Md. Code Regs. 11.14.04.11
Body exterior components and sheet metal parts, if damaged or dislocated so that they project from the vehicle to present a safety hazard to occupants, pedestrians, or other vehicles, may be cause for rejection of the vehicle. Figure 23—SCHOOL VEHICLE CONSTRUCTION AND SEATING.
| Procedures: | Reject Vehicle If: |
|---|---|
| A. Protruding Metal: Inspect for torn metal parts, moldings, rub rails, etc., which may protrude from vehicle. | A. (1) Body components or sheet metal are subject to rejection if a condition exists which is hazardous to occupants, pedestrians or other vehicles. (2) Torn metal, broken glass, or other loose or dislocated parts protrude from the surface of the vehicle which is hazardous to occupants, pedestrians, or other vehicles. |
Authority: Transportation Article, §§12-104(b), 23-101—23-105, and 24-106.1, Annotated Code of Maryland
Effective date:
Chapter revised effective October 3, 1980 (7:20 Md. R. 1880)
Chapter revised effective October 31, 1988 (15:22 Md. R. 2557)
Regulation .02 amended effective October 9, 1995 (22:20 Md. R. 1544)
Regulation .05 amended effective April 1, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 686)
Regulation .06 amended effective April 1, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 686)
Regulation .10 amended effective April 1, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 686)
Regulation .14 amended effective February 1, 2012 (39:1 Md. R. 18)
Regulation .16 amended effective April 1, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 686); August 21, 2000 (27:16 Md. R. 1526); February 1, 2012 (39:1 Md. R. 18)
Regulation .19 amended effective February 1, 2012 (39:1 Md. R. 18)
Regulation .23 adopted effective April 1, 1991 (18:6 Md. R. 686)