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Ohio PUCO HOS Relief Propane

OHIO Public Utilities Commission

Commissioners
Lawrence K. Friedeman
Dennis P. Deters
Daniel R. Conway

Mike DeWine, Governor
M. Beth Trombold, Acting Chair

Notice

To:      Interested Carriers

From: John Williams, Director
           Transportation Department
           Public Utilities Commission of Ohio

Date:  February 8, 2021
Re:      Regulatory Relief from Hours-of-Service Requirements for Intrastate Operation of Commercial Motor Vehicles Transporting Propane to Residential Customers

The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio hereby grants regulatory relief from the hours-of-service requirements pursuant to Ohio Revised Code (ORC) 4923.02(C) and Rule 4901:2-5-05(C)(2) of the Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) for the intrastate transportation of propane to residential customers. The regulatory relief granted in this notice pertains only to the hours-of-service regulations found in 49 C.F.R. Section 395.3.

Rule 4901:2-5-05(C) of the Ohio Administrative Code, provides for regulatory relief from the hours-of-service regulations for motor carriers operating in intrastate commerce during a time of emergency. On November 4, 1999, the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio adopted and approved a "Policy for Regulatory Relief in Emergency Situations" to implement this rule.

The regulatory relief granted in this notice does not alter a motor carrier's duty to monitor its drivers; maintain records   of duty status, and ensure drivers are not ill, fatigued, impaired, or otherwise unable to operate a commercial motor vehicle safely. This regulatory relief does not provide an exemption from the commercial driver's license requirements (refer to 49 C.F.R.  Part 383), the controlled substance and alcohol use and testing requirements (refer to 49 C.F.R.    Part 382) and/or the financial responsibility (insurance) requirements adopted by the Commission.

Drivers must keep a written or electronic copy of this notice in each vehicle affected by this grant of regulatory relief.  This regulatory relief will not apply to vehicles that do not have a copy of this notice.

This grant of regulatory relief is effective immediately and expires at 11:59 PM, February 18, 2021.

Once this grant of regulatory relief expires, drivers must comply with the off  duty requirements in 49 C.F.R. Section
395.3 concerning 60/70 hour rules, or take a 34 hour restart, to return to active duty status.

Please contact the PUCO Transportation Department at 1-800-686-8277 with questions regarding this matter.

John D. Williams, Director
February 8, 2021  

www.PUCO.ohio.gov

Last updated: Thursday, February 18, 2021