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Governor Waives Hours Regulations for Propane and Heating Oil Transport Drivers

Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett has issued an Emergency Proclamation temporarily waiving certain state and federal motor fuel carrier regulations for propane and heating oil transport carriers.

Due to the extreme cold weather experienced across the state over the last week, the Governor has waived motor carrier regulations relating to hours of service for drivers of commercial motor vehicles transporting propane gas and heating oil.  The waiver is intended to aid residents of Pennsylvania in receiving necessary fuels to keep their homes heated. The waiver was issued by the Governor pursuant to the provisions of Subsection 7301(c) of the Emergency Management Services Code (35 Pa.C.S. § 7101).

The waiver became effective immediately and will terminate at 12:01 a.m., January 26, 2014, unless extended by an amendment.

Emergency relief waiver extends hours of service for truck transport drivers in Pennsylvania

Pursuant to the Proclamation of Disaster Emergency issued by Governor Corbett on October 26, 2012, the Secretary of Transportation, Barry J. Schoch, has signed a waiver extending the hours drivers may drive in a single shift from 11 to 14 hours.  This waiver applies to drivers carrying motor fuels, heating oil, or propane.

These drivers are also exempted from the 60/70 hour rule.  This waiver is in effect until November 14th, 2012.

 Special Bulletin Hours of Service Waiver

 Special Bulletin PENNDOT EXTENDS EXTENSION OF EXPIRATION DATES