements
- § 674.31 — Triennial audits: general requirements
- § 674.33 — Notifications of safety events
- § 674.35 — Investigations
- § 674.37 — Corrective action plans
- § 674.39 — State Safety Oversight Agency annual reporting to FTA
- § 674.41 — Conflicts of interest
PART 700
- § 700.1 — Purpose
- § 700.2 — Organization and functioning of Amtrak
- § 700.3 — Availability of documents, assistance, and information
Part 701
- § 701.1 — General provisions
- § 701.2 — Definitions
- § 701.3 — Policy
- § 701.4 — Amtrak public information
- § 701.5 — Requirements for making requests
- § 701.6 — Release and processing procedures
- § 701.7 — Timing of responses to requests
- § 701.8 — Responses to requests
- § 701.9 — Business information
- § 701.10 — Appeals
- § 701.11 — Fees
- § 701.12 — Other rights and services
PART 800
- § 800.1 — Purpose
- § 800.2 — Organization
- § 800.3 — Functions
- § 800.4 — Operation
- § 800.5 — Office locations
- § 800.6 — Availability of information and materials
- § 800.21 — Purpose
- § 800.22 — Delegation to the Managing Director
- § 800.23 — Delegation to the administrative law judges, Office of Administrative Law Judges
- § 800.24 — Delegation to the General Counsel
- § 800.25 — Delegation to the Directors of Office of Aviation Safety, Office of Railroad Safety, Office of Highway Safety, Office of Marine Safety, and Office of Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
- § 800.26 — Delegation to the Chief, Public Inquiries Branch
- § 800.27 — Delegation to investigative officers and employees of the Board
- § 800.28 — Delegation to the Chief Financial Officer
- § 800.30 — Applicability
- § 800.31 — Public reading room
- § 800.32 — Initiation of rulemaking
- § 800.33 — Notice of proposed rulemaking
- § 800.34 — Contents of notices of proposed rulemaking
- § 800.35 — Participation of interested persons
- § 800.36 — Petitions for extension of time to comment
- § 800.37 — Contents of written comments
- § 800.38 — Consideration of comments received
- § 800.39 — Additional rulemaking proceedings
- § 800.40 — Hearings
- § 800.41 — Adoption of final rules
- § 800.42 — Petitions for rulemaking
- § 800.43 — Processing of petition
- § 800.44 — Direct final rulemaking procedures
- § 800.45 — Interim rulemaking procedures
PART 801
- § 801.1 — Applicability
- § 801.2 — Presumption of openness
- § 801.3 — Definitions
- § 801.10 — General
- § 801.11 — Segregability of records
- § 801.12 — Protection of records
- § 801.20 — Processing of requests
- § 801.21 — Initial determination
- § 801.22 — Final determination
- § 801.23 — Extension
- § 801.30 — Records from accident investigations
- § 801.31 — Public hearings regarding investigations
- § 801.32 — Accident reports
- § 801.40 — NTSB rules
- § 801.41 — Reports to Congress
- § 801.50 — Exemptions from disclosure
- § 801.51 — National defense and foreign policy secrets
- § 801.52 — Internal personnel rules and practices of the NTSB
- § 801.53 — Records exempt by statute from disclosure
- § 801.54 — Trade secrets and commercial or financial information
- § 801.55 — Interagency and intra-agency exchanges
- § 801.56 — Unwarranted invasion of personal privacy
- § 801.57 — Records compiled for law enforcement purposes
- § 801.58 — Records for regulation of financial institutions
- § 801.59 — Geological records
- § 801.60 — Fee schedule
- § 801.61 — Appeals of fee determinations
PART 802
- § 802.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 802.2 — Definitions
- § 802.5 — Procedures for requests pertaining to individual records in a record system
- § 802.6 — Types of requests and specification of records
- § 802.7 — Requests: How, where, and when presented; verification of identity of individuals making requests; accompanying persons; and procedures for acknowledgment of requests
- § 802.8 — Disclosure of requested information
- § 802.10 — Request for correction or amendment to record
- § 802.11 — Agency review of requests for correction or amendment of record
- § 802.12 — Initial adverse agency determination on correction or amendment
- § 802.14 — Review procedure and judicial review
- § 802.15 — Fees
- § 802.18 — Penalties
- § 802.20 — Security records
PART 803
PART 804
- § 804.1 — Applicability
- § 804.2 — Policy
- § 804.3 — Definitions
- § 804.4 — Open meetings requirement
- § 804.5 — Grounds on which meetings may be closed or information may be withheld
- § 804.6 — Procedures for closing meetings, or withholding information, and requests by affected persons to close a meeting
- § 804.7 — Procedures for public announcement of meetings
- § 804.8 — Changes following public announcement
- § 804.9 — Transcripts, recordings, or minutes of closed meetings
- § 804.10 — Availability and retention of transcripts, recordings, and minutes, and applicable fees
PART 806
- § 806.1 — General policy
- § 806.2 — Applicability
- § 806.3 — Definitions
- § 806.4 — Mandatory review for declassification
PART 807
- § 807.101 — Purpose
- § 807.102 — Application
- § 807.103 — Definitions
- § 807.104-807.109 — 807.104-807.109 [Reserved]
- § 807.110 — Self-evaluation
- § 807.111 — Notice
- § 807.112-807.129 — 807.112-807.129 [Reserved]
- § 807.130 — General prohibitions against discrimination
- § 807.131-807.139 — 807.131-807.139 [Reserved]
- § 807.140 — Employment
- § 807.141-807.148 — 807.141-807.148 [Reserved]
- § 807.149 — Program accessibility: Discrimination prohibited
- § 807.150 — Program accessibility: Existing facilities
- § 807.151 — Program accessibility: New construction and alterations
- § 807.152-807.159 — 807.152-807.159 [Reserved]
- § 807.160 — Communications
- § 807.161-807.169 — 807.161-807.169 [Reserved]
- § 807.170 — Compliance procedures
PART 821
- § 821.1 — Definitions
- § 821.2 — Applicability and description of part
- § 821.3 — Description of docket numbering system
- § 821.5 — Procedural rules
- § 821.6 — Appearances and rights of witnesses
- § 821.7 — Filing of documents with the Board
- § 821.8 — Service of documents
- § 821.9 — Intervention and amicus appearance
- § 821.10 — Computation of time
- § 821.11 — Extensions of time
- § 821.12 — Amendment and withdrawal of pleadings
- § 821.13 — Waivers
- § 821.14 — Motions
- § 821.15 — Motion to disqualify a Board Member
- § 821.16 — Interlocutory appeals from law judges' rulings on motions
- § 821.17 — Motions to dismiss, for judgment on the pleadings and for summary judgment
- § 821.18 — Motion for a more definite statement
- § 821.19 — Depositions and other discovery
- § 821.20 — Subpoenas, witness fees, and appearances of Board Members, officers and employees
- § 821.21 — Official notice
- § 821.24 — Initiation of proceeding
- § 821.25 — Burden of proof
- § 821.26 — Motion to dismiss petition for review for lack of standing
- § 821.30 — Initiation of proceeding
- § 821.31 — Complaint procedure
- § 821.32 — Burden of proof
- § 821.33 — Motion to dismiss stale complaint
- § 821.35 — Assignment, duties and powers
- § 821.37 — Notice of hearing
- § 821.38 — Evidence
- § 821.39 — Argument and submissions
- § 821.40 — Record
- § 821.42 — Initial decision by law judge
- § 821.43 — Effect of law judge's initial decision or appealable order and appeal therefrom
- § 821.47 — Notice of appeal
- § 821.48 — Briefs and oral argument
- § 821.49 — Issues on appeal
- § 821.50 — Petition for rehearing, reargument, reconsideration or modification of an order of the Board
- § 821.52 — General
- § 821.53 — Appeal
- § 821.54 — Petition for review of Administrator's determination of emergency
- § 821.55 — Complaint, answer to complaint, motions and discovery
- § 821.56 — Hearing and initial decision or appealable order of law judge
- § 821.57 — Procedure on appeal
- § 821.60 — Definitions
- § 821.61 — Prohibited ex parte communications
- § 821.62 — Procedures for handling ex parte communications
- § 821.63 — Requirement to show cause and imposition of sanction
- § 821.64 — Judicial review
PART 825
- § 825.1 — Applicability
- § 825.5 — Notice of appeal
- § 825.10 — Referral of record
- § 825.15 — Issues on appeal
- § 825.20 — Briefs in support of appeal
- § 825.25 — Oral argument
- § 825.30 — Action by the Board
- § 825.35 — Action after remand
- § 825.40 — Ex parte communications
PART 826
- § 826.1 — Purpose of these rules
- § 826.2 — When the Act applies
- § 826.3 — Proceedings covered
- § 826.4 — Eligibility of applicants
- § 826.5 — Standards for awards
- § 826.6 — Allowable fees and expenses
- § 826.7 — Rulemaking on maximum rates for attorney fees
- § 826.8 — Awards against the Federal Aviation Administration
- § 826.21 — Contents of application
- § 826.22 — Net worth exhibit
- § 826.23 — Documentation of fees and expenses
- § 826.24 — When an application may be filed
- § 826.31 — Filing and service of documents and general procedures
- § 826.32 — Answer to application
- § 826.33 — Reply
- § 826.34 — Comments by other parties
- § 826.35 — Settlement
- § 826.36 — Further proceedings
- § 826.37 — Decision
- § 826.38 — Board review
- § 826.39 — Judicial review
- § 826.40 — Payment of award
PART 830
- § 830.1 — Applicability
- § 830.2 — Definitions
- § 830.5 — Immediate notification
- § 830.6 — Information to be given in notification
- § 830.10 — Preservation of aircraft wreckage, mail, cargo, and records
- § 830.15 — Reports and statements to be filed
PART 831
- § 831.1 — Applicability of this subpart
- § 831.2 — Responsibility of the NTSB
- § 831.3 — Authority of Directors
- § 831.4 — Nature of investigation
- § 831.5 — Priority of NTSB investigations
- § 831.6 — Request to withhold information
- § 831.7 — Representation during an interview
- § 831.8 — Investigator-in-charge
- § 831.9 — Authority during investigations
- § 831.10 — Autopsies and postmortem testing
- § 831.11 — Parties to the investigation
- § 831.12 — Access to and release of wreckage, records, mail, and cargo
- § 831.13 — Provision and dissemination of investigative information
- § 831.14 — Proposed findings
- § 831.15 — Civil penalties
- § 831.20 — Authority of NTSB in aviation accident investigations
- § 831.21 — Other Government agencies and NTSB aviation investigations
- § 831.22 — International aviation investigations
- § 831.30 — Authority of NTSB in highway investigations
- § 831.40 — Authority of NTSB in railroad, pipeline, and hazardous materials investigations
- § 831.50 — Applicability of this subpart
- § 831.51 — Definitions
- § 831.52 — Responsibility of NTSB in marine investigations
- § 831.53 — Authority of Director, Office of Marine Safety
- § 831.54 — Nature of investigation
- § 831.55 — Relationships with other agencies
- § 831.56 — Request to withhold information
- § 831.57 — Representation during an interview
- § 831.58 — Investigator-in-charge
- § 831.59 — Authority during investigations
- § 831.60 — Autopsies and postmortem testing
- § 831.61 — Parties to the investigation
- § 831.62 — Access to and release of wreckage, records, mail, and cargo
- § 831.63 — Provision and dissemination of investigative information
- § 831.64 — Proposed findings
PART 835
- § 835.1 — Purpose
- § 835.2 — Definitions
- § 835.3 — Scope of permissible testimony
- § 835.4 — Use of reports
- § 835.5 — Manner in which testimony is given in civil litigation
- § 835.6 — Request for testimony in civil litigation
- § 835.7 — Testimony of former Board employees
- § 835.8 — Testimony by current Board employees regarding prior activity
- § 835.9 — Procedure in the event of a subpoena in civil litigation
- § 835.10 — Testimony in Federal, State, or local criminal investigations and other proceedings
- § 835.11 — Obtaining Board accident reports, factual accident reports, and supporting information
PART 837
- § 837.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 837.2 — Applicability
- § 837.3 — Published reports, material contained in the public accident investigation dockets, and accident database data
- § 837.4 — Other material
PART 840
- § 840.1 — Applicability
- § 840.2 — Definitions
- § 840.3 — Notification of railroad accidents
- § 840.4 — Information to be given in notification
- § 840.5 — Inspection, examination and testing of physical evidence
- § 840.6 — Priority of Board investigations
PART 845
- § 845.1 — Applicability
- § 845.2 — Investigative hearings
- § 845.3 — Sessions open to the public
- § 845.4 — Determination to hold hearing
- § 845.5 — Board of inquiry
- § 845.6 — Designation of parties
- § 845.7 — Hearing officer
- § 845.8 — Technical panel
- § 845.9 — Prehearing conference
- § 845.10 — Right of representation
- § 845.11 — Examination of witnesses
- § 845.12 — Evidence
- § 845.13 — Proposed findings
- § 845.14 — Transcript
- § 845.15 — Payment of witnesses
- § 845.20 — Meetings
- § 845.21 — Symposiums, forums, and conferences
- § 845.30 — Board products
- § 845.31 — Public docket
- § 845.32 — Petitions for reconsideration or modification of report
- § 845.33 — Investigation to remain open
PART 850
- § 850.1 — Purpose
- § 850.3 — Relationship to Coast Guard marine investigation regulations and procedures
- § 850.5 — Definitions
- § 850.10 — Preliminary investigation by the Coast Guard
- § 850.15 — Marine casualty investigation by the Board
- § 850.20 — Cause or probable cause determinations from Board investigation
- § 850.25 — Coast Guard marine casualty investigation for the Board
- § 850.30 — Procedures for Coast Guard investigation
- § 850.35 — Records of the Coast Guard and the Board
PART 1001
- § 1001.1 — Records available from the Board
- § 1001.2 — Certified copies of records
- § 1001.3 — Requests to inspect other records not considered public under 5 U.S.C. 552
- § 1001.4 — Predisclosure notification procedures for confidential commercial information
PART 1002
- § 1002.1 — Fees for records search, review, copying, certification, and related services
- § 1002.2 — Filing fees
- § 1002.3 — Updating user fees
PART 1003
- § 1003.1 — General information
PART 1004
- § 1004.1 — Gifts, donations, and hospitality by carriers
- § 1004.2 — Misrouting, adjustment of claims
PART 1005
- § 1005.1 — Applicability of regulations
- § 1005.2 — Filing of claims
- § 1005.3 — Acknowledgment of claims
- § 1005.4 — Investigation of claims
- § 1005.5 — Disposition of claims
- § 1005.6 — Processing of salvage
- § 1005.7 — Weight as a measure of loss
PART 1007
- § 1007.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 1007.2 — Definitions
- § 1007.3 — Requests by an individual for information or access
- § 1007.4 — Procedures for identifying the individual making the request
- § 1007.5 — Disclosure of requested information to individuals; fees for copies of records
- § 1007.6 — Disclosure to third parties
- § 1007.7 — Content of systems of records
- § 1007.8 — Amendment of a record
- § 1007.9 — Appeals to the Chairman
- § 1007.10 — Information supplied by the Board when collecting information from an individual
- § 1007.11 — Public notice of records systems
- § 1007.12 — Exemptions
PART 1011
- § 1011.1 — General
- § 1011.2 — The Board
- § 1011.3 — The Chairman, Vice Chairman, and Board Members
- § 1011.4 — Delegations to individual Board Members
- § 1011.5 — Employee boards
- § 1011.6 — Delegations of authority by the Chairman
- § 1011.7 — Delegations of authority by the Board to specific offices of the Board
PART 1012
- § 1012.1 — General provisions
- § 1012.2 — Time and place of meetings
- § 1012.3 — Public notice
- § 1012.4 — Public participation
- § 1012.5 — Transcripts; minutes
- § 1012.6 — Petitions seeking to open or close a meeting
- § 1012.7 — Meetings which may be closed to the public
PART 1013
- § 1013.1 — The independence of the trustee of a voting trust
- § 1013.2 — The irrevocability of the trust
- § 1013.3 — Review and reporting requirements for regulated carriers
PART 1014
- § 1014.101 — Purpose
- § 1014.102 — Application
- § 1014.103 — Definitions
- § 1014.104-1014.110 — 1014.104-1014.110 [Reserved]
- § 1014.111 — Notice
- § 1014.112-1014.129 — 1014.112-1014.129 [Reserved]
- § 1014.130 — General prohibitions against discrimination
- § 1014.131-1014.139 — 1014.131-1014.139 [Reserved]
- § 1014.140 — Employment
- § 1014.141-1014.148 — 1014.141-1014.148 [Reserved]
- § 1014.149 — Program accessibility: Discrimination prohibited
- § 1014.150 — Program accessibility: Existing facilities
- § 1014.151 — Program accessibility: New construction and alterations
- § 1014.152-1014.159 — 1014.152-1014.159 [Reserved]
- § 1014.160 — Communications
- § 1014.161-1014.169 — 1014.161-1014.169 [Reserved]
- § 1014.170 — Compliance procedures
- § 1014.171-1014.999 — 1014.171-1014.999 [Reserved]
PART 1016
- § 1016.101 — Purpose of these rules
- § 1016.102 — When the Act applies
- § 1016.103 — Proceedings covered
- § 1016.104 — Decisionmaking authority
- § 1016.105 — Eligibility of applicants
- § 1016.106 — Standards for awards
- § 1016.107 — Allowable fees and expenses
- § 1016.109 — Awards against other agencies
- § 1016.201 — Contents of application
- § 1016.202 — Net worth exhibit
- § 1016.203 — Documentation of fees and expenses
- § 1016.301 — When an application may be filed
- § 1016.302 — Filing and service of documents
- § 1016.303 — Answer to application
- § 1016.304 — Reply
- § 1016.305 — Comments by other parties
- § 1016.306 — Settlement
- § 1016.307 — Further proceedings
- § 1016.308 — Decision
- § 1016.309 — Agency review
- § 1016.310 — Judicial review
- § 1016.311 — General provisions
PART 1017
- § 1017.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 1017.2 — Definitions
- § 1017.3 — Applicability
- § 1017.4 — Notice requirements
- § 1017.5 — Hearing procedures
- § 1017.6 — Result if employee fails to meet deadlines
- § 1017.7 — Written decision following hearing
- § 1017.8 — Exception to entitlement to notice, hearing, written responses and final decisions
- § 1017.9 — Coordinating offset with another Federal agency
- § 1017.10 — Procedures for administrative offset
- § 1017.11 — Refunds
- § 1017.12 — Statute of limitations
- § 1017.13 — Nonwaiver of rights
- § 1017.14 — Interest, penalties, and administrative costs
PART 1018
- § 1018.1 — Application
- § 1018.2 — Definitions
- § 1018.3 — Communications
- § 1018.4 — Claims that are covered
- § 1018.5 — Monetary limitation on Board authority
- § 1018.6 — Omissions not a defense
- § 1018.7 — Conversion claims
- § 1018.8 — Subdivision of claims
- § 1018.20 — Written demand for payment
- § 1018.21 — Telephone inquiries and investigations
- § 1018.22 — Personal interviews
- § 1018.23 — Use of consumer reporting agencies
- § 1018.24 — Contact with the debtor's employing agency
- § 1018.25 — Sanctions
- § 1018.26 — Disputed debts
- § 1018.27 — Contracting for collection services
- § 1018.28 — Collection by administrative offset
- § 1018.29 — Payments
- § 1018.30 — Interest, penalties, and administrative costs
- § 1018.31 — Use of credit reports
- § 1018.32 — Bankruptcy claims
- § 1018.33 — Use and disclosure of mailing addresses
- § 1018.34 — Additional administrative collection action
- § 1018.50 — When a claim may be compromised
- § 1018.51 — Reasons for compromising a claim
- § 1018.52 — Restrictions on the compromise of a claim
- § 1018.53 — Finality of a compromise
- § 1018.60 — When collection action may be suspended or terminated
- § 1018.61 — Reasons for suspending collection action
- § 1018.62 — Reasons for terminating collection action
- § 1018.63 — Termination of collection action
- § 1018.64 — Transfer of a claim
- § 1018.70 — Prompt referral
- § 1018.71 — Referral of a compromise offer
- § 1018.72 — Referral to the Department of Justice
- § 1018.80 — Reporting discharged debts to the Internal Revenue Service
- § 1018.90 — Purpose
- § 1018.91 — Applicability and scope
- § 1018.92 — Administrative charges
- § 1018.93 — Notice requirement before offset
- § 1018.94 — Review within the Board
- § 1018.95 — Board determination
- § 1018.96 — Stay of offset
PART 1019
- § 1019.1 — Cross-reference to employee ethical conduct standards and financial disclosure regulations
- § 1019.2 — Interpretation and advisory service
- § 1019.3 — Ex parte communications
- § 1019.4 — Use of intoxicants
- § 1019.5 — Sexual harassment
- § 1019.6 — Disciplinary and other remedial action
PART 1021
- § 1021.1 — Standards
- § 1021.2 — Enforcement claims and debtors
- § 1021.3 — Enforcement collection designee
- § 1021.4 — Notice of claim and demand
- § 1021.5 — Agreement and release
- § 1021.6 — Method of claim payment
PART 1022
- § 1022.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 1022.2 — Definitions
- § 1022.3 — Civil monetary penalty inflation adjustment
- § 1022.4 — Cost-of living adjustments of civil monetary penalties
PART 1033
PART 1034
- § 1034.1 — Temporary authority
PART 1035
- § 1035.1 — Requirement for certain forms of bills of lading
- § 1035.2 — Modification of front of uniform bill of lading
PART 1037
PART 1039
- § 1039.10 — Exemption of agricultural commodities except grain, soybeans, and sunflower seeds
- § 1039.11 — Miscellaneous commodities exemptions
- § 1039.13 — Rail intermodal transportation exemption
- § 1039.14 — Boxcar transportation exemptions and rules
- § 1039.16 — Exemption of new highway trailers or containers
- § 1039.17 — Protective service contracts exemption
- § 1039.20 — Storage leases
- § 1039.22 — Exemption of certain payments, services, and commitments from the Elkins Act and related provisions
PART 1090
- § 1090.1 — Definition of TOFC/COFC service
- § 1090.2 — Exemption of rail and highway TOFC/COFC service
- § 1090.3 — Use of TOFC/COFC service by motor and water carriers
PART 1100
- § 1100.1 — Scope of rules
- § 1100.2 — Applicability
- § 1100.3 — Liberal construction
- § 1100.4 — Information and inquiries
PART 1101
- § 1101.1 — Statutory definitions
- § 1101.2 — Definitions applicable to this subchapter
- § 1101.3 — Construction
PART 1102
PART 1103
- § 1103.1 — Register of practitioners
- § 1103.2 — Attorneys-at-law—qualifications and requirements to practice before the Board
- § 1103.3 — Persons not attorneys-at-law—qualifications and requirements for practice before the Board
- § 1103.4 — Initial appearances
- § 1103.5 — Discipline
- § 1103.10 — Introduction
- § 1103.11 — Standards of ethical conduct in courts of the United States to be observed
- § 1103.12 — The practitioner's duty to and attitude toward the Board
- § 1103.13 — Attempts to exert political or personal influence on the Board are prohibited
- § 1103.14 — Private communications with the Board are prohibited
- § 1103.15 — The practitioner's duty to clients, generally
- § 1103.16 — Adverse influences and conflicting interests
- § 1103.17 — Joint association of practitioners and conflicts of opinion
- § 1103.18 — Withdrawal from employment
- § 1103.19 — Advising upon the merits of a client's cause
- § 1103.20 — Practitioner's fees and related practices
- § 1103.21 — How far a practitioner may go in supporting a client's cause
- § 1103.22 — Restraining clients from improprieties
- § 1103.23 — Confidences of a client
- § 1103.24 — Use of adverse witnesses
- § 1103.25 — Treatment of witnesses, litigants and other counsel
- § 1103.26 — Discussion of pending litigation in the public press
- § 1103.27 — Candor and fairness in dealing with other litigants
- § 1103.28 — Negotiations with opposing party
- § 1103.29 — Public communication and solicitation
- § 1103.30 — Acceptance of employment
- § 1103.31 — Responsibility for litigation
- § 1103.32 — Discovery of imposition and deception and duty to report corrupt or dishonest conduct
- § 1103.33 — Responsibility when proposing a person for admission to practice before the Board
- § 1103.34 — Intermediaries
- § 1103.35 — Partnership or professional corporation names and titles
PART 1104
- § 1104.1 — Address, identification, and electronic filing option
- § 1104.2 — Document specifications
- § 1104.3 — Paper filings, electronic submissions, and copies
- § 1104.4 — Attestation and verification
- § 1104.5 — Affirmation or declarations under penalty of perjury in accordance with 18 U.S.C. 1621 in lieu of oath
- § 1104.6 — Timely filing required
- § 1104.7 — Computation and extension of time
- § 1104.8 — Objectionable matter
- § 1104.9 — [Reserved]
- § 1104.10 — Rejection of a deficient document
- § 1104.11 — Amendments
- § 1104.12 — Service of pleadings, papers, and decisions
- § 1104.13 — Replies and motions
- § 1104.14 — Protective orders to maintain confidentiality
- § 1104.15 — Certification of eligibility for Federal benefits under 21 U.S.C. 862
PART 1105
- § 1105.1 — Purpose
- § 1105.2 — Responsibility for administration of these rules
- § 1105.3 — Information and assistance
- § 1105.4 — Definitions
- § 1105.5 — Determinative criteria
- § 1105.6 — Classification of actions
- § 1105.7 — Environmental reports
- § 1105.8 — Historic Reports
- § 1105.9 — Coastal Zone Management Act requirements
- § 1105.10 — Board procedures
- § 1105.11 — Transmittal letter for Applicant's Report
- § 1105.12 — Sample newspaper notices for abandonment exemption cases
PART 1106
- § 1106.1 — Purpose
- § 1106.2 — Definitions
- § 1106.3 — Actions for which Safety Integration Plan is required
- § 1106.4 — The Safety Integration Plan process
- § 1106.5 — Waiver
- § 1106.6 — Reservation of Jurisdiction
PART 1108
- § 1108.1 — Definitions
- § 1108.2 — Statement of purpose, organization, and jurisdiction
- § 1108.3 — Participation in the Board's arbitration program
- § 1108.4 — Use of arbitration
- § 1108.5 — Arbitration commencement procedures
- § 1108.6 — Arbitrators
- § 1108.7 — Arbitration procedures
- § 1108.8 — Relief
- § 1108.9 — Decisions
- § 1108.10 — Precedent
- § 1108.11 — Enforcement and appeals
- § 1108.12 — Fees and costs
- § 1108.13 — Additional parties per side
- § 1108.21 — Definitions
- § 1108.22 — Statement of purpose, organization, and jurisdiction
- § 1108.23 — Participation in the Small Rate Case Arbitration Program
- § 1108.24 — Use of the Small Rate Case Arbitration Program
- § 1108.25 — Arbitration initiation procedures
- § 1108.26 — Arbitrators
- § 1108.27 — Arbitration procedures
- § 1108.28 — Relief
- § 1108.29 — Decisions
- § 1108.30 — No precedent
- § 1108.31 — Enforcement and appeals
- § 1108.32 — Assessment of the Small Rate Case Arbitration Program
- § 1108.33 — Exemption from Final Offer Rate Review
PART 1109
- § 1109.1 — Mediation statement of purpose, organization, and jurisdiction
- § 1109.2 — Commencement of mediation
- § 1109.3 — Mediation procedures
- § 1109.4 — Mandatory mediation in rate cases to be considered under the stand-alone cost methodology
- § 1109.5 — Resolution of certain disputes involving the State Sponsored Route Committee and the Northeast Corridor Commission
PART 1110
- § 1110.1 — Applicability
- § 1110.2 — Opening of proceeding
- § 1110.3 — Publication of notices
- § 1110.4 — Participation
- § 1110.5 — Consideration of comments received
- § 1110.6 — Petitions for extension of time to comment
- § 1110.7 — Availability of dockets
- § 1110.8 — Adoption of final rules
- § 1110.9 — Petition for waiver
- § 1110.10 — Petitions for reconsideration
PART 1111
- § 1111.1 — Pre-filing procedures in stand-alone cost cases
- § 1111.2 — Content of formal complaints; joinder
- § 1111.3 — Amended and supplemental complaints
- § 1111.4 — Service
- § 1111.5 — Answers and cross complaints
- § 1111.6 — Motions to dismiss or to make more definite
- § 1111.7 — Satisfaction of complaint
- § 1111.8 — Investigations on the Board's own motion
- § 1111.9 — Procedural schedule in stand-alone cost cases
- § 1111.10 — Procedural schedule in cases using simplified standards
- § 1111.11 — Meeting to discuss procedural matters
- § 1111.12 — Streamlined market dominance
PART 1112
- § 1112.1 — When modified procedure is used
- § 1112.2 — Decisions directing modified procedure
- § 1112.3 — Default for failure to comply with schedule; effect of default
- § 1112.4 — Petitions to intervene
- § 1112.5 — Joint pleadings
- § 1112.6 — Verified statements; contents
- § 1112.7 — Records in other Board proceedings
- § 1112.8 — Verification
- § 1112.9 — Sample verification for statement of fact under modified procedure
- § 1112.10 — Requests for oral hearings and cross examination
- § 1112.11 — Authority of officers
PART 1113
- § 1113.1 — Scheduling hearings; continued hearings
- § 1113.2 — Subpoenas
- § 1113.3 — Authority of officers
- § 1113.4 — Prehearing conferences
- § 1113.5 — Stipulations
- § 1113.6 — Appearances; withdrawal or absence from hearing
- § 1113.7 — Intervention; petitions
- § 1113.8 — Witness examination; order of procedure
- § 1113.9 — Prepared statements
- § 1113.10 — Records in other Board proceedings
- § 1113.11 — Abstracts of documents
- § 1113.12 — Exhibits
- § 1113.13 — Filing evidence subsequent to hearing
- § 1113.14 — Objections to rulings
- § 1113.15 — Interlocutory appeals
- § 1113.16 — Oral argument before the hearing officer
- § 1113.17 — Transcript of record
- § 1113.18 — Briefs
- § 1113.19 — Pleadings: part of the record
- § 1113.20-1113.30 — 1113.20-1113.30 [Reserved]
PART 1114
- § 1114.1 — Admissibility
- § 1114.2 — Official records
- § 1114.3 — Admissibility of business records
- § 1114.4 — Documents in Board's files
- § 1114.5 — Records in other Board proceedings
- § 1114.6 — Official notice of corroborative material
- § 1114.7 — Exhibits
- § 1114.21 — Applicability; general provisions
- § 1114.22 — Deposition
- § 1114.23 — Depositions; location, officer, time, fees, absence, disqualification
- § 1114.24 — Depositions; procedures
- § 1114.25 — Effect of errors and irregularities in depositions
- § 1114.26 — Written interrogatories to parties
- § 1114.27 — Request for admission
- § 1114.28 — Depositions, requests for admission, written interrogatories, and responses thereto: inclusion in record
- § 1114.29 — Supplementation of responses
- § 1114.30 — Production of documents and records and entry upon land for inspection and other purposes
- § 1114.31 — Failure to respond to discovery
PART 1115
- § 1115.1 — Scope of rule
- § 1115.2 — Initial decisions
- § 1115.3 — Board actions other than initial decisions
- § 1115.4 — Petitions to reopen administratively final actions
- § 1115.5 — Petitions for other relief
- § 1115.6 — Exhaustion of remedies and judicial review
- § 1115.7 — Petitions for judicial review; mailing address
- § 1115.8 — Petitions to review arbitration decisions
- § 1115.9 — Interlocutory appeals
PART 1116
PART 1117
- § 1117.1 — Petitions
PART 1119
- § 1119.1 — Compliance
PART 1120
PART 1121
PART 1122
- § 1122.1 — Definitions
- § 1122.2 — Scope and applicability of this part
- § 1122.3 — Preliminary Fact-Finding
- § 1122.4 — Board-Initiated Investigations
- § 1122.5 — Procedural rules
- § 1122.6 — Confidentiality
- § 1122.7 — Request for confidential treatment
- § 1122.8 — Limitation on participation
- § 1122.9 — Power of persons conducting Board-Initiated Investigations
- § 1122.10 — Transcripts
- § 1122.11 — Rights of witnesses
- § 1122.12 — Certifications and false statements
- § 1122.13 — Right to submit statements
PART 1130
PART 1132
- § 1132.1 — Protest against collective ratemaking actions
- § 1132.2 — Procedures in certain suspension matters
PART 1133
- § 1133.1 — Freight bill filing requirement under modified procedure
- § 1133.2 — Statement of claimed damages based on Board findings
PART 1135
- § 1135.1 — Quarterly adjustment
- § 1135.2 — Revenue Shortfall Allocation Method: Annual State tax information
PART 1141
- § 1141.1 — Procedures to calculate interest rates
PART 1144
PART 1145
- § 1145.1 — Definitions
- § 1145.2 — Performance standards
- § 1145.3 — Affirmative defenses
- § 1145.4 — Negotiations
- § 1145.5 — Procedures
- § 1145.6 — Prescription
- § 1145.7 — Termination
- § 1145.8 — Data
PART 1146
- § 1146.1 — Prescription of alternative rail service or directed action by an incumbent carrier
- § 1146.2 — Accelerated process
PART 1147
- § 1147.1 — Prescription of alternative rail service
PART 1150
- § 1150.1 — Introduction
- § 1150.2 — Overview
- § 1150.3 — Information about applicant(s)
- § 1150.4 — Information about the proposal
- § 1150.5 — Operational data
- § 1150.6 — Financial information
- § 1150.7 — Environmental and energy data
- § 1150.8 — Additional support
- § 1150.9 — Notice
- § 1150.10 — Procedures
- § 1150.11 — Introduction
- § 1150.12 — Information about the designated operator
- § 1150.13 — Relevant dates
- § 1150.14 — Proposed service
- § 1150.15 — Information about offeror
- § 1150.16 — Procedures
- § 1150.21 — Scope of rules
- § 1150.22 — Exemptions and common carrier status
- § 1150.23 — Modified certificate of public convenience and necessity
- § 1150.24 — Termination of service
- § 1150.31 — Scope of exemption
- § 1150.32 — Procedures and relevant dates—transactions that involve creation of Class III carriers
- § 1150.33 — Information to be contained in notice—transactions that involve creation of Class III carriers
- § 1150.34 — Caption summary—transactions that involve creation of Class III carriers
- § 1150.35 — Procedures and relevant dates—transactions that involve creation of Class I or Class II carriers
- § 1150.36 — Exempt construction of connecting track
- § 1150.41 — Scope of exemption
- § 1150.42 — Procedures and relevant dates for small line acquisitions
- § 1150.43 — Information to be contained in notice for small line acquisitions
- § 1150.44 — Caption summary
- § 1150.45 — Procedures and relevant dates—transactions under section 10902 that involve creation of Class I or Class II rail carriers
PART 1151
- § 1151.1 — Scope
- § 1151.2 — Procedures
- § 1151.3 — Contents of application
- § 1151.4 — Board determination
PART 1152
- § 1152.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 1152.2 — Definitions
- § 1152.10 — System diagram map
- § 1152.11 — Description of lines to accompany the system diagram map or information to be contained in the narrative
- § 1152.12 — Filing and publication
- § 1152.13 — Amendment of the system diagram map or narrative
- § 1152.14 — Availability of data
- § 1152.15 — Reservation of jurisdiction
- § 1152.20 — Notice of intent to abandon or discontinue service
- § 1152.21 — Form of notice
- § 1152.22 — Contents of application
- § 1152.23 — [Reserved]
- § 1152.24 — Filing and service of application
- § 1152.25 — Participation in abandonment or discontinuance proceedings
- § 1152.26 — Board determination under 49 U.S.C. 10903
- § 1152.27 — Financial assistance procedures
- § 1152.28 — Public use procedures
- § 1152.29 — Prospective use of rights-of-way for interim trail use and rail banking
- § 1152.30 — General
- § 1152.31 — Revenue and income attributable to branch lines
- § 1152.32 — Calculation of avoidable costs
- § 1152.33 — Apportionment rules for the assignment of expenses to on-branch costs
- § 1152.34 — Return on investment
- § 1152.35 — [Reserved]
- § 1152.36 — Submission of revenue and cost data
- § 1152.37 — Financial status reports
- § 1152.50 — Exempt abandonments and discontinuances of service and trackage rights
- § 1152.60 — Special rules
PART 1155
- § 1155.1 — Purpose and scope
- § 1155.2 — Definitions
- § 1155.10 — Contents of petition
- § 1155.11 — Filing and service of petition
- § 1155.12 — Participation in petition proceedings
- § 1155.13 — Board determination with respect to a Governor's petition
- § 1155.20 — Notice of intent to apply for a land-use-exemption permit
- § 1155.21 — Contents of application
- § 1155.22 — Filings and service of application
- § 1155.23 — Participation in application proceedings
- § 1155.24 — Environmental review
- § 1155.25 — Transfer and termination of a land-use-exemption permit
- § 1155.26 — Board determinations under 49 U.S.C. 10909
- § 1155.27 — Petitions to modify, amend, or revoke a land-use-exemption permit
PART 1177
- § 1177.1 — Definitions and classifications of documents
- § 1177.2 — To whom documents should be submitted for recordation
- § 1177.3 — Requirements for submission
- § 1177.4 — Sample forms
- § 1177.5 — Administrative procedure
PART 1180
- § 1180.0 — Scope and purpose
- § 1180.1 — General policy statement for merger or control of at least two Class I railroads
- § 1180.2 — Types of transactions
- § 1180.3 — Definitions
- § 1180.4 — Procedures
- § 1180.5 — [Reserved]
- § 1180.6 — Supporting information
- § 1180.7 — Market analyses
- § 1180.8 — Operational data
- § 1180.9 — Financial information
- § 1180.10 — Service assurance plans
- § 1180.11 — Transnational and other informational requirements
- § 1180.20 — Procedures
PART 1182
- § 1182.1 — Applications covered by this part
- § 1182.2 — Content of applications
- § 1182.3 — Filing the application
- § 1182.4 — Board review of the application
- § 1182.5 — Comments
- § 1182.6 — Processing an opposed application
- § 1182.7 — Interim approval
- § 1182.8 — Miscellaneous requirements
- § 1182.9 — Notices of exemption
PART 1184
- § 1184.1 — Scope and purpose
- § 1184.2 — Contents of a pooling application
- § 1184.3 — Processing pooling applications
PART 1185
- § 1185.1 — Definitions and scope of regulations
- § 1185.2 — Contents of application
- § 1185.3 — Procedures
- § 1185.4 — General authority
- § 1185.5 — Common control
- § 1185.6 — Jointly used terminal properties
PART 1200
- § 1200.1 — Financial statements released by carriers
- § 1200.2 — Adoption of generally accepted accounting principles issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB)
PART 1220
- § 1220.0 — Applicability
- § 1220.1 — Records required to be retained
- § 1220.2 — Protection and storage of records
- § 1220.3 — Preservation of records
- § 1220.4 — Companies going out of business
- § 1220.5 — Waiver of requirements of these regulations
- § 1220.6 — Schedule of records and periods of retention
PART 1241
- § 1241.1 — Common carriers
- § 1241.2 — Reporting companies defined
- § 1241.11 — Annual reports of class I railroads
- § 1241.15 — Railroad classification survey form
PART 1242
- § 1242.00 — Separation of common operating expenses
- § 1242.01 — Expenses solely related to freight service and passenger service
- § 1242.02 — Common expenses
- § 1242.03 — Made by accounting divisions
- § 1242.04 — Special tests
- § 1242.05 — Operating expense account number notation
- § 1242.06 — Instructions for separation
- § 1242.10 — Administration—track (account XX-19-02)
- § 1242.11 — Administration—bridges and buildings (account XX-19-03)
- § 1242.12 — Administration—signals (account XX-19-04)
- § 1242.13 — Administration—communications (account XX-19-05)
- § 1242.14 — Administration—other (account XX-19-06)
- § 1242.15 — Roadway, tunnels and subways, bridges and culverts, ties, rails, other track material, ballast, track laying and surfacing, and road property damaged (accounts XX-17-10 to XX-18-12 inclusive, 21-17-13 to 21-18-16 inclusive, XX-17-17, XX-18-17, XX-17-48, and XX-18-48)
- § 1242.16 — Road property damaged—other (account XX-19-48)
- § 1242.17 — Signals and interlockers (accounts XX-17-19 and XX-18-19)
- § 1242.18 — Communication systems (account XX-19-20)
- § 1242.19 — Electric power systems (account XX-19-21)
- § 1242.20 — Highway grade crossings (accounts XX-17-22 and XX-18-22)
- § 1242.21 — Station and office buildings (account XX-19-23)
- § 1242.22 — Shop buildings—locomotives (account XX-19-24)
- § 1242.23 — Shop buildings—freight cars (account XX-13-25)
- § 1242.24 — Shop buildings—other equipment (account XX-19-26)
- § 1242.25 — Locomotive servicing facilities (account XX-19-27)
- § 1242.26 — Miscellaneous building and structures (account XX-19-28)
- § 1242.27 — Coal marine terminals, ore marine terminals, TOFC/COFC terminals, other marine terminals, motor vehicle loading and distribution facilities, and facilities for other specialized service operations (accounts XX-13-29 to XX-13-35, inclusive)
- § 1242.28 — Roadway machines, small tools and supplies, and snow removal (accounts XX-19-36 to XX-19-38, inclusive)
- § 1242.29 — Fringe benefits (accounts 12-17-00, 12-18-00, and 12-19-00)
- § 1242.30 — Dismantling retired road property and depreciation (accounts XX-17-39, XX-18-39, XX-19-39, 62-17-00, 62-18-00, and 62-19-00)
- § 1242.31 — Lease rentals—debit and credit and other rents—debit and credit (accounts 31-17-00, 31-18-00, 31-19-00, 32-17-00, 32-18-00, 32-19-00, 35-17-00, 35-18-00, 35-19-00, 36-17-00, 36-18-00, and 36-19-00)
- § 1242.32 — Joint facility rents—debit and credit and joint facility—debit and credit (accounts 33-17-00, 33-18-00, 33-19-00, 34-17-00, 34-18-00, 34-19-00, 37-17-00, 37-18-00, 37-19-00, 38-17-00, 38-18-00, and 38-19-00)
- § 1242.33 — Other expenses and casualties and insurance (accounts XX-17-99, XX-18-99, XX-19-99, 50-17-00, 50-18-00, and 50-19-00)
- § 1242.34 — Administration (account XX-26-01)
- § 1242.35 — Repair and maintenance (account XX-26-41)
- § 1242.36 — Machinery repair and equipment damaged (accounts XX-26-40 and XX-26-48)
- § 1242.37 — Dismantling retired property and depreciation (accounts XX-26-39 and 62-26-00)
- § 1242.38 — Fringe benefits (account 12-26-00)
- § 1242.39 — Lease rentals—debit and credit, other rents—debit and credit, and repairs billed to others (accounts 31-26-00, 32-26-00, 35-26-00, 36-26-00 and 40-26-98)
- § 1242.40 — Joint facility rents—debit and credit, and joint facility—debit and credit (accounts 33-26-00, 34-26-00, 37-26-00 and 38-26-00)
- § 1242.41 — Other and casualties and insurance (accounts XX-26-99 and 50-26-00)
- § 1242.42 — Administration, repair and maintenance, machinery repair, equipment damaged, dismantling retired property, fringe benefits, other casualties and insurance, lease rentals, joint facility rents, other rents, depreciation, joint facility, repairs billed to others, and other (accounts XX-22-01, XX-22-42, XX-22-40, XX-22-48, XX-22-39, 12-22-00, 50-22-00, 31-22-00 to 38-22-00 inclusive, 62-22-00, 40-22-98 and XX-22-99)
- § 1242.43 — Administration (account XX-27-01)
- § 1242.44 — Trucks, trailers, and containers (revenue service) and floating equipment (revenue service) (accounts XX-23-43 and XX-23-44)
- § 1242.45 — Passenger and other revenue equipment (account XX-27-45)
- § 1242.46 — Computers and data processing equipment (account XX-27-46)
- § 1242.47 — Machinery (account XX-27-40)
- § 1242.48 — Work and other non-revenue equipment (account XX-27-47)
- § 1242.49 — Equipment damaged (account XX-27-48)
- § 1242.50 — Fringe benefits (account 12-27-00)
- § 1242.51 — Dismantling retired property and depreciation (accounts XX-27-39 and 62-27-00)
- § 1242.52 — Lease rentals—debit and credit, other rents—debit and credit, repairs billed to others—credit (accounts 31-27-00, 32-27-00, 35-27-00, 36-27-00, and 40-27-98)
- § 1242.53 — Joint facility rents—debit and credit and joint facility—debit and credit (accounts 33-27-00, 34-27-00, 37-27-00 and 38-27-00)
- § 1242.54 — Other and casualties and insurance (accounts XX-27-99 and 50-27-00)
- § 1242.55 — Administration (account XX-51-01)
- § 1242.56 — Engine crews and train crews (accounts XX-51-56 and XX-51-57)
- § 1242.57 — Dispatching trains (account XX-51-58)
- § 1242.58 — Operating signals and interlockers, operating drawbridges, highway crossing protection (accounts XX-51-59, XX-51-60 and XX-51-61)
- § 1242.59 — Train inspection and lubrication (account XX-51-62)
- § 1242.60 — Locomotive fuel, electric power purchased/produced for motive power and servicing locomotives (accounts XX-51-67, XX-51-68 and XX-51-69)
- § 1242.61 — Freight lost or damaged—solely related (to train) (account 51-51-00)
- § 1242.62 — Clearing wrecks (account XX-51-63)
- § 1242.63 — Fringe benefits (account 12-51-00)
- § 1242.64 — Joint facility—debit and credit (accounts 37-51-00 and 38-51-00)
- § 1242.65 — Other and casualties and insurance (accounts XX-51-99 and 50-51-00)
- § 1242.66 — Administration (account XX-52-01)
- § 1242.67 — Switch crews; controlling operations; yard and terminal clerical; locomotive fuel; electric power purchased/produced for motive power; operating switches signals, retarders, and humps; and servicing locomotives (accounts XX-52-64, XX-52-65, XX-52-66, XX-52-59, XX-52-67, XX-52-68 and XX-52-69)
- § 1242.68 — Freight lost or damaged—solely related (to yard) (account 51-52-00)
- § 1242.69 — Clearing wrecks (account XX-52-63)
- § 1242.70 — Fringe benefits (account 12-52-00)
- § 1242.71 — Joint facility—debit and credit (accounts 37-52-00 and 38-52-00)
- § 1242.72 — Other and casualties and insurance (accounts XX-52-99 and 50-52-00)
- § 1242.73 — Cleaning car interiors and freight lost and damaged—all other (accounts XX-53-70 and 51-53-00)
- § 1242.74 — Adjusting and transferring loads, and car loading devices and grain doors (accounts XX-33-71 and XX-33-72)
- § 1242.75 — Fringe benefits (account 12-53-00)
- § 1242.76 — Administration; pickup and delivery, marine line haul, and rail substitute service; loading, unloading and local marine; protective services; freight lost or damaged—solely related; fringe benefits; casualties and insurance; joint facility, and other (accounts XX-34-01, XX-34-73, XX-34-74, XX-34-75, 51-34-00, 12-34-00, 50-34-00. 37-34-00, 38-34-00 and XX-34-99)
- § 1242.77 — Administration (account XX-55-01)
- § 1242.78 — Employees performing clerical and accounting functions, and loss and damage claims processing (accounts XX-55-76 and XX-55-78)
- § 1242.79 — Communication systems operations (account XX-55-77)
- § 1242.80 — Fringe benefits (account 12-55-00)
- § 1242.81 — Joint facility—debit and credit (accounts 37-55-00 and 38-55-00)
- § 1242.82 — Other and casualties and insurance (accounts XX-55-99 and 50-55-00)
- § 1242.83 — Officers—general superintendence; accounting, auditing and finance; management services and data processing; personnel and labor relations; legal and secretarial; research and development; writedown of uncollectible accounts; property taxes; other taxes except on corporate income or payrolls; and other (accounts XX-63-01, XX-63-86, XX-63-87, XX-63-91, XX-63-92, XX-63-94, 63-63-00, 64-63-00, 65-63-00 and XX-63-99)
- § 1242.84 — Marketing, sales, and public relations and advertising (accounts XX-63-88, XX-63-89 and XX-63-93)
- § 1242.85 — Fringe benefits (account 12-63-00)
- § 1242.86 — Industrial development (account XX-61-90)
- § 1242.87 — Joint facility—debit and credit and casualties and insurance (accounts 37-63-00, 38-63-00 and 50-63-00)
PART 1243
- § 1243.1 — Revenues, expenses and income
- § 1243.2 — Condensed balance sheet
- § 1243.3 — Report of fuel cost, consumption, and surcharge revenue
PART 1244
- § 1244.1 — Definitions
- § 1244.2 — Applicability
- § 1244.3 — Reporting contract shipment waybills and Canadian and Mexican international waybills
- § 1244.4 — Sampling of waybills
- § 1244.5 — Date of filing
- § 1244.6 — Retention of files
- § 1244.7 — Special studies
- § 1244.8 — Analysis of waybill data
- § 1244.9 — Procedures for the release of waybill data
PART 1245
- § 1245.1 — Rules governing classification of employees, service, and compensation
- § 1245.2 — Reports of railroad employees, service and compensation
- § 1245.3 — Employees; definition, service hours, and compensation
- § 1245.4 — Forms required to be used
- § 1245.5 — Classification of job titles
- § 1245.6 — Cross reference to standard occupational classification manual
PART 1246
- § 1246.1 — Monthly report of number of railroad employees
PART 1247
- § 1247.1 — Annual Report of Cars Loaded and Cars Terminated
PART 1248
- § 1248.1 — Freight commodity statistics
- § 1248.2 — Items to be reported
- § 1248.3 — Carload and L.C.L. traffic defined
- § 1248.4 — Originating and connecting line traffic
- § 1248.5 — Report forms and date of filing
- § 1248.6 — Public inspection—railroad reports
- § 1248.100 — Commodity classification designated
- § 1248.101 — Commodity codes required
PART 1249
PART 1250
- § 1250.1 — General
- § 1250.2 — Railroad performance data elements
- § 1250.3 — Chicago terminal reporting
- § 1250.4 — Rail infrastructure projects reporting
PART 1253
PART 1280
- § 1280.1 — Purpose
- § 1280.2 — Policy
- § 1280.3 — Authority to classify
- § 1280.4 — Responsibility for handling of classified documents
- § 1280.5 — Safeguarding of classified material
- § 1280.6 — Storage of classified documents
- § 1280.7 — Education of employees
- § 1280.8 — Requests for mandatory review
PART 1300
- § 1300.1 — Scope; definitions
- § 1300.2 — Disclosure requirement for existing rates
- § 1300.3 — Response to request for establishment of a new rate
- § 1300.4 — Notice requirement
- § 1300.5 — Additional publication requirement for agricultural products and fertilizer
PART 1302
- § 1302.41 — Suspension of statute
- § 1302.42 — Further suspension of statute
- § 1302.43 — Applicable rates on shipments in transit when statute becomes effective
PART 1305
- § 1305.1 — Scope; definitions
- § 1305.2 — Disclosure requirement for existing rates
- § 1305.3 — Response to request for establishment of a new rate
- § 1305.4 — Notice requirement
PART 1310
- § 1310.1 — Scope; definitions
- § 1310.2 — Requirement to maintain tariffs
- § 1310.3 — Contents of tariffs
- § 1310.4 — Incorporation of tariff provisions by reference
- § 1310.5 — Availability of tariffs at carrier offices
- § 1310.6 — Furnishing copies of tariff publications
PART 1312
- § 1312.1 — Scope; definitions
- § 1312.2 — Requirement to publish and file a tariff
- § 1312.3 — Tariff contents and standards; Essential criteria
- § 1312.4 — Filing of tariffs
- § 1312.5 — Amendments to tariffs
- § 1312.6 — Advance notice required
- § 1312.7 — STB tariff designation
- § 1312.8 — Identification of tariff publication
- § 1312.9 — Statement of tariff application and other title page requirements
- § 1312.10 — Notification of tariff changes and nature of changes
- § 1312.11 — Special notification for ordered matter
- § 1312.12 — Posting requirements
- § 1312.13 — Furnishing copies of tariff publications
- § 1312.14 — Powers of attorney and concurrences
- § 1312.15 — Change of carrier or agent
- § 1312.16 — Substitution of service
PART 1313
- § 1313.1 — Scope; definition of terms
- § 1313.2 — Contract summary filing requirement
- § 1313.3 — Board review; contract disapproval
- § 1313.4 — Filing procedures and formats for contract summaries
- § 1313.5 — Contract and contract summary availability
- § 1313.6 — Contract summary for agricultural commodities
- § 1313.7 — Contract summary for grain products—involving a port
- § 1313.8 — Contract summary for grain products—not involving a port
- § 1313.9 — Grounds for complaints and contract review
- § 1313.10 — Procedures for complaints and discovery
PART 1319
- § 1319.1 — Exemption of freight forwarders in the noncontiguous domestic trade from tariff filing requirements
PART 1325
- § 1325.1 — Extension of unsecured credit prohibited
- § 1325.2 — Credit agreements
- § 1325.3 — Federal office
PART 1331
- § 1331.1 — Form and content of application
- § 1331.2 — Required exhibits
- § 1331.3 — Procedure
- § 1331.4 — New parties to an agreement
- § 1331.5 — Additional standards for retaining antitrust immunity by passenger bus industry rate bureaus
PART 1332
- § 1332.1 — Applicability
- § 1332.2 — Availability of contracts
- § 1332.3 — Manner of submitting contracts
PART 1333
- § 1333.1 — Demurrage defined
- § 1333.2 — Who may charge demurrage and who may enter into contracts pertaining to demurrage
- § 1333.3 — Who is subject to demurrage
- § 1333.4 — Information Requirements for Demurrage Invoices
- § 1333.5 — Machine-Readable Access to Information Required for Demurrage Invoices
PART 1500
- § 1500.1 — Applicability
- § 1500.3 — Terms and abbreviations used in this chapter
- § 1500.5 — Rules of construction
PART 1502
- § 1502.1 — Responsibilities of the Administrator
PART 1503
- § 1503.1 — Scope
- § 1503.3 — Reports by the public of security problems, deficiencies, and vulnerabilities
- § 1503.101 — TSA requirements
- § 1503.103 — Terms used in this part
- § 1503.201 — Reports of violations
- § 1503.203 — Investigations
- § 1503.205 — Records, documents, and reports
- § 1503.207 — Inspection authority
- § 1503.301 — Warning notices and letters of correction
- § 1503.401 — Maximum penalty amounts
- § 1503.403 — Delegation of authority
- § 1503.405 — Injunctions
- § 1503.407 — Military personnel
- § 1503.409 — Service of documents
- § 1503.411 — Computation of time
- § 1503.413 — Notice of Proposed Civil Penalty
- § 1503.415 — Request for portions of the enforcement investigative report (EIR)
- § 1503.417 — Final Notice of Proposed Civil Penalty and Order
- § 1503.419 — Order Assessing Civil Penalty
- § 1503.421 — Streamlined civil penalty procedures for certain security violations
- § 1503.423 — Consent orders
- § 1503.425 — Compromise orders
- § 1503.427 — Request for a formal hearing
- § 1503.429 — Filing of documents with the Enforcement Docket Clerk
- § 1503.431 — Certification of documents
- § 1503.601 — Applicability
- § 1503.603 — Separation of functions
- § 1503.605 — Appearances and rights of parties
- § 1503.607 — Administrative law judges
- § 1503.609 — Complaint
- § 1503.611 — Answer
- § 1503.613 — Consolidation and separation of cases
- § 1503.615 — Notice of hearing
- § 1503.617 — Extension of time
- § 1503.619 — Intervention
- § 1503.621 — Amendment of pleadings
- § 1503.623 — Withdrawal of complaint or request for hearing
- § 1503.625 — Waivers
- § 1503.627 — Joint procedural or discovery schedule
- § 1503.629 — Motions
- § 1503.631 — Interlocutory appeals
- § 1503.633 — Discovery
- § 1503.635 — Evidence
- § 1503.637 — Standard of proof
- § 1503.639 — Burden of proof
- § 1503.641 — Offer of proof
- § 1503.643 — Public disclosure of evidence
- § 1503.645 — Expert or opinion witnesses
- § 1503.647 — Subpoenas
- § 1503.649 — Witness fees
- § 1503.651 — Record
- § 1503.653 — Argument before the ALJ
- § 1503.655 — Initial decision
- § 1503.657 — Appeal from initial decision
- § 1503.659 — Petition to reconsider or modify a final decision and order of the TSA decision maker on appeal
- § 1503.661 — Judicial review of a final order
- § 1503.701 — Applicability of this subpart
- § 1503.703 — Civil penalty letter; referral
- § 1503.801 — Formal complaints
PART 1507
PART 1510
- § 1510.1 — Applicability and purpose
- § 1510.3 — Definitions
- § 1510.5 — Imposition of security service fees
- § 1510.7 — Air transportation advertisements and solicitations
- § 1510.9 — Collection of security service fees
- § 1510.11 — Handling of security service fees
- § 1510.13 — Remittance of security service fees
- § 1510.15 — Accounting and auditing requirements
- § 1510.17 — Reporting requirements
- § 1510.19 — Federal oversight
- § 1510.21 — Enforcement
PART 1511
- § 1511.1 — Applicability and purpose
- § 1511.3 — Definitions
- § 1511.5 — Imposition of Aviation Security Infrastructure Fees
- § 1511.7 — Remittance of Aviation Security Infrastructure Fees
- § 1511.9 — [Reserved]
- § 1511.11 — Federal oversight
- § 1511.13 — Enforcement
- § 1511.15 — Cessation of the Aviation Security Infrastructure Fee
PART 1515
- § 1515.1 — Scope
- § 1515.3 — Terms used in this part
- § 1515.5 — Appeal of Initial Determination of Threat Assessment based on criminal conviction, immigration status, or mental capacity
- § 1515.7 — Procedures for waiver of criminal offenses, immigration status, or mental capacity standards
- § 1515.9 — Appeal of security threat assessment based on other analyses
- § 1515.11 — Review by administrative law judge and TSA Final Decision Maker
PART 1520
- § 1520.1 — Scope
- § 1520.3 — Terms used in this part
- § 1520.5 — Sensitive security information
- § 1520.7 — Covered persons
- § 1520.9 — Restrictions on the disclosure of SSI
- § 1520.11 — Persons with a need to know
- § 1520.13 — Marking SSI
- § 1520.15 — SSI disclosed by TSA or the Coast Guard
- § 1520.17 — Consequences of unauthorized disclosure of SSI
- § 1520.19 — Destruction of SSI
PART 1540
- § 1540.1 — Applicability of this subchapter and this part
- § 1540.3 — Delegation of authority
- § 1540.5 — Terms used in this subchapter
- § 1540.7 — Severability
- § 1540.101 — Applicability of this subpart
- § 1540.103 — Fraud and intentional falsification of records
- § 1540.105 — Security responsibilities of employees and other persons
- § 1540.107 — Submission to screening and inspection
- § 1540.109 — Prohibition against interference with screening personnel
- § 1540.111 — Carriage of weapons, explosives, and incendiaries by individuals
- § 1540.113 — Inspection of airman certificate
- § 1540.115 — Threat assessments regarding citizens of the United States holding or applying for FAA certificates, ratings, or authorizations
- § 1540.117 — Threat assessments regarding aliens holding or applying for FAA certificates, ratings, or authorizations
- § 1540.201 — Applicability and terms used in this subpart
- § 1540.203 — Security threat assessment
- § 1540.205 — Procedures for security threat assessment
- § 1540.207 — [Reserved]
- § 1540.209 — Fees for security threat assessment
- § 1540.301 — Withdrawal of approval of a security program
- § 1540.303 — [Reserved]
PART 1542
- § 1542.1 — Applicability of this part
- § 1542.3 — Airport security coordinator
- § 1542.5 — § 1542.5
- § 1542.101 — General requirements
- § 1542.103 — Content
- § 1542.105 — Approval and amendments
- § 1542.107 — Changed conditions affecting security
- § 1542.109 — Alternate means of compliance
- § 1542.111 — Exclusive area agreements
- § 1542.113 — Airport tenant security programs
- § 1542.201 — Security of the secured area
- § 1542.203 — Security of the air operations area (AOA)
- § 1542.205 — Security of the security identification display area (SIDA)
- § 1542.207 — Access control systems
- § 1542.209 — Fingerprint-based criminal history records checks (CHRC)
- § 1542.211 — Identification systems
- § 1542.213 — Training
- § 1542.215 — Law enforcement support
- § 1542.217 — Law enforcement personnel
- § 1542.219 — Supplementing law enforcement personnel
- § 1542.221 — Records of law enforcement response
- § 1542.301 — Contingency plan
- § 1542.303 — Security Directives and Information Circulars
- § 1542.305 — Public advisories
- § 1542.307 — Incident management
PART 1544
- § 1544.1 — Applicability of this part
- § 1544.3 — § 1544.3
- § 1544.101 — Adoption and implementation
- § 1544.103 — Form, content, and availability
- § 1544.105 — Approval and amendments
- § 1544.201 — Acceptance and screening of individuals and accessible property
- § 1544.202 — Persons and property onboard an all-cargo aircraft
- § 1544.203 — Acceptance and screening of checked baggage
- § 1544.205 — Acceptance and screening of cargo
- § 1544.207 — Screening of individuals and property
- § 1544.209 — Use of metal detection devices
- § 1544.211 — Use of X-ray systems
- § 1544.213 — Use of explosives detection systems
- § 1544.215 — Security coordinators
- § 1544.217 — Law enforcement personnel
- § 1544.219 — Carriage of accessible weapons
- § 1544.221 — Carriage of prisoners under the control of armed law enforcement officers
- § 1544.223 — Transportation of Federal Air Marshals
- § 1544.225 — Security of aircraft and facilities
- § 1544.227 — Exclusive area agreement
- § 1544.228 — Access to cargo and cargo screening: Security threat assessments for cargo personnel in the United States
- § 1544.229 — Fingerprint-based criminal history records checks (CHRC): Unescorted access authority, authority to perform screening functions, and authority to perform checked baggage or cargo functions
- § 1544.230 — Fingerprint-based criminal history records checks (CHRC): Flightcrew members
- § 1544.231 — Airport-approved and exclusive area personnel identification systems
- § 1544.233 — Security coordinators and crewmembers, training
- § 1544.235 — Training and knowledge for individuals with security-related duties
- § 1544.237 — Flight deck privileges
- § 1544.239 — Known shipper program
- § 1544.301 — Contingency plan
- § 1544.303 — Bomb or air piracy threats
- § 1544.305 — Security Directives and Information Circulars
- § 1544.401 — Applicability of this subpart
- § 1544.403 — [Reserved]
- § 1544.405 — Qualifications of screening personnel
- § 1544.407 — Training, testing, and knowledge of individuals who perform screening functions
- § 1544.409 — Integrity of screener tests
- § 1544.411 — Continuing qualifications of screening personnel
PART 1546
- § 1546.1 — Applicability of this part
- § 1546.3 — § 1546.3
- § 1546.101 — Adoption and implementation
- § 1546.103 — Form, content, and availability of security program
- § 1546.105 — Acceptance of and amendments to the security program
- § 1546.201 — Acceptance and screening of individuals and accessible property
- § 1546.202 — Persons and property onboard the aircraft
- § 1546.203 — Acceptance and screening of checked baggage
- § 1546.205 — Acceptance and screening of cargo
- § 1546.207 — Screening of individuals and property
- § 1546.209 — Use of X-ray systems
- § 1546.211 — Law enforcement personnel
- § 1546.213 — Access to cargo: Security threat assessments for cargo personnel in the United States
- § 1546.215 — Known shipper program
- § 1546.301 — Bomb or air piracy threats
- § 1546.401 — Applicability of this subpart
- § 1546.403 — [Reserved]
- § 1546.405 — Qualifications of screening personnel
- § 1546.407 — Training, testing, and knowledge of individuals who perform screening functions
- § 1546.409 — Integrity of screener tests
- § 1546.411 — Continuing qualifications of screening personnel
PART 1548
- § 1548.1 — Applicability of this part
- § 1548.3 — § 1548.3
- § 1548.5 — Adoption and implementation of the security program
- § 1548.7 — Approval, amendment, annual renewal, and withdrawal of approval of the security program
- § 1548.9 — Acceptance of cargo
- § 1548.11 — Training and knowledge for individuals with security-related duties
- § 1548.13 — Security coordinators
- § 1548.15 — Access to cargo: Security threat assessments for individuals having unescorted access to cargo
- § 1548.16 — Security threat assessments for each proprietor, general partner, officer, director, and certain owners of the entity
- § 1548.17 — Known shipper program
- § 1548.19 — Security Directives and Information Circulars
- § 1548.21 — Screening of cargo
PART 1549
- § 1549.1 — Applicability
- § 1549.3 — § 1549.3
- § 1549.5 — Adoption and implementation of the security program
- § 1549.7 — Approval, amendment, renewal of the security program and certification of a certified cargo screening facility
- § 1549.101 — Acceptance, screening, and transfer of cargo
- § 1549.103 — Qualifications and training of individuals with security-related duties
- § 1549.105 — Recordkeeping
- § 1549.107 — Security coordinators
- § 1549.109 — Security Directives and Information Circulars
- § 1549.111 — Security threat assessments for personnel of certified cargo screening facilities
PART 1550
- § 1550.1 — Applicability of this part
- § 1550.3 — § 1550.3
- § 1550.5 — Operations using a sterile area
- § 1550.7 — Operations in aircraft of 12,500 pounds or more
PART 1552
- § 1552.1 — Scope
- § 1552.3 — Terms used in this part
- § 1552.5 — Applicability
- § 1552.7 — Verification of eligibility
- § 1552.9 — Security Coordinator
- § 1552.11 — [Reserved]
- § 1552.13 — Security awareness training
- § 1552.15 — Recordkeeping
- § 1552.17 — FTSP Portal
- § 1552.19 — Fraud, falsification, misrepresentation, or omission
- § 1552.31 — Security threat assessment required for flight training candidates
- § 1552.33 — [Reserved]
- § 1552.35 — Presence in the United States
- § 1552.37 — Comparable security threat assessments
- § 1552.39 — Fees
- § 1552.51 — Notification and processing of flight training events
PART 1554
- § 1554.1 — Scope
- § 1554.3 — [Reserved]
- § 1554.101 — Security Measures
- § 1554.103 — Security Directives
- § 1554.201 — Notification of security deficiencies; suspension of certificate and review process
- § 1554.203 — Immediate risk to security; revocation of certificate and review process
- § 1554.205 — Nondisclosure of certain information
PART 1560
- § 1560.1 — Scope, purpose, and implementation
- § 1560.3 — Terms used in this part
- § 1560.101 — Request for and transmission of information to TSA
- § 1560.103 — Privacy notice
- § 1560.105 — Denial of transport or sterile area access; designation for enhanced screening
- § 1560.107 — Use of watch list matching results by covered aircraft operators
- § 1560.109 — Aircraft Operator Implementation Plan
- § 1560.111 — Covered airport operators
- § 1560.201 — Applicability
- § 1560.203 — Representation by counsel
- § 1560.205 — Redress process
- § 1560.207 — Oversight of process
PART 1562
- § 1562.1 — Scope and definitions
- § 1562.3 — Operating requirements
- § 1562.21 — Scope, general requirements, and definitions
- § 1562.23 — Aircraft operator and passenger requirements
- § 1562.25 — Fixed base operator requirements
- § 1562.27 — Costs
- § 1562.29 — Armed security officer requirements
PART 1570
- § 1570.1 — Scope
- § 1570.3 — Terms used in this subchapter
- § 1570.5 — Fraud and intentional falsification of records
- § 1570.7 — Security responsibilities of employees and other persons
- § 1570.9 — [Reserved]
- § 1570.101 — Scope
- § 1570.103 — Content
- § 1570.105 — Responsibility for Determinations
- § 1570.107 — Recognition of prior or established security measures or programs
- § 1570.109 — Submission and approval
- § 1570.111 — Implementation schedules
- § 1570.113 — Amendments requested by owner/operator
- § 1570.115 — Amendments required by TSA
- § 1570.117 — Alternative measures
- § 1570.119 — Petitions for reconsideration
- § 1570.121 — Recordkeeping and availability
- § 1570.201 — Security Coordinator
- § 1570.203 — Reporting significant security concerns
- § 1570.301 — Fraudulent use or manufacture; responsibilities of persons
- § 1570.303 — Inspection of credential
- § 1570.305 — False statements regarding security background checks by public transportation agency or railroad carrier
PART 1572
- § 1572.1 — Applicability
- § 1572.3 — Scope
- § 1572.5 — Standards for security threat assessments
- § 1572.7 — [Reserved]
- § 1572.9 — Applicant information required for HME security threat assessment
- § 1572.11 — Applicant responsibilities for HME security threat assessment
- § 1572.13 — State responsibilities for issuance of hazardous materials endorsement
- § 1572.15 — Procedures for HME security threat assessment
- § 1572.17 — Applicant information required for TWIC security threat assessment
- § 1572.19 — Applicant responsibilities for a TWIC security threat assessment
- § 1572.21 — Procedures for TWIC security threat assessment
- § 1572.23 — TWIC expiration
- § 1572.24-1572.40 — 1572.24-1572.40 [Reserved]
- § 1572.101 — Scope
- § 1572.103 — Disqualifying criminal offenses
- § 1572.105 — Immigration status
- § 1572.107 — Other analyses
- § 1572.109 — Mental capacity
- § 1572.111-1572.139 — 1572.111-1572.139 [Reserved]
- § 1572.201 — Transportation of hazardous materials via commercial motor vehicle from Canada or Mexico to and within the United States
- § 1572.203 — Transportation of explosives from Canada to the United States via railroad carrier
- § 1572.400 — Scope and definitions
- § 1572.401 — Fee collection options
- § 1572.403 — Procedures for collection by States
- § 1572.405 — Procedures for collection by TSA
- § 1572.500 — Scope
- § 1572.501 — Fee collection
PART 1580
- § 1580.1 — Scope
- § 1580.3 — Terms used in this part
- § 1580.5 — Preemptive effect
- § 1580.101 — Applicability
- § 1580.103 — [Reserved]
- § 1580.105 — [Reserved]
- § 1580.107 — [Reserved]
- § 1580.109 — [Reserved]
- § 1580.111 — [Reserved]
- § 1580.113 — Security training program general requirements
- § 1580.115 — Security training and knowledge for security-sensitive employees
- § 1580.201 — Applicability
- § 1580.203 — Location and shipping information
- § 1580.205 — Chain of custody and control requirements
- § 1580.207 — Harmonization of Federal regulation of nuclear facilities
PART 1582
- § 1582.1 — Scope
- § 1582.3 — Terms used in this part
- § 1582.5 — Preemptive effect
- § 1582.101 — Applicability
- § 1582.103 — [Reserved]
- § 1582.105 — [Reserved]
- § 1582.107 — [Reserved]
- § 1582.109 — [Reserved]
- § 1582.111 — [Reserved]
- § 1582.113 — Security training program general requirements
- § 1582.115 — Security training and knowledge for security-sensitive employees
PART 1584
- § 1584.1 — Scope
- § 1584.3 — Terms used in this part
- § 1584.101 — Applicability
- § 1584.103 — [Reserved]
- § 1584.105 — [Reserved]
- § 1584.107 — [Reserved]
- § 1584.109 — [Reserved]
- § 1584.111 — [Reserved]
- § 1584.113 — Security training program general requirements
- § 1584.115 — Security training and knowledge for security-sensitive employees