416.42 INSPECTION OF MOTOR VEHICLES IN OPERATION.
   (a)   Personnel Authorized to Perform Inspections. Every special agent of the FHWA (or trained officer of the City) is authorized to enter upon and perform inspections of motor carriers' vehicles in operation.
   (b)   Prescribed Inspection Report. The Driver Equipment Compliance Check shall be used to record results of motor vehicle inspections conducted by authorized personnel.
   (c)   Motor Vehicles Declared Out of Service. 
      (1)   Authorized personnel shall declare and mark out of service any motor vehicle which by reason of its mechanical condition or loading would likely cause an accident or a breakdown. An "out of service vehicle" sticker shall be used to mark a vehicle out of service.
      (2)   No motor carrier shall require or permit any person to operate, nor shall any person operate, any motor vehicle declared and marked, out of service until all repairs required by the out of service notice have been satisfactorily completed. The term "operate" as used in this section shall include towing the vehicle, except that vehicles marked out of service may be towed away by means of a vehicle using a crane or hoist. A vehicle combination consisting of the emergency towing vehicle and an out of service vehicle shall not be operated unless such combination meets the performance requirements of this subsection except for those conditions noted on the driver equipment compliance check.
      (3)   No person shall remove the "out of service vehicle" sticker from any motor vehicle prior to completion of all repairs required by the out of service notice.
   (d)   Motor Carrier's Disposition. 
      (1)   The driver of any motor vehicle receiving an inspection report shall deliver it to the motor carrier operating the vehicle upon his or her arrival at the next terminal or facility. If the driver is not scheduled to arrive at a terminal or facility of the motor carrier operation within twenty-four hours, the driver shall immediately mail the report to the motor carrier.
      (2)   Motor carriers shall examine the report. Any violations or defects noted thereon shall be corrected.
      (3)   Within fifteen days following the date of the inspection, the motor carrier shall:
         A.   Certify that all violations noted have been corrected by completing the "Signature of Carrier Official, Title, and Date Signed" portions of the form; and
         B.   Return the completed roadside inspection form to the issuing agency at the address indicated on the form and retain a copy at the motor carrier's principal place of business or where the vehicle is housed for twelve months from the date of the inspection.
(Ord. 97-10. Passed 11-5-97.)