[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 5]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR390.23]



[Page 317-318]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 390_FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS; GENERAL--Table of 

Contents

 

             Subpart B_General Requirements and Information

 

Sec. 390.23  Relief from regulations.



    (a) Parts 390 through 399 of this chapter shall not apply to any 

motor carrier or driver operating a commercial motor vehicle to provide 

emergency relief during an emergency, subject to the following time 

limits:

    (1) Regional emergencies. (i) The exemption provided by paragraph 

(a)(1) of this section is effective only when:

    (A) An emergency has been declared by the President of the United 

States, the Governor of a State, or their authorized representatives 

having authority to declare emergencies; or

    (B) The FMCSA Field Administrator has declared that a regional 

emergency exists which justifies an exemption from parts 390 through 399 

of this chapter.

    (ii) Except as provided in Sec. 390.25, this exemption shall not 

exceed the duration of the motor carrier's or driver's direct assistance 

in providing emergency relief, or 30 days from the date of the initial 

declaration of the emergency or the exemption from the regulations by 

the FMCSA Field Administrator, whichever is less.

    (2) Local emergencies. (i) The exemption provided by paragraph 

(a)(2) of this section is effective only when:



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    (A) An emergency has been declared by a Federal, State or local 

government official having authority to declare an emergency; or

    (B) The FMCSA Field Administrator has declared that a local 

emergency exists which justifies an exemption from parts 390 through 399 

of this chapter.

    (ii) This exemption shall not exceed the duration of the motor 

carrier's or driver's direct assistance in providing emergency relief, 

or 5 days from the date of the initial declaration of the emergency or 

the exemption from the regulations by the FMCSA Field Administrator, 

whichever is less.

    (3) Tow trucks responding to emergencies. (i) The exemption provided 

by paragraph (a)(3) of this section is effective only when a request has 

been made by a Federal, State or local police officer for tow trucks to 

move wrecked or disabled motor vehicles.

    (ii) This exemption shall not exceed the length of the motor 

carrier's or driver's direct assistance in providing emergency relief, 

or 24 hours from the time of the initial request for assistance by the 

Federal, State or local police officer, whichever is less.

    (b) Upon termination of direct assistance to the regional or local 

emergency relief effort, the motor carrier or driver is subject to the 

requirements of parts 390 through 399 of this chapter, with the 

following exception: A driver may return empty to the motor carrier's 

terminal or the driver's normal work reporting location without 

complying with parts 390 through 399 of this chapter. However, a driver 

who informs the motor carrier that he or she needs immediate rest must 

be permitted at least 10 consecutive hours off duty before the driver is 

required to return to such terminal or location. Having returned to the 

terminal or other location, the driver must be relieved of all duty and 

responsibilities. Direct assistance terminates when a driver or 

commercial motor vehicle is used in interstate commerce to transport 

cargo not destined for the emergency relief effort, or when the motor 

carrier dispatches such driver or commercial motor vehicle to another 

location to begin operations in commerce.

    (c) When the driver has been relieved of all duty and 

responsibilities upon termination of direct assistance to a regional or 

local emergency relief effort, no motor carrier shall permit or require 

any driver used by it to drive nor shall any such driver drive in 

commerce until:

    (1) The driver has met the requirements of Sec. Sec. 395.3(a) and 

395.5(a) of this chapter; and

    (2) The driver has had at least 34 consecutive hours off-duty when:

    (i) The driver has been on duty for more than 60 hours in any 7 

consecutive days at the time the driver is relieved of all duty if the 

employing motor carrier does not operate every day in the week, or

    (ii) The driver has been on duty for more than 70 hours in any 8 

consecutive days at the time the driver is relieved of all duty if the 

employing motor carrier operates every day in the week.



[57 FR 33647, July 30, 1992, as amended at 60 FR 38744, July 28, 1995; 

68 FR 22514, Apr. 28, 2003; 70 FR 50070, Aug. 25, 2005]