Wash. Admin. Code § 204-93-160 - Driver's clothing
The van driver must wear clothing that identifies the operator or primary sponsor.
(1) This must
include:
(a) A legible name tag.
(b) Clothing maintained in a presentable and
clean manner.
(2) Level
III reflective vest and pants. The vest and pants must be approved as meeting
the United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) or American National
Standards Institution (ANSI) standards.
(3) An operator of an assistance van will not
be allowed to display any sign, shield, marking, accessory or insignia on their
uniform, clothing, or equipment to imply that he or she is a law enforcement
officer, unless all of the following apply:
(a) The sign, shield, marking, accessory or
insignia on their uniform or equipment is issued by a public law enforcement
agency.
(b) The operator is
employed by the public agency that is represented on the sign, shield, marking,
accessory or insignia on their uniform or equipment, and approved to operate
the vehicle by that agency under the authorized emergency vehicle
permit.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.37.005, 46.37.197, and 46.52.120. 09-18-072, § 204-93-160, filed 8/31/09, effective 10/1/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 47.52.120 and 46.37.005. 85-20-090 (Order 002-85), § 204-93-160, filed 10/1/85.
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