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The drivers were included in docket
numbers FMCSA–2000–7363; FMCSA–
2002–13411. Their exemptions are
applicable as of March 4, 2019, and will
expire on March 4, 2021.
As of March 7, 2019, and in
accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and
31315, the following nine individuals
have satisfied the renewal conditions for
obtaining an exemption from the vision
requirement in the FMCSRs for
interstate CMV drivers (65 FR 66286; 66
FR 13825; 68 FR 10300; 70 FR 7546; 72
FR 7111; 74 FR 6212; 76 FR 9861; 78 FR
10250; 80 FR 6162; 80 FR 7679; 80 FR
20562; 82 FR 13043):
Jason P. Atwater (UT)
Steven D. Ellsworth (IL)
Abdalla M. Jalili (IL)
Alan L. Johnston (IL)
Richard A. Pierce (MO)
Rance A. Powell (AL)
Richard P. Rebel (ND)
Mustafa Shahadeh (OH)
Charles P. Smith (MO)
The drivers were included in docket
numbers FMCSA–2000–7918; FMCSA–
2014–0301. Their exemptions are
applicable as of March 7, 2019, and will
expire on March 7, 2021.
As of March 23, 2019, and in
accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and
31315, the following ten individuals
have satisfied the renewal conditions for
obtaining an exemption from the vision
requirement in the FMCSRs for
interstate CMV drivers (65 FR 66286; 65
FR 78256; 66 FR 13825; 66 FR 16311;
67 FR 76439; 68 FR 10298; 68 FR 13360;
70 FR 7545; 70 FR 12265; 71 FR 14566;
71 FR 30227; 72 FR 7812; 72 FR 11426;
73 FR 27014; 73 FR 51689; 73 FR 63047;
73 FR 75803; 74 FR 6209; 74 FR 6689;
74 FR 8302; 75 FR 77942; 75 FR 77949;
76 FR 4413; 76 FR 5425; 76 FR 9859; 76
FR 9861; 76 FR 11215; 78 FR 8689; 78
FR 12822; 78 FR 14410; 80 FR 15859;
82 FR 13043):
Howard K. Bradley (VA)
Willie Burnett, Jr. (FL)
Marcus L. Conner (TX)
Thomas G. Danclovic (MO)
Donald K. Driscoll (MA)
William G. Holland (AR)
Thomas F. Marczewski (WI)
Steve A. Reece (TN)
Jeremichael Steele (NC)
Wade D. Taylor (MO)
The drivers were included in docket
numbers FMCSA–2000–7918; FMCSA–
2000–8398; FMCSA–2002–13411;
FMCSA–2006–24015; FMCSA–2008–
0266; FMCSA–2008–0340; FMCSA–
2010–0385. Their exemptions are
applicable as of March 23, 2019, and
will expire on March 23, 2021.
In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31315,
each exemption will be valid for two
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years from the effective date unless
revoked earlier by FMCSA. The
exemption will be revoked if the
following occurs: (1) The person fails to
comply with the terms and conditions
of the exemption; (2) the exemption has
resulted in a lower level of safety than
was maintained prior to being granted;
or (3) continuation of the exemption
would not be consistent with the goals
and objectives of 49 U.S.C. 31136 and
31315.
Issued on: April 11, 2019.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
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BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Dockets No. FMCSA–2007–28043; FMCSA–
2018–0140]
Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers;
American Pyrotechnics Assn. (APA);
Request To Add New Members to
Current APA Exemptions; Request for
Comments
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of application for
exemptions; request for comments.
AGENCY:
FMCSA announces that it has
received an application from the
American Pyrotechnics Association
(APA) requesting exemptions from the
Agency’s hours-of-service (HOS)
regulations for four new members:
Celebration Fireworks, Inc.,
International Fireworks Mfg. Company,
Inc., Johnny Rockets Display Company,
and the Wald & Company All American
Display Fireworks Company. The first
exemption request is from the
prohibition on driving commercial
motor vehicles (CMVs) after the 14th
hour after the driver comes on duty.
APA requests this exemption to allow
drivers employed by the four member
companies to exclude off-duty and
sleeper-berth time of any length from
the calculation of the 14-hour limit. The
second exemption request is from the
HOS regulations that require a motor
carrier to install and require each of its
drivers to use an electronic logging
device (ELD) to record the driver’s HOS.
APA requests this exemption to allow
these same drivers employed by the four
members to continue to use paper
records of duty status (RODS) in lieu of
an ELD during the designated
Independence Day periods. If granted,
these exemptions would terminate at
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the same time as the other 53 exempted
APA member carriers. The original
terms and conditions of the limited
exemptions, that ensure a level of safety
equivalent to, or greater than, the level
of safety achieved without the
exemption, will be upheld by the four
new members.
DATES: Comments are due no later than
May 20, 2019.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
bearing the Federal Docket Management
System (FDMS) Docket ID FMCSA–
2007–28043 and FMCSA–2018–0140
using any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal:
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
• Mail: Docket Management Facility,
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building,
Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery or Courier: West
Building, Ground Floor, Room W12–
140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
• Fax: 1–202–493–2251.
Each submission must include the
Agency name and the docket number for
this notice. Note that DOT posts all
comments received without change to
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information included in a
comment. Please see the Privacy Act
heading below.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments, go to www.regulations.gov at
any time or visit Room W12–140 on the
ground level of the West Building, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington,
DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ET,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. The on-line FDMS is available
24 hours each day, 365 days each year.
If you want acknowledgment that we
received your comments, please include
a self-addressed, stamped envelope or
postcard or print the acknowledgement
page that appears after submitting
comments on-line.
Privacy Act: In accordance with 5
U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments
from the public to better inform its
rulemaking process. DOT posts these
comments, without edit, including any
personal information the commenter
provides, to www.regulations.gov, as
described in the system of records
notice (DOT/ALL–14 FDMS), which can
be reviewed at www.dot.gov/privacy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Pearlie Robinson, FMCSA Driver and
Carrier Operations Division; Office of
Carrier, Driver and Vehicle Safety
Standards; Telephone: 202–366–4325.
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and 5 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays.
Email: MCPSD@dot.gov. If you have
questions on viewing or submitting
material to the docket, contact Docket
Services, telephone (202) 366–9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Public Participation and Request for
Comments
FMCSA encourages you to participate
by submitting comments and related
materials.
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Submitting Comments
If you submit a comment, please
include the docket numbers for this
notice (FMCSA–2007–28043 and
FMCSA–2018–0140), indicate the
specific section of this document to
which the comment applies, and
provide a reason for suggestions or
recommendations. You may submit
your comments and material online or
by fax, mail, or hand delivery, but
please use only one of these means.
FMCSA recommends that you include
your name and a mailing address, an
email address, or a phone number in the
body of your document so the Agency
can contact you if it has questions
regarding your submission.
To submit your comment online, go to
www.regulations.gov and put the
respective docket number, ‘‘FMCSA–
2007–28043’’ or ‘‘FMCSA–2018–0140’’
in the ‘‘Keyword’’ box, and click
‘‘Search.’’ When the new screen
appears, click on ‘‘Comment Now!’’
button and type your comment into the
text box in the following screen. Choose
whether you are submitting your
comment as an individual or on behalf
of a third party and then submit. If you
submit your comments by mail or hand
delivery, submit them in an unbound
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suitable for copying and electronic
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reached the facility, please enclose a
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documents mentioned in this preamble
as being available in the docket, go to
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or ‘‘FMCSA–2018–0140’’ in the
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on the ground floor of the DOT West
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Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
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II. Legal Basis
FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C.
31136(e) and 31315 to grant exemptions
from certain parts of the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Regulations. FMCSA must
publish a notice of each exemption
request in the Federal Register (49 CFR
381.315(a)). The Agency must provide
the public an opportunity to inspect the
information relevant to the application,
including any safety analyses that have
been conducted. The Agency must also
provide an opportunity for public
comment on the request.
The Agency reviews the safety
analyses and the public comments, and
determines whether granting the
exemption would likely achieve a level
of safety equivalent to, or greater than,
the level that would be achieved by the
current regulation (49 CFR 381.305).
The decision of the Agency must be
published in the Federal Register (49
CFR 381.315(b)) with the reason for the
grant or denial, and, if granted, the
specific person or class of persons
receiving the exemption, and the
regulatory provision or provisions from
which exemption is granted. The notice
must also specify the effective period of
the exemption (up to 5 years), and
explain the terms and conditions of the
exemption. The exemption may be
renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
Request for Exemptions
The APA reports that it is a national
safety and trade association of the U.S.
fireworks industry, representing
manufacturers, importers, distributors,
wholesalers, retailers, suppliers and
professional display companies. APA
has over 250 member companies. Along
with their subsidiaries, APA’s membercompanies are responsible for nearly 90
percent of the fireworks manufactured,
imported, distributed and professionally
displayed in the United States.
APA requested HOS exemptions from
the 14-hour rule and the ELD rule for
four new members: Celebration
Fireworks, Inc., DOT #1527687,
International Fireworks Mfg. Company,
Inc., DOT #385065, Johnny Rockets
Display Company, DOT #1263181, and
the Wald & Company All American
Display Fireworks Company, DOT
#87079. The exemptions for these APA
carriers, if granted, would expire on July
8, 2020. Although this is less than the
5-year exemption period authorized by
49 U.S.C. 31315(b)(2), as amended by
section 5206(a)(3) of the Fixing
America’s Surface Transportation
(FAST) Act (Pub. L. 114–94, 129 Stat.
1312, 1537, Dec. 4, 2015), FMCSA
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believes that the interests of the APA
members and the Agency would best be
served by synchronizing the expiration
dates of all such fireworks-related
exemptions. The four new members
would be subject to all of the terms and
conditions in the original exemptions.
The CMV drivers employed by APA
members are trained pyro-technicians
who hold commercial driver’s licenses
(CDLs) with hazardous materials (HM)
endorsements. They transport fireworks
and related equipment by CMVs on a
very demanding schedule during a brief
Independence Day period, often to
remote locations. After they arrive, the
drivers are responsible for set-up and
staging of the fireworks shows.
The APA has requested exemptions
for the four new member companies
because compliance with the current 14hour rule in 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2) would
impose a substantial economic hardship
on numerous cities, towns and
municipalities, as well as its members.
To meet the demand for fireworks
without the exemptions, APA states that
its members would be required to hire
a second driver for most trips. The APA
advises that the result would be a
substantial increase in the cost of the
fireworks shows—beyond the means of
many of its members’ customers—and
that many Americans would be denied
this important component of the
celebration of Independence Day.
Additionally, APA is seeking
exemptions from the ELD rule in 49 CFR
395.8(a)(1)(i) for these same members.
APA asserts that granting this
exemption is appropriate because there
is no basis to believe that continuing to
allow paper record keeping for this
limited subset of the regulated
community, and for a limited period of
time, would impact operational safety in
any regard. In addition, due to the
unique nature of the fireworks industry,
requiring the use of ELDs for this
limited seasonal delivery period would
impose a substantial financial burden
on members because it would require
them to purchase/lease systems for use
for only a short period every year.
APA explained that members rely
upon intermittent casual drivers
periodically throughout the year and
particularly during the busy
Independence Day season when
industry depends upon short-term
rental trucks. The fireworks industry is
unique in that it rents or leases
approximately 90% of its vehicles
throughout the year for fewer than 30
days at a time. However, most rental
companies require a minimum rental
period of 14 to 21 days when APA
members may only use the trucks in
commerce for up to 11 days. The mix of
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vehicles rented includes pick-up trucks,
cargo vans, city vans and straight trucks
less than 26,000 GVW. The industry
relies heavily upon short-term rental
trucks to transport and deliver 98% of
the 16,000 Independence Day fireworks
displays nationwide.
The APA believes that the exemptions
would not adversely affect the safety of
the fireworks transportation provided by
these motor carriers. APA’s members
have operated under the exemption
from the 14-hour rule for 12 previous
Independence Day periods without
incident. Moreover, it asserts, without
the extra time provided by the
exemption from the 14-hour rule, safety
would decline because APA drivers
would be unable to return to their home
base after each show. They would be
forced to park the CMVs carrying HM
1.1G, 1.3G and 1.4G products in areas
less secure than the motor carrier’s
home base. Without the exemption from
the ELD rule, these companies would be
required to purchase/lease ELD systems
for a limited period of 11 days.
APA asserts that the operational
demands of this unique industry
minimize the risks of CMV crashes. In
the last few days before July 4, these
drivers transport fireworks over
relatively short routes from distribution
points to the site of the fireworks
display, and normally do so in the early
morning when traffic is light. At the
site, they spend considerable time
installing, wiring, and safety-checking
the fireworks displays, followed by
several hours off duty in the late
afternoon and early evening prior to the
event. During this time, the drivers are
able to rest and nap, thereby reducing or
eliminating the fatigue accumulated
during the day.
Method To Ensure an Equivalent or
Greater Level of Safety
Before beginning another duty day,
drivers must take 10 consecutive hours
off duty. Drivers are off duty for several
hours in the late afternoon and early
evenings, prior to an event.
Additionally, these members would
continue to use paper RODS in lieu of
an ELD during the designated
Independence Day periods.
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Terms and Conditions of the Exemption
Period of the Exemption
The requested HOS exemptions from
49 CFR 395.3(a)(2) and 49 CFR
395.8(a)(1)(i) would be effective from
June 28 through July 8, at 11:59 p.m.
local time, each year through 2020.
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Terms and Conditions of the
Exemptions
During the 2019 Independence Day
period, the exemptions from 49 CFR
395.3(a)(2) and 49 CFR 395.8(a)(1)(i)
would be limited to drivers employed
by the 53 motor carriers already covered
by the exemptions, plus (if approved)
the four carriers now seeking these
exemptions. Section 395.3(a)(2)
prohibits a driver from driving a CMV
after the 14th hour after coming on duty
and does not permit off-duty periods to
extend the 14-hour limit. Section
395.8(a)(1)(i) requires drivers of motor
carriers subject to the rule to use ELDs
to record their HOS. Drivers covered by
these exemptions would be able to
exclude off-duty and sleeper-berth time
of any length from the calculation of the
14-hour limit. The exemptions would be
contingent on the following:
• Drivers do not drive more than 11
hours in the 14-hour period after
coming on duty, as extended by any offduty or sleeper-berth time in accordance
with this exception.
• Drivers must have 10 consecutive
hours off duty following 14 hours on
duty prior to beginning a new driving
period.
• Drivers must use paper RODs
• The carriers and drivers must
comply with all other requirements of
the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations (49 CFR parts 350–399) and
Hazardous Materials Regulations (49
CFR parts 105–180).
Preemption
FMCSA Notification
Exempt motor carriers would be
required to notify FMCSA within 5
business days of any accidents (as
defined by 49 CFR 390.5) involving the
operation of any of their CMVs while
under these exemptions. The
notification must be by email to
MCPSD@DOT.GOV and include the
following information:
a. Name of the Exemption: ‘‘APA’’
b. Date of the accident,
c. City or town, and State, in which
the accident occurred, or which is
closest to the scene of the accident,
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Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
[FR Doc. 2019–07783 Filed 4–17–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2019–0086]
Hours of Service of Drivers: Extreme
Logistics, LLC, Application for
Exemption
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of application for
exemption; request for comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with 49 U.S.C.
31315(d), as implemented by 49 CFR
381.600, during the period these
exemptions would be in effect, no State
shall enforce any law or regulation
applicable to interstate commerce that
conflicts with or is inconsistent with the
exemptions with respect to a firm or
person operating under the exemptions.
States may, but are not required to,
adopt the same exemptions with respect
to operations in intrastate commerce.
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d. Driver’s name and driver’s license
State, number, and class,
e. Co-Driver’s name and driver’s
license State, number, and class,
f. Vehicle company number and
power unit license plate State and
number,
g. Number of individuals suffering
physical injury,
h. Number of fatalities,
i. The police-reported cause of the
accident,
j. Whether the driver was cited for
violation of any traffic laws, or motor
carrier safety regulations, and
k. The total driving time and the total
on-duty time of the CMV driver at the
time of the accident.
In addition, if there are any injuries or
fatalities, the carrier must forward the
police accident report to MCPSD@
DOT.GOV as soon as available.
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FMCSA announces that it has
received an application from Extreme
Logistics, LLC (applicant) for an
exemption from the requirement that
drivers of commercial motor vehicles
(CMVs) must not drive following the
14th hour after coming on duty. The
exemption would apply solely to the
drivers of 12 CMVs employed by the
applicant in conjunction with staging
fireworks shows celebrating
Independence Day during the period of
June 26–July 8, for the next five years
(2019–2024) inclusive. During this
period, the CMV drivers employed by
the applicant would be allowed to
exclude off-duty and sleeper-berth time
of any length from the calculation of the
14 hours. These drivers would not be
allowed to drive after accumulating a
total of 14 hours of on-duty time,
following 10 consecutive hours off duty,
and would continue to be subject to the
11-hour driving time limit, and the 60-
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
[Dockets No. FMCSA-2007-28043; FMCSA-2018-0140]
Hours of Service (HOS) of Drivers; American Pyrotechnics Assn.
(APA); Request To Add New Members to Current APA Exemptions; Request
for Comments
AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of application for exemptions; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces that it has received an application from the
American Pyrotechnics Association (APA) requesting exemptions from the
Agency's hours-of-service (HOS) regulations for four new members:
Celebration Fireworks, Inc., International Fireworks Mfg. Company,
Inc., Johnny Rockets Display Company, and the Wald & Company All
American Display Fireworks Company. The first exemption request is from
the prohibition on driving commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) after the
14th hour after the driver comes on duty. APA requests this exemption
to allow drivers employed by the four member companies to exclude off-
duty and sleeper-berth time of any length from the calculation of the
14-hour limit. The second exemption request is from the HOS regulations
that require a motor carrier to install and require each of its drivers
to use an electronic logging device (ELD) to record the driver's HOS.
APA requests this exemption to allow these same drivers employed by the
four members to continue to use paper records of duty status (RODS) in
lieu of an ELD during the designated Independence Day periods. If
granted, these exemptions would terminate at the same time as the other
53 exempted APA member carriers. The original terms and conditions of
the limited exemptions, that ensure a level of safety equivalent to, or
greater than, the level of safety achieved without the exemption, will
be upheld by the four new members.
DATES: Comments are due no later than May 20, 2019.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments bearing the Federal Docket
Management System (FDMS) Docket ID FMCSA-2007-28043 and FMCSA-2018-0140
using any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: www.regulations.gov. Follow
the online instructions for submitting comments.
Mail: Docket Management Facility, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building, Ground Floor,
Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
Hand Delivery or Courier: West Building, Ground Floor,
Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Fax: 1-202-493-2251.
Each submission must include the Agency name and the docket number
for this notice. Note that DOT posts all comments received without
change to www.regulations.gov, including any personal information
included in a comment. Please see the Privacy Act heading below.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments, go to www.regulations.gov at any time or visit Room W12-140
on the ground level of the West Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ET, Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. The on-line FDMS is available 24 hours each
day, 365 days each year. If you want acknowledgment that we received
your comments, please include a self-addressed, stamped envelope or
postcard or print the acknowledgement page that appears after
submitting comments on-line.
Privacy Act: In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits
comments from the public to better inform its rulemaking process. DOT
posts these comments, without edit, including any personal information
the commenter provides, to www.regulations.gov, as described in the
system of records notice (DOT/ALL-14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at
www.dot.gov/privacy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Pearlie Robinson, FMCSA Driver and
Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle
Safety Standards; Telephone: 202-366-4325.
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Email: [email protected]. If you have questions on viewing or submitting
material to the docket, contact Docket Services, telephone (202) 366-
9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Public Participation and Request for Comments
FMCSA encourages you to participate by submitting comments and
related materials.
Submitting Comments
If you submit a comment, please include the docket numbers for this
notice (FMCSA-2007-28043 and FMCSA-2018-0140), indicate the specific
section of this document to which the comment applies, and provide a
reason for suggestions or recommendations. You may submit your comments
and material online or by fax, mail, or hand delivery, but please use
only one of these means. FMCSA recommends that you include your name
and a mailing address, an email address, or a phone number in the body
of your document so the Agency can contact you if it has questions
regarding your submission.
To submit your comment online, go to www.regulations.gov and put
the respective docket number, ``FMCSA-2007-28043'' or ``FMCSA-2018-
0140'' in the ``Keyword'' box, and click ``Search.'' When the new
screen appears, click on ``Comment Now!'' button and type your comment
into the text box in the following screen. Choose whether you are
submitting your comment as an individual or on behalf of a third party
and then submit. If you submit your comments by mail or hand delivery,
submit them in an unbound format, no larger than 8\1/2\ by 11 inches,
suitable for copying and electronic filing. If you submit comments by
mail and would like to know that they reached the facility, please
enclose a stamped, self-addressed postcard or envelope.
Viewing Comments and Documents
To view comments, as well as documents mentioned in this preamble
as being available in the docket, go to www.regulations.gov and insert
the docket number, ``FMCSA-2007-28043'' or ``FMCSA-2018-0140'' in the
``Keyword'' box and click ``Search.'' Next, click ``Open Docket
Folder'' button and choose the document listed to review. If you do not
have access to the internet, you may view the docket online by visiting
the Docket Management Facility in Room W12-140 on the ground floor of
the DOT West Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590,
between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays.
II. Legal Basis
FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315 to grant
exemptions from certain parts of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations. FMCSA must publish a notice of each exemption request in
the Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the
public an opportunity to inspect the information relevant to the
application, including any safety analyses that have been conducted.
The Agency must also provide an opportunity for public comment on the
request.
The Agency reviews the safety analyses and the public comments, and
determines whether granting the exemption would likely achieve a level
of safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be
achieved by the current regulation (49 CFR 381.305). The decision of
the Agency must be published in the Federal Register (49 CFR
381.315(b)) with the reason for the grant or denial, and, if granted,
the specific person or class of persons receiving the exemption, and
the regulatory provision or provisions from which exemption is granted.
The notice must also specify the effective period of the exemption (up
to 5 years), and explain the terms and conditions of the exemption. The
exemption may be renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
Request for Exemptions
The APA reports that it is a national safety and trade association
of the U.S. fireworks industry, representing manufacturers, importers,
distributors, wholesalers, retailers, suppliers and professional
display companies. APA has over 250 member companies. Along with their
subsidiaries, APA's member-companies are responsible for nearly 90
percent of the fireworks manufactured, imported, distributed and
professionally displayed in the United States.
APA requested HOS exemptions from the 14-hour rule and the ELD rule
for four new members: Celebration Fireworks, Inc., DOT #1527687,
International Fireworks Mfg. Company, Inc., DOT #385065, Johnny Rockets
Display Company, DOT #1263181, and the Wald & Company All American
Display Fireworks Company, DOT #87079. The exemptions for these APA
carriers, if granted, would expire on July 8, 2020. Although this is
less than the 5-year exemption period authorized by 49 U.S.C.
31315(b)(2), as amended by section 5206(a)(3) of the Fixing America's
Surface Transportation (FAST) Act (Pub. L. 114-94, 129 Stat. 1312,
1537, Dec. 4, 2015), FMCSA believes that the interests of the APA
members and the Agency would best be served by synchronizing the
expiration dates of all such fireworks-related exemptions. The four new
members would be subject to all of the terms and conditions in the
original exemptions.
The CMV drivers employed by APA members are trained pyro-
technicians who hold commercial driver's licenses (CDLs) with hazardous
materials (HM) endorsements. They transport fireworks and related
equipment by CMVs on a very demanding schedule during a brief
Independence Day period, often to remote locations. After they arrive,
the drivers are responsible for set-up and staging of the fireworks
shows.
The APA has requested exemptions for the four new member companies
because compliance with the current 14-hour rule in 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2)
would impose a substantial economic hardship on numerous cities, towns
and municipalities, as well as its members. To meet the demand for
fireworks without the exemptions, APA states that its members would be
required to hire a second driver for most trips. The APA advises that
the result would be a substantial increase in the cost of the fireworks
shows--beyond the means of many of its members' customers--and that
many Americans would be denied this important component of the
celebration of Independence Day.
Additionally, APA is seeking exemptions from the ELD rule in 49 CFR
395.8(a)(1)(i) for these same members. APA asserts that granting this
exemption is appropriate because there is no basis to believe that
continuing to allow paper record keeping for this limited subset of the
regulated community, and for a limited period of time, would impact
operational safety in any regard. In addition, due to the unique nature
of the fireworks industry, requiring the use of ELDs for this limited
seasonal delivery period would impose a substantial financial burden on
members because it would require them to purchase/lease systems for use
for only a short period every year.
APA explained that members rely upon intermittent casual drivers
periodically throughout the year and particularly during the busy
Independence Day season when industry depends upon short-term rental
trucks. The fireworks industry is unique in that it rents or leases
approximately 90% of its vehicles throughout the year for fewer than 30
days at a time. However, most rental companies require a minimum rental
period of 14 to 21 days when APA members may only use the trucks in
commerce for up to 11 days. The mix of
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vehicles rented includes pick-up trucks, cargo vans, city vans and
straight trucks less than 26,000 GVW. The industry relies heavily upon
short-term rental trucks to transport and deliver 98% of the 16,000
Independence Day fireworks displays nationwide.
The APA believes that the exemptions would not adversely affect the
safety of the fireworks transportation provided by these motor
carriers. APA's members have operated under the exemption from the 14-
hour rule for 12 previous Independence Day periods without incident.
Moreover, it asserts, without the extra time provided by the exemption
from the 14-hour rule, safety would decline because APA drivers would
be unable to return to their home base after each show. They would be
forced to park the CMVs carrying HM 1.1G, 1.3G and 1.4G products in
areas less secure than the motor carrier's home base. Without the
exemption from the ELD rule, these companies would be required to
purchase/lease ELD systems for a limited period of 11 days.
APA asserts that the operational demands of this unique industry
minimize the risks of CMV crashes. In the last few days before July 4,
these drivers transport fireworks over relatively short routes from
distribution points to the site of the fireworks display, and normally
do so in the early morning when traffic is light. At the site, they
spend considerable time installing, wiring, and safety-checking the
fireworks displays, followed by several hours off duty in the late
afternoon and early evening prior to the event. During this time, the
drivers are able to rest and nap, thereby reducing or eliminating the
fatigue accumulated during the day.
Method To Ensure an Equivalent or Greater Level of Safety
Before beginning another duty day, drivers must take 10 consecutive
hours off duty. Drivers are off duty for several hours in the late
afternoon and early evenings, prior to an event. Additionally, these
members would continue to use paper RODS in lieu of an ELD during the
designated Independence Day periods.
Terms and Conditions of the Exemption
Period of the Exemption
The requested HOS exemptions from 49 CFR 395.3(a)(2) and 49 CFR
395.8(a)(1)(i) would be effective from June 28 through July 8, at 11:59
p.m. local time, each year through 2020.
Terms and Conditions of the Exemptions
During the 2019 Independence Day period, the exemptions from 49 CFR
395.3(a)(2) and 49 CFR 395.8(a)(1)(i) would be limited to drivers
employed by the 53 motor carriers already covered by the exemptions,
plus (if approved) the four carriers now seeking these exemptions.
Section 395.3(a)(2) prohibits a driver from driving a CMV after the
14th hour after coming on duty and does not permit off-duty periods to
extend the 14-hour limit. Section 395.8(a)(1)(i) requires drivers of
motor carriers subject to the rule to use ELDs to record their HOS.
Drivers covered by these exemptions would be able to exclude off-duty
and sleeper-berth time of any length from the calculation of the 14-
hour limit. The exemptions would be contingent on the following:
Drivers do not drive more than 11 hours in the 14-hour
period after coming on duty, as extended by any off-duty or sleeper-
berth time in accordance with this exception.
Drivers must have 10 consecutive hours off duty following
14 hours on duty prior to beginning a new driving period.
Drivers must use paper RODs
The carriers and drivers must comply with all other
requirements of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (49 CFR
parts 350-399) and Hazardous Materials Regulations (49 CFR parts 105-
180).
Preemption
In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31315(d), as implemented by 49 CFR
381.600, during the period these exemptions would be in effect, no
State shall enforce any law or regulation applicable to interstate
commerce that conflicts with or is inconsistent with the exemptions
with respect to a firm or person operating under the exemptions. States
may, but are not required to, adopt the same exemptions with respect to
operations in intrastate commerce.
FMCSA Notification
Exempt motor carriers would be required to notify FMCSA within 5
business days of any accidents (as defined by 49 CFR 390.5) involving
the operation of any of their CMVs while under these exemptions. The
notification must be by email to [email protected] and include the
following information:
a. Name of the Exemption: ``APA''
b. Date of the accident,
c. City or town, and State, in which the accident occurred, or
which is closest to the scene of the accident,
d. Driver's name and driver's license State, number, and class,
e. Co-Driver's name and driver's license State, number, and class,
f. Vehicle company number and power unit license plate State and
number,
g. Number of individuals suffering physical injury,
h. Number of fatalities,
i. The police-reported cause of the accident,
j. Whether the driver was cited for violation of any traffic laws,
or motor carrier safety regulations, and
k. The total driving time and the total on-duty time of the CMV
driver at the time of the accident.
In addition, if there are any injuries or fatalities, the carrier
must forward the police accident report to [email protected] as soon as
available.
Issued on: April 11, 2019.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
[FR Doc. 2019-07783 Filed 4-17-19; 8:45 am]
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