(1) An
applicant desiring to have a vehicle registered as an authorized emergency
vehicle pursuant to
RCW
46.37.194 must apply for such classification
to the patrol on forms provided by the patrol.
(2) The initial
applicant must furnish the
following information to the patrol:
(a) A
description of the specific geographic area in which the vehicle(s) will be
used as an authorized emergency vehicle.
(b) A copy of the registration of the
vehicle(s) and proof of insurance.
(i) Each
vehicle must be covered with the following minimum insurance coverage:
(A) One hundred thousand dollars of legal
liability per occurrence to protect against vehicle damage.
(B) Two hundred fifty thousand dollars for
liability, bodily injury or property damage per occurrence.
(ii) Proof of insurance may be
provided in one of the following forms:
(A)
Copy of the proof of insurance which shows the coverage and terms
thereof.
(B) Letter from the
underwriter of the insurance outlining the insurance coverage and vehicle(s)
covered.
(c)
A description of the specific purposes for which the vehicle will be used as an
authorized emergency vehicle. This description must include each function for
the vehicle, including, but not limited to, funeral escorts, fire response,
traffic control, incident response, roadside safety and security
patrols.
(d) Citation(s) to the
statutory authority for the applicant to perform the functions listed under the
purpose(s) for which the applicant is applying for the permit.
(e) A description of the emergency equipment
to be used if the permit is granted.
(f) A listing of the names birth dates,
operator's license numbers and other identifying data as may be prescribed on
the application form by the patrol, of all persons who will use the vehicle(s)
as an authorized emergency vehicle, a completed applicant fingerprint card, and
associated fee to process the fingerprint cards for each person who operates
the vehicle(s).
(g) Certification
from each
primary jurisdiction identified in (a) of this subsection that the
vehicle is to be used as described. Such certification must :
(i) Be made by:
(A) The chief law enforcement officer if the
applicant is a law enforcement or security officer, or has funeral home,
coroner, ambulance or other nonfire related duties. For the patrol, the chief
law enforcement officer will be the district commander that oversees the
geographic area(s) under subsection (a) of this section.
(B) The fire chief if the vehicle is to be
used only for firefighting purposes.
(C) The chief executive officer of the
political subdivision of the jurisdiction, if the applicant is the chief law
enforcement officer or fire chief of the jurisdiction.
(ii) State that a need exists in the
jurisdiction for the vehicle to be used as described and that the certifier
knows of no reason why the application should be denied.
(iii) Include the original or digital
signature of all jurisdictions required under this chapter.
(h) The chief law enforcement
officer or fire chief may outline restrictions for use within the jurisdiction
as part of his or her approval.
(i)
Upon satisfactory application the patrol may issue an emergency vehicle permit
or permits which, when carried as required, are valid for one year or until
revocation or suspension as prescribed in WAC
204-36-070.
(3) Renewal applications must:
(a) Be received by the patrol prior to the
expiration date of the permit on forms provided by the patrol.
(b) Include all authorizations from the
required jurisdictions for the geographic areas listed in the renewal
application.
(c) Only list
vehicle(s) and equipment for which inspection paperwork has been received by
the patrol and a vehicle permit as outlined in WAC
204-36-060 has been issued by the
patrol.
(d) Only list operators
that have already undergone the background check required under this chapter
and been approved by the patrol to operate the vehicle(s) listed.
(e) Include proof of insurance for the
vehicle(s) listed under the renewal application.
(f) Include any other documentation required
under this chapter.
(4)
Upon satisfactory application for renewal the patrol may issue an emergency
vehicle permit or permits which, when carried as required, are valid for one
year or until revocation or suspension as prescribed in WAC
204-36-070.
(5) Original or renewal applications may be
mailed to the patrol at Equipment and Standards Unit, General Administration
Building, P.O. Box 42600, Olympia, WA 98504-2600 or the electronic record of
the application may be e-mailed to equipment@wsp.wa.gov . Upon receipt, the
patrol will review the documentation and may issue a permit if the applicant
meets all the requirements outlined in this chapter. The authorized emergency
vehicle permit must be carried in the vehicle at all times, and presented upon
request to law enforcement.