Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 49 - Transportation |
Subtitle B - Other Regulations Relating to Transportation |
Chapter III - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Department of Transportation |
SubChapter B - Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations |
Part 385 - Safety Fitness Procedures |
Subpart E - Hazardous Materials Safety Permits |
§ 385.401 - What is the purpose and scope of this subpart? |
§ 385.402 - What definitions are used in this subpart? |
§ 385.403 - Who must hold a safety permit? |
§ 385.405 - How does a motor carrier apply for a safety permit? |
§ 385.407 - What conditions must a motor carrier satisfy for FMCSA to issue a safety permit? |
§ 385.409 - When may a temporary safety permit be issued to a motor carrier? |
§ 385.411 - Must a motor carrier obtain a safety permit if it has a State permit? |
§ 385.413 - What happens if a motor carrier receives a proposed safety rating that is less than Satisfactory? |
§ 385.415 - What operational requirements apply to the transportation of a hazardous material for which a permit is required? |
§ 385.417 - Is a motor carrier's safety permit number available to others? |
§ 385.419 - How long is a safety permit effective? |
§ 385.421 - Under what circumstances will a safety permit be subject to revocation or suspension by FMCSA? |
§ 385.423 - Does a motor carrier have a right to an administrative review of a denial, suspension, or revocation of a safety permit? |
§ 385.421T - Under what circumstances will a safety permit be subject to revocation or suspension by FMCSA? |
§ 385.405T - How does a motor carrier apply for a safety permit? |
§ 385.409T - When may a temporary safety permit be issued to a motor carrier? |
§ 385.419T - How long is a safety permit effective? |