Florida Regulations 5J-20.033: Truck Safety; Regulations
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(1) The provisions of Sections 316.302(1)-(4), F.S., relative to the safe operation of commercial motor vehicles, are hereby adopted by this section and incorporated herein by reference in their entirety, with the exception of 49 C.F.R. part 173 C-F, H-O and Part 178-A-B, D-I, K as referenced in Florida Statutes § 316.302(1)
(3) A person under the age of 21 years may not operate an LP gas commercial motor vehicle.
(4) A driver operating a commercial motor vehicle solely within this state within a 200 air-mile radius of the location where the vehicle is based need not keep a record of duty report as required by 49 C.F.R. 395.8.
(5) The requirements of 49 C.F.R. part 177.817 may be satisfied by keeping in the vehicle cab a permanent shipping paper identifying Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Class and the volume as one truck load. The shipping paper must be legible and readily available to the driver and emergency response personnel.
(6) Any agent of the Department of Transportation described in Florida Statutes § 316.545(9), or any member of the Florida Highway Patrol may enforce the provisions of this section.
(7) Except during loading and unloading, every liquid discharge valve on the cargo tank of a cargo truck, other than an engine fuel line valve, must be closed during transportation by use of a self-closing shut-off valve which operates mechanically, pneumatically, hydraulically, or by pressure differential.
(8) If the liquid self-closing cargo valve or the remote emergency actuator for the liquid cargo valve is not functioning properly as defined in NFPA 58, the vehicle must be taken out of service immediately.
Rulemaking Authority 527.06, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 527.06. History-New 6-8-88, Formerly 4B-1.033, Amended 3-15-94, Formerly 5F-11.033, Amended 6-28-17.
(2) A person who operates an LP gas commercial motor vehicle transporting LP gas solely within this state may, after 8 hours rest, be permitted to operate any 12 of the first 15 on-duty hours, but may not be permitted to operate an LP gas commercial motor vehicle after that until the requirement of another 8 hours rest has been fulfilled. Upon request of the Bureau of Standards or the Department of Transportation, LP gas motor carriers shall furnish time records or other written verification so that compliance with this section can be verified.
(3) A person under the age of 21 years may not operate an LP gas commercial motor vehicle.
(4) A driver operating a commercial motor vehicle solely within this state within a 200 air-mile radius of the location where the vehicle is based need not keep a record of duty report as required by 49 C.F.R. 395.8.
(5) The requirements of 49 C.F.R. part 177.817 may be satisfied by keeping in the vehicle cab a permanent shipping paper identifying Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Class and the volume as one truck load. The shipping paper must be legible and readily available to the driver and emergency response personnel.
(6) Any agent of the Department of Transportation described in Florida Statutes § 316.545(9), or any member of the Florida Highway Patrol may enforce the provisions of this section.
(7) Except during loading and unloading, every liquid discharge valve on the cargo tank of a cargo truck, other than an engine fuel line valve, must be closed during transportation by use of a self-closing shut-off valve which operates mechanically, pneumatically, hydraulically, or by pressure differential.
(8) If the liquid self-closing cargo valve or the remote emergency actuator for the liquid cargo valve is not functioning properly as defined in NFPA 58, the vehicle must be taken out of service immediately.
Rulemaking Authority 527.06, 570.07(23) FS. Law Implemented Florida Statutes § 527.06. History-New 6-8-88, Formerly 4B-1.033, Amended 3-15-94, Formerly 5F-11.033, Amended 6-28-17.