Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-5-210 - Motor Carrier Safety: Public Service Corporation, Political Subdivision of this State that is Engaged in Rendering Public Utility Service, or Railroad Contacting State Officials in an Emergency
A. A public service corporation, a political
subdivision of this state that is engaged in rendering public utility service,
or a railroad shall notify Commercial Vehicle Enforcement in writing, through
the Arizona Department of Public Safety Duty Office, that an emergency
situation under A.R.S. §
28-5234(B)
exists. Notification shall be sent by email to doffice@azdps.gov immediately,
but in no case longer than three hours from the time the public service
corporation, political subdivision of this state that is engaged in rendering
public utility service, or railroad determines that the emergency situation
exists. The information to be provided in writing includes:
7.
6.
Name and contact number of responsible party in the field, and
8.
7. The
utility's self-generated Emergency ID or tracking number.
1. Date of the emergency situation,
2. Time that the emergency situation
started,
3. Description of the
emergency situation,
4. Location of
the emergency situation,
5.
Projected duration of the emergency situation,
6. Authorized party's signature
for determining that an emergency situation exists,
B. A public service corporation, a political
subdivision of this state that is engaged in rendering public utility service,
or a railroad shall maintain supporting documentation for no less than three
years from the date of an emergency situation and shall make the supporting
documentation available to a special agent upon request. Supporting
documentation includes:
1. A list of drivers
involved in the emergency situation;
2. The duration of the emergency
situation;
3. The off-duty time
provided for the affected drivers after the emergency situation concluded;
and
4. Any United States Department
of Transportation recordable accidents, as defined in
49
CFR 390.5T, which occurred during the
emergency situation.
C.
After an emergency situation terminates and a driver returns to the principal
place of business, the driver shall not drive a commercial motor vehicle unless
the driver remains off duty under 49 CFR 395.
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