Utah Admin. Code R909-1-3 - Adoption of Federal Regulations
(1)
Safety Regulations for Motor Carriers, 49 CFR Parts 350 through 384, Part
385.4, Parts 387 through 399, and Part 40, as amended by the Federal Register
through June 22, 2023, are incorporated by reference, except for 49 CFR Parts
391.11(b)(1) and 391.49 as they apply to intrastate drivers only. Therefore,
these requirements apply to a motor carrier as defined in 49 CFR Part 390.5,
and intrastate commercial motor carriers as defined in Subsection
72-9-102(3),
excluding passenger vehicles designed to transport 12 or fewer passengers,
including the driver, and have a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating or
gross combination weight rating of less than 13,000 pounds.
(2) An intrastate trucking operation in which
the carriers operate double trailer combinations only is not required to comply
with 49 CFR Part 380.203(a)(2).
(3)
Exceptions to Part 391.41, Physical Qualification may be granted under the
Department of Public Safety Rules, Driver's License Division, Section
53-3-303.5 for intrastate drivers
under Rule R708-34.
(4) A driver
involved wholly in intrastate commerce shall be at least 18 years old, unless
they are transporting placarded amounts of hazardous materials or carrying 16
or more passengers, including the driver, in which case they must be at least
21 years old.
(5) A licensed
childcare provider operating a passenger vehicle with a seating capacity of not
more than 30 passengers, wholly in intrastate commerce, is exempt from 49 CFR
Part 387 Subpart B but is subject to the minimum coverage requirements in
Section 72-9-103.
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