2005 Idaho Code - 49-110 — DEFINITIONS -- I

                                  TITLE  49
                                MOTOR VEHICLES
                                  CHAPTER 1
                                 DEFINITIONS
    49-110.  DEFINITIONS -- I.
    (1)  "Identifying number" means:
    (a)  Motor number. That identifying number stamped on the engine of a
    vehicle.
    (b)  Vehicle identification number. The numbers and letters, if any,
    placed on a vehicle by the manufacturer for the purpose of identifying the
    vehicle.
    (2)  "Implements of husbandry" means every vehicle including
self-propelled units, designed or adapted and used exclusively in
agricultural, horticultural, dairy and livestock growing and feeding
operations when being incidentally operated. Such implements include, but are
not limited to, combines, discs, dry and liquid fertilizer spreaders, cargo
tanks, harrows, hay balers, harvesting and stacking equipment, pesticide
applicators, plows, swathers, mint tubs and mint wagons, and farm wagons. A
farm tractor when attached to or drawing any implement of husbandry shall be
construed to be an implement of husbandry. "Implements of  husbandry" do not
include semitrailers, nor do they include motor vehicles or trailers, unless
their design limits their use to agricultural, horticultural, dairy or
livestock growing and feeding operations.
    (3)  "Incidentally operated" means the transport of the implement of
husbandry from one (1) farm operation to another.
    (4)  "Individual record" means a record containing personal information
about a designated person who is the subject of the record as identified in a
request for information.
    (5)  "Infraction" means a civil public offense, not constituting a crime,
which is not punishable by incarceration and for which there is no right to a
trial by jury or right to court-appointed counsel, and which is punishable by
only a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100) and no imprisonment.
    (6)  "Instruction permits":
    (a)  "Class A, B or C instruction permit" means a temporary privilege to
    operate a motor vehicle for which a commercial driver's license is
    required; is available only to a person who is eighteen (18) years of age
    or older; is issued pursuant to the provisions of section 49-305, Idaho
    Code; and the permittee is subject to the conditions specified therein.
    (b)  "Class D driver's training instruction permit" means a temporary
    privilege to operate a class D motor vehicle while attending classes as an
    enrollee of a public or private driver's training course only; is
    available to a person aged fourteen and one-half (14 1/2) years; is issued
    to the instructor of the driver's training course;  expires one (1) year
    from the date of issue; is issued pursuant to the provisions of section
    49-307, Idaho Code; and the permittee is subject to the conditions
    specified therein.
    (c)  "Class D instruction permit" means a temporary privilege to operate a
    class D motor vehicle which is available to a person under the age of
    seventeen (17) years who has successfully completed an approved driver's
    training course and has satisfied the requirements of a class D supervised
    instruction permit, or to any person seventeen (17) years of age or older;
    is valid for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days; privileges are
    limited to driving with a person who is at least eighteen (18) years of
    age who holds a valid class D driver's license and is actually occupying a
    seat beside the permittee; is issued pursuant to the provisions of section
    49-305, Idaho Code; and the permittee is subject to the conditions
    specified therein.
    (d)  "Class D supervised instruction permit" means a temporary privilege
    to operate a class D motor vehicle which is available to a person who is
    at least fourteen and one-half (14 1/2) years of age who has successfully
    completed an approved driver's training course, and is valid for a minimum
    of four (4) months. No person may apply for a class D driver's license
    until he has attained the age of at least fifteen (15) years and has
    successfully satisfied the requirements of this permit, as specified and
    issued pursuant to the provisions of section 49-307, Idaho Code.
    (7)  "Instructor" means any person, whether acting for himself as operator
of a commercial driver training school or for such a school for compensation,
who teaches, conducts classes of, gives demonstrations to, or supervises
practice of, persons learning to operate or drive motor vehicles.
    (8)  "Insurer" means any insurer, public or private, which shall include,
but not be limited to, insurance companies domiciled in the state of Idaho,
agents, adjuster or any other person acting on behalf of any insurance not
domiciled in the state of Idaho and any self-insured entity operating under
Idaho insurance laws or rules.
    (9)  "International registration plan" means a registration reciprocity
agreement among the states of the United States and provinces of Canada
providing for payment of registration and licensing fees on a proportional
basis determined by the fleet miles operated in the various jurisdictions.
    [(10)] (9)  "Intersection" means:
    (a)  The area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the
    lateral curb lines, or, if none, then the lateral boundary lines of the
    roadways of two (2) highways which join one another at, or approximately
    at, right angles, or the area within which vehicles traveling upon
    different highways joining at any other angle may come in conflict.
    (b)  Where a highway includes two (2) roadways thirty (30) feet or more
    apart, then every crossing of each roadway of the divided highway by an
    intersecting highway shall be regarded as a separate intersection. In the
    event an intersecting highway also includes two (2) roadways thirty (30)
    feet or more apart, then every crossing of two (2) roadways of the
    highways shall be regarded as a separate intersection.
    (c)  The junction of an alley with a street or highway shall not
    constitute an intersection.

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