NEW LIMOUSINE VEHICLE DEFINITIONS Effective November 1, 2006
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NEW LIMOUSINE VEHICLE DEFINITIONS Effective November 1, 2006
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NEW LIMOUSINE VEHICLE DEFINITIONS
Effective November 1, 2006
These definitions are contained in WAC 308-87-010. Highlight of Changes:
Added a maximum wheelbase of 285 inches to Stretch Limousine
Added two new categories SUV and Stretch SUV
Added a definition for passenger capacity
"Limousine" means a category of for hire, chauffeur-driven, unmetered, unmarked
luxury motor vehicles that meet one of the following definitions: "Stretch limousine" means an automobile with a seating capacity of not more than twelve passengers behind the driver, and a maximum wheelbase of 285 inches. The
wheelbase has been factory or otherwise altered beyond the original manufacturer's
specifications and meets standards of the United States Department of Transportation. The automobile is equipped with amenities in the rear seating area
not normally found in passenger cars. These amenities may include, but are not limited to, a television, musical sound system, telephone, ice storage, power-
operated dividers, or additional interior lighting. Rear tailgates or hatches are not to be used as a primary door for loading or unloading passengers. The term "stretch
limousine" excludes trucks, auto transportation companies, excursion buses, charter
buses, minibuses, vehicles regulated under chapter 81.66 RCW, taxicabs, executive sedans, executive sport utility vehicles, stretch sport utility vehicles, funeral home
vehicles, station wagons, executive vans, vans, minivans, and courtesy vans. "Executive sedan" means a four-door sedan automobile having a seating capacity of not more than three passengers behind the driver and a minimum wheelbase of
114.5 inches. An executive sedan is equipped with standard factory amenities, and
the wheelbase may not be altered. The term "executive sedan" excludes trucks, auto transportation companies, excursion buses, minibuses, charter buses, vehicles
regulated under chapter 81.66 RCW, taxicabs, stretch limousines, executive sport utility vehicles, stretch sport utility vehicles, funeral home vehicles, station wagons,
executive vans, vans, minivans, and courtesy vans. "Executive van" means a van, minivan, or minibus having a seating capacity of not less than seven passengers and not more than fourteen passengers behind the
driver. The term "executive van" excludes trucks, auto transportation companies,
excursion buses, charter buses, vehicles regulated under chapter 81.66 RCW, taxicabs, stretch limousines, executive sedans, executive sport utility vehicles,
stretch sport utility vehicles, funeral home vehicles, station wagons, and courtesy vans.
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"Classic car" means a fine or distinctive, American or foreign automobile that is thirty years old or older.
"Executive sport utility vehicle" means an automobile with a seating capacity of
not less than three passengers and not more than six passengers b
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