Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 221 — Motor Carriers
Section 221.0269 — Relief From Safety Regulation.

Subdivision 1. Governor may grant relief. The governor may declare an emergency and grant relief from any of the regulations incorporated in section 221.0314 to carriers and drivers operating motor vehicles in Minnesota to provide emergency relief during the emergency. The relief granted may not exceed the duration of the motor carrier's or driver's direct assistance in providing emergency relief, or 30 days from the date of the initial declaration of the emergency, whichever is less.
Subd. 2. Extension of relief. On request of a carrier or driver, the commissioner may extend the 30-day relief period in subdivision 1. A request for extension must be in writing and must give a detailed explanation of the reasons for requesting additional relief. The commissioner shall consider the severity of the ongoing emergency and the nature of the relief services to be provided by the motor carrier or driver in determining whether to grant an extension. If the commissioner decides to grant an extension, the extension must include a new time limit and may include any restrictions on the carrier or driver the commissioner considers necessary.
Subd. 3. Termination of relief efforts. (a) Upon termination of direct assistance to an emergency relief effort, a carrier or driver is subject to the requirements of section 221.0314, except that a driver may return empty to a carrier's terminal or the driver's normal work reporting location without complying with that section. A driver who informs the carrier that the driver needs immediate rest must be permitted at least eight consecutive hours off duty before the driver is required to return to the terminal or location. Having returned to the terminal or other location, the driver must be relieved of all duty and responsibilities.
(b) When a driver has been relieved of all duty and responsibilities upon termination of direct assistance to an emergency relief effort, a carrier shall neither permit nor require any driver used by it to drive nor shall any such driver drive in commerce until the driver:
(1) has met the requirements of Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 395.3, paragraph (a), which is incorporated by reference; and
(2) has had at least 34 consecutive hours off duty if (i) the driver has been on duty for more than 60 hours in any seven consecutive days at the time the driver is relieved of all duty if the employing carrier does not operate every day in the week, or (ii) the driver has been on duty for more than 70 hours in any eight consecutive days at the time the driver is relieved of all duty if the employing carrier operates every day in the week.
(c) For purposes of this section, direct assistance to an emergency relief effort terminates when a driver or commercial motor vehicle is used to transport cargo not destined for the emergency relief effort, or when the carrier dispatches that driver or vehicle to another location to begin operations in commerce.
1996 c 377 s 5; 2004 c 225 s 3; 2009 c 64 s 28

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 218 - 222 — Carriers

Chapter 221 — Motor Carriers

Section 221.012 — Definitions.

Section 221.021 — Aggravated Violations; Sanctions, Hearing.

Section 221.022 — Exception.

Section 221.025 — Exemptions.

Section 221.0251 — Motor Carrier Of Property; Registration.

Section 221.0252 — Passenger Carrier; Registration, Exemptions.

Section 221.0255 — Motor Carrier Of Railroad Employees.

Section 221.026 — Motor Carrier Of Property; Exemptions.

Section 221.0269 — Relief From Safety Regulation.

Section 221.031 — Intrastate Carrier; Operating Requirements, Exemptions.

Section 221.0314 — Federal Safety Regulations; Adoption.

Section 221.033 — Regulation Of Hazardous Materials.

Section 221.0341 — Report Of Hazardous Material Transportation Incident.

Section 221.036 — Administrative Orders; Enforcement, Remedies.

Section 221.037 — Hazardous Materials; Information, Inspection.

Section 221.091 — Local Government Authority.

Section 221.121 — Household Goods Mover Permit.

Section 221.122 — Order Granting Permit Or Certificate; Compliance.

Section 221.124 — Initial Motor Carrier Contact Program.

Section 221.131 — Carrier Vehicle Registration; Fees, Identification Card.

Section 221.132 — Prepaid Temporary Vehicle Identification Card.

Section 221.141 — Insurance Or Bond.

Section 221.161 — Schedule Of Rates And Charges.

Section 221.171 — Compensation Of Household Goods Carrier Fixed.

Section 221.172 — Shipping Document.

Section 221.173 — Electronic Signature.

Section 221.178 — Passenger Carrier; Criminal Background Check.

Section 221.181 — Interstate Carrier; Regulation.

Section 221.185 — Operating Authority; Suspension, Cancellation.

Section 221.221 — Enforcement Powers.

Section 221.231 — Reciprocal Agreement.

Section 221.251 — Overcharge Refund.

Section 221.261 — Complaint, Action In District Court.

Section 221.271 — Liability.

Section 221.291 — Violations, Misdemeanors.

Section 221.293 — Complaint, Hearing, And Order.

Section 221.60 — Registration Of Interstate Carrier.

Section 221.605 — Compliance By Carrier.

Section 221.65 — Reciprocal Agreement.

Section 221.67 — Service Of Process.

Section 221.68 — Registration Violations; Penalties.

Section 221.71 — Commuter Van; Driver Liability.

Section 221.81 — Building Mover.

Section 221.82 — Receipts Credited To Trunk Highway Fund.

Section 221.83 — Costs Paid From Trunk Highway Fund.

Section 221.84 — Limousine.

Section 221.86 — Partial Immunity For Motor Carrier Employer.

Section 221.87 — Indemnity Provision In Motor Carrier Transportation Contracts.