[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 29, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 29CFR500.105]



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                             TITLE 29--LABOR

 

         CHAPTER V--WAGE AND HOUR DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

 

PART 500_MIGRANT AND SEASONAL AGRICULTURAL WORKER PROTECTION--Table of 

Contents

 

   Subpart D_Motor Vehicle Safety and Insurance for Transportation of 

Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers, Housing Safety and Health for 

                             Migrant Workers

 

Sec.  500.105  DOT standards adopted by the Secretary.



    (a) Any farm labor contractor, agricultural employer or agricultural 

association providing transportation in vehicles other than passenger 

automobiles and station wagons used for transportation as provided in 

Sec.  500.102 (b), (c), and (e) shall comply with the motor carrier 

safety standards listed in paragraph (b) of this section.

    (b) The Secretary for the purposes of this section has adopted from 

49 CFR part 398 the following pertinent standards. (In adopting these 

standards, editorial changes necessitated by the Act and these 

regulations have been made to conform the language to these 

regulations):

    (1) Qualification of drivers or operators (Source: 49 CFR 398.3)--

(i) Compliance required. Every person subject to this Act who drives a 

motor vehicle or is responsible for the hiring, supervision, training, 

assignment or dispatching of drivers shall comply and be conversant with 

the requirements of this section.

    (ii) Minimum physical requirements. No such person shall drive, nor 

shall any such person require or permit any person to drive, any motor 

vehicle unless such person possesses the following minimum 

qualifications:

    (A) No loss of foot, leg, hand or arm,

    (B) No mental, nervous, organic, or functional disease, likely to 

interfere with safe driving.

    (C) No loss of fingers, impairment of use of foot, leg, fingers, 

hand or arm, or other structural defect or limitation, likely to 

interfere with safe driving.

    (D) Eyesight. Visual acuity of at least 20/40 (Snellen) in each eye 

either without glasses or by correction with glasses; form field of 

vision in the horizontal meridian shall not be less than a total of 140 

degrees; ability to distinguish colors red, green and yellow; drivers 

requiring correction by glasses shall wear properly prescribed glasses 

at all times when driving.

    (E) Hearing. Hearing shall not be less than 10/20 in the better ear, 

for conversational tones, without a hearing aid.

    (F) Liquor, narcotics and drugs. Shall not be addicted to the use of 

narcotics or habit forming drugs, or the excessive use of alcoholic 

beverages or liquors.

    (G) Initial and periodic physical examination of drivers. No such 

person shall drive nor shall any such person require or permit any 

person to drive any motor vehicle unless within the immediately 

preceding 36-month period such person shall have been physically 

examined and shall have been certified in accordance with the provisions 

of paragraph (b)(1)(ii)(H) of this section by a licensed doctor of 

medicine or osteopathy as meeting the requirements of this subsection.

    (H) Certificate of physical examination. Every person shall have in 

his files at his principal place of business for every driver employed 

or used by him a legible certificate of a licensed doctor of medicine or 

osteopathy based on a physical examination as required by paragraph 

(b)(1)(ii)(G) of this section or a legible photographically reproduced 

copy thereof, and every driver shall have in his possession while 

driving, such a certificate or a photographically reproduced copy 

thereof covering himself.

    (I) Doctor's certificate. The doctor's certificate shall certify as 

follows:



                          Doctor's Certificate



                       (Driver of Migrant Workers)



    This is to certify that I have this day examined ------------ in 

accordance with Sec.  398.3(b) of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety 

Regulations of the Federal Highway Administration and that I find him

    Qualified under said rules [squ]

    Qualified only when wearing glasses [squ]



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    I have kept on file in my office a completed examination.

(Date)__________________________________________________________________



(Place)_________________________________________________________________



________________________________________________________________________

 (Signature of examining doctor)



________________________________________________________________________

 (Address of doctor)

________________________________________________________________________

 (Signature of driver)



________________________________________________________________________

 (Address of driver)



    (iii) Minimum age and experience requirements. No person shall 

drive, nor shall any person require or permit any person to drive, any 

motor vehicle unless such person possesses the following minimum 

qualifications:

    (A) Age. Minimum age shall be 21 years.

    (B) Driving skill. Experience in driving some type of motor vehicle 

(including private automobiles) for not less than one year, including 

experience throughout the four seasons.

    (C) Knowledge of regulations. Familiarity with the rules and 

regulations prescribed in this part pertaining to the driving of motor 

vehicles.

    (D) Knowledge of English. Every driver shall be able to read and 

speak the English language sufficiently to understand highway traffic 

signs and signals and directions given in English and to respond to 

official inquiries.

    (E) Driver's permit. Possession of a valid permit qualifying the 

driver to operate the type of vehicle driven by him in the jurisdiction 

by which the permit is issued.

    (2) Driving of motor vehicles (Source: 49 CFR 398.4)--(i) Compliance 

required. Every person shall comply with the requirements of this 

section, shall instruct its officers, agents, representatives and 

drivers with respect thereto, and shall take such measures as are 

necessary to insure compliance therewith by such persons. All officers, 

agents, representatives, drivers, and employees of persons subject to 

this Act directly concerned with the management, maintenance, operation, 

or driving of motor vehicles, shall comply with and be conversant with 

the requirements of this section.

    (ii) Driving rules to be obeyed. Every motor vehicle shall be driven 

in accordance with the laws, ordinances, and regulations of the 

jurisdiction in which it is being operated, unless such laws, ordinances 

and regulations are at variance with specific regulations of the Federal 

Highway Administration, which impose a greater affirmative obligation or 

restraint.

    (iii) [Reserved]

    (iv) Alcoholic beverages. No driver shall drive or be required or 

permitted to drive a motor vehicle, be in active control of any such 

vehicle, or go on duty or remain on duty, when under the influence of 

any alcoholic beverage or liquor, regardless of its alcoholic content, 

nor shall any driver drink any such beverage or liquor while on duty.

    (v) Schedules to conform with speed limits. No person shall permit 

nor require the operation of any motor vehicle between points in such 

period of time as would necessitate the vehicle being operated at speeds 

greater than those prescribed by the jurisdictions in or through which 

the vehicle is being operated.

    (vi) Equipment and emergency devices. No motor vehicle shall be 

driven unless the driver thereof shall have satisfied himself that the 

following parts, accessories, and emergency devices are in good working 

order; nor shall any driver fail to use or make use of such parts, 

accessories, and devices when and as needed:



Service brakes, including trailer brake connections.

Parking (hand) brake.

Steering mechanism.

Lighting devices and reflectors.

Tires.

Horn.

Windshield wiper or wipers.

Rear-vision mirror or mirrors.

Coupling devices.

Fire extinguisher, at least one properly mounted.

Road warning devices, at least one red burning fusee and at least three 

flares (oil burning pot torches), red electric lanterns, or red 

emergency reflectors.



    (vii) Safe loading--(A) Distribution and securing of load. No motor 

vehicle shall be driven nor shall any motor carrier permit or require 

any motor vehicle to be driven if it is so loaded, or if the load 

thereon is so improperly distributed or so inadequately secured, as to 

prevent its safe operation.



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    (B) Doors, tarpaulins, tailgates and other equipment. No motor 

vehicle shall be driven unless the tailgate, tailboard, tarpaulins, 

doors, all equipment and rigging used in the operation of said vehicle, 

and all means of fastening the load, are securely in place.

    (C) Interference with driver. No motor vehicle shall be driven when 

any object obscures his view ahead, or to the right or left sides, or to 

the rear, or interferes with the free movement of his arms or legs, or 

prevents his free and ready access to the accessories required for 

emergencies, or prevents the free and ready exit of any person from the 

cab or driver's compartment.

    (D) Property on motor vehicles. No vehicle transporting persons and 

property shall be driven unless such property is stowed in a manner 

which will assure: (1) Unrestricted freedom of motion to the driver for 

proper operation of the vehicle; (2) unobstructed passage to all exits 

by any person; and (3) adequate protection to passengers and others from 

injury as a result of the displacement or falling of such articles.

    (E) Maximum passengers on motor vehicles. No motor vehicle shall be 

driven if the total number of passengers exceeds the seating capacity 

which will be permitted on seats prescribed in Sec.  500.105(b)(3)(vi). 

All passengers carried on such vehicle shall remain seated while the 

motor vehicle is in motion.

    (viii) Rest and meal stops. Every person shall provide for 

reasonable rest stops at least once between meal stops. Meal stops shall 

be made at intervals not to exceed six hours and shall be for a period 

of not less than 30 minutes duration.

    (ix) Kinds of motor vehicles in which workers may be transported. 

Workers may be transported in or on only the following types of motor 

vehicles: A bus, a truck with no trailer attached, or a semitrailer 

attached to a truck-tractor provided that no other trailer is attached 

to the semitrailer. Closed vans without windows or means to assure 

ventilation shall not be used.

    (x) Limitation on distance of travel in trucks. Any truck when used 

for the transportation of migrant or seasonal agricultural workers, if 

such workers are being transported in excess of 600 miles, shall be 

stopped for a period of not less than eight consecutive hours either 

before or upon completion of 600 miles travel, and either before or upon 

completion of any subsequent 600 miles travel to provide rest for 

drivers and passengers.

    (xi) Lighting devices and reflectors. No motor vehicle shall be 

driven when any of the required lamps or reflectors are obscured by the 

tailboard, by any and all lighting devices required pursuant to 49 

U.S.C. 3102(c) shall be lighted during darkness or at any other time 

when there is not sufficient light to render vehicles and persons 

visible upon the highway at a distance of 500 feet.

    (xii) Ignition of fuel; prevention. No driver or other person shall: 

(A) Fuel a motor vehicle with the engine running, except when it is 

necessary to run the engine to fuel the vehicle; (B) smoke or expose any 

open flame in the vicinity of a vehicle being fueled; (C) fuel a motor 

vehicle unless the nozzle of the fuel hose is continuously in contact 

with the intake pipe of the fuel tank; (D) permit any other person to 

engage in such activities as would be likely to result in fire or 

explosion.

    (xiii) Reserve fuel. No supply of fuel for the propulsion of any 

motor vehicle or for the operation of any accessory thereof shall be 

carried on the motor vehicle except in a properly mounted fuel tank or 

tanks.

    (xiv) Driving by unauthorized person. Except in case of emergency, 

no driver shall permit a motor vehicle to which he is assigned to be 

driven by any person not authorized to drive such vehicle.

    (xv) Protection of passengers from weather. No motor vehicle shall 

be driven while transporting passengers unless the passengers therein 

are protected from inclement weather conditions such as rain, snow, or 

sleet, by use of the top or protective devices required by Sec.  

500.105(b)(3)(vi)(E).

    (xvi) Unattended vehicles; precautions. No motor vehicle shall be 

left unattended by the driver until the parking brake has been securely 

set, the wheels chocked, and all reasonable precautions have been taken 

to prevent the movement of such vehicle.

    (xvii) Railroad grade crossings; stopping required; sign on rear of 

vehicle.



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Every motor vehicle shall, upon approaching any railroad grade crossing, 

make a full stop not more than 50 feet, nor less than 15 feet from the 

nearest rail of such railroad grade crossing, and shall not proceed 

until due caution has been taken to ascertain that the course is clear; 

except that a full stop need not be made at:

    (A) A street car crossing within a business or residence district of 

a municipality;

    (B) A railroad grade crossing where a police officer or a traffic-

control signal (not a railroad flashing signal) directs traffic to 

proceed:

    (C) An abandoned or exempted grade crossing which is clearly marked 

as such by or with the consent of the proper state authority, when such 

marking can be read from the driver's position.



All such motor vehicles shall display a sign on the rear reading, ``This 

Vehicle Stops at Railroad Crossings.''

    (3) Parts and accessories necessary (Source: 49 CFR 398.5)--(i) 

Compliance. Every person and its officers, agents, drivers, 

representatives and employees directly concerned with the installation 

and maintenance of equipment and accessories shall comply and be 

conversant with the requirements and specifications of this part, and no 

person shall operate any motor vehicle, or cause or permit it to be 

operated, unless it is equipped in accordance with said requirements and 

specifications.

    (ii) Lighting devices. Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with 

the lighting devices and reflectors required pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 3102 

(c).

    (iii) Brakes. Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with brakes as 

required pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 3102 (c).

    (iv) Coupling devices; fifth wheel mounting and locking. The lower 

half of every fifth wheel mounted on any truck-tractor or dolly shall be 

securely affixed to the frame thereof by U-bolts of adequate size, 

securely tightened, or by other means providing at least equivalent 

security. Such U-bolts shall not be of welded construction. The 

installation shall be such as not to cause cracking, warping, or 

deformation of the frame. Adequate means shall be provided positively to 

prevent the shifting of the lower half of a fifth wheel on the frame to 

which it is attached. The upper half of every fifth wheel shall be 

fastened to the motor vehicle with at least the security required for 

the securing of the lower half to a truck-tractor or dolly. Locking 

means shall be provided in every fifth wheel mechanism including 

adapters when used, so that the upper and lower halves may not be 

separated without the operation of a positive manual release. A release 

mechanism operated by the driver from the cab shall be deemed to meet 

this requirement. On fifth wheels designed and constructed so as to be 

readily separable, the fifth wheel locking devices shall apply 

automatically on coupling for any motor vehicle the date of manufacture 

of which is subsequent to December 31, 1952.

    (v) Tires. Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with tires of 

adequate capacity to support its gross weight. No motor vehicle shall be 

operated on tires which have been worn so smooth as to expose any tread 

fabric or which have any other defect likely to cause failure. No 

vehicle shall be operated while transporting passengers while using any 

tire which does not have tread configurations on that part of the tire 

which is in contact with the road surface. No vehicle transporting 

passengers shall be operated with regrooved, re-capped, or re-treaded 

tires on front wheels.

    (vi) Passenger compartment. Every motor vehicle transporting 

passengers, other than a bus, shall have a passenger compartment meeting 

the following requirements:

    (A) Floors. A substantially smooth floor, without protruding 

obstructions more than two inches high, except as are necessary for 

securing seats or other devices to the floor, and without cracks or 

holes.

    (B) Sides. Side walls and ends above the floor at least 60 inches 

high, by attachment of sideboards to the permanent body construction if 

necessary. Stake body construction shall be construed to comply with 

this requirement only if all six-inch or larger spaces between stakes 

are suitably closed to prevent passengers from falling off the vehicle.



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    (C) Nails, screws, splinters. The floor and the interior of the 

sides and ends of the passenger-carrying space shall be free of inwardly 

protruding nails, screws, splinters, or other projecting objects likely 

to be injurious to passengers or their apparel.

    (D) Seats. A seat shall be provided for each worker transported. The 

seats shall be: Securely attached to the vehicle during the course of 

transportation; not less than 16 inches nor more than 19 inches above 

the floor; at least 13 inches deep; equipped with backrests extending to 

a height of at least 36 inches above the floor, with at least 24 inches 

of space between the backrests or between the edges of the opposite 

seats when face to face; designed to provide at least 18 inches of seat 

for each passenger; without cracks more than two inches wide, and the 

exposed surfaces, if made of wood, planed or sanded smooth and free of 

splinters.

    (E) Protection from weather. Whenever necessary to protect the 

passengers from inclement weather conditions, be equipped with a top at 

least 80 inches high above the floor and facilities for closing the 

sides and ends of the passenger-carrying compartment. Tarpaulins or 

other such removable devices for protection from the weather shall be 

secured in place.

    (F) Exit. Adequate means of ingress and egress to and from the 

passenger space shall be provided on the rear or at the right side. Such 

means of ingress and egress shall be at least 18 inches wide. The top 

and the clear opening shall be at least 60 inches high, or as high as 

the side wall of the passenger space if less than 60 inches. The bottom 

shall be at the floor of the passenger space.

    (G) Gates and doors. Gates or doors shall be provided to close the 

means of ingress and egress and each such gate or door shall be equipped 

with at least one latch or other fastening device of such construction 

as to keep the gate or door securely closed during the course of 

transportation; and readily operative without the use of tools.

    (H) Ladders or steps. Ladders or steps for the purpose of ingress or 

egress shall be used when necessary. The maximum vertical spacing of 

footholds shall not exceed 12 inches, except that the lowest step may be 

not more than 18 inches above the ground when the vehicle is empty.

    (I) Hand holds. Hand holds or devices for similar purpose shall be 

provided to permit ingress and egress without hazard to passengers.

    (J) Emergency exit. Vehicles with permanently affixed roofs shall be 

equipped with at least one emergency exit having a gate or door, latch 

and hand hold as prescribed in paragraphs (b)(3)(vi) (G) and (I) of this 

section and located on a side or rear not equipped with the exit 

prescribed in paragraph (b)(3)(vi)(F) of this section.

    (K) Communication with driver. Means shall be provided to enable the 

passengers to communicate with the driver. Such means may include 

telephone, speaker tubes, buzzers, pull cords, or other mechanical or 

electrical means.

    (vii) Protection from cold. Every motor vehicle shall be provided 

with a safe means of protecting passengers from cold or undue exposure, 

but in no event shall heaters of the following types be used:

    (A) Exhaust heaters. Any type of exhaust heater in which the engine 

exhaust gases are conducted into or through any space occupied by 

persons or any heater which conducts engine compartment air into any 

such space.

    (B) Unenclosed flame heaters. Any type of heater employing a flame 

which is not fully enclosed.

    (C) Heaters permitting fuel leakage. Any type of heater from the 

burner of which there could be spillage or leakage of fuel upon the 

tilting or overturning of the vehicle in which it is mounted.

    (D) Heaters permitting air contamination. Any heater taking air, 

heated or to be heated, from the engine compartment or from direct 

contact with any portion of the exhaust system; or any heater taking air 

in ducts from the outside atmosphere to be conveyed through the engine 

compartment, unless said ducts are so constructed and installed as to 

prevent contamination of the air so conveyed by exhaust or engine 

compartment gases.

    (E) Any heater not securely fastened to the vehicle.

    (4) Hours of service of drivers; maximum driving time (Source: 49 

CFR 398.6). No



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person shall drive nor shall any person permit or require a driver 

employed or used by it to drive or operate for more than 10 hours in the 

aggregate (excluding rest stops and stops for meals) in any period of 24 

consecutive hours, unless such driver be afforded eight consecutive 

hours rest immediately following the 10 hours aggregate driving. The 

term ``24 consecutive hours'' as used in this part means any such period 

starting at the time the driver reports for duty.

    (5) Inspection and maintenance of motor vehicles (Source: 49 CFR 

398.7). Every person shall systematically inspect and maintain or cause 

to be systematically maintained, all motor vehicles and their 

accessories subject to its control, to insure that such motor vehicles 

and accessories are in safe and proper operating condition.



[48 FR 36741, Aug. 12, 1983; 48 FR 38380, Aug. 23, 1983]



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