Wash. Admin. Code § 204-36-020 - Definitions
(1) Applicant means
any person, firm, corporation or municipal corporation desiring to have a
vehicle registered as an authorized emergency vehicle pursuant to
RCW
46.37.194.
(2) Authorized emergency vehicle has the same
meaning as defined in
RCW
46.04.040.
(3) Burial, removal, or transit permit means
a form, approved and supplied by the state registrar of vital statistics as
described in
chapter
70.58 RCW, identifying the
name of the deceased, date and place of death, general information, disposition
and registrar and sexton information.
(4) Digital signature means a signature in
electronic format that is either a digitized image of a wet signature or a
graphical representation of a handwritten signature which is under the
exclusive control of the person signing the document.
(5) Electronic record means a record
generated, communicated, received or stored by electronic means for use in an
information system or for transmission from one information system to
another.
(6) Funeral escort means a
funeral procession provided in accordance with WAC
308-330-466 for the purpose of
transporting human remains under a burial, removal, or transit permit issued in
accordance with
chapter
70.58 RCW for disposition,
except as otherwise provided by law, in a cemetery or building dedicated
exclusively for religious purposes.
(7) Geographic area means the city, county,
state routes or interstate roads on which the vehicle will be operated under
the authorized emergency vehicle permit if approved.
(8) Operator or driver. The term operator and
the term driver, as used herein, means every person who is in actual physical
control of an authorized emergency vehicle.
(9) Operation. The term operation, as used
herein, is the driving or moving by any operator or driver upon a public
highway of any vehicle that is equipped or has attached thereon any emergency
equipment, the installation of which requires an authorized emergency vehicle
permit, whether or not the emergency equipment is activated.
(10) Patrol means the Washington state
patrol.
(11) Primary jurisdiction
means lead department who has jurisdiction on the roads that the applicant
wishes to use the emergency lighting on.
(12) Political subdivision means the
individual who has authority over the applicant if the applicant is the chief
law enforcement officer or fire chief.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.194 and 46.37.005. 09-09-091, § 204-36-020, filed 4/16/09, effective 5/17/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.194. 88-15-052 (Order 88-08-ESR), § 204-36-020, filed 7/18/88. Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.005 and 46.37.194. 79-02-085 (Order 7501A), § 204-36-020, filed 2/7/79; Order 7301, § 204-36-020, filed 2/5/73.
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