Due to the accumulation of an unexpended balance in the Hazardous Materials Emergency Preparedness (HMEP) Fund, PHMSA is temporarily halving the hazmat registration fee.
For the 2013-2014 registration period, PHMSA is lowering the fee for small businesses and non-profits, from $250 to $125. For all other businesses the fee of $2,600 is lowered to $1,300.
Unless otherwise noted, the fees will return to their higher values for the 2014-2015 registration period.
If you have prepaid your fees for several years ahead, you may be eligible for a refund. Details are available in the announcement from today’s Federal Register 78 FR 23503.
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Cynthia L. Logsdon
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David Hertvik
Vice President
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Timothy Mertes
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Amanda Schwartz
Environmental Coordinator
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Donna Moot
Hazardous Waste Professional
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Matt Sabine
Environmental Specialist
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Rachel Mathis
EHS Specialist
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Barry Cook
Hazmat Shipping Professional
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Brian Martinez
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