# Mitsubishi International Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation

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- **citation:** 09-0238
- **title:** Mitsubishi International Corporation — Hazardous Materials Safety Interpretation
- **source type:** guidance
- **agency:** Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- **status:** guidance
- **official:** true
- **published on:** 2010-02-16
- **effective on:** Not available
- **summary:** 09-0238 response to Mitsubishi International Corporation concerning 171.1, 171.8.
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U.S. Deportment of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE
Washington. DC 20590 •
FEB 16 2010
Ms. Lyn Russo
Hazmat Compliance Department
Mitsubishi International Corporation
655 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017
Ref. No. 09-0238
Dear Ms. Russo:
This responds to your October 23, 2009 email and further communications with a member
ofmy staff requesting clarification ofthe applicability of the Hazardous Materials
Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180). Specifically, you ask whether your
subsidiary company is required to register as an offeror or transporter of hazardous
materials in accordance with the requirements in 49 CFR Part 107, Subpart G.
According to your October 23 and December 15 emails:
- Your subsidiary company purchases methanol in bulk from overseas companies,
takes title to the methanol on arrival at a U.S. port, but never takes physical
possession ofthe methanol or performs any pre-transportation or transportation
function as defined in § § 171.1 and 171. 8.
- Your subsidiary company leases space for storage ofthe methanol in tanks
owned by terminal companies.
- Your subsidiary company sells the methanol stored at a terminal. When the
methanol is sold, (1) either the subsidiary company or the customer hires a carrier
company to transport the methanol from the terminal to the customer; and (2) the
carrier company and the terminal company handle the physical transfer of the
methanol from the storage tank to the transport vehicle, and they prepare the
shipping papers that accompany the methanol during transportation.
- Your subsidiary company, in all cases, is independent of the terminal company
and the carrier company. The carrier and terminal companies do not act as an
agent for your subsidiary company when they perform services under contract with
your subsidiary company.
Based on the information provided in your emails.itis the opinion of this Office that your
subsidiary company does not offer or transport a hazardous material in commerce and
thus, is not subject to the HMR and is not required to register under 49 CFR Part 107,

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Subpart G. As provided in 49 CFR 107.601, a person who offers or transports certain
types and quantities of hazardous materials is required to register and pay the annual
registration fee. A "person who offers or offeror" means any person (e.g., a company)
who: (1) performs, or is responsible for performing, any pre-transportation function (see
§ 171.I(b)) required under the HMR for transportation of a hazardous material in
commerce; or (2) tenders or makes the hazardous material available to a carrier for
transportation in commerce (see § 171.8). Contractual agreements such as the acquisition
or transfer ofownership of hazardous materials prior to transportation; selection ofa
carrier to perform pre-transportation functions and/or transportation functions; and leasing
of a transport vehicle (e.g., a rail tank car) for carriage of hazardous material in and of
themselves do not constitute performing a pre-transportation function. Therefore, your
subsidiary company is not subject to the HMR nor is it subject to registration
requirements.
I hope this information is helpful. If you have further questions, please contact this
Office.
Sinc;r .~
CharleSE.~
Chief, Standards Development
ffice ofHazardous Materials Standards

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Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
From: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2009 8:26 AM
To: Drakeford, Carolyn (PHMSA)
Subject: FW: Interpretations of Hazmat Regulations
Carolynl
Thanksl
Rob
Here is another request for written interpretation.
-----Original Message----From:
lyn.russo@mitsubishicorp.com [mailto:lyn.russo@mitsubishicorp.com]
Sent: FridaYI October 23 1 2009 4:17 PM
To: INFOCNTR (PHMSA)
Subject: Interpretations of Hazmat Regulations
Greetings l
I am writing to request an interpretation of the HMR on behalf of one of
our subsidiary companies.
Specifically, we would like to know if the following actions render our
subsidiary company (Company A) subject to the HMR and the registration
requirement under 49 CFR Part 107 1 Subpart G.
The supply chain is outlined as follows:
-Company A buys Methanol (Class 3 1 UN 1230) in bulk from overseas
suppliers. It is shipped to the U.S. via ocean carrier.
The terms of sale are C + F (title.transfers to Company A when it arrives
at a U.S. port).
-In the current import schemel Company A is not the importer of record""
into the U. S ..
-After importation. the methanol is held in storage tanks in the U.S.
under the ownership and title of Company A.
-Company A distributes/sells the Methanol to U.S. customers.
-As a result of the sale I ownership and title is transferred to the U.S.
customer when the methanol leaves the tank.
-Either Company A or their customer will hire carriers on their own to
pick up the Methanol from the storage tanks.
-On occasionl Company A leases U.S. rail cars to transport the Methanol
to customers.
At no time does Company A take physical possession of the goods. Company
A leases space in storage tanks. They do not own the tanks. They do not
operate nor own any carriers/delivery trucks. Company A never sees the
goods l inspects carriers equipment nor performs any pre-transportation
functions.
We would like your interpretation and advice to determine if Company A is
subject to the HMR and the registrations requirements under 49 CFR Part
1071 Subpart G.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.
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Thank you in advance for your prompt response.
Lyn Russo
Manager
Customs Compliance Department
Hazmat Compliance Department
Mitsubishi International Corporation
655 Third Avenue
New York, NY 10017
P) 212 605-2183
F) 212-605-2180
E) lyn.russo@mitsubishicorp.com
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