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§ 7-251. Scope of controlled hazardous substance hauler certificate.
 

A hauler certificate authorizes its holder to transport a controlled hazardous substance while the certificate is effective and may require: 

(1) Use of specific routes, designated after consultation with the Department of Transportation, to a controlled hazardous substance facility; 

(2) Use of certain types of vehicles, equipment, or handling procedures; and 

(3) Satisfaction of other conditions which the Department determines to be reasonably necessary to assure, to the extent possible, transportation of controlled hazardous substances in a safe and secure manner. 
 

[1982, ch. 240, § 2; ch. 301, § 1.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Environment > Title-7 > Subtitle-2 > 7-251

§ 7-251. Scope of controlled hazardous substance hauler certificate.
 

A hauler certificate authorizes its holder to transport a controlled hazardous substance while the certificate is effective and may require: 

(1) Use of specific routes, designated after consultation with the Department of Transportation, to a controlled hazardous substance facility; 

(2) Use of certain types of vehicles, equipment, or handling procedures; and 

(3) Satisfaction of other conditions which the Department determines to be reasonably necessary to assure, to the extent possible, transportation of controlled hazardous substances in a safe and secure manner. 
 

[1982, ch. 240, § 2; ch. 301, § 1.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Environment > Title-7 > Subtitle-2 > 7-251

§ 7-251. Scope of controlled hazardous substance hauler certificate.
 

A hauler certificate authorizes its holder to transport a controlled hazardous substance while the certificate is effective and may require: 

(1) Use of specific routes, designated after consultation with the Department of Transportation, to a controlled hazardous substance facility; 

(2) Use of certain types of vehicles, equipment, or handling procedures; and 

(3) Satisfaction of other conditions which the Department determines to be reasonably necessary to assure, to the extent possible, transportation of controlled hazardous substances in a safe and secure manner. 
 

[1982, ch. 240, § 2; ch. 301, § 1.]