Transcription of A Texas Guide
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A Texas GuideTo Farm Vehicle ComplianceCVE-13 (Rev. 06/2019)Revised 06/2019 1 Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Telephone Directory 5 Definitions and Applicability 6 Types of Driver Licenses required on Texas Farm Vehicles 11 Qualifications of Drivers FMCSR Part 391 12 Hours of Service of Drivers FMCSR Part 395 13 Inspection, Repair and Maintenance FMCSR Part 396 15 Hazardous Material (HM) Regulations for Farmers 19 Texas Motor Carrier Registration Operating Authority 20 International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) 20 Farm Registration 25 commercial Vehicle Identification Markings 25 Weight Law 31 Lighting and Brake Requirements 33 Slow Moving Vehicles TRC - 33 Cylindrical Hay Bale Permit - Width 34 Implement of Husbandry - Width Exception 34 Oversize Permits 35 Seat Belts - Farm Vehicles 36 Safety Chains
fuels such as diesel or gasoline, and all types of fertilizers such as anhydrous ammonia, etc. *Important Note: Farm vehicle drivers operating outside the 150 miles of their farm or operating as a for-hire carrier will lose the CDL exemption and must then obtain a commercial driver license for the class of vehicle being driven.
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