2026-00269Rule

No Hazmat Needed for Farm Jet Fuel Hauls: Crop Dusting's Sky-High Loophole

Published Date: 1/9/2026

Rule

Summary

Starting March 10, 2026, drivers with a Class A commercial license hauling up to 1,000 gallons of jet fuel for seasonal farm aircraft won’t need a special hazardous materials endorsement. This change helps farmers and fuel haulers save time and money while keeping things safe. If anyone wants to challenge this rule, they must speak up by February 9, 2026.

Analyzed Economic Effects

6 provisions identified: 4 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.

Industry estimate: big per‑aircraft savings

A trade group (NAAA) commented that up to 758 agricultural aircraft operations could use the waiver and estimated a savings of $1,378.08 per day for a single agricultural aircraft from adopting the waiver.

States may waive HM endorsement

Starting March 10, 2026, States may waive the hazardous materials (HM) endorsement for holders of a Class A commercial driver's license who transport up to 1,000 gallons of aviation-grade jet fuel in support of seasonal agricultural aircraft operations within their State of domicile or in another State that has adopted the same waiver.

Per-driver HM endorsement savings

Drivers who qualify for the waiver will avoid about $260 in costs to obtain an HM endorsement: roughly $99 for theory training, $61.50 in opportunity cost for training time, an $85.25 TSA background fee, and an average $14 State driver's licensing agency fee.

TSA background check exemption

A State-granted waiver for eligible drivers will also exempt those drivers from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background records check (Security Threat Assessment) in 49 CFR part 1572, subpart B.

No waiver when crossing non‑participating states

Drivers transporting jet fuel across State lines into a State that has not adopted the waiver must still obtain an HM endorsement; the waiver applies only within a driver's State of domicile or in other States that adopt the waiver.

Waiver limited to Class A CDL holders

The final rule applies only to holders of a Class A commercial driver's license; FMCSA declined to extend the HM endorsement waiver to Class B CDL holders or to non-CDL (State-designated Class D) drivers.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
Rule Effective
1/9/2026
2/9/2026
3/10/2026

Department and Agencies

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Transportation Department
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
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