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Re: DOT Regulations
>Actually, the answer is fairly simple:
>
>If the physician doesn't transport interstate (e.g., across state
>lines), the jurisdiction is with the radiation regulatory agency, not
>the DOT.
Unless the State transportation agency (the State Patrol in Colorado) has
adopted HM-181/200/215/126F in toto for all hazmat transpos intrastate, as
well. Then, all rules and regs about interstate transpos ahve to be
followed, even if you're just sending the material up the street.
Hope this helps.
John
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