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WHOA! FMCSR CMV regs are one thing, HazMat is another. Do not for a single solitary second think HazMat regs do not apply to private, personal or ag situations. Anything to do with HazMat for private or personal use will fall under MOT or Limited Quantity exceptions. Ag exemptions are spelled out in several ways, but in the end you have no exemption that isn't covered in the HazMat regs. I don't care who you are, you can't haul certain amounts of many things without following the rules even if you're a farmer or Joe Average. The "DOT Regs" (FMCSR) apply to vehicle in commerce. HazMat applies across the board, commercial or not once you pass a quantity point that varies from ounces to tons. There are NO state or local laws that supersede HazMat regs.
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