Fuel supply emergency declarations issued in Nebraska and South Dakota

By Ashley –

Authorities in two states are relaxing certain trucking regulations in order to address fuel supply shortages.

South Dakota Emergency Order

On October 26, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem issued an executive order providing truckers hauling liquid fuel products with relief from Hours of Service rules due to “extremely low inventories and outages of certain liquid products including gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, propane, ethyl alcohol, natural gasoline, diesel exhaust fluid, and and anhydrous ammonia.”

See the Executive Order in full below.

Nebraska Emergency Order

Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts issued a similar emergency declaration on November 1 providing relief from Hours of Service requirements for drivers hauling gasoline or gasoline blends, diesel, fuel oil, ethanol, propane, and biodiesel. 

The order was issued because “several multiple states including Nebraska are experiencing fuel shortages due to high demand for petroleum products.”

See below for the full Emergency Order:

Under both Executive Orders, carriers cannot require fatigued drivers to operate. A driver who notifies a motor carrier that he or she needs immediate rest shall be given a least ten (10) consecutive hours off-duty before the driver is required to return to service……..more here 

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