Technical Assistance Request, Interpretation of the 10 CFR 30.13 Exemption
HPPOS-275 PDR-9306140057
Title: Technical Assistance Request, Interpretation of the
10 CFR 30.13 Exemption
See the memorandum from J. E. Glenn to J. A. Grobe dated
February 27, 1992. This memo responds to a technical
assistance request concerning an inquiry on interpretation
of the 10 CFR 30.13 exemption by Stan A. Huber Consultants,
Inc. (see enclosed letter dated January 29, 1992). The
description of proposed operations which includes load
consolidation, packaging, surveying, and/or manifesting
requires a specific license in accordance with 10 CFR 30.32
and many require an environmental assessment if operations
are not categorically exempt in accordance with 10 CFR
51.22 (c) (14) (xii). The exemption in 10 CFR 30.13
applies only to common and contract carriers, freight
forwarders, warehousemen, and the U.S. Postal Service to
the extent that they transport or store byproduct material
in the regular course of carriage for another or storage
incident thereto.
Regulatory references: 10 CFR 30.13, 10 CFR 30.32, 10 CFR
51.22
Subject codes: 11.1, 12.17
Applicability: Byproduct material