"Bus" means a motor vehicle with motive power designed to carry more than 10 persons.
"Designated seating position" means any plain view (looking down from the top) location intended by the manufacturer to provide seating accommodations while the vehicle is in motion, except auxiliary seating accommodations as temporary or folding jump seats.
"Front outboard designated seating positions" means those designated seating positions for the driver and outside front seat passenger (except for trucks which have the passenger seat nearest the passenger side door separated from the door by a passageway used to access the cargo area.)
"GVWR" means gross vehicle weight rating as specified by the manufacturer (loaded weight of a single vehicle.)
"Multipurpose passenger vehicle" means any motor vehicle that is (i) designed to carry no more than 10 persons and (ii) constructed either on a truck chassis or with special features for occasional off-road use. This shall include a minivan.
"Open-body type vehicle" means a vehicle having no occupant compartment top or an occupant compartment top that can be installed or removed by the user at his convenience.
"Rear outboard front facing designated seating positions" means those designated seating positions for passengers in outside front facing seats behind the driver and front passenger seat, except any designated seating position adjacent to a walkway, that is located between the seat and the nearside of the vehicle and is designated to allow access to more rearward seating positions.
"Truck" means a motor vehicle with motive power designed primarily for the transportation of property or special purpose equipment.
Inflatable occupant restraint (commonly known as air bags).
Passive belt system (automatic deployment around the occupant after the occupant enters the vehicle and closes the door).
Inspect for and reject if:
Those vehicles originally equipped and sold by the manufacturer with only a lap belt installed for each designated seating position, in compliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, will be deemed to be in compliance with this section.
NOTE: Air bag readiness light. Turn the ignition key to the on position; the air bag readiness light will indicate normal operation by lighting for six to eight seconds, then turning off. A system malfunction is indicated by the flashing or continuous illumination of the readiness light or failure of the light to turn on.
NOTE: Any vehicle not originally manufactured with an air bag readiness light shall not be rejected for not having this item.
19 Va. Admin. Code § 30-70-660
Statutory Authority: § 46.2-1165 of the Code of Virginia.