# New York Power Authority — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

**Citation:** 04-0092  
**Type / status:** guidance / guidance  
**Agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration  
**Effective:** Not stated  
**Published:** 2004-06-21

04-0092 response to New York Power Authority concerning 171.1.

## Document text

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of Transportation
U.S. Department
400 Seventh St., S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20590
Research and
Special Programs
Administration
JUN 2 1 2004
Mr. Mark K. Malone
Ref. No.: 04-0092
Senior Attorney
New York Power Authority
123 Main Street
White Plains, New York 10601
Dear Mr. Malone:
This responds to your request for clarification of an amendment to the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180) adopted under Docket HM-223 (final rule published
October 30, 2003; 68 FR 61906). Your questions are paraphrased and answered as follows:
Q1. You asked if your understanding is correct that the HMR do not apply to the Authority, a
corporate municipal instrumentality of New York State, in which a State employee
transports hazardous materials in a State vehicle from an Authority work area to an
Authority facility?
Al.
Your understanding is correct. Functions not subject to the HMR include transportation
of a hazardous material in a motor vehicle, aircraft, or vessel operated by a Federal, State,
or local government employee solely for noncommercial Federal, State, or local
governmental purposes.
Q2.
Is an Authority employee subject to the HMR if he or she performs a pre-transportation
transported in a vehicle operated by a commercial carrier?
function on a hazardous material package at an Authority facility that will eventually be
A2.
The answer is yes. The requirements of the HMR apply to each person who offers a
transported in commerce, or transports a hazardous material in commerce and who
hazardous material for transportation in commerce, causes a hazardous material to be
performs or is responsible for performing a pre-transportation function, including each
person performing pre-transportation functions under contract with any department,
agency, or instrumentality of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch of the Federal
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government. Therefore, an instrumentality, such as the New York State Authority, offering a
hazardous material to a commercial carrier for transportation is subject to the applicable rules of
the HMR.
I hope this satisfies your inquiry. If we can be of further assistance, please contact us.
Sincerely,
'John A. Gale
/ Office of Hazardous Materials Standards
Chief, Standards Development

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123 Main Street
914 681.6200
White Plains, New Yor! 10601
Engrum
5177.1
NewYork Power
Authority
Applicability
04-0092
April 6, 2004
Susan Gorsky
Office of Hazardous Materials Standards,
Department of Transportation
Research and Special Programs Administration
OO 7* Street S.W
Nashington, D.C. 2059(
Subject: Interpretation of Final Rule [Docket No. RSPA-98-4952 (HM-223)]
Dear Ms. Gorsky:
Department of Transportation (DOT) Final Rule, effective October 1, 2004, concerning
I am an attorney with the New York Power Authority ("Authority") seeking an opinion on a
would like DOT's interpretation of the Final Rule (68 FR. 51906) clarifying the applicability of
hazardous materials. The Authority, a corporate municipal instrumentality of New York State,
the Hazardous Materials Regulations ("HMRs").
transports hazardous materials from an Authority work ares io an Authority facility. Authority
The Authority encounters situations in which an Authority employee, in an Authority vehicle,
employees are considered state employees. The Authority's interpretation is that the HMRs do
not apply to these activities (see, 49 U.S.C. 5102 [9]; 49 CFR 171.1 [d] [5]; 68 FR 61912-
The HMRs are applicable to packaging, cerlain pre-transportatio: furictions, and transportation
functions beginning when a non-Authority carrier takes physical possession of the hazardous
materials from the Authority facility to transport these materials to a destination for long-term
storage or appropriate disposal. Is an Authority employee subject to the HMRs if he or she
that will eventually be shipped on a non-Authority (carrier) vehicle?
performs a pre-transportation function at an Authority facility on a hazardous material package
these two distinct stages of the transportation of hazardous materials.
The Authority would be grateful for your written opinion on the applicability of the HMRs for
Very truly yours,
Mak X: Malore
Mark K. Malone
Senior Attorney
cc: Ms. Donna O'Berry

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