Posted by John in La on January 04, 2015 at 19:56:44 from (96.33.136.54):
In Reply to: Re: Fuel storage posted by D beatty on January 04, 2015 at 19:01:07:
D beatty I try to stick with federal law because it would be impossible for me to even try to remember what state has stricter laws.
Under federal law you can not haul hazardous materials without following proper bill of lading laws and have a permit to haul them. No home owner is gona have such so the feds allow what they call Materials of Trade exceptions. This is so a A/C guy can haul a can of Freon or a home owner can get 5 gallons of gasoline home to run his lawnmower without breaking the law.
Gasoline is a Class 3 Packing group II material. So it is limited to 8 gallon containers and 440 lbs total (gas and can it is in) in the vehicle. Some states may have stricter rules.
Diesel is not regulated in containers under 119 gallons (bulk package) so you have a little more leeway with diesel as long as it is in a approved container.
Some things like fireworks have real strict rules; but they are laxed just before Jan 1 and July 4 to allow homeowners to get fireworks home. I would have to look up the exact dates but it is something like 2 weeks prior.
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