Subpart G — Prohibited Practices
§392.60 Unauthorized persons not to be transported.
(a)
Unless specifically authorized in writing to do so by the motor carrier under
whose authority the commercial motor vehicle is being operated, no driver shall
transport any person or permit any person to be transported on any commercial
motor vehicle other than a bus. When such authorization is issued, it shall
state the name of the person to be transported, the points where the
transportation is to begin and end, and the date upon which such authority
expires. No written authorization, however, shall be necessary for the
transportation of:
(1) Employees or other persons assigned to a commercial motor vehicle
by a motor carrier;
(2) Any person transported when aid is being rendered in case of an
accident or other emergency;
(3) An attendant delegated to care for livestock.
(b)
This section shall not apply to the operation of commercial motor vehicles
controlled and operated by any farmer and used in the transportation of
agricultural commodities or products thereof from his/her farm or in the
transportation of supplies to his/her farm.
[60 FR 38747, July 28,
1995].