37 Tex. Admin. Code § 4.22 - Contract Carriers of Certain Passengers
A contract carrier transporting operating employees of a railroad in vehicles designed to carry 15 passengers or less, as described in Texas Transportation Code, § 644.054(a), as well as a driver of any such vehicle, are both subject to the following regulations.
(1) A driver may not
operate a vehicle subject to this section for more than 12 hours in a day and
must obtain adequate rest in the same manner as is described in §
4.12(a)(2) of
this title (relating to Exemptions and Exceptions). This driver must comply
with all other requirements described in Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations,
Part 395.
(2) A driver operating a
vehicle subject to this section must comply with Title 49, Code of Federal
Regulations, Part 40 and Part 382, relating to USDOT drug and alcohol testing,
regardless of whether this driver is a holder of a commercial driver's license.
(A) A valid positive result, whether from a
refusal or from a determination of a medical review officer, will be reported
to the department's valid positive results database as if the driver were a
holder of a commercial driver's license.
(B) A driver who commits prohibited conduct
under Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 382, Subpart B is prohibited
from driving a vehicle subject to this section. A driver prohibited under this
subsection may remove the prohibition by completing a return-to-duty process as
described by Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 40, Subpart
O.
(3) A contract
carrier subject to this section must, at a minimum, maintain liability
insurance in the amount of $1.5 million for each vehicle, unless a higher
amount is required by another law. Whenever a vehicle is detained under Texas
Transportation Code, §
644.103, or
premises are inspected under Texas Transportation Code, §
644.104, the
contract carrier must present the officer or the employee of the department
proof of minimum liability insurance.
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