Note:Possible options include, but are not limited to, placing a removable pad, made of energy absorbing material over the portion(s) of the lift requiring protection or applying the head impact protection standards specified in 49 CFR section 571.222 (FMVSS No. 202- school bus passenger seating and crash protection).
Effective January 1, 2005, no vehicle manufactured prior to January 1, 2000 with a wheelchair position located within 16 inches of a stowed wheelchair lift that could be struck by the head of a wheelchair occupant seated at that position shall operate in certificated or school service.
Example:5c + 3 w/c (with c meaning children and w/c meaning wheelchair capacity)
Exception:Where the lift is designed to deploy with its long dimension parallel to the vehicle axis and which pivots into or out of the vehicle while occupied (i.e., rotary lift), the requirements of this paragraph prohibiting the lift from being stowed while occupied shall not apply if the stowed position is within the passenger compartment and the lift is intended to be stowed while occupied.
Note:Possible options include, but are not limited to, placing a removable pad, made of energy absorbing material over the portion(s) of the lift requiring protection or applying the head impact protection standards specified in 49 CFR section 571.222 (FMVSS No. 202 - school bus passenger seating and crash protection).
Effective January 1, 2005, no vehicle manufactured prior to January 1, 2000 with a wheelchair position located within 16 inches of a stowed wheelchair lift that could be struck by the head of a wheelchair occupant seated at that position shall operate in certificated or school service.
N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 17 § 720.8