171.1 | Applicability of Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR) to persons and functions |
171.2 | General Requirements |
171.3 | Hazardous Waste |
171.4 | Marine Pollutants |
171.7 | Reference Material |
171.8 | Definitions and Abbreviations |
171.9 | Rules of Construction |
171.10 | Units of Measure |
171.12 | Import and Export Shipments |
171.15 | Immediate Notice of Certain Hazardous Materials Incidents |
171.16 | Detailed Hazardous Materials Incident Reports |
171.19 | Approvals or Authorizations Issued by the Bureau of Explosives |
171.20 | Submission of Examination Reports |
171.21 | Assistance in Investigations and Special Studies |
171.22 | Authorization and Condition for the Use of International Standards and Regulations |
171.23 | Requirements for Specific Materials and Packagings Transported Under the ICAO Technical Instructions, IMDG Code, Transport Canada TDG Regulations, or the IAEA Regulations |
171.24 | Additional Requirements for the Use of ICAO Technical Instructions |
171.25 | Additional Requirements for the Use of the IMDG Code |
171.26 | Additional Requirements for the Use of the IAEA Regulations |
Preemption determination procedures are in subpart C of 49 CFR 107.
Each person who knowingly violates a requirement of the federal hazardous materials transportation law, an order issued under the federal hazardous materials transportation law, subchapter A of Chapter I of 49 CFR, a special permit or approval issued under subchapter A or C of Chapter I of 49 CFR, or the Illinois Hazardous Materials Transportation Regulations is liable for penalties established and set forth in 92 Ill. Adm. Code 107.1190 and 107.1390.
Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 171.1000
Amended by peremptory rulemaking at 29 Ill. Reg. 1396, effective January 6, 2005