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§ 214. Exemptions.   a.   The   commissioner  shall  adopt  rules  and
regulations establishing when the provisions of this article  shall  not
apply,  which  rules  and  regulations  shall conform, as applicable, to
paragraphs (b) through (r) of section 395.1 of title 49 of the  code  of
federal  regulations  as  such  regulations  may be amended from time to
time.
  b. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision a  of  this  section,
the  provisions  of  this  article shall not apply to the operation of a
motor truck in intrastate commerce owned by a  farmer  and  operated  by
himself  or  an  employee  when  used  in the hauling of farm, dairy, or
horticultural products  and  farm  supplies  for  himself  or  his  farm
neighbors to market, creamery, or place of storage, nor to the operation
of  tow  trucks  in  intrastate commerce while responding to requests to
provide roadside service or to remove wrecked,  disabled,  abandoned  or
illegally parked motor vehicles.
  c.  The  provisions of this article shall not apply nor shall hours of
service accrue to a driver of a utility service vehicle. For purposes of
this article, utility service vehicle means any motor truck:

(1) Used in the furtherance of repairing, maintaining, or operating any structures or any other physical facilities necessary for the delivery of public utility services, including the furnishing of electric, gas or steam service, water, sanitary sewer, telephone, and television cable or community antenna service;

(2) While engaged in any activity necessarily related to the ultimate delivery of such public utility services to consumers, including travel or movement to, from, upon, or between activity sites (including occasional travel or movement outside the service area necessitated by any utility emergency as determined by the utility provider); and

(3) Except for any occasional emergency use, operated primarily within the service area of a utility's subscribers or consumers, without regard to whether the vehicle is owned, leased, or rented by the utility.