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Letters of Interpretation

PHMSA has published several Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) documents on programmatic topics. Please review these documents here at: https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/about-phmsa/phmsa-faqs.

Additionally, Office of Hazardous Materials Safety has published Hazardous Materials FAQs based on letters of interpretation on the following topics:

Office of Hazardous Materials Safety: For questions about transporting hazardous materials, needing clarifications of the Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR; 49 CFR Parts 171-180), or requesting a formal letter of interpretation, please go to the Hazardous Materials Information Center (HMIC) page for contact information (phone and email address). Pending interpretation letters that are under review by the Office of Hazardous Materials Safety can be found at Pending Hazardous Materials (Hazmat) Interpretations.  

Office of Pipeline Safety: A written regulatory interpretation, response to a question, or an opinion concerning a pipeline safety issue may be obtained by submitting a written request to the Office of Pipeline Safety (PHP–30), PHMSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590–0001 or at the email address: pipeline_interp_submittal@dot.gov. In addition to email address, the requestor must include his or her return address and should also include a daytime telephone number. Requests should be submitted at least 120 days before the time the requestor needs a response. Note: electronic submission is provided as alternative to the 49 CFR Part 190.11(b) mail-in requirement.

Interpretation letters under review are available at the Office of Pipeline Safety’s Interpretation Review page. To submit comments on an interpretation under review, proceed to the Interpretation Review page, locate the interpretation to comment on, and click the appropriate link to submit a comment on the corresponding interpretation. Comment submissions will be accepted for 30-days after the interpretation letter is posted.

This section of the website below provides the ability to find regulations information including regulations parts, content of sections, and interpretations for regulations sections. A list of parts, identified by the part number and subject is also provided. To browse sections by part, click on the subject link below. You will be taken to the eCFR website to view sections for a part.

The eCFR is also searchable by keyword and other available options on the eCFR website. To search and browse regulations using the eCFR website, use the link below. For assistance, please send an email to PHMSA.Webmaster@dot.gov.

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Interpretations Reference #

Search Tip: Use quotation marks to search for commonly used phrases, such as “gas transmission” or “cargo tank motor vehicle.”
E.g., 02/09/2021
E.g., 02/09/2021
Ref ID: Date Sort ascending Company Name Individual Name Response Document
19-0123 AECOM Ms. Danielle Heaney View
20-0019 National Motor Freight Traffic Association, Inc. Lisa O'Donnell View
PI-20-0003 Counsel for Markwest Mr. Keith J. Coyle View
PI-20-0004 Buckeye Texas Processing, LLC Mr. Kevin Burke View
19-0128 Tyson Foods Carolyn Griffith View
190063 3040 F.M. Nick Spatter View
19-0118 Phantom Importing & Distribution, LLC Ms. Jessi Moore View
19-0074 Chammas Cutters Inc. Michel Chammas View
19-0036 Hazmat Safety Consulting Bob Richard View
19-0125 Guthrie Heli-Arc, Inc. Kristen Powell View
PI-19-0014 Plastics Pipe Institute Dr. Randy Knapp View
19-0056 Woodard & Curran Kelly Camp View
19-0109 Worthington Cylinder Corporation Shane Decker View
19-0130 Matson Clifford Bartley View
19-0132 Robatel Technologies Mr. Jared Bower View
19-0124 Dru Chem Inc. Bill Krause View
PI-19-0002 Cal Farley's Boys Ranch Mr. Mark Al Strother View
19-0103 J Lazarus Consulting & Training, LLC Josh Lazarus View
19-0075 LORD Corporation, Saegertown Operations Erik W. Steinbeck View
19-0089 Uniweld Products, Inc. Janet Beets View
19-0107 Lowther Johnson Attorneys at Law, LLC Craig F. Lowther View
PI-19-0016 Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission Ms. Stephanie M. Wimer View
19-0111 Fuelie Systems, Inc. Thomas Stumpf View
19-0113 Pristine World Academy Sean Kelly View
19-0112 Jaycox Consulting Lonnie Jaycox View
19-0102 Chart Inc. Bruce Sanborn View
19-0045 Maryland Department of Environment Michael Polinski View
19-0115 McAnally Wilkins Inc. Ray Miller View
19-0106 Woodard & Curran, Inc. Kelly V. Camp View
19-0079 Entegris, Inc James McManus View
19-0110 Aclara Bill Laudolff View
19-0120 Johnson Controls Peter Gayon View
19-0085 EnerSys Steve Spease View
18-0118 HazMat Resources, Inc. Daniel Shelton View
19-0094 Wells Fargo Rail Robert Sech View
19-0101 Council on the Safe Transportation of Hazardous Articles (COSTHA) L’Gena Shaffer View
19-0119 Nutrien Clayton Droste View
PI-19-0018 Fleetworthy Solutions Mr. Billy Stover View
19-0091 Baker Hughes Jesse Rodriguez View
19-0006 United Petroleum Transport Randy Decker View
19-0057 Dangerous Goods Transport Consulting, Inc. Frits Wybenga View
19-0080 Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. Joshua Galvarino View
19-0093 Sherwood Valve Joseph L. Lacek II View
18-0091 Hazmat Safety Consulting LLC Bob Richard View
19-0084 Duke Energy Charles Denny View
PI-19-0008 Connecticut Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Mr. Karl H. Baker View
PI-19-0006 Enstar Natural Gas Company Mr. Steve Cooper View
19-0062 Raul Badillo View
PI-19-0011 Iowa Utilities Board Mr. Magid Yousif View
PI-19-0012 Maverick Mr. Don Barkley View