80_FR_35543 80 FR 35425 - Hours of Service of Drivers: California Farm Bureau Federation; Granting of Application for Exemption

80 FR 35425 - Hours of Service of Drivers: California Farm Bureau Federation; Granting of Application for Exemption

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 118 (June 19, 2015)

Page Range35425-35427
FR Document2015-15088

FMCSA announces the granting of an exemption from the 30- minute rest break provision of the Agency's hours-of-service (HOS) regulations for certain commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers transporting bees. FMCSA has analyzed both the exemption application submitted by the California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF) on behalf of its members and other agricultural organizations and the public comments received in response to the Agency's January 8, 2015, Federal Register notice. The Agency has determined that it is appropriate to grant an exemption to ensure the well-being of Nation's bees during interstate transportation by CMV. The exemption is consistent with the goals and strategies to protect the health of honey bees and other pollinators as stated in the ``Presidential Memorandum Creating a Federal Strategy to Promote the Health of Honey Bees and Other Pollinators,'' issued on June 20, 2014. The exemption, subject to the terms and conditions imposed, will likely achieve a level of safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be achieved absent such exemption. This exemption preempts inconsistent State and local requirements.

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

[Docket No. FMCSA-2014-0445]


Hours of Service of Drivers: California Farm Bureau Federation; 
Granting of Application for Exemption

AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice of final disposition; granting of application for 
exemption.

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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces the granting of an exemption from the 30-
minute rest break provision of the Agency's hours-of-service (HOS) 
regulations for certain commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers 
transporting bees. FMCSA has analyzed both the exemption application 
submitted by the California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF) on behalf of 
its members and other agricultural organizations and the public 
comments received in response to the Agency's January 8, 2015, Federal 
Register notice. The Agency has determined that it is appropriate to 
grant an exemption to ensure the well-being of Nation's bees during 
interstate transportation by CMV. The exemption is consistent with the 
goals and strategies to protect the health of honey bees and other 
pollinators as stated in the ``Presidential Memorandum Creating a 
Federal Strategy to Promote the Health of Honey Bees and Other 
Pollinators,'' issued on June 20, 2014. The exemption, subject to the 
terms and conditions imposed, will likely achieve a level of safety 
that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be 
achieved absent such exemption. This exemption preempts inconsistent 
State and local requirements.

DATES: This exemption is effective June 19, 2015 and expires on June 
19, 2017.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Thomas Yager, Chief, FMCSA Driver 
and Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver, and Vehicle 
Safety Standards; Telephone: 202-366-4325. Email: MCPSD@dot.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Legal Basis

    Section 4007(a) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st 
Century (TEA-21) (Pub. L. 105-178, 112 Stat. 107, 401, June 9, 1998) 
authorized exemptions from any of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 
Regulations (FMCSRs) issued under chapter 313 or section 31136 of title 
49 of the United States Code (49 U.S.C. 31136(e), 31315(b)). Prior to 
granting an exemption, the Secretary must request public comment and 
make a determination that the exemption is likely to achieve a level of 
safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level of safety that 
would be obtained in the absence of the exemption. Exemptions may be 
granted for a period of up to 2 years and may be renewed.
    The FMCSA Administrator has been delegated authority under 49 CFR 
1.87(e)(1) and (f) to carry out the functions vested in the Secretary 
by 49 U.S.C. chapter 313 and subchapters I and III of chapter 311, 
relating, respectively, to the commercial driver's license program and 
to CMV programs and safety regulation.

Background Information

    On December 27, 2011, FMCSA published a final rule amending its 
hours-of-service (HOS) regulations for drivers of property-carrying 
CMVs. The final rule included a new provision requiring drivers to take 
a rest break during the work day under certain circumstances. Drivers 
may drive a CMV only if a period of 8 hours or less has passed since 
the end of their last off-duty or sleeper-berth (S/B) period of at 
least 30 minutes. FMCSA did not specify when drivers must take the 
minimum 30-minute break, but the rule requires that they wait no longer 
than 8 hours after the last off-duty or S/B period of that length or 
longer to take the break if they want to drive a CMV. This requirement 
took effect on July 1, 2013.
    On August 2, 2013, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of 
Columbia Circuit issued its opinion on petitions for review of the 2011 
HOS rule filed by the American Trucking Associations, Public Citizen, 
and others [American Trucking Associations, Inc., v. Federal Motor 
Carrier Safety Administration, 724 F.3d 243 (D.C. Cir. 2013)]. The 
Court upheld the 2011 HOS regulations in all respects except for the 
30-minute break provision as it applies to short-haul drivers.
    The Court vacated the rest-break requirement of 49 CFR 
395.3(a)(3)(ii) with respect to any driver qualified to operate under 
either of the ``short haul' '' exceptions outlined in 49 CFR 
395.1(e)(1) or (2). Specifically, the following drivers are no longer 
subject to the 30-minute break requirement:
     All drivers (whether they hold a commercial driver's 
license (CDL) or not) who operate within 100 air-miles of their normal 
work reporting location and satisfy the time limitations and 
recordkeeping requirements of 49 CFR 395.1(e)(1), and

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     All non-CDL drivers who operate within a 150 air-mile 
radius of the location where the driver reports for duty and satisfy 
the time limitations and recordkeeping requirements of 49 CFR 
395.1(e)(2).
    On October 28, 2013, the Agency published a final rule codifying 
the court decision (78 FR 64179).

Application for Exemption

    On July 2, 2014, the California Farm Bureau Federation (CFBF) 
requested a 90-day waiver of the 30-minute rest-break requirement for 
drivers of CMVs engaged in the transportation of domesticated honey 
bees. CFBF is a trade organization representing various stakeholders in 
the beekeeping industry, including those who provide and utilize bee-
pollination services. A copy of the request is included in the docket 
referenced at the beginning of this notice. The CFBF cited as a 
precedent for its request the 1-year exemption from the 30-minute break 
requirement granted the National Pork Producers Council on behalf of 
drivers transporting livestock. FMCSA regulations, however, do not 
recognize honey bees as livestock. CFBF subsequently requested a two-
year exemption.
    CFBF submitted its application on behalf of itself and the 
following organizations:
     American Beekeeping Federation;
     Blue Diamond Growers;
     California Beekeepers Association;
     California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers;
     California Cherry Growers and Industry Foundation; and
     California Seed Association.
    Because of the reduced number of colonies available, bees are 
transported long distances to provide crop pollination. CFBF said that 
honey bees require cool, fresh air to maintain healthful temperatures 
in the hives when being moved on trucks. CFBF stated that complying 
with the 30-minute rest break rule would jeopardize the health and 
welfare of the bees when excessive heat tends to build up during stops, 
especially during daytime stops in warm weather. They believe that 
every consideration should be given to provide the safest possible 
journey, as bees are transported to pollinate crops throughout the 
U.S., particularly in California which produces an abundance of fruits 
and vegetables for American consumers.
    CFBF explained that there is no substitute for the pollination 
provided by bees, and cited a report concluding that in the absence of 
bee pollination, the U.S. could lose one third of its crops. CFBF 
stated that the number of bee colonies has been declining for several 
decades--from 5 million in the 1940's to only 2.5 million today. 
Furthermore, from late October to early February most migratory 
beekeepers ship their bees to the Central Valley of California to 
pollinate the more than 800,000 acres of almond trees which bloom in 
February through mid-March. California hosts 1,620,000 hives each year 
for the almond crop alone. Honey bees also pollinate apples, plums, 
cherries, and a large variety of other crops in California and across 
the nation.
    CFBF maintained that if CMVs transporting hives were stopped for 30 
minutes, particularly in warm weather, the risk of harm to the bees 
would be significant, and possibly fatal. Protecting and providing for 
the safe and healthy transportation of the bees is a priority for the 
agricultural community, which is heavily dependent upon the essential 
work of pollinating their crops. According to CFBF, there is simply no 
substitute or viable alternative to honey bees.

Presidential Memorandum

    On June 20, 2014, President Obama issued a ``Presidential 
Memorandum Creating a Federal Strategy to Promote the Health of Honey 
Bees and Other Pollinators.'' The memorandum recognized that ``Honey 
bee pollination alone adds more than $15 billion in value to 
agricultural crops each year in the United States.'' The Memorandum 
referred to a serious loss of honey bees and other pollinators in 
recent years and stated that ``The problem is serious and requires 
immediate attention . . .''
    A Pollinator Health Task Force was established by the President to 
create an action plan and perform other duties relative to protecting 
the health of pollinators. The Task Force, which is co-chaired by the 
Secretary of Agriculture and the Administrator of the Environmental 
Protection Agency, includes representatives of other departments 
including the Department of Transportation.
    This exemption complies with the goals and strategies to protect 
pollinator health, as stated in the Presidential Memorandum.

Population of Carriers Engaged in the Transportation of Bees

    According to CFBF, in a subsequent email to the Agency, there are 
over 1,600 beekeepers that transport their hives all around the United 
States.

Public Comments in Response to the Exemption Application

    On January 8, 2015, FMCSA published notice of the CFBF application 
for an exemption and requested public comment (80 FR 1069); 202 
commenters responded, with 198 supporting the application (mainly 
through identical form letters) and four opposing it.
    The comments in favor of the exemption were submitted both by 
individuals and by CFBF affiliates. These commenters essentially 
reaffirmed the arguments made by CFBF. In addition, the Owner-Operator 
Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) filed a comment in support of 
exemption application, stating that the request would provide a level 
of safety equal to or greater than that achieved without the exemption. 
Granting the exemption, OOIDA said, would allow bees to be moved with 
the level of care which they deserve and to ensure that safety is the 
primary driver of decisions regarding these moves.
    The Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety (Advocates) and three 
individuals opposed the exemption. Advocates stated that the CFBF 
application is deficient in that it provides no explanation of ``how 
[CFBF] would ensure that [the exempted operation] could achieve a level 
of safety that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level of safety 
that would be obtained by complying with the regulation.'' Advocates 
further added that aside from any concern about the bees being 
transported, the application fails to address the potential fatigue and 
deleterious conditions imposed on the driver of the vehicle 
transporting the bees. Some of the individuals opposing the application 
contended that an exemption for any one group should be available to 
all driver or company groups. Others suggested that CFBF companies 
should hire additional drivers so that a 30-minute break would not be 
necessary or wait until temperatures drop before transporting the bees.

FMCSA Response

    FMCSA has evaluated CFBF's application for exemption and the public 
comments submitted. Stakeholders in this industry have outlined in 
detail the various risks associated with stopping a CMV transporting 
bees.
    The Agency finds the arguments in favor of the exemption to be 
persuasive. Stopping a CMV with bees on board in severe weather 
conditions, even for relatively brief periods, can jeopardize

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the health and welfare of the bees. FMCSA believes there would be no 
decrease in safety for the traveling public associated with an 
exemption from the 30-minute rest break requirement. These drivers take 
short breaks as necessary, but the breaks may not be long enough to 
qualify under the rest-break regulatory requirement, or the breaks may 
not occur during the time periods specified in the regulation. Also, 
drivers may not be in compliance with the definition of off duty, even 
though they may be resting, similar to other drivers who are allowed to 
``attend'' the parked vehicle if they perform no on-duty activities.
    The number of beekeepers who transport hives around the country to 
pollinate crops is small--1,600 according to the CFBF--and the number 
of CMVs and drivers required for these operations is correspondingly 
small. One of the commenters noted that local movements of hives often 
occur at night, when temperatures have fallen and traffic has declined. 
But when daytime movements are required, the risk of crashes remains 
modest because exposure, i.e., the total miles traveled by CMVs serving 
this economic niche, is so limited.

FMCSA Determination

    In consideration of the above, FMCSA has determined that it is 
appropriate to provide a two-year exemption from the 30-minute break 
requirement for interstate motor carriers transporting bees. Based on 
the terms and conditions imposed, the CFBF application for exemption 
would likely achieve a level of safety that is equivalent to, or 
greater than, the level that would be achieved absent such exemption. 
The Agency has decided to grant the exemption for a two-year period. As 
noted below, carriers utilizing the exemption will be required to 
report any accidents, as defined in 49 CFR 390.5, to FMCSA. The 
exemption would be eligible for renewal consideration at the end of the 
two-year period.

Terms and Conditions of the Exemption

Extent of the Exemption

    This exemption is limited to drivers engaged in the interstate 
transportation of bees by CMV. The exemption from the 30-minute rest-
break requirement is applicable during the transportation of bees and 
does not cover the operation of the CMVs after the bees are unloaded 
from the vehicle.
    The exemption is further limited to motor carriers that have a 
``satisfactory'' safety rating or are ``unrated;'' motor carriers with 
``conditional'' or ``unsatisfactory'' safety ratings are prohibited 
from utilizing this exemption.

Safety Rating

    Motor carriers that have received compliance reviews are required 
to have a ``satisfactory'' rating to qualify for this exemption. The 
compliance review is an on-site examination of a motor carrier's 
operations, including records on drivers' hours of service, maintenance 
and inspection, driver qualification, commercial driver's license (CDL) 
requirements, financial responsibility, accidents, hazardous materials, 
and other safety and transportation records to determine whether a 
motor carrier meets the safety fitness standard. The assignment of a 
``satisfactory'' rating means the motor carrier has in place adequate 
safety management controls to comply with the Federal safety 
regulations, and that the safety management controls are appropriate 
for the size and type of operation of the motor carrier.
    The FMCSA will also allow ``unrated'' carriers to use the 
exemption. Unrated motor carriers are those that have not received a 
compliance review. It would be unfair to exclude such carriers simply 
because they were not selected by for a compliance review, especially 
since carriers are prioritized for compliance reviews on the basis of 
known safety deficiencies.
    The Agency is not allowing motor carriers with conditional or 
unsatisfactory ratings to participate because both of those ratings 
indicate that the carrier has safety management control problems. There 
is little reason to believe that carriers rated either unsatisfactory 
or conditional could be relied upon to comply with the terms and 
conditions of the exemption.
    Drivers must have a copy of the exemption document in their 
possession while operating under the terms of the exemption. The 
exemption document must be presented to law enforcement officials upon 
request.

Accident Reporting

    Motor carriers must notify FMCSA by email addressed to 
MCPSD@DOT.GOV with 5 business days of any accident (as defined in 49 
CFR 390.5) that occurs while its driver is operating under the terms of 
this exemption. The notification must include:
a. Identifier of the Exemption: ``BEES''
b. Name of operating carrier and USDOT number,
c. Date of the accident,
d. City or town, and State, in which the accident occurred, or closest 
to the accident scene,
e. Driver's name and license number,
f. Name of co-driver, if any, and license number
g. Vehicle number and state license number,
h. Number of individuals suffering physical injury,
i. Number of fatalities,
j. The police-reported cause of the accident,
k. Whether the driver was cited for violation of any traffic laws, 
motor carrier safety regulations, and
l. The total driving time and total on-duty time prior to the accident.

Period of the Exemption

    FMCSA provides an exemption from the 30-minute break requirement 
[49 CFR 395.3(a)(3)(ii)] during the period of June 19, 2015 through 
June 19, 2017.

Safety Oversight of Carriers Operating Under the Exemption

    FMCSA expects each motor carrier operating under the terms and 
conditions of this exemption to maintain its safety record. However, 
should safety deteriorate, FMCSA will, consistent with the statutory 
requirements of 49 U.S.C. 31315, take all steps necessary to protect 
the public interest. Authorization of the exemption is discretionary, 
and FMCSA will immediately revoke the exemption of any motor carrier or 
driver for failure to comply with the terms and conditions of the 
exemption.

Preemption

    During the period the exemption is in effect, no State may enforce 
any law or regulation that conflicts with or is inconsistent with this 
exemption with respect to a person or entity operating under the 
exemption [49 U.S.C. 31315(d)].

    Issued on: June 8, 2015.
T.F. Scott Darling, III,
Chief Counsel.
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                                                    8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and Thursday,                   DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                           granting an exemption, the Secretary
                                                    July 30, 2015 from 9:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.                                                                      must request public comment and make
                                                                                                            Federal Motor Carrier Safety                           a determination that the exemption is
                                                    ADDRESSES:The meeting will be held at                   Administration                                         likely to achieve a level of safety that is
                                                    NASA Ames Research Center, Building                                                                            equivalent to, or greater than, the level
                                                    N262, Room 100, Moffett Field, CA                       [Docket No. FMCSA–2014–0445]
                                                                                                                                                                   of safety that would be obtained in the
                                                    94035.                                                                                                         absence of the exemption. Exemptions
                                                                                                            Hours of Service of Drivers: California
                                                    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:               Ms.      Farm Bureau Federation; Granting of                    may be granted for a period of up to 2
                                                    Heather Hemdal, ATPAC Executive                         Application for Exemption                              years and may be renewed.
                                                    Director, 600 Independence Avenue                                                                                 The FMCSA Administrator has been
                                                                                                            AGENCY:  Federal Motor Carrier Safety                  delegated authority under 49 CFR
                                                    SW., Washington, DC 20591.                              Administration (FMCSA), DOT.                           1.87(e)(1) and (f) to carry out the
                                                    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:      Pursuant                ACTION: Notice of final disposition;                   functions vested in the Secretary by 49
                                                    to Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal                      granting of application for exemption.                 U.S.C. chapter 313 and subchapters I
                                                    Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–                                                                            and III of chapter 311, relating,
                                                                                                            SUMMARY:   FMCSA announces the
                                                    463; 5 U.S.C. App. 2), notice is hereby                                                                        respectively, to the commercial driver’s
                                                                                                            granting of an exemption from the 30-
                                                    given of a meeting of the ATPAC to be                                                                          license program and to CMV programs
                                                                                                            minute rest break provision of the
                                                    held Tuesday, July 28 from 12:45 p.m.                                                                          and safety regulation.
                                                                                                            Agency’s hours-of-service (HOS)
                                                    to 4:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 29, 2015                  regulations for certain commercial                     Background Information
                                                    from 8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and                        motor vehicle (CMV) drivers
                                                    Thursday, July 30, 2015 from 9:15 a.m.                                                                            On December 27, 2011, FMCSA
                                                                                                            transporting bees. FMCSA has analyzed                  published a final rule amending its
                                                    to 4:30 p.m.                                            both the exemption application                         hours-of-service (HOS) regulations for
                                                       The agenda for this meeting will cover               submitted by the California Farm                       drivers of property-carrying CMVs. The
                                                    a continuation of the ATPAC’s review of                 Bureau Federation (CFBF) on behalf of                  final rule included a new provision
                                                    present air traffic control procedures                  its members and other agricultural                     requiring drivers to take a rest break
                                                    and practices for standardization,                      organizations and the public comments                  during the work day under certain
                                                    revision, clarification, and upgrading of               received in response to the Agency’s                   circumstances. Drivers may drive a
                                                    terminology and procedures. It will also                January 8, 2015, Federal Register notice.              CMV only if a period of 8 hours or less
                                                    include:                                                The Agency has determined that it is                   has passed since the end of their last off-
                                                                                                            appropriate to grant an exemption to                   duty or sleeper-berth (S/B) period of at
                                                       1. Call for Safety Items.                            ensure the well-being of Nation’s bees                 least 30 minutes. FMCSA did not
                                                       2. Approval of minutes of the                        during interstate transportation by CMV.               specify when drivers must take the
                                                    previous meeting.                                       The exemption is consistent with the                   minimum 30-minute break, but the rule
                                                       3. Introduction of New Areas of                      goals and strategies to protect the health             requires that they wait no longer than 8
                                                    Concern or Miscellaneous items.                         of honey bees and other pollinators as                 hours after the last off-duty or S/B
                                                                                                            stated in the ‘‘Presidential                           period of that length or longer to take
                                                       4. Items of Interest.                                Memorandum Creating a Federal                          the break if they want to drive a CMV.
                                                       5. Status updates to existing Areas of               Strategy to Promote the Health of Honey                This requirement took effect on July 1,
                                                    Concern.                                                Bees and Other Pollinators,’’ issued on                2013.
                                                       6. Discussion and agreement of                       June 20, 2014. The exemption, subject to
                                                                                                                                                                      On August 2, 2013, the U.S. Court of
                                                                                                            the terms and conditions imposed, will
                                                    location and dates for subsequent                                                                              Appeals for the District of Columbia
                                                                                                            likely achieve a level of safety that is
                                                    meetings.                                                                                                      Circuit issued its opinion on petitions
                                                                                                            equivalent to, or greater than, the level
                                                       Attendance is open to the interested                                                                        for review of the 2011 HOS rule filed by
                                                                                                            that would be achieved absent such
                                                    public but limited to space available.                                                                         the American Trucking Associations,
                                                                                                            exemption. This exemption preempts
                                                    With the approval of the Chairperson,                                                                          Public Citizen, and others [American
                                                                                                            inconsistent State and local
                                                                                                                                                                   Trucking Associations, Inc., v. Federal
                                                    members of the public may present oral                  requirements.
                                                                                                                                                                   Motor Carrier Safety Administration,
                                                    statements at the meeting. Persons                      DATES:  This exemption is effective June               724 F.3d 243 (D.C. Cir. 2013)]. The
                                                    desiring to attend and persons desiring                 19, 2015 and expires on June 19, 2017.                 Court upheld the 2011 HOS regulations
                                                    to present oral statements should notify                                                                       in all respects except for the 30-minute
                                                                                                            FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
                                                    Ms. Heather Hemdal no later than July                   Thomas Yager, Chief, FMCSA Driver                      break provision as it applies to short-
                                                    20, 2015. Any member of the public                      and Carrier Operations Division; Office                haul drivers.
                                                    may present a written statement to the                  of Carrier, Driver, and Vehicle Safety                    The Court vacated the rest-break
                                                    ATPAC at any time at the address given                  Standards; Telephone: 202–366–4325.                    requirement of 49 CFR 395.3(a)(3)(ii)
                                                    above.                                                  Email: MCPSD@dot.gov.                                  with respect to any driver qualified to
                                                      Issued in Washington, DC, on June 15,                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                             operate under either of the ‘‘short
                                                    2015.                                                                                                          haul’ ’’ exceptions outlined in 49 CFR
                                                                                                            Legal Basis                                            395.1(e)(1) or (2). Specifically, the
                                                    Heather Hemdal,
                                                                                                               Section 4007(a) of the Transportation               following drivers are no longer subject
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                                                    Executive Director, Air Traffic Procedures
                                                    Advisory Committee.                                     Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA–                  to the 30-minute break requirement:
                                                    [FR Doc. 2015–14801 Filed 6–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                            21) (Pub. L. 105–178, 112 Stat. 107, 401,                 • All drivers (whether they hold a
                                                                                                            June 9, 1998) authorized exemptions                    commercial driver’s license (CDL) or
                                                    BILLING CODE 4910–13–P
                                                                                                            from any of the Federal Motor Carrier                  not) who operate within 100 air-miles of
                                                                                                            Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) issued                     their normal work reporting location
                                                                                                            under chapter 313 or section 31136 of                  and satisfy the time limitations and
                                                                                                            title 49 of the United States Code (49                 recordkeeping requirements of 49 CFR
                                                                                                            U.S.C. 31136(e), 31315(b)). Prior to                   395.1(e)(1), and


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                                                      • All non-CDL drivers who operate                     crops. CFBF stated that the number of                  Public Comments in Response to the
                                                    within a 150 air-mile radius of the                     bee colonies has been declining for                    Exemption Application
                                                    location where the driver reports for                   several decades—from 5 million in the                     On January 8, 2015, FMCSA
                                                    duty and satisfy the time limitations and               1940’s to only 2.5 million today.                      published notice of the CFBF
                                                    recordkeeping requirements of 49 CFR                    Furthermore, from late October to early                application for an exemption and
                                                    395.1(e)(2).                                            February most migratory beekeepers                     requested public comment (80 FR 1069);
                                                      On October 28, 2013, the Agency                       ship their bees to the Central Valley of               202 commenters responded, with 198
                                                    published a final rule codifying the                    California to pollinate the more than                  supporting the application (mainly
                                                    court decision (78 FR 64179).                           800,000 acres of almond trees which                    through identical form letters) and four
                                                    Application for Exemption                               bloom in February through mid-March.                   opposing it.
                                                                                                            California hosts 1,620,000 hives each                     The comments in favor of the
                                                       On July 2, 2014, the California Farm                 year for the almond crop alone. Honey
                                                    Bureau Federation (CFBF) requested a                                                                           exemption were submitted both by
                                                                                                            bees also pollinate apples, plums,                     individuals and by CFBF affiliates.
                                                    90-day waiver of the 30-minute rest-                    cherries, and a large variety of other
                                                    break requirement for drivers of CMVs                                                                          These commenters essentially
                                                                                                            crops in California and across the                     reaffirmed the arguments made by
                                                    engaged in the transportation of
                                                                                                            nation.                                                CFBF. In addition, the Owner-Operator
                                                    domesticated honey bees. CFBF is a
                                                    trade organization representing various                    CFBF maintained that if CMVs                        Independent Drivers Association
                                                    stakeholders in the beekeeping industry,                transporting hives were stopped for 30                 (OOIDA) filed a comment in support of
                                                    including those who provide and utilize                 minutes, particularly in warm weather,                 exemption application, stating that the
                                                    bee-pollination services. A copy of the                 the risk of harm to the bees would be                  request would provide a level of safety
                                                    request is included in the docket                       significant, and possibly fatal.                       equal to or greater than that achieved
                                                    referenced at the beginning of this                     Protecting and providing for the safe                  without the exemption. Granting the
                                                    notice. The CFBF cited as a precedent                   and healthy transportation of the bees is              exemption, OOIDA said, would allow
                                                    for its request the 1-year exemption                    a priority for the agricultural                        bees to be moved with the level of care
                                                    from the 30-minute break requirement                    community, which is heavily dependent                  which they deserve and to ensure that
                                                    granted the National Pork Producers                     upon the essential work of pollinating                 safety is the primary driver of decisions
                                                    Council on behalf of drivers                            their crops. According to CFBF, there is               regarding these moves.
                                                    transporting livestock. FMCSA                           simply no substitute or viable                            The Advocates for Highway and Auto
                                                    regulations, however, do not recognize                  alternative to honey bees.                             Safety (Advocates) and three
                                                    honey bees as livestock. CFBF                                                                                  individuals opposed the exemption.
                                                                                                            Presidential Memorandum                                Advocates stated that the CFBF
                                                    subsequently requested a two-year
                                                    exemption.                                                                                                     application is deficient in that it
                                                                                                               On June 20, 2014, President Obama                   provides no explanation of ‘‘how [CFBF]
                                                       CFBF submitted its application on                    issued a ‘‘Presidential Memorandum
                                                    behalf of itself and the following                                                                             would ensure that [the exempted
                                                                                                            Creating a Federal Strategy to Promote                 operation] could achieve a level of
                                                    organizations:                                          the Health of Honey Bees and Other
                                                       • American Beekeeping Federation;                                                                           safety that is equivalent to, or greater
                                                                                                            Pollinators.’’ The memorandum
                                                       • Blue Diamond Growers;                              recognized that ‘‘Honey bee pollination
                                                                                                                                                                   than, the level of safety that would be
                                                       • California Beekeepers Association;                                                                        obtained by complying with the
                                                       • California Association of Nurseries                alone adds more than $15 billion in                    regulation.’’ Advocates further added
                                                    and Garden Centers;                                     value to agricultural crops each year in               that aside from any concern about the
                                                       • California Cherry Growers and                      the United States.’’ The Memorandum                    bees being transported, the application
                                                    Industry Foundation; and                                referred to a serious loss of honey bees               fails to address the potential fatigue and
                                                       • California Seed Association.                       and other pollinators in recent years and              deleterious conditions imposed on the
                                                       Because of the reduced number of                     stated that ‘‘The problem is serious and               driver of the vehicle transporting the
                                                    colonies available, bees are transported                requires immediate attention . . .’’                   bees. Some of the individuals opposing
                                                    long distances to provide crop                             A Pollinator Health Task Force was                  the application contended that an
                                                    pollination. CFBF said that honey bees                  established by the President to create an              exemption for any one group should be
                                                    require cool, fresh air to maintain                     action plan and perform other duties                   available to all driver or company
                                                    healthful temperatures in the hives                     relative to protecting the health of                   groups. Others suggested that CFBF
                                                    when being moved on trucks. CFBF                        pollinators. The Task Force, which is                  companies should hire additional
                                                    stated that complying with the 30-                      co-chaired by the Secretary of                         drivers so that a 30-minute break would
                                                    minute rest break rule would jeopardize                 Agriculture and the Administrator of the               not be necessary or wait until
                                                    the health and welfare of the bees when                 Environmental Protection Agency,                       temperatures drop before transporting
                                                    excessive heat tends to build up during                 includes representatives of other                      the bees.
                                                    stops, especially during daytime stops                  departments including the Department
                                                    in warm weather. They believe that                                                                             FMCSA Response
                                                                                                            of Transportation.
                                                    every consideration should be given to                                                                            FMCSA has evaluated CFBF’s
                                                    provide the safest possible journey, as                    This exemption complies with the                    application for exemption and the
                                                    bees are transported to pollinate crops                 goals and strategies to protect pollinator             public comments submitted.
                                                    throughout the U.S., particularly in                    health, as stated in the Presidential                  Stakeholders in this industry have
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                                                    California which produces an                            Memorandum.                                            outlined in detail the various risks
                                                    abundance of fruits and vegetables for                  Population of Carriers Engaged in the                  associated with stopping a CMV
                                                    American consumers.                                     Transportation of Bees                                 transporting bees.
                                                       CFBF explained that there is no                                                                                The Agency finds the arguments in
                                                    substitute for the pollination provided                   According to CFBF, in a subsequent                   favor of the exemption to be persuasive.
                                                    by bees, and cited a report concluding                  email to the Agency, there are over                    Stopping a CMV with bees on board in
                                                    that in the absence of bee pollination,                 1,600 beekeepers that transport their                  severe weather conditions, even for
                                                    the U.S. could lose one third of its                    hives all around the United States.                    relatively brief periods, can jeopardize


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                                                    the health and welfare of the bees.                        The exemption is further limited to                 terms of this exemption. The
                                                    FMCSA believes there would be no                        motor carriers that have a ‘‘satisfactory’’            notification must include:
                                                    decrease in safety for the traveling                    safety rating or are ‘‘unrated;’’ motor                a. Identifier of the Exemption: ‘‘BEES’’
                                                    public associated with an exemption                     carriers with ‘‘conditional’’ or                       b. Name of operating carrier and USDOT
                                                    from the 30-minute rest break                           ‘‘unsatisfactory’’ safety ratings are                       number,
                                                    requirement. These drivers take short                   prohibited from utilizing this                         c. Date of the accident,
                                                    breaks as necessary, but the breaks may                 exemption.
                                                    not be long enough to qualify under the                                                                        d. City or town, and State, in which the
                                                    rest-break regulatory requirement, or the               Safety Rating                                               accident occurred, or closest to the
                                                    breaks may not occur during the time                       Motor carriers that have received                        accident scene,
                                                    periods specified in the regulation.                    compliance reviews are required to have                e. Driver’s name and license number,
                                                    Also, drivers may not be in compliance                  a ‘‘satisfactory’’ rating to qualify for this          f. Name of co-driver, if any, and license
                                                    with the definition of off duty, even                   exemption. The compliance review is an                      number
                                                    though they may be resting, similar to                  on-site examination of a motor carrier’s               g. Vehicle number and state license
                                                    other drivers who are allowed to                        operations, including records on                            number,
                                                    ‘‘attend’’ the parked vehicle if they                   drivers’ hours of service, maintenance                 h. Number of individuals suffering
                                                    perform no on-duty activities.                          and inspection, driver qualification,                       physical injury,
                                                       The number of beekeepers who                         commercial driver’s license (CDL)                      i. Number of fatalities,
                                                    transport hives around the country to                   requirements, financial responsibility,
                                                    pollinate crops is small—1,600                          accidents, hazardous materials, and                    j. The police-reported cause of the
                                                    according to the CFBF—and the number                    other safety and transportation records                     accident,
                                                    of CMVs and drivers required for these                  to determine whether a motor carrier                   k. Whether the driver was cited for
                                                    operations is correspondingly small.                    meets the safety fitness standard. The                      violation of any traffic laws, motor
                                                    One of the commenters noted that local                  assignment of a ‘‘satisfactory’’ rating                     carrier safety regulations, and
                                                    movements of hives often occur at night,                means the motor carrier has in place                   l. The total driving time and total on-
                                                    when temperatures have fallen and                       adequate safety management controls to                      duty time prior to the accident.
                                                    traffic has declined. But when daytime                  comply with the Federal safety                         Period of the Exemption
                                                    movements are required, the risk of                     regulations, and that the safety
                                                    crashes remains modest because                          management controls are appropriate for                  FMCSA provides an exemption from
                                                    exposure, i.e., the total miles traveled by             the size and type of operation of the                  the 30-minute break requirement [49
                                                    CMVs serving this economic niche, is so                 motor carrier.                                         CFR 395.3(a)(3)(ii)] during the period of
                                                    limited.                                                   The FMCSA will also allow ‘‘unrated’’               June 19, 2015 through June 19, 2017.
                                                    FMCSA Determination                                     carriers to use the exemption. Unrated                 Safety Oversight of Carriers Operating
                                                                                                            motor carriers are those that have not                 Under the Exemption
                                                      In consideration of the above, FMCSA                  received a compliance review. It would
                                                    has determined that it is appropriate to                be unfair to exclude such carriers                        FMCSA expects each motor carrier
                                                    provide a two-year exemption from the                   simply because they were not selected                  operating under the terms and
                                                    30-minute break requirement for                         by for a compliance review, especially                 conditions of this exemption to
                                                    interstate motor carriers transporting                  since carriers are prioritized for                     maintain its safety record. However,
                                                    bees. Based on the terms and conditions                 compliance reviews on the basis of                     should safety deteriorate, FMCSA will,
                                                    imposed, the CFBF application for                       known safety deficiencies.                             consistent with the statutory
                                                    exemption would likely achieve a level                     The Agency is not allowing motor                    requirements of 49 U.S.C. 31315, take
                                                    of safety that is equivalent to, or greater             carriers with conditional or                           all steps necessary to protect the public
                                                    than, the level that would be achieved                  unsatisfactory ratings to participate                  interest. Authorization of the exemption
                                                    absent such exemption. The Agency has                   because both of those ratings indicate                 is discretionary, and FMCSA will
                                                    decided to grant the exemption for a                    that the carrier has safety management                 immediately revoke the exemption of
                                                    two-year period. As noted below,                        control problems. There is little reason               any motor carrier or driver for failure to
                                                    carriers utilizing the exemption will be                to believe that carriers rated either                  comply with the terms and conditions
                                                    required to report any accidents, as                    unsatisfactory or conditional could be                 of the exemption.
                                                    defined in 49 CFR 390.5, to FMCSA.                      relied upon to comply with the terms
                                                    The exemption would be eligible for                                                                            Preemption
                                                                                                            and conditions of the exemption.
                                                    renewal consideration at the end of the                    Drivers must have a copy of the                        During the period the exemption is in
                                                    two-year period.                                        exemption document in their possession                 effect, no State may enforce any law or
                                                    Terms and Conditions of the Exemption                   while operating under the terms of the                 regulation that conflicts with or is
                                                                                                            exemption. The exemption document                      inconsistent with this exemption with
                                                    Extent of the Exemption                                 must be presented to law enforcement                   respect to a person or entity operating
                                                       This exemption is limited to drivers                 officials upon request.                                under the exemption [49 U.S.C.
                                                    engaged in the interstate transportation                                                                       31315(d)].
                                                    of bees by CMV. The exemption from                      Accident Reporting
                                                                                                              Motor carriers must notify FMCSA by                    Issued on: June 8, 2015.
                                                    the 30-minute rest-break requirement is
                                                                                                                                                                   T.F. Scott Darling, III,
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                                                    applicable during the transportation of                 email addressed to MCPSD@DOT.GOV
                                                    bees and does not cover the operation of                with 5 business days of any accident (as               Chief Counsel.
                                                    the CMVs after the bees are unloaded                    defined in 49 CFR 390.5) that occurs                   [FR Doc. 2015–15088 Filed 6–18–15; 8:45 am]
                                                    from the vehicle.                                       while its driver is operating under the                BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P




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Document Created: 2018-02-22 11:10:32
Document Modified: 2018-02-22 11:10:32
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice of final disposition; granting of application for exemption.
DatesThis exemption is effective June 19, 2015 and expires on June 19, 2017.
ContactMr. Thomas Yager, Chief, FMCSA Driver and Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver, and Vehicle Safety Standards; Telephone: 202-366-4325. Email: [email protected]
FR Citation80 FR 35425 

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