Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 175 - Transportation Department
Chapter 8840 - TRANSPORTATION FOR ELDERLY, DISABLED
OPERATING STANDARDS
Part 8840.5925 - VEHICLE EQUIPMENT
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Safety equipment.
When in use, each vehicle must carry the following safety equipment:
Subp. 2. Seats.
Seats must be securely fastened to the floor or frame of the vehicle. Vehicles, except type I school buses, displaying a current certificate issued by the commissioner of public safety, must have a usable seat belt for each person being transported and for the driver.
Subp. 3. Ramps.
Ramps must have a slip-proof surface to provide traction. One end of the ramp must be secured to the floor of the vehicle when the ramp is in use. Ramps must conform to the requirements of Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 38.23, paragraph (c), which is incorporated by reference.
Subp. 4. Wheelchair lifts, requirements.
A vehicle that is equipped with a wheelchair lift and carries semiambulatory persons who use the wheelchair lift must be equipped with either a wheelchair lift with an adjustable or removable railing 28 inches to 36 inches high on one side of the lift or with a folding wheelchair stored on the vehicle when it is in use.
A wheelchair lift must conform to the requirements of Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, section 38.23, paragraph (b), which is incorporated by reference.
Subp. 5. Securement devices.
Vehicles that carry occupied stretchers or litters must comply with requirements for securement devices in Minnesota Statutes, section 144E.103, and the federal ambulance standards as they apply to stretcher or litter securement devices referenced in part 4690.1500, subpart 2. Vehicles that carry wheelchairs must comply with the requirements for securement devices in parts 7450.0100 to 7450.0800.
Subp. 6. Vehicle identification.
Every vehicle must display on both sides the provider's business name and the provider's United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) number. The name and numbers must be marked in colors that sharply contrast with the background, be readily legible during daylight hours from a distance of 50 feet while the vehicle is stationary, and be maintained in a manner that retains the legibility of the markings. The markings may be shown by use of a removable device if that device meets the identification and legibility requirements of this subpart.
Statutory Authority: MS s 174.30