FMCSA to implement two-phase hearing processMar 21, 2006 The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has published a notice that it will implement in two phases a practice rule regarding respondents in certain civil penalty proceeding, according to information published in the Federal Register March 17.... FMCSA names medical experts to review boardMar 9, 2006 Five medical experts have been named who will serve on the new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Medical Review Board (MRB), according to Department of Transportation information. ... Oil facility faces EPA fine for no SPCC planMar 9, 2006 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a penalty of up to $157,500 against a bulk oil storage and distribution company for failing to plan for and guard against oil spills at its bulk oil storage facility in North Bath ME.... EPA proposes ethanol permit rulesMar 3, 2006 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing to apply equal permitting rules for corn milling facilities, regardless of whether they produce ethanol for fuel or for human consumption, according to EPA information.... FMCSA delays petition in DC hazmat ruleMar 1, 2006 The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is delaying consideration in an issue involving hazardous materials transportation in the District... FMCSA withdraws CDL learner permit proposalFeb 27, 2006 Because of other regulations pertaining to commercial driver license regulations, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has withdrawn an earlier proposal related to CDL learner permits, according to information published in the Federal Register February 23.... NTSB warns about slack adjuster maintenanceFeb 23, 2006 The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has adopted a final report of a runaway truck accident in Pennsylvania that has shown the consequences of improper maintenance on automatic slack adjusters for air brake systems. ... PHMSA changes hazmat penaltiesFeb 21, 2006 The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is revising its regulations to reflect changes to civil and criminal penalties related to hazardous materials safety and security, according to information in the Federal Register February 17. ... TSA delays background checks for Canada, Mexico driversFeb 10, 2006 The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has extended the deadline to August 10, 2006, that requires drivers hauling hazardous materials operating in Canada or Mexico to undergo background checks similar to those required for US drivers, according to information in the Federal Register February 10. ... Background checks delayed for Canadian hazmat driversFeb 10, 2006 Canadian carriers and truck drivers can temporarily breathe a sigh of relief now that the United States has announced its intention to extend the February 10, 2006, deadline for background checks of foreign drivers of hazardous materials (hazmat) until August 10, 2006, according to the Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA)....
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