28-3102. Exceptions to driver license classes;
definitions


A. Notwithstanding section 28-3101, a person who operates an authorized emergency
vehicle, a farm vehicle or a recreational vehicle may operate the vehicle with a class A,
B, C, D or G license.


B. For the purposes of this section:


1. "Commercial farming" means the intensive cultivation of arable land by raising
agricultural or horticultural products as a principal source of the owner's livelihood.


2. "Commercial stock raising" means breeding, raising and caring for domestic
animals as a principal source of the owner's livelihood.


3. "Farm vehicle" means a vehicle or combination of vehicles that is used for
commercial farming or commercial stock raising and that meets all of the following
requirements:


(a) Is controlled and operated by the farm vehicle owner or the owner's family
member or employee.


(b) Is used to transport agricultural products, machinery or supplies to or from a
commercial farming or a commercial stock raising operation.


(c) Is not used in the operations of a for-hire motor carrier.


(d) Is used within one hundred fifty miles of the farm vehicle owner's commercial
farming or commercial stock raising operation.


4. "For-hire motor carrier" means a person engaged in and compensated directly for
the transportation of goods or passengers.


5. "Recreational vehicle" means a motor vehicle or vehicle combination that is more
than twenty-six thousand pounds gross vehicle weight rating and that is designed and
exclusively used for private pleasure, including vehicles commonly called motor homes,
pickup trucks with campers, travel trailers, boat trailers and horse trailers used
exclusively to transport personal possessions or persons for noncommercial purposes.