[Comment: For dates of non-regulatory government publications,
publications of recognized organizations and associations, federal rules, and
federal statutory provisions referenced in this rule, see the "Incorporation by
Reference" section at the end of rule
3304-6-01 of the
Administrative Code.]
The systems contained in this rule shall meet all of the
requirements identified in rules
3304-6-01 to
3304-6-12
of the Administrative Code, when applicable. When the requirements in this rule
exceed these cited rules, this rule shall govern.
(A) Joysticks. Joysticks are a unilever
driving system and use a single control lever to control the steering,
throttle, and brake. The conventional controls for the steering, throttle, and
brake remain operational. Joystick driving shall be used only when the consumer
has exhausted all other driving control methods, and has demonstrated
sufficient proficiency in the joystick's use and operation as assessed by a
qualified driver rehabilitation specialist.
(1)
RSC
OOD shall purchase
joysticks only from manufacturers that have provided the following information
to
the RTSU of RSC
OOD:
(a) Name of
device;
(b) Model number of
device;
(c) Item description,
including: general description, purpose or device, and device
features;
(d) System restrictions
and limitations, including:
(i) Restrictions
to installation on specific vehicles, and
(ii) Incompatibilities (known and probable)
with other adaptive driving equipment or with OEM equipment;
(e) Limitations/capabilities of
intended user population;
(f)
Current availability of the model:
(i) Length
of time in production,
(ii) Number
of units sold to date, and
(iii)
Customer references, including local/state/federal government and private
payers;
(g) Status or
designation of VA approval, if any;
(h) Written signed statement that the design
complies with all applicable paragraphs of rules
3304-6-01 to
3304-6-15
of the Administrative Code;
(i)
Written results of all laboratory, field, and clinical testing as well as data
relating to compliance with the gas/brake portion of joystick control in
accordance with paragraph (D)(3)(c) of rule
3304-6-05 of the
Administrative Code;
(j) List of
consumer-specific adjustments indicating who shall accomplish the adjustments,
that is, the retail dealer, driver rehabilitation specialist, manufacturer,
consumer, or other;
(i) The joystick shall
have the capability for custom sensitivity settings that can be adjusted by the
manufacturer's designee to match the consumer's optimal strength and range of
motion.
(ii) The handle (lever)
shall have the capability of adaptation by the manufacturer or the retail
dealer to accommodate the consumer's needs for effective and safe
operation.
(k)
Maintenance schedule;
(l) Warranty
documents;
(m)
Installation/assembly instructions that specify when factory installation is
required with fully labeled diagrams included;
(n) User's manual;
(o) Proof of liability insurance as defined
in paragraph (I)(1) of rule
3304-6-03 of
the Administrative Code. Proof that such insurance remains in full force and
effect shall be provided to
RSC
OOD on an annual basis.
(p) List of approved retail
dealers/installers.
(q) All
information provided by the manufacturer shall be considered public information
and subject to public information requests. The information shall be reviewed
by a team of licensed engineers for approval. All design changes to an approved
model shall be reported to
the RTSU of
RSC.
OOD.
Such design changes shall not be sold to
RSC
OOD prior
to notice, review, and approval. The information that shall be submitted for
design change review is indicated in paragraphs (A)(1)(a) to (A)(1)(d)(ii), and
(A)(1)(h) to (A)(1)(n) of this rule. When the information previously provided
for in paragraphs (A)(1)(c) to (A)(1)(d)(ii), (A)(1)(j) to (A)(1)(l), and
(A)(1)(n) of this rule remains the same as that submitted for the original
design approval, the manufacturer shall provide written verification in lieu of
resubmitting the requested information. The RTSU of
RSC
OOD shall determine whether the
design change is sufficient to warrant the need for approval without prior
notification to the manufacturer when the manufacturer's product is found to be
in violation of these rules or is found to involve a significant risk to
consumer safety.
(2) Performance requirements.
(a) The joystick shall have pre-check
operational capability with visual monitoring and/or an audible and visual
warning system in case of malfunction.
(b) The joystick shall have provisions for
disengagement to allow any driver to operate the vehicle. The system shall not
interfere with the existing driving station. The OEM steering, brake, and
throttle will remain operable when the joystick has been disengaged.
(c) A quick release pedal guard shall be
installed over the OEM accelerator pedal on all vehicles on which a joystick
control has been installed to prevent inadvertent access to the OEM
accelerator.
(B) Multi-axis remote servo steering wheel
controls. Multi-axis remote servo steering wheel controls are replacement
steering systems that may or may not eliminate the mechanical steering column
shaft in favor of minimal travel cables that provide input to the steering
spool valve. As such they cannot conform to standard steering modifications
found in paragraphs (J) to (J)(4)(b) of rule
3304-6-05 of the
Administrative Code. Multi-axis steering modifications shall be used only when
the consumer has demonstrated that he/she is unable to operate a vehicle with
maximum reduced effort steering.
(1)
RSC
OOD shall
purchase multi-axis remote servo steering systems pursuant to paragraph (A)(1)
of this rule.
(2) Performance
requirements.
(a) The system shall have the
capability for custom sensitivity and location setting that can be adjusted by
the manufacturer's designee as stated in paragraph (A)(1)(j) of this rule to
match the consumer's optimal strength and range of motion.
(b) The system shall have pre-check
operational capability with visual monitoring and/or an audible and visual
warning system in case of malfunction.
(C) Hydraulic/mechanical unilever driving
systems. Hydraulic/mechanical unilever driving systems are replacement driving
systems that use a single control shaft, a joystick, to control steering,
throttle, and brake. They are distinguished from joysticks in paragraph (A) of
this rule in that the conventional controls for steering, throttle, and brake
are inoperative. They use a larger control shaft that pivots from the floor,
and require greater range of motion to initiate a control input.
Hydraulic/mechanical unilever driving systems should be used only when the
consumer has exhausted all other standard driving control methods. The consumer
shall have demonstrated sufficient proficiency in the system's use and
operation as assessed by a qualified driver rehabilitation specialist.
(1)
RSC
OOD shall purchase
these systems from approved manufacturers pursuant to paragraph (A)(1) of this
rule.
(2) Performance requirements.
(a) The system shall have the capability for
custom sensitivity settings that can be adjusted by the manufacturer's designee
as stated in paragraph (A)(1)(j) of this rule to match the consumer's optimal
strength and range of motion.
(b)
The system shall have pre-check operational capability with visual monitoring
and/or an audible and visual warning system in case of malfunction.
(c) A quick release pedal guard shall be
installed over the OEM accelerator pedal on all vehicles on which a
hydraulic/mechanical unilever driving control has been installed to prevent
inadvertent access to the OEM accelerator.
(D) Joystick and multi-axis remote servo
steering wheel controls systems may emit or be affected by electromagnetic
interference. They shall not be used in combination with components of another
manufacturer's secondary control console or powered gas/brake controls without
the knowledge and permission of both manufacturers.
(E) The driver rehabilitation specialist who
completed the original driving evaluation shall drive with the consumer in the
modified vehicle as a follow-up training to assure that the fit is appropriate.
This drive may involve the installation of an instructor brake or other
instructor control unit, to be removed after the drive, depending upon the type
and location of the high tech control unit. When the original driver
rehabilitation specialist is unable to complete this drive within a reasonable
amount of time, a similarly qualified driver rehabilitation specialist shall be
selected by
the RTSU of RSC
OOD to
perform this function.
(F)
The RTSU of RSC
OOD reserves the right to suspend or withdraw approval
of any high tech driving system without prior notification to the manufacturer
if the manufacturer's product is found to be in violation of rules
3304-6-01 to
3304-6-15
of the Administrative Code or is found to involve a risk to consumer
safety.
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code
3304-6-13
Effective:
9/8/2014
R.C.
119.032 review dates:
06/23/2014 and
09/08/2019
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory
Authority: 3304.15(C)(1)
Rule Amplifies:
3304.15,
3304.17
Prior
Effective Dates: 05/10/1995, 08/02/1999, 06/03/2002,
08/04/2008