[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 2]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR171.22]

[Page 114-115]
 
                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
   CHAPTER I--PIPELINE AND HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY ADMINISTRATION, 
                      DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 171_GENERAL INFORMATION, REGULATIONS, AND DEFINITIONS--Table of 
Contents
 
 Subpart C_Authorization and Requirements for the Use of International 
                   Transport Standards and Regulations
 
Sec.  171.22  Authorization and conditions for the use of international standards and regulations.

    Source: 72 FR 25172, May 3, 2007, unless otherwise noted.


    (a) Authorized international standards and regulations. This subpart 
authorizes, with certain conditions and limitations, the offering for 
transportation and the transportation in commerce of hazardous materials 
to, from, or within the United States in accordance with the 
International Civil Aviation Organization's Technical Instructions for 
the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air (ICAO Technical 
Instructions), the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code (IMDG 
Code), Transport Canada's Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations 
(Transport Canada TDG Regulations), and the International Atomic Energy 
Agency Regulations for the Safe Transport of Radioactive Material (IAEA 
Regulations) (IBR, see Sec.  171.7).
    (b) Limitations on the use of international standards and 
regulations. A hazardous material that is offered for transportation or 
transported in accordance with the international standards and 
regulations authorized in paragraph (a) of this section--
    (1) Is subject to the requirements of the applicable international 
standard or regulation and must be offered for transportation or 
transported in conformance with the applicable standard or regulation; 
and
    (2) Must conform to all applicable requirements of this subpart.
    (c) Materials excepted from regulation under international standards 
and regulations. A material designated as a hazardous material under 
this subchapter, but excepted from or not subject to the international 
transport standards and regulations authorized in paragraph (a) of this 
section (e.g., paragraph 1.16 of the Transport Canada TDG Regulations 
excepts from regulation quantities of hazardous materials less than or 
equal to 500 kg gross transported by rail) must be transported in 
accordance with all applicable requirements of this subchapter.
    (d) Materials not regulated under this subchapter. Materials not 
designated as hazardous materials under this subchapter but regulated by 
an international transport standard or regulation authorized in 
paragraph (a) of this section may be offered for transportation and 
transported in the United States in full compliance (i.e., packaged, 
marked, labeled, classed, described, stowed, segregated, secured) with 
the applicable international transport standard or regulation.
    (e) Forbidden materials. No person may offer for transportation or 
transport a hazardous material that is a forbidden material or package 
as designated in--
    (1) Section 173.21 of this subchapter;
    (2) Column (3) of the Sec.  172.101 Table of this subchapter;
    (3) Column (9A) of the Sec.  172.101 Table of this subchapter when 
offered for transportation or transported on passenger aircraft or 
passenger railcar; or
    (4) Column (9B) of the Sec.  172.101 Table of this subchapter when 
offered for transportation or transported by cargo aircraft.
    (f) Complete information and certification. (1) Except for shipments 
into the United States from Canada conforming to Sec.  171.12, each 
person importing a hazardous material into the United States must 
provide the forwarding agent at the place of entry into the United 
States timely and complete written information as to the requirements of 
this subchapter applicable to the particular shipment.
    (2) After May 4, 2009, the shipper, directly or through the 
forwarding agent at the place of entry, must provide the initial U.S. 
carrier with the shipper's certification required by Sec.  172.204 of 
this subchapter, unless the shipment is otherwise excepted from the 
certification requirement. Except for shipments for which the 
certification requirement does not apply, a carrier may not accept a 
hazardous material

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for transportation unless provided a shipper's certification.
    (3) All shipping paper information and package markings required in 
accordance with this subchapter must be in English. The use of shipping 
papers and a package marked with both English and a language other than 
English, in order to dually comply with this subchapter and the 
regulations of a foreign entity, is permitted under this subchapter.
    (4) Each person who provides for transportation or receives for 
transportation (see Sec.  Sec.  174.24, 175.30, 176.24 and 177.817 of 
this subchapter) a shipping paper must retain a copy of the shipping 
paper or an electronic image thereof that is accessible at or through 
its principal place of business in accordance with Sec.  172.201(e) of 
this part.
    (g) Additional requirements for the use of international standards 
and regulations. All shipments offered for transportation or transported 
in the United States in accordance with this subpart must conform to the 
following requirements of this subchapter, as applicable:
    (1) The emergency response information requirements in subpart G of 
part 172 of this subchapter;
    (2) The training requirements in subpart H of part 172 of this 
subchapter, including function-specific training in the use of the 
international transport standards and regulations authorized in 
paragraph (a) of this section, as applicable;
    (3) The security requirements in subpart I of part 172 of this 
subchapter;
    (4) The incident reporting requirements in Sec.  Sec.  171.15 and 
171.16 of this part for incidents occurring within the jurisdiction of 
the United States including on board vessels in the navigable waters of 
the United States and aboard aircraft of United States registry anywhere 
in air commerce;
    (5) For export shipments, the general packaging requirements in 
Sec.  Sec.  173.24 and 173.24a of this subchapter;
    (6) For export shipments, the requirements for the reuse, 
reconditioning, and remanufacture of packagings in Sec.  173.28 of this 
subchapter; and
    (7) The registration requirements in subpart G of part 107 of this 
chapter.

[72 FR 25172, May 3, 2007, as amended at 72 FR 55091 Sept. 28, 2007]