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Code · Illinois · Chapter 430 — PUBLIC SAFETY · Act 30

Sec. 6. The Department may exempt any person who transports any hazardous material if such exemption is identical to an exemption issued by the Secretary of the United.

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Sec. 6. The Department may exempt any person who transports any hazardous material if such exemption is identical to an exemption issued by the Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation under Section 107 of the "Hazardous Materials Transportation Act" (49 USC 1806) or pertains to commerce not governed by the United States Department of Transportation regulations.
The Department shall seek exemptions pursuant to the federal act for the transportation of those quantities of hazardous materials which do not pose a substantial danger to the public health and safety including fuels, fertilizers and agricultural chemicals while being used in a normal farming operation or in transit to the farm.
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