Mifflin Energy Declaratory Order
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PHMSA issued a declaratory order resolving questions of law and fact specific to Mifflin Energy's operations under the Hazardous Materials Regulations. Declaratory orders are binding final agency actions that establish the legal rights and obligations of the named party. The order was filed in docket PHMSA-2023-0080 and represents PHMSA's formal determination regarding Mifflin Energy's regulatory status or compliance obligations.
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PHMSA issued a final declaratory order to Mifflin Energy resolving ambiguity regarding the company's rights, obligations, or status under the federal Hazardous Materials Regulations. Declaratory orders are binding agency actions that establish legal clarity without requiring the named party to take enforcement-shaped action. Mifflin Energy and any entities with similar operational profiles should review whether the legal interpretation PHMSA applied in this order could affect their own compliance posture. The order's specific holdings are available in the attached PDF under docket PHMSA-2023-0080.
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