DOT Approves and Denies Hazardous Shipping Permits
Published Date: 8/6/2025
Notice
Summary
The Department of Transportation just announced decisions on special permits for handling hazardous materials. If you work with these materials, some rules might have changed for you, either giving you new permissions or denying requests. These updates could affect how and when you transport dangerous goods, so keep an eye on deadlines and possible cost changes.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Special Permits Changed for Hazardous Materials
You work with hazardous materials: the Department of Transportation's Office of Hazardous Materials Safety has granted or denied special permit applications. That means your permissions for how and when you transport dangerous goods may change—some operators will gain new permissions and others will have requests denied. Affected businesses and workers should review the official notice for any compliance steps, deadlines, or changes that could affect operations or costs.
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