Hours of Service Waiver – Extended until 11:59pm, Sunday, February 17, 2019

With the ongoing severe winter weather, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) extended the current Regional Emergency Declaration until 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, February 17, 2019.

The emergency declaration waives hours of service requirements for those providing assistance to the affected states, including the delivery of propane, natural gas, fuel oil, and gasoline.  The states included in the FMCSA Regional Declaration are: Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

Download the Amended FMCSA Regional Declaration

Drivers operating under the terms of the FMCSA Regional Declaration may keep a copy of the declaration in the vehicle.

The latest guidance on emergency declarations and waivers by the National Association of State Energy Officials is available here.  Please direct any questions to or share new information with Sarah Reboli, NPGA Director of Regulatory Affairs.

Hours of Service Waiver expires 11:59pm February 2, 2019

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Eastern Service Center and Midwestern Service Center declared a Regional Emergency in anticipation of severe winter weather events affecting multiple states. The emergency declaration waives hours-of-service requirements for those providing assistance to the affected states, including the delivery of propane, natural gas, fuel oil, and gasoline.  The states included in the FMCSA Regional Declaration are: Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont. 

The emergency declaration is attached for your reference.

The waiver is effective immediately and until 11:59 pm Saturday, February 2, 2019.  Drivers operating under the terms of the FMCSA Regional Declaration may keep a copy of the declaration in the vehicle.

The latest guidance on emergency declarations and waivers by the National Association of State Energy Officials is available here.  Please direct any questions to or share new information with Sarah Reboli, NPGA Director of Regulatory Affairs.

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Proposed Bylaw Change

Below is the link to view the bylaws of the Pennsylvania Propane Gas Association (PAPGA) that include a proposed bylaw change on page 7, under Article XIV – Committees.

The proposed change is to the Membership/PAC Committee.  It is proposed to separate the Membership Committee and Political Action Committee to stand-alone committees:

            Membership Committe
            Political Action Committee (PAC)

The proposed bylaws submitted for your review, provide PAPGA a firm foundation to conduct the business of the Association in a more efficient manner, allowing us to more effectively meet and exceed our goals and objectives.

There will be a vote to approve the bylaw change at the upcoming membership meeting during the Board of Directors meeting on Thursday, October 11, 2018.

Please feel free to contact Shelby with any questions or concerns. Thank you for your time, effort, passion and most of all, your membership.

Sincerely,

Harold Sweet
PAPGA President

Click to Review Proposed PAPGA Bylaw Change 2018

2018/2019 Board of Directors Announced

PAPGA Announces 2018/2019 Board of Directors

The Pennsylvania Propane Gas Association (PAPGA) has announced their 2018-2019 Board of Directors.

Executive Committee:

President                                  Harold Sweet, Star Group, LP
President-Elect                         Beth Donovan, AmeriGas Propane
Vice President                          Hugh Rich, III, Richgas
Secretary                                  Chris Wolfe, Patriot Propane
Treasurer                                 Mark Delehanty, Independence Propane
NPGA State Director                Kara Tucker, Koppy’s Propane
Immediate Past President       Dan Balmer, Penn Valley Gas

District Directors:

            District #1      Hugh “Bud” Rich, Richgas
                                     David Pennypacker, Superior Plus Energy

            District #2     Norm Cupples, ProGas
                                    Mike Salansky, III. Stuck Enterprises

            District #3     John Maruska, ALGAS
                                    Zac Cromie, Smith Propane & Oil

            District #4     Dan Messett, Leran Gas Products

            District #5     Jennifer Goldbach, Rhoads Energy
                                    Tim Jackson, Rhoads Energy

           District #6      Rory Greenley, Ace-Robbins
                                    Greg Smith, Bluhm’s Gas

           District #7      Mike George, EF Laudenslager, Inc
                                    Jay Gorzkowski, Modern Gas Sales

            District #8     John Cepiel, Sullivan Oil & Propane
                                    Randy Styer, Styer Propane

 Directors at Large:
                  Dale Aldrich, Bergquist, Inc.              
                  Ryan DiGuiseppe, Global Gas
                  DeAnn Driscoll, Ditech Testing
                  John Murray, Ray Murray, Inc                        
                  Pat Shay, Tarantin Industries, Inc