MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE

2005 Regular Session

To: Public Utilities

By: Senator(s) King, Mettetal

Senate Bill 2635

(COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE)

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 77-7-16, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO EXEMPT, AS TO HOURS OF SERVICE ONLY, UTILITY SERVICE VEHICLES WHILE IN INTRASTATE COMMERCE FROM THE SUPERVISION AND INSPECTION OF SAFE OPERATION BY THE MISSISSIPPI TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.

     BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:

     SECTION 1.  Section 77-7-16, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:

     77-7-16.  (1)  Supervision and inspection of the safe operation and the safe use of equipment of motor vehicles operating in the state shall be a specified duty of the Mississippi Transportation Commission.  In accordance therewith, the commission shall promulgate as its own and enforce the rules, regulations, requirements and classifications of the United States Department of Transportation or any successor federal agency thereof charged with the regulation of motor vehicle safety.  The Mississippi Transportation Commission shall establish a system of reciprocity with other states to facilitate the inspection of motor vehicles provided for in this subsection.

     (2)  The Mississippi Transportation Commission shall have the authority to inspect for safe operation and safe use of equipment the following motor vehicles:

          (a)  Each holder of a certificate of convenience and necessity, a permit to operate as a contract carrier or interstate permit;

          (b)  Any individual, corporation or partnership engaged in a commercial enterprise operating a single motor vehicle or those in combination with a manufacturer's gross vehicle rating of more than ten thousand (10,000) pounds; and

          (c)  Any individual, corporation or partnership operating a motor vehicle of any gross weight transporting hazardous material that requires placarding under the Federal Hazardous Material Regulations.

     (3)  This section shall not apply to the following:

          (a)  Motor vehicles employed to transport school children and teachers;

          (b)  Motor vehicles owned and operated by the United States, District of Columbia or any state or any municipality or any other political subdivision of this state;

          (c)  Motor vehicles engaged in the occasional transportation of personal property without compensation by individuals which is not in the furtherance of a commercial enterprise;

          (d)  Motor vehicles engaged in the transportation of human corpses or sick or injured persons;

          (e)  Motor vehicles engaged in emergency or related operations;

          (f)  Motor vehicles engaged in the private transportation of passengers;

          (g)  Motor vehicles owned and operated by any farmer who:

              (i)  Is using the vehicle to transport agricultural products from a farm owned by the farmer, or to transport farm machinery or farm supplies to or from a farm owned by the farmer;

              (ii)  Is not using the vehicle to transport hazardous materials of a type or quantity that requires the vehicle to be placarded in accordance with the Federal Hazardous Material Regulations in CFR 49 part 177.823; and

              (iii)  Is using the vehicle within one hundred fifty (150) air miles of the farmer's farm, and the vehicle is a private motor carrier of property.

          (h)  Motor vehicles engaged in the transportation of logs and pulpwood between the point of harvest and the first point of processing the harvested product;

          (i)  Motor vehicles engaged exclusively in hauling gravel or other unmanufactured road building materials;

          (j)  As to hours of service only, utility service vehicles owned or operated by public utilities subject to regulation by the commission, while in intrastate commerce within this state, with a manufacturer's gross vehicle rating of less than twenty-six thousand one (26,001) pounds, unless the vehicle:

              (i)  Transports hazardous materials requiring a placard; or

              (ii)  Is designed or used to transport sixteen (16) or more people, including the driver.

     (4)  Anyone who violates or fails to comply with this section shall be subject to the penalties as provided for in Section 77-7-311, Mississippi Code of 1972.

     SECTION 2.  This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2005.