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DoT fees



Roy Parker said...
In case  you missed this.  Effective July 1, 2000 DOT has expanded their
HazMat registration  and fee  requirements to  include  any  person  who
offers for  transportation, or who transports, in foreign, interstate or
intrastate commerce  any quantity  of hazardous  material that  requires
placarding.  http://hazmat.dot.gov/rules/hm208c_final.htm That .......

Note that the new IAEA ST-1 requires placarding for White-I and Yellow-II
shipments also.  Talk about fee creep.  Another reason to comment on ST-1?
Disclaimer:  the above are the personal musings of the author, and do not
represent any past, present, or future position of NIST, the U.S. government,
or anyone else who might think that they are in a position of authority. 
Lester Slaback, Jr.  [Lester.Slaback@NIST.GOV] 
NBSR Health Physics 
Center for Neutron Research 
NIST
100 Bureau Dr.  STOP 3543 
Gaithersburg, MD  20899-3543 
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