Sec. 6. An individual who: (1) is the holder of a commercial driver's license; (2) is: (A) an employee; (B) an employee of a contractor; or (C) an employee of a subcontractor; of a public utility in an employment capacity in which the commercial driver's license is used; and (3) operates a commercial motor vehicle as a utility service vehicle and engages in intrastate maintenance or repair work in response to a utility service interruption emergency; is exempt from any regulation of the maximum hours of service that the employee may work under 49 CFR 395. IC 8-1-8.4 Chapter 8.4. Federally Mandated Requirements for Energy Utilities 8-1-8.4-1 "Certificate" 8-1-8.4-2 "Compliance project" 8-1-8.4-3 "Energy utility" 8-1-8.4-4 "Federally mandated costs" 8-1-8.4-5 "Federally mandated requirements" 8-1-8.4-6 Necessity for public convenience and necessity certification; considerations for issuing a certificate 8-1-8.4-7 Application for certificate of public convenience and necessity; public hearing; conditions for approval; recovery of costs
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