W. Va. Code R. § 150-23-2 - Definitions
2.1. "Alliance"
means the working group of state, local, industry and environmental officials
established by the Secretary, U.S. Department of Transportation that developed
recommendations for the uniform procedures and forms that would be included in
the federal regulations.
2.2. "Base
State" means the state in which a motor carrier must obtain a registra-tion
and/or permit.
2.3. "Base State
Agreement" means the agreement among participating jurisdictions electing to
register or to permit motor carriers and/or shippers of hazardous
materials.
2.4. "Commission" means
the West Virginia Public Service Commission.
2.5. "Consumer Complaints" means alleged
motor carrier violations made by the public which may trigger an investigation
of a motor carrier.
2.6.
"Cross-matching of Data" means comparison of available data from two or more
independent sources (e.g. Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program inspections
and hazardous material motor carrier registrations).
2.7. "Desk Audit" means review of a company's
records sent by the company to the Commission generally triggered by a
suspected compliance violation.
2.8. "Hazardous Materials" means:
2.8.1. hazardous materials of a type and
amount that requires the transport vehicle to be placarded pursuant to 49
C.F.R. 172;
2.8.2. "hazardous
substances" and/or "marine pollutants" when transported in bulk packaging as
defined in
49 C.F.R.
171.8; or
2.8.3. hazardous waste of a type and amount
that requires the shipment to be accompanied by a Uniform Hazardous Waste
Manifest contained in 40 C.F.R. 262, including "state designated hazardous
wastes." State designated hazardous wastes are addi-tional hazardous wastes
that have been officially determined by states that have been authorized by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency to manage Resource Conservation
Recovery Act (RCRA) programs within their respective states.
2.9. "Inspection" means physical
examination and certification of specific vehicles, tanks, containers, cargo,
and/or drivers.
2.10. "Motor
Carrier" means a person that owns or operates one or more motor vehicles that
transport hazardous materials.
2.11. "On-Site Audit" means an on-site
examination of a company's records to verify information on which a permit is
based, and to determine compliance with the state uniform program
requirements.
2.12. "On-Site
Review" means an on-site examination of a carrier's or shipper's operation,
including physical inspections and review of the company's operating
systems.
2.13. "Participating
State" means a state or a political subdivision that has elected to participate
in the uniform program and has ratified this election by becoming a signatory
to the base state agreement.
2.14.
"Person" means all entities including, but not limited to, natural persons,
sole proprietorships, corporations, partnerships, and federal, state and local
government agencies.
2.15.
"Principal Place of Business" means the state in which a motor carrier
maintains its central records relating to the Transportation of hazardous
materials; or the state in which the motor carriers has the plurality of its
mileage.
2.16. "Registration Year"
means a period of 12 consecutive months, beginning on July 1 of a particular
year and ending on June 30 of the following year during which a registration
issued pursuant to the uniform program remains valid.
2.17. "Reports" means periodic reports that
describe the motor carrier's activities.
2.18. "Roadside Inspections" means inspection
of vehicles and drivers while en-route, primarily at weigh stations and ports
of entry.
2.19. "Shipper" means a
person that causes hazardous materials to be transported.
2.20. "Spot Checks" means inspection of
vehicles and drivers by law enforcement officers based on probable cause or
statutory authority.
2.21. "State"
means one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia.
2.22. "Subcontractor" means a person or
entity with whom a transporter of hazardous materials contracts to perform a
service related to the transport of hazardous materials.
2.23. "Terminal" means a facility owned,
leased or operated by the applicant where:
2.23.1. the applicant's motor vehicles used
to carry hazardous materials are loaded, unloaded or dispatched incidental to
transportation;
2.23.2. the
applicant's motor vehicles used to carry hazardous materials are cleaned,
maintained and inspected;
2.23.3.
the applicant's motor vehicles used to carry hazardous materials are fueled or
repowered;
2.23.4. the applicant
stores hazardous materials incidental to transportation; or
2.23.5. the applicant maintains records
concerning vehicle maintenance files, and hours-of-service records related to
the Transportation of hazardous materials.
2.24. "Uniform Application" means the uniform
motor carrier registration and permit application form established under the
uniform program.
2.25. "Uniform
program" means the program developed by the Alliance for the uniform state
registration and permitting of hazardous materials
transportation.
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