501-A - Definitions.

§ 501-a. Definitions.  The  following  terms when used in this article  and in articles twenty and thirty-one of this chapter,  shall  have  the  following meanings:    1. Commercial driver's license or CDL. A class A or B driver's license  or  a  class  C  driver's  license which bears an H, P or X endorsement,  which licenses contain the legend  commercial  driving  license  or  CDL  thereon  and  which  is  issued  in accordance with the commercial motor  vehicle safety act of 1986, public  law  99-570,  title  XII,  and  this  article which authorizes a person to operate a commercial motor vehicle.    2.  Gross  vehicle  weight  rating  or  GVWR.  The weight of a vehicle  consisting of the unladen  weight  and  the  maximum  carrying  capacity  recommended  by  the  manufacturer  of  such  vehicle.  The  GVWR  of  a  combination of vehicles (commonly referred to as the "Gross  Combination  Weight  Rating"  or GCWR) is the GVWR of the power unit plus the GVWR of  each vehicle in the combination.    3. Hazardous materials. Any  material  that  has  been  designated  as  hazardous  under  49  U.S.C.  5103 and is required to be placarded under  subpart F of 49 CFR part 172 or any quantity of a material listed  as  a  select agent or toxin in 42 CFR part 73.    4.  Commercial  motor  vehicle.  (a) A motor vehicle or combination of  vehicles designed or used to transport passengers or property:    (i) which has a GVWR of more than twenty-six thousand pounds; or    (ii) which has  a  GCWR  of  more  than  twenty-six  thousand  pounds,  including  any  towed unit with a GVWR of more than ten thousand pounds;  or    (iii) designed or used to transport fifteen  or  more  passengers,  in  addition to the driver; or    (iv)  defined  as  a  bus  in  subdivision one of section five hundred  nine-a of this chapter; or    (v) of any size, other than a farm vehicle operated within one hundred  fifty miles of the  operator's  farm,  used  in  the  transportation  of  materials  found  by the United States secretary of transportation to be  hazardous under the hazardous materials  transportation  act  and  which  requires  the  motor vehicle transporting such materials to be placarded  under the hazardous materials regulation, 49 CFR part 172, subpart F  or  is  transporting  any quantity of a material listed as a select agent or  toxin in 42 CFR part 73.    (b) However, a commercial motor  vehicle  shall  not  include:  (i)  a  personal  use  vehicle  or  a  farm  vehicle  or  a  combination of such  vehicles; (ii) any  motor  vehicle  or  combination  of  motor  vehicles  operated  by a member of the armed forces for military purposes; (iii) a  police vehicle or fire vehicle, or combination of such  vehicles  during  its  use  in  an  emergency  operation as defined in section one hundred  fourteen-b of this chapter, or in the performance of official duties, or  activities related to the execution of emergency governmental  functions  pursuant  to  section  383.3  (d)(2)  of title 49 of the code of federal  regulations; (iv)  a  vehicle  or  combination  of  vehicles  owned  and  identified  as  being  owned  by  the  state  or a political subdivision  thereof or an ambulance service as defined in subdivision two of section  three thousand one of the public health law  or  a  voluntary  ambulance  service  as  defined  in  subdivision  three of such section and used to  provide emergency medical service as defined in section  three  thousand  one  of  the  public  health  law,  or  to  perform  official duties, or  activities related to the execution of emergency governmental  functions  pursuant  to  section  383.3  (d)(2)  of title 49 of the code of federal  regulations; or (v) a  vehicle  or  combination  of  vehicles  which  is  designed  and  primarily used for purposes other than the transportation  of persons or property and which is operated on a  public  highway  onlyoccasionally  for  the purpose of being transported to a construction or  off-highway site at which its primary purpose is to be performed  except  as   may  otherwise  be  specifically  provided  by  regulation  of  the  commissioner.  For  the  purposes of this paragraph, the term "member of  the armed forces" shall include active duty military personnel;  members  of  the  reserve components of the armed forces; members of the national  guard on active duty, including personnel  on  full  time  active  guard  duty, personnel on part-time national guard training, and national guard  military  technicians  (civilians  who  are  required  to  wear military  uniforms); and active duty United States coast guard personnel. The term  shall not include United States reserve technicians. Notwithstanding the  provisions of section one hundred fourteen-b of this  chapter,  for  the  purposes of this paragraph, the term "emergency operation" shall include  returning from emergency service.    5. Representative vehicle. The type of motor vehicle or combination of  vehicles  specified  by regulation of the commissioner that an applicant  for a driver's license must operate during  a  road  test  in  order  to  receive a specific class of license or endorsement.    6.  Tank  vehicle.  Any commercial motor vehicle designed to transport  any liquid or gaseous material within a tank that is either  permanently  or  temporarily  attached  to  the vehicle or the chassis. Such vehicles  include, but are not limited to, cargo and portable tanks, as defined in  49 CFR part 171. However, this  definition  does  not  include  portable  tanks having a rated capacity under one thousand gallons.    7.  Farm  vehicle. A vehicle having a GVWR of not more than twenty-six  thousand pounds which is controlled and operated by a farmer, is used to  transport agricultural products, farm machinery, farm supplies or all of  the aforementioned to or from the farm and is not used in the operations  of a common or contract motor carrier and, such a vehicle having a  GVWR  of  more  than  twenty-six  thousand  pounds while being used within one  hundred fifty miles of the person's farm.    8. Personal use vehicle. A vehicle constructed or altered to  be  used  for  recreational purposes which is exclusively used to transport family  members  and/or  personal  possessions  of  such  family   members   for  non-business  recreational  purposes  by the operator, or a rental truck  which is exclusively used  to  transport  personal  possessions  of  the  person who has rented the truck for non-business purposes.