Notice of Actions on Special Permits for Hazardous Materials
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This notice announces actions taken on special permits related to the transportation of hazardous materials in the US. It affects companies applying for special permits to transport specific hazardous materials, detailing whether their applications were granted, denied, or withdrawn. Businesses involved in manufacturing, transporting, and using hazardous materials should review these changes to ensure compliance with newly approved or denied special permits.
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Key Changes
- Granting special permits for transporting new hazardous materials
- Denying or withdrawing certain special permit applications
- Modifying existing permits for material and packaging authorization
Obligations
What this law requires
Companies applying for special permits must ensure compliance with the terms outlined in the approved special permits for the transportation of hazardous materials.
Companies applying for special permits must ensure compliance with the newly approved or denied special permits for the transportation of hazardous materials.
Companies denied special permits must adhere to standard hazardous materials regulations for continued transportation of such materials.
Businesses must review the actions taken on their special permit applications to understand if their application was granted, denied, or withdrawn.
Comments on special permit applications must be received by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration by May 15, 2026.