New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Saf - Department of Safety
Subtitle Saf-C - Commissioner, Department of Safety
Chapter Saf-C 4600 - CARRIAGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS BY MOTOR VEHICLES
Part Saf-C 4602 - REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATE OR PERMIT HOLDERS
Section Saf-C 4602.04 - Leasing Equipment
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Saf-C 4602.04
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) Any household goods carrier who holds a certificate or permit issued by the bureau may lease equipment by executing a written lease agreement for a specified period of no less than one year, signed by the parties involved.
(b) All leased equipment shall have placards with the name of the lessee as provided in Saf-C 4602.05(a).
(c) Each lease described in (a) above shall:
(1) Describe the type of vehicle, its
registration number, and the company vehicle number assigned;
(2) Provide for the exclusive possession,
control, and use of the equipment and provide for the complete assumption of
responsibility for the goods by the lessee for the duration of the
lease;
(3) Provide that the drivers
of leased equipment shall not be employees under the control of the lessor,
except to the extent necessary to deliver or pick up a leased
vehicle;
(4) Specify the date the
lease begins and ends;
(5) Not
permit a lessee to operate under the lessor's certificate(s) or
permit(s);
(6) Be carried in the
vehicle at all times; and
(7) Be
produced on demand for inspection by any law enforcement officer or an
authorized representative of the bureau.
#5852, eff 6-23-94; ss by #7240, eff 6-23-00, EXPIRED: 6-23-08
New. #9379, eff 1-30-09
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