Section 3. Class I offenses  


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  • Class I offenses are unacceptable work performances less serious in nature, but which require correction in order to maintain an efficient and effective Official Motor Vehicle Inspection Program. A violation of any paragraph of the following sections of the Official Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Manual and rules and agreements not covered in the Official Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection Manual or those disseminated by other means shall constitute a Class I offense, unless designated otherwise:

    19VAC30-70-10 A through D

    19VAC30-70-10 F through I

    19VAC30-70-10 K through O

    19VAC30-70-10 U

    19VAC30-70-20 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-30 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-40 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-50 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-60 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-70 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-80 B 3

    19VAC30-70-160 in its entirety (except subdivisions I 10 and 11 g (2))

    19VAC30-70-170 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-200 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-290 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-310 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-330 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-360 D 4 e and f

    19VAC30-70-410 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-440 B

    19VAC30-70-530 in its entirety (except subdivisions K 10 i and K 11 g (2))

    19VAC30-70-540 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-570 in its entirety

    19VAC30-70-660 in its entirety

    Disciplinary action for Class I offenses shall be:

    1st offense - Verbal counseling - Recorded on Form SP-164.

    2nd offense - Written reprimand from the safety officer or his designee.

    3rd offense - Suspension of not less than 15 or more than 30 days.

    Offenses shall be cumulative in nature and shall remain active for 24 months from date of offense.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 12, Issue 21, eff. August 7, 1996; amended, Virginia Register Volume 28, Issue 24, eff. August 1, 2012; Volume 32, Issue 24, eff. October 3, 2016.

Statutory Authority

§ 46.2-1165 of the Code of Virginia.