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Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
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Title 17. TRANSPORTATION |
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Chapter 6. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OVERSIZE AND OVERWEIGHT SPECIAL PERMITS |
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Article 2. SPECIAL PERMIT CLASSES AND FEES |
Section R17-6-210. Envelope Permits - Non-specific and Non-reduc- ible Vehicle or Load
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Vehicle or load description
A non-specific and non-reducible vehicle or load that meets the definition of envelope per- mit under R17-6-101 and is within the maxi- mum permitted weights provided under R17- 6-411
Permit option
30-day oversize only
30-day oversize and overweight
Annual oversize only
Annual oversize and overweight
B. An applicant for an oversize, or oversize and overweight, envelope permit shall apply to the Department and submit appropriate fees using the application procedure provided under R17-6-103.
C. An applicant for an oversize, or oversize and overweight, envelope permit under subsection (A) for a vehicle that is a self-propelled mobile crane, drilling rig, or similar specialty equipment meeting dimensional requirements provided under R17-6-201 shall provide to the Department proof of gross weight:
1. For an initial application, a public weighmaster’s certifi- cate of weight and measure issued at a certified public scale once the vehicle is equipped and set for highway travel; or
2. For a renewal application, a certification by the applicant that no dimension has changed and the vehicle does not exceed the originally certified dimensions or weights.
D. The Department shall assess an additional service charge for:
1. A modified permit duplicate: $25; and
2. Each additional power unit exceeding the original num- ber of permitted power units: $50.
E. A permittee or driver of an oversize or overweight vehicle or load shall not access a route listed under R17-6-412, Table 4, unless operating in full compliance with all indicated restric- tions and requirements.
Historical Note
New Section made by final rulemaking at 9 A.A.R. 665, effective April 8, 2003 (Supp. 03-1). Amended by final
rulemaking at 19 A.A.R. 2486, effective September 7,
2013 (Supp. 13-3).