Contents - Fees.
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a.The highway patrol and local authorities in their respective jurisdictions, upon
application and payment of the appropriate charges and for good cause shown,
may issue a special written permit authorizing the applicant to operate or move a
vehicle, mobile home, or modular unit of a size or weight exceeding the maximum
specified by this chapter, upon a highway under the jurisdiction of the body
granting the permit. A permit may designate the route to be traversed and may
contain other restrictions or conditions deemed necessary by the body granting
the permit. The permit must be carried in the vehicle to which it refers in printed
or electronic format and must be opened to inspection by a peace officer or agent
of the superintendent of the highway patrol unless prior
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Contents - Fees.
1. a. The highway patrol and local authorities in their respective jurisdictions, upon
application and payment of the appropriate charges and for good cause shown,
may issue a special written permit authorizing the applicant to operate or move a
vehicle, mobile home, or modular unit of a size or weight exceeding the maximum
specified by this chapter, upon a highway under the jurisdiction of the body
granting the permit. A permit may designate the route to be traversed and may
contain other restrictions or conditions deemed necessary by the body granting
the permit. The permit must be carried in the vehicle to which it refers in printed
or electronic format and must be opened to inspection by a peace officer or agent
of the superintendent of the highway patrol unless prior approval is obtained from
the highway patrol. It is a violation of this chapter for a person to violate the terms
or conditions of the permit. The highway patrol and local authorities may adopt
rules governing the movement of oversize and overweight vehicles.
b. Each township in a county that participates in a uniform truck permitting system
for authorization of oversized or overweight vehicle movements shall participate
in the same system.
c. When fee changes are proposed, a uniform permit system shall provide public
notice of the date, hour, and place at which the public may comment on the
proposed fee changes.
d. Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a city, county, or township
having control of roads may not impose additional fees for the use of roads
beyond the fees established under a uniform permit program. A city, county, or
township may issue a penalty to a person that violates a posted road restriction. If
a permit is denied, a person may receive an additional fee or condition from the
city, county, or township in exchange for authorization to move an oversized or
overweight vehicle on a road under the jurisdiction of the city, county, or township.
2. Upon an application for a permit to move a new manufactured building or modular unit
from outside this state to be located anywhere within this state, the manufacturer is
deemed to have certified that the new manufactured building or modular unit meets all
applicable building codes and all applicable electrical wiring and equipment, plumbing,
and fire standards. The state is not liable to a person for issuing a permit in violation of
this subsection.
3. An appropriate charge must be made for a permit and all funds collected hereunder by
the highway patrol must be deposited in the state highway fund for use in the
construction and maintenance of highways and operating expenses of the department.
Permit fees generated by a political subdivision must be deposited in the local
authority's general fund for support of the local road system. Publicly owned vehicles
that provide service beyond the agency's jurisdiction, official, publicly owned,
emergency, or military vehicles are not subject to charges for permits. The minimum
fee for selected charges is as follows:
a. The fee for the ten percent weight exemption, harvest and wintertime, is fifty
dollars per month for fees paid on a monthly basis or two hundred fifty dollars per
year for fees paid on a yearly basis. Unused fees paid on a monthly basis are
refundable. Unused fees paid on a yearly basis are not refundable.
b. The fee for an interstate permit is ten dollars per trip, fifty dollars per month for
fees paid on a monthly basis, or three hundred dollars for unlimited trips in an
annual period. Annual permits may be purchased for the period beginning
January first and ending December thirty-first or for a twelve-month period
beginning the date of purchase.
c. The fee for special mobile equipment is twenty-five dollars per trip.
d. The fee for engineering is twenty-five dollars per trip.
e. The fee for faxing a permit is five dollars.
f. The fee for a single trip permit is twenty dollars per trip.
g. The fee for a bridge length permit is thirty dollars per trip, fifty dollars per month
for fees paid on a monthly basis, or one hundred fifty dollars for unlimited trips in
an annual period. Annual permits may be purchased for the period beginning
January first and ending December thirty-first, or for a twelve-month period
beginning the date of purchase.
h. The fee for a longer combination vehicle permit is one hundred dollars per month
for fees paid on a monthly basis.
i. The fee for an overwidth vehicle or load that is fourteen feet six inches
[4.42 meters] or less is twenty dollars per trip, fifty dollars per month for fees paid
on a monthly basis, or one hundred fifty dollars for unlimited trips in an annual
period. Annual permits may be purchased for the period beginning January first
and ending December thirty-first or for a twelve-month period beginning the date
of purchase. The fee for a vehicle that is a noncommercial fishhouse trailer being
moved by the owner is twenty dollars per twelve-month period.
j. The fee for an overlength vehicle or load that is one hundred twenty feet [36.58
meters] or less is twenty dollars per trip, fifty dollars per month for fees paid on a
monthly basis, or one hundred fifty dollars for unlimited trips in an annual period.
Annual permits may be purchased for the period beginning January first and
ending December thirty-first, or for a twelve-month period beginning the date of
purchase.
k. The highway patrol may establish an online electronic permit system. If the
highway patrol establishes an online electronic permit system, the highway patrol
shall assess an additional fee of up to fifteen dollars for every permit issued under
this section to be deposited into the motor carrier electronic permit transaction
fund.
4. The director of tax equalization of the county of destination must be furnished a copy
of the permit for the movement of an overdimensional mobile home.
5. Permits issued for overdimensional movements of vehicles not exceeding twelve feet
[3.66 meters] in total width, including load, are valid for travel during the day and night
with proper lighting. Permits issued for overdimensional movements of vehicles not
exceeding one hundred twenty feet [36.58 meters] in total length, including load, are
valid for travel during the day and night with proper lighting.
6. There is created in the state treasury a fund known as the motor carrier electronic
permit transaction fund. All money in the fund is appropriated on a continuing basis to
the highway patrol to defray the costs of establishing and maintaining an online
electronic permit system for permitting and routing oversize and overweight vehicles in
this state. The highway patrol may contract with a private entity to establish, operate,
and maintain an online electronic permit system. The online electronic permit system
includes the issuance of permits under this section and an automated routing system.
The automated routing system must include integration of department of transportation
traveler information system information, all other data required for the automated
routing system, and integration of the highway patrol computer-aided dispatch system.