By: Staples S.B. No. 1074
(In the Senate - Filed March 7, 2005; March 21, 2005, read
first time and referred to Committee on Transportation and Homeland
Security; April 7, 2005, reported adversely, with favorable
Committee Substitute by the following vote: Yeas 9, Nays 0;
April 7, 2005, sent to printer.)
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR S.B. No. 1074 By: Staples
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
relating to the authority of the Department of Public Safety of the
State of Texas or the public safety director to adopt rules in
connection with commercial motor vehicles.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
SECTION 1. Subsections (a) and (b), Sections 644.053,
Transportation Code, are amended to read as follows:
(a) A rule adopted under this chapter may not:
(1) prevent an intrastate operator from operating a
vehicle up to 12 hours following eight consecutive hours off;
(2) require a person to meet the medical standards
provided in the federal motor carrier safety regulations if the
person:
(A) was regularly employed in this state as a
commercial motor vehicle operator in intrastate commerce before
August 28, 1989; and
(B) is not transporting property that requires a
hazardous material placard;
(3) require a person who returns to the work-reporting
location, is released from work within 12 consecutive hours, has at
least eight consecutive hours off between each 12-hour period the
person is on duty, and operates within a 150-air-mile radius of the
normal work-reporting location to maintain a driver's record of
duty status as described by 49 C.F.R. Section 395.8, provided that
the person maintains time records in compliance with 49 C.F.R.
Section 395.1(e)(5) and documents that verify the truth and
accuracy of the time records such as [government form, separate
company form, operator's record of duty status, or operator's daily
log for operations within a 150-mile radius of the normal
work-reporting location if a general record of an operator's hours
of service can be compiled from]:
(A) business records maintained by the owner that
provide the date, time, and location of the delivery of a product or
service; or
(B) documents required to be maintained by law,
including delivery tickets or sales invoices, that provide the date
of delivery and the quantity of merchandise delivered; or
(4) impose during a planting or harvesting season
maximum driving and on-duty times on an operator of a vehicle
transporting an agricultural commodity in intrastate commerce for
agricultural purposes from the source of the commodity to the first
place of processing or storage or the distribution point for the
commodity, if the place is located within 150 air miles of the
source.
(b) For purposes of Subsection (a)(3)(A), an owner's time
[business] records must at a minimum [generally] include:
(1) the time an operator reports for duty each day;
(2) the number of hours an operator is on duty each
day;
(3) the time an operator is released from duty each
day; and
(4) an operator's signed statement in compliance with
49 C.F.R. Section 395.8(j)(2).
SECTION 2. This Act takes effect September 1, 2005.
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