Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 13, § 1216 - Transportation of Property
The following requirements govern the transportation of hazardous materials and other property on buses and farm labor vehicles:
(a) Hazardous Materials. Motor carriers and
drivers shall not transport, or knowingly permit passengers to carry, any
hazardous material as defined in Vehicle Code Section 353. These restrictions
shall not apply to:
(1) Oxygen medically
prescribed for, and in the possession of, a passenger and in a container
designed for personal use.
(2)
Personal-use articles in the immediate possession of a driver or
passenger.
(3) Hazardous materials
transported in a bus (except a school bus , SPAB, or youth bus ) subject to
federal jurisdiction and in compliance with the applicable provisions of 49 CFR
Part 177.
(b) Fuel. Fuel
shall not be transported except in the vehicle's regular fuel tanks.
(c) General Property. Drivers and motor
carriers shall not permit any greater quantity of freight, express, or baggage
in vehicles than can be safely and conveniently carried without causing
discomfort or unreasonable annoyance to passengers. In no event shall aisles,
doors, steps, or emergency exits be blocked.
(d) Animals. A driver or motor carrier may
refuse to transport dogs or other animals except as provided in Civil Code
Section 54.2. When transported upon a bus engaged in public passenger
transportation, all other animals shall be muzzled or securely crated to
eliminate the possibility of injury to passengers. No animals except those
specified in Civil Code Section 54.2 shall be transported in a school bus ,
SPAB, or youth bus . In such cases, the driver may determine whether the animal
should be muzzled.
(e) Tools in
Farm Labor Vehicles. All cutting tools or tools with sharp edges carried in the
passenger compartment of a farm labor vehicle shall be placed in covered
containers. All other tools, equipment, or materials carried in the passenger
compartment shall be secured to the body of the vehicle.
(f) Wheelchairs. Wheelchairs transported on
buses, except school buses, shall meet the following requirements:
(1) Brakes. The wheelchair shall have brakes
or other effective mechanical means of holding it stationary during raising and
lowering of a wheelchair platform.
(2) Batteries. Batteries used to propel
wheelchairs shall be spill resistant or in a spill resistant container and
shall be securely attached to the wheelchair .
(3) Flammable Fuel. The wheelchair shall not
use flammable fuel.
Notes
2. Amendment of subsection (d) filed 12-28-81; effective thirtieth
3. Amendment filed 6-9-82; effective thirtieth
4. Amendment of subsection (d) filed 10-28-82; effective thirtieth
5. Amendment of subsections (a)(1)-(3) and amendment of NOTE filed 1-24-2000; operative 2-23-2000 (Register 2000, No. 4).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 31401, 34501, 34501.5 and 34508, Vehicle Code. Reference: Sections 336, 353, 31401, 34501 and 34501.5, Vehicle Code; and Section 39831, Education Code.
2. Amendment of subsection (d) filed 12-28-81; effective thirtieth
3. Amendment filed 6-9-82; effective thirtieth
4. Amendment of subsection (d) filed 10-28-82; effective thirtieth
5. Amendment of subsections (a)(1)-(3) and amendment of Note filed 1-24-2000; operative 2-23-2000 (Register 2000, No. 4).
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