Wash. Admin. Code § 204-21-020 - Definitions
(1) "Agricultural
equipment" means any farm vehicle required by
RCW
46.37.160 to have hazard warning
lamps.
(2) "Animal control vehicle"
means any vehicle, either publicly or privately owned, which is used primarily
for transportation of animals to or from animal shelters, humane society
facilities, or veterinary medicine facilities.
(3) "Authorized emergency vehicle" will have
the same meaning as
RCW
46.04.040 except that any vehicle of any
federal law enforcement entity will also be considered as an authorized
emergency vehicle that need not be classified, registered, or authorized by the
patrol.
(4) "C.F.R." means the Code
of Federal Regulations.
(5)
"Deceleration warning light," excluding stop lamps, means a device that
indicates to a following driver the deceleration of the vehicle
ahead.
(6) "Electronic light
modulation" means the periodic change in intensity of light, controlled by an
all electric modulating device in the electrical circuit of the lighting
system.
(7) "Electronic modulation"
means using one hundred percent electronic circuitry instead of mechanical
metallic switches.
(8) "Emergency
tow truck" means a motor vehicle that is especially designed and constructed
principally for the purpose of recovery and/or towing of disabled, abandoned or
damaged vehicles and not otherwise generally used in transporting goods or
persons.
(9) "Flashing" means any
lamp which emits a beam of light which is broken intermittently and regularly
by use of an electronic or electric switch, a rotating reflector, a rotating
lamp, or a strobe lamp; or a lamp which emits a steady beam of light which is
intermittently and regularly directed away from any viewer by means of a
rotating or oscillating reflector or lamp assembly. Flashing lamps are not to
be confused with modulated lamps which intermittently and regularly decrease
the power to the lamp filament so as to dim the light output but do not cause a
total break in the light beam.
(10)
"FMVSS" means the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 49 Code of Federal
Regulations (C.F.R.) Part 571.
(11)
"Hazardous materials response team vehicle" means any vehicle either publicly
or privately owned which is used for responding to hazardous materials
incidents.
(12) "Headlamp flashing
system" means an automatic method for controlling the high beams from the
headlamps so that they can be alternately flashed in sequence on opposite sides
of the front of the vehicle as a warning signal.
(13) "Industrial equipment" means any vehicle
which is authorized to use amber lamps under WAC
204-21-130 for the purpose of
landscaping, construction services, loading, digging, grounds keeping, and
highway maintenance.
(14) "Law
enforcement agency" means any municipal, port district or tribal police
department, county police depart- ment or sheriff's office, the Washington
state patrol, or any other state or federal agency which is publicly authorized
to carry out law enforcement duties which include the authority to stop and
detain motor vehicles on the public highways of this state.
(15) "Law enforcement vehicle" means a
publicly owned or leased vehicle operated by a law enforcement agency and which
is used for the law enforcement functions of the agency.
(16) "Other construction and maintenance
vehicle" means any vehicle owned or operated by a public agency or private
company which is in the process of providing highway construction or
maintenance services or is working in conjunction with any public
utility.
(17) "Oversize unit" means
any vehicle towing a load that exceeds legal dimensions which may be equipped
with flashing amber lights in addition to any other lights required by
law.
(18) "Percent modulation"
equals time-weighted power input with modulation to headlamp divided by
time-weighted power input without modulation to headlamp times one
hundred.
(19) "Pilot car" means any
vehicle which is used to provide escort for overlegal size loads upon the
roadways of this state.
(20)
"Private carrier bus" means every motor vehicle designed for the purpose of
carrying passengers (having a seating capacity for eleven or more persons) used
regularly to transport persons in furtherance of any organized agricultural,
religious or charitable purpose. Such term does not include buses operated by
common carriers under a franchise granted by any city or town or the Washington
public utilities commission.
(21)
"Public utilities vehicle" means any vehicle used for construction, operations,
and maintenance, and which is owned or operated by a public or private utility,
including, but not limited to, companies providing water, electricity, natural
gas, telephone, television cable services, and railroads.
(22) "Rural newspaper carrier vehicle" means
any vehicle driven on rural roads by carriers delivering newspapers on their
route.
(23) "SAE" means the Society
of Automotive Engineers. Copies of SAE Standards are available for review at
the Washington State Patrol, P.O. Box 42600, Olympia, WA 98504-2600, and may
also be ordered from the Society of Automotive Engineers International, 400
Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA 15096-0001.
(24) "Search and rescue team vehicle" means
any vehicle either publicly or privately owned which is used for responding to
search and rescue situations.
(25)
"Signal lamps" means red lamps mounted on the vehicle to be used in conjunction
with the "stop signal" when the bus is loading or unloading passengers under
certain conditions.
(26) "Tow
truck" means any vehicle engaged in removing disabled or abandoned vehicles
from the roadway and which is used primarily for that purpose.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.320 and 46.37.005. 10-19-074, § 204-21-020, filed 9/16/10, effective 10/17/10; 08-19-104, § 204-21-020, filed 9/17/08, effective 10/18/08.
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