DG Digest: Federal civil penalty fees adjusted for inflation last week

A number of federal civil penalty fees were adjusted for inflation last week, including those of the FRA. An Amtrak train speeds south through snowy Kent, Washington in December of 2016. Photo © 12/2016 by Nikki Burgess; all rights reserved.

Happy New Year, everyone! I’m sure that I speak for the entire Labelmaster family when I say that we hope you had a great holiday season and that you will have a safe, prosperous, and productive 2024! As is often the case during the end-of-year holiday period, the regulatory world also slowed down a little. So, there isn’t a vast swath of news to report to wrap up 2023. However, there were a few items of interest all the same, so let’s get to them:

Civil Penalty Fee Inflation Adjustment for Federal Agencies

Once or sometimes twice a year, various federal agencies with enforcement authority adjust their civil penalty fee amounts to account for the rate of inflation. Several agencies have done so in the last two weeks. See the associated links below for the various fee rate actions:

PHMSA: 2023-28066.pdf

DOT: 2023-28066.pdf

EPA: 2023-28555.pdf

FAA: 2023-28066.pdf

FMCSA: 2023-28066.pdf

FRA: 2023-28066.pdf

MARAD: 2023-28066.pdf

Transport Canada

Much like the US government, the Canadian government also adjusts its own civil penalty fees under a program called “Contraventions.” Transport Canada has published its latest update to its contravention list. See it here:

Canada Gazette, Part 2, Volume 157, Number 26: Regulations Amending the Contraventions Regulations (Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act, 1992)

IATA

Every year, IATA revises its acceptance checklists. These lists are for carriers to use in performing compliance and final acceptance checks on consigned dangerous goods that are tendered to them. While these are carrier vice shipper documents, many shippers find that having a copy of the checklists available to them for reference a valuable tool in checking compliance prior to tendering their dangerous goods to the carrier. Find links to each of the new checklists below:

Non-radioactive checklist: DGR-65-EN_Form_NonRad-fillable

Radioactive checklist: DGR-65-EN_Form_Rad-fillable

Dry Ice Checklist: DGR-65-EN_Form_DryIce-fillable

USCG

The Coast Guard published a list of corrections to its Liquid Chemical Categorization Listings. See the corrections here:

C1-2023-25026

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