Utah Admin. Code R714-161-14 - Frame and Body
(1) When inspecting
the body of a vehicle, the inspector shall:
(a) check the frame for welds, cracks, or
structural damage; and
(i) issue a rejection
inspection certificate when there are welds, cracks, or structural damage that
constitute a hazard;
(b)
check the fenders for proper mounting, cracks, breaks, bends, and sharp edges;
and
(i) issue a rejection inspection
certificate when fenders are missing, improperly mounted, cracked, bent or have
sharp edges;
(c) verify
the front fender covers 45 degrees to the front and 45 degrees to the
rear;
(d) verify the rear fender
covers the top half of the tire;
(e) check the chain, sprocket, or belt
protective guards for proper operation; and
(i) advise the customer when chain or belt
guard is missing, broken, or cracked; or
(ii) issue a rejection inspection certificate
when:
(A) the chain is worn beyond
manufacturer's specification;
(B)
the sprocket is worn beyond manufacturer's specification; or
(C) the belt drive or drive belt is worn
beyond the manufacturer's specifications;
(f) check the seat for proper
attachment;
(g) check the seat's
locking device and determine if it functions properly; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate
when:
(A) the seat is not properly and
securely attached; or
(B) the
locking device fails to function properly;
(h) if the seat is designed for two people,
check the seat area for hand holds to ensure the hand holds are properly
attached and of sufficient strength and size to adequately support 200 pounds;
and
(i) issue a rejection
inspection certificate when a hand hold is not present, when required, or when
it is not of sufficient strength and size to adequately support 200
pounds;
(i) check the foot rests on
a vehicle that has a seat designed for two people; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate
when foot rests are not present, when required;
(j) check the frame and mounting brackets on
the engine; and
(i) issue a rejection
inspection certificate when the engine mounts or brackets are cracked or
broken;
(k) check the
vehicle stand for proper operation; and
(i)
issue a rejection inspection certificate when:
(A) the stand fails to hold the vehicle in an
up-right position;
(B) the stand
fails to stay in the stored position or is secured by wire or other methods;
or
(C) the side or center stand is
cracked, broken, or loose; and
(l) check the left side mirror; and
(i) issue a rejection inspection certificate
when:
(A) the left side mirror is missing;
or
(B) the left side mirror is
broken, cracked, or otherwise damaged to the point rearward vision is
obscured.
Notes
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