Illinois Administrative Code
Title 41 - FIRE PROTECTION
Part 160 - STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION, SALE AND USE OF GASOLINE AND VOLATILE OILS: RULES AND REGULATIONS\ RELATING TO GENERAL STORAGE
Section 160.365 - Tank Trucks, Tank Wagons, and Portable Tanks
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) For the purpose of this Part, motor vehicles used for the transport of flammable and combustible liquids shall be classified as follows:
Class A: Motor vehicle transports of 4000 gallons or more capacity.
Class B: Motor vehicle transports of over 110 but less than 4000 gallons capacity.
Class C: Motor vehicle transports of 110 or less gallons capacity.
Class A: Transports are further defined as those which are used to transport flammable and combustible liquids between terminals and bulk plants to service stations and fueling of aircraft.
Class B: Transports are further defined as those which are used to transport flammable and combustible liquids from terminals and bulk plants to service stations, farm storage sites, construction sites, and for home heating fuel deliveries.
Class C: Transports are further defined as those vehicles which have tanks added after factory manufacture of the vehicle chassis for the purposes of either transporting liquid fuels or added fuel capacity for the vehicle to which the tank(s) have been added.
Class A & Class B transport trucks are regulated by both the Federal and State of Illinois Departments of Transportation by virtue of the fact that their load weight can equal or exceed 1000 pounds.
b) Up to 110 gallons of Class I, II or III liquids may be carried for added fuel capacity provided that:
c) When Class I, II and III liquids are to be transported for agricultural and construction or farm use as defined in 41 Ill. Adm. Code 170 and 180 such transport shall consist of 110 gallons or less per vehicle and may be transported subject to the following conditions: