D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 24, r. 24-2601

Current through Register Vol. 71, No. 49, December 6, 2024
Rule 24-2601 - ULTRA-HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORT PERMIT APPLICATION PROCEDURES
2601.1

The carrier shall complete a permit application for an Ultra-Hazardous Materials Transport Permit provided by the Public Space Management Administration.

2601.2

In addition to such other information as the Public Space Management Administration may request, the permit application for an Ultra-Hazardous Materials Transport Permit shall include the following information:

(a) Type of ultra-hazardous material to be moved within the Capitol Exclusion Zone;
(b) Whether a rail car or motor vehicle will move the ultra-hazardous material within the Capitol Exclusion Zone;
(c) Route of the rail car or motor vehicle moving the ultra-hazardous material, including points of origination and termination;
(d) Statement and supporting documentation explaining why there is no practical alternative route that can be used to move the ultra- hazardous material;
(e) Emergency contact information; and
(f) Statement establishing that by signing the application, the carrier attests that the information provided on the application is true and complete.
2601.3

The carrier shall submit the completed Ultra-Hazardous Materials Transport Permit application to the Public Space Management Administration.

2601.4

After review and analysis of the information provided on the completed Ultra-Hazardous Materials Transport Permit application and upon receipt of the appropriate permit fee, the Director may:

(a) Issue a permit upon a demonstration that there is no practical alternative route; or
(b) Deny the permit.
2601.5

If the Director denies the permit application, the carrier may appeal the Director's denial by filing a request for a hearing with the Office of Administrative Hearings within fifteen (15) days after the Director's denial was issued.

2601.6

If the Ultra-Hazardous Materials Transport Permit is denied by the Director, the carrier may request that the Director reconsider the permit application. A request for reconsideration shall not act to stay the time for filing a request for hearing under § 2601.5.

2601.7

The Ultra-Hazardous Materials Transport Permit shall expire:

(a) Single-trip permit: Seven (7) days after the designated date of movement of the ultra-hazardous material;
(b) Annual permit: Three hundred sixty-five (365) days after the date of issuance.
2601.8

The Ultra-Hazardous Materials Transport Permit fee shall be:

(a) Single-trip permit: Three hundred dollars ($300);
(b) Annual permit: One thousand dollars ($1,000).

D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 24, r. 24-2601

Final Rulemaking Published at 52 DCR 10700 (December 9, 2005)