(1) All motor
vehicles, other than those exempt under subsection (2) of this
section, must display a permanent marking identifying the name or
number, or both, on each side of the power units. For a motor
vehicle that is a common or contract carrier under permit by the
commission as described in subsection (3)(a) of this section, a
private carrier under subsection (4) of this section, or a leased
carrier as described in subsection (5) of this section, any
required identification that is added, modified, or renewed after
September 1, 1991, must be displayed on the driver and passenger
doors of the power unit. The identification must be in a clearly
legible style with letters no less than three inches high and in
a color contrasting with the surrounding body panel.
(2) This section does not apply to (a) vehicles exempt under
RCW 81.80.040, and (b) vehicles operated by private carriers that
singly or in combination are less than thirty-six thousand pounds
gross vehicle weight.
(3) If the motor vehicle is operated as (a) a common or
contract carrier under a permit by the commission, the
identification must contain the name of the permittee, or
business name, and the permit number, or (b) a common or contract
carrier holding both intrastate and interstate authority, the
identification may be either the commission permit number or the
federal vehicle marking requirement established by the United
States department of transportation for interstate motor
carriers.
(4) If the motor vehicle is a private carrier, the
identification must contain the name and address of either the
business operating the vehicle or the registered owner.
(5) If the motor vehicle is operated under lease, the
vehicle must display either permanent markings or placards on the
driver and passenger doors of the power unit. A motor vehicle
under lease (a) that is operated as a common or contract carrier
under permit by the commission must display identification as
provided in subsection (3)(a) of this section, and (b) that is
operated as a private carrier must display identification as
provided in subsection (4) of this section.
[2007 c 234 § 86; 1991 c 241 § 1.]