H.R.2429 - To exempt certain class A CDL drivers from the requirement to obtain a hazardous material endorsement while operating a service vehicle with a fuel tank containing 3,785 liters (1,000 gallons) or less of diesel fuel.

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  • Official: To exempt certain class A CDL drivers from the requirement to obtain a hazardous material endorsement while operating a service vehicle with a fuel tank containing 3,785 liters (1,000 gallons) or less of diesel fuel. as introduced.

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Randy Neugebauer

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Official Summary

7/6/2011--Introduced.Directs the Secretary of Transportation (DOT) to exempt from the requirement to obtain a hazardous material (hazmat) endorsement all class A commercial driver's license (CDL) holders who are custom harvesters, agricultural retailers, agricultural business employee

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7/6/2011--Introduced.Directs the Secretary of Transportation (DOT) to exempt from the requirement to obtain a hazardous material (hazmat) endorsement all class A commercial driver's license (CDL) holders who are custom harvesters, agricultural retailers, agricultural business employees, agricultural cooperative employees, or agricultural producers who operate a service vehicle with a fuel tank containing 3,785 liters (1,000) gallons or less of diesel fuel if the tank is clearly marked with a placard reading "Diesel Fuel."

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08/13/11
diesel fuel - OIL WORLD 2011 – OIL WORLD 2011

The bills, H.R. 2429 and S. 1288, request an exemption that would allow a custom harvester or other ag-related business to transport up to 1000 gallons of diesel fuel without having to obtain a Hazardous Materials … ...

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08/04/11
House Version Of USCHI Letter Regarding Diesel-Fuel Hauling ...

House Bill, H.R.2429 was introduced on July 6, 2011 by Texas Congressman Randy Neugebauer. This bill is to exempt certain class A CDL drivers from the requirement to obtain a hazardous material endorsement while ...

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08/04/11
House Version Of USCHI Letter Regarding Diesel-Fuel Hauling ...

House Bill, H.R.2429 was introduced on July 6, 2011 by Texas Congressman Randy Neugebauer. This bill is to exempt certain class A CDL drivers from the requirement to obtain a hazardous material endorsement while ...

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