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New Hampshire Declaration of Emergency Notice Title 49 CFR 390.23

State of New Hampshire

DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY JAMES H. HAYES BLDG.
33 HAZEN DR.
CONCORD, N.H. 03305
(603) 271-2791

ROBERT L. QULNN
COMMISSIONER OFSAFETY
 
EDDIE EDWARDS
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER

STEVEN R LAVOIE
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER

DECLARATION OF EMERGENCY NOTICE
(Title 49 CFR 390.23)

Pursuant to 49 CFR Section 390.23 and New Hampshire RSA 266:72-a, the New Hampshire Department of Safety declares that an emergency exists pertaining to the delivery of propane and home heating oil within the State of New Hampshire.

The emergency exemption is issued in connection with emergency conditions as a result of winter weather, shortage of CDL Drivers and below average cold temperatures. It is deemed that a declaration of emergency is required to ensure the continuation of these essential services to both residential and commercial establishments within the State.

As a result of the emergency conditions, the following Declaration of Emergency is ordered:

  1. Relief from the 49 CFR Part 395 (Hours of Service) of the Federal Motor Carrier Regulations adopted pursuant to RSA 266:72-a, for motor carriers providing delivery of propane and home heating oil to homes and businesses within the State of New Hampshire.
  2. No motor carrier operating under the terms of this declaration shall require or allow a fatigued or ill driver to operate a commercial motor vehicle. A driver who informs a carrier that he or she needs immediate rest shall be given at least ten consecutive hours off­ duty before the driver is required to return to service.
  3. Motor Carriers that have an Out of Service Order in effect or a suspension or revocation of a New Hampshire State Certificate or Permit as a motor carrier of passengers or property cannot take advantage of the relief from regulations that this declaration provides under Title 49 CFR 390.23.
  4. Nothing contained in this declaration shall be construed as an exemption from the Controlled Substances and Alcohol Use and Testing requirements, Commercial Driver's License requirements, Financial Responsibility requirements, Size and Weight requirements or any other portion of the regulations not specifically identified.
  5. Drivers for motor carriers that operate under this Declaration of Emergency Notice must have a copy in their possession.
  6. Consistent with Title 49 CFR Part 390.23, the Emergency Declaration will remain in effect through ,January 21, 2025 at midnight,
  7. Drivers who utilize this exemption may come back into compliance and restart the hours-of-service clock after taking 34 consecutive hours off-duty at the end of their extended hours period.

Date: 01/07/2025

Robert L. Quinn Commissioner
New Hampshire Department of Safety
Designee of the Governor of New Hampshire

Last updated: Wednesday, January 8, 2025