(1) The Washington state patrol, in
consultation with the department of licensing, shall adopt rules
consistent with this chapter to regulate vehicle safety
requirements for motor carriers who own, control, manage, or
operate a commercial motor vehicle within this state. Except as
otherwise provided in this chapter, the rules adopted by the
state patrol under this section must be as rigorous as federal
regulations governing certain interstate motor carriers at 49
C.F.R. Parts 40 and 380 through 397, which cover the areas of
commercial motor carrier driver training, controlled substance
and alcohol use and testing, compliance with the federal driver's
license requirements and penalties, vehicle equipment and safety
standards, hazardous material practices, financial
responsibility, driver qualifications, hours of service, vehicle
inspection and corrective actions, and assessed penalties for
noncompliance. The state patrol shall amend these rules
periodically to maintain, to the extent permissible under this
chapter, standards as rigorous as the federal regulations
governing certain interstate motor carriers. The state patrol
shall submit a report to the legislature by December 31st of each
year that outlines new rules or rule changes and explains how the
state rules compare to the federal regulations.
(2) Motor vehicles operated by entities with authority under
chapters 81.66, 81.68, 81.70, and 81.77 RCW, and by household
goods carriers operating under chapter 81.80 RCW, must comply
with rules regulating vehicle safety adopted by the utilities and
transportation commission.
[2009 c 46 § 2; 2007 c 419 § 14.]
NOTES:
Findings -- Short title -- 2007 c 419: See notes following RCW 46.16A.010.