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HOUSE BILL NO. 328
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State of Washington 49th Legislature 1985 Regular Session
By Representatives Baugher, Van Luven, Walk, Schmidt and Fisch; by Washington State Patrol request
Read first time 1/30/85 and referred to Committee on Transportation.
AN ACT Relating to the state commission on equipment; amending RCW 46.37.005, 46.37.310; and reenacting and amending RCW 46.37.320.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 46.37.005, chapter 12, Laws of 1961 as last amended by section 1, chapter 106, Laws of 1982 and RCW 46.37.005 are each amended to read as follows:
There is
constituted a state commission on equipment which shall consist of the director
of the department of licensing, the chief of the Washington state patrol, and
the secretary of transportation, or, when duly designated, their respective
deputy director, deputy chief, deputy or assistant secretary. The chief of the
Washington state patrol shall act as the chairman of the state commission on
equipment. He shall appoint either the director of licensing or the secretary
of transportation to serve as vice-chairman in his absence. The chairman or
the designated vice-chairman must be present at each meeting of the
commission. The chief shall appoint a person under his supervision to act as
secretary of the state commission on equipment who shall be responsible for the
issuance of rules and regulations adopted by the commission, for the issuance
of ((certificates of approval for vehicle equipment requiring approval and))
letters of appointment to tow operators, and for the administration of such
other business of the commission on equipment as the commission shall specify.
In addition to those powers and duties elsewhere granted by the provisions of this title the state commission on equipment shall have the power and the duty to adopt, apply and enforce such reasonable rules and regulations (1) relating to proper types of vehicles or combinations thereof for hauling passengers, commodities, freight and supplies, (2) relating to vehicle equipment, and (3) relating to the enforcement of the provisions of this title with regard to vehicle equipment, as may be deemed necessary for the public welfare and safety in addition to but not inconsistent with the provisions of this title.
The state commission on equipment is authorized to adopt by regulation, federal standards relating to motor vehicles and vehicle equipment, issued pursuant to the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act of 1966, or any amendment to said act, notwithstanding any provision in Title 46 RCW inconsistent with such standards. Federal standards adopted pursuant to this section shall be applicable only to vehicles manufactured in a model year following the adoption of such standards.
Sec. 2. Section 46.37.310, chapter 12, Laws of 1961 and RCW 46.37.310 are each amended to read as follows:
(1) On and
after January 1, 1938, no person shall have for sale, sell or offer for sale
for use upon or as a part of the equipment of a motor vehicle, trailer or
semitrailer, or use upon any such vehicle any head lamp, auxiliary, or fog
lamp, rear lamp, signal lamp or reflector, which reflector is required
hereunder, or parts of any of the foregoing which tend to change the original
design or performance, unless of a type which has been ((submitted to)) approved
by the state commission on equipment ((and approved by it)).
(2) No person shall have for sale, sell or offer for sale for use upon or as a part of the equipment of a motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer any lamp or device mentioned in this section which has been approved by the state commission on equipment unless such lamp or device bears thereon the trademark or name under which it is approved so as to be legible when installed.
(3) No person shall use upon any motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer any lamps mentioned in this section unless said lamps are mounted, adjusted and aimed in accordance with instructions of the state commission on equipment.
Sec. 3. Section 46.37.320, chapter 12, Laws of 1961 as amended by section 1, chapter 20, Laws of 1977 ex. sess. and by section 25, chapter 355, Laws of 1977 ex. sess. and RCW 46.37.320 are each reenacted and amended to read as follows:
(1) The
state commission on equipment is hereby authorized to approve or disapprove any
lighting device((s)) or other safety equipment, component, or
assembly of a type for which approval is required in this chapter or in
regulations issued by the commission and to issue and enforce regulations
establishing standards and specifications for ((the approval of)) such
lighting devices, and their installation, adjustment, and aiming, when in use
on motor vehicles. Such regulations shall correlate with and, so far as
practicable, conform to the then current federal motor vehicle safety
standards issued pursuant to the national traffic and motor vehicle safety act
of 1966 and to standards and specifications of the society of automotive
engineers applicable to such equipment, and to the headlamp standards
established by the United Nations agreement concerning the adoption of approval
and reciprocal recognition of approval for motor vehicle equipment and parts
done at Geneva on March 20, 1958, as amended and adopted by the Canadian
standards association (CSA standard D106.2): PROVIDED, That the sale,
installation, and use of any headlamp meeting the standards of either the
society of automotive engineers or the United Nations agreement, as amended,
shall be lawful in this state.
(2) The
state commission on equipment shall establish the procedure to be followed ((when
request)) for approval of any lighting device or other safety equipment,
component, or assembly ((is submitted)) required to be approved
under this chapter or in regulations issued by the state commission on
equipment. The procedure may provide for submission of such device, component,
or assembly, or adequate laboratory test data showing compliance with the
current standards and specifications for that device, component, or assembly
to any recognized organization or agency such as, but not limited to, ((the
vehicle equipment safety commission, American national standards institute,
society of automotive engineers, and)) the American association of motor
vehicle administrators, as the agent of the state commission on equipment and
for the issuance of ((an approval)) a certificate of
compliance by that recognized organization or agency in lieu of submission
of the device, component, or assembly, or adequate laboratory test data
to the state commission on equipment.
(3) The state commission on equipment shall maintain and publish lists of all lamps, lighting devices, components, assemblies, or other safety equipment by name and type which have been approved by it.