Ohio Admin. Code 4501-52-06 - Other inspections
(A) Every bus subject to this chapter is also
subject to roadside inspections conducted by employees of the state highway
patrol. Roadside inspections include, but are not limited to, "end-route"
inspections (such as at an amusement park or tourist attraction), post-crash
inspections or any other inspection deemed by the state highway patrol as
necessary to ensure the continued safe operation of a bus.
(B) Buses found in the following conditions
are subject to removal of the official state highway patrol annual bus safety
inspection decal:
(1) If the bus is in a
condition that would prohibit further operation on a public highway by either
normal operation or by towing by a wrecker in a driveaway-towaway operation.
(a) Driveaway-towaway operation means an
operation in which an empty or unladen motor vehicle with one or more sets of
wheels on the surface of the roadway is being transported:
(i) Between vehicle manufacturer's
facilities;
(ii) Between a vehicle
manufacturer and a dealership or purchaser;
(iii) Between a dealership, or
other entity selling or leasing the vehicle, and a purchaser or lessee;
(iv) To a motor carrier's terminal
or repair facility for the repair of disabling damage (damage which precludes
departure of a motor vehicle from the scene of the accident in its usual manner
in daylight after simple repairs including damage to motor vehicles that could
have been driven, but would have been further damaged if so driven) following a
crash;
(v) To a motor carrier's
terminal or repair facility for repairs associated with the failure of a
vehicle component or system; or
(vi) By means of a saddle-mount or tow-bar.
(b) Paragraph (B)(1) of
this rule does not apply if the bus is placed entirely upon another vehicle for
transportation to a repair facility.
(2) If the bus sustains disabling damage
(damage which precludes departure of a motor vehicle from the scene of the
accident in its usual manner in daylight after simple repairs, including damage
to motor vehicles that could have been driven, but would have been further
damaged if so driven) in a crash requiring towing from the crash scene either
by wrecker in a driveaway-towaway operation or by being placed entirely upon
another vehicle.
(3) If the bus is
impounded by any law enforcement agency for any safety-related reason.
(C) No bus that has had
the annual bus safety inspection decal removed as prescribed in paragraph (B)
of this rule shall be placed into operation until all of the following
conditions are met:
(1) It is in compliance
with the requirements of this chapter;
(2) It is issued a valid official state
highway patrol annual bus safety inspection report (driver vehicle inspection
report) upon inspection by the state highway patrol;
(3) It is equipped with valid properly
affixed state highway patrol annual bus safety inspection decals; and
(4) It is equipped with a valid
properly affixed commercial vehicle safety alliance (CVSA) decal.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4513.52
Rule Amplifies: 4513.52, 4513.53
Prior Effective Dates: 02/16/01, 06/22/06, 04/28/11
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: R.C. 4513.52
Rule Amplifies: R.C. 4513.52, R.C. 4513.53
Prior Effective Dates: 2/16/01, 6/22/06
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