Okla. Stat. tit. 47, § 14-103G
Annual Vehicle Permit for Oversize or Overweight Loads
Effective Nov 1, 2009Laws 2009, HB 2054, c. 59, § 2, eff. November 1, 2009; Amended by Laws 2009, SB 1184, c. 293, § 1, eff. November 1, 2009.
A.
- 1. The Department of Public Safety may issue an annual vehicle permit under the provisions of this subsection to a specific vehicle, for the movement of oversize or overweight loads that cannot reasonably be dismantled. Unless otherwise provided by law, permits issued under this subsection shall be subject to the conditions described in paragraphs 2 through 8 of this subsection.
2. Oversize or overweight loads operating under an annual vehicle permit shall not exceed:
- a. twelve (12) feet in width,
- b. fourteen (14) feet in height,
- c. one hundred ten (110) feet in length, or
- d. one hundred twenty thousand (120,000) pounds gross weight.
- 3. Oversize or overweight loads operating under an annual vehicle permit under this subsection shall not transport a load that has more than a twenty-five-foot front overhang, or more than a thirty-foot rear overhang.
- 4. The fee for an annual vehicle permit shall be Four Thousand Dollars ($4,000.00) and shall be nonrefundable.
- 5. The annual vehicle permit shall be issued for one (1) calendar year period and shall commence upon the date specified on the permit.
- 6. An annual vehicle permit issued pursuant to this subsection shall be nontransferable between permittees.
- 7. The permitted vehicle or vehicle combination shall be registered in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 14 of Title 47 of the Oklahoma Statutes for maximum weight.
8. An annual vehicle permit issued pursuant to this subsection may be transferred from one vehicle to another vehicle in the fleet of the permittee provided:
- a. the permitted vehicle is destroyed or otherwise becomes permanently inoperable to the extent that the vehicle will no longer be utilized, and the permittee presents proof to the Department of Public Safety that the negotiable certificate of title or other qualifying documentation has been surrendered to the Department of Public Safety, or
- b. the certificate of title to the permitted vehicle is transferred to someone other than the permittee, and the permittee presents proof to the Department of Public Safety that the negotiable certificate of title or other qualifying documentation has been transferred from the permittee.
- 9. A permit issued for loads specific to turbine blades, used for the purpose of wind generation, may exceed a length of one hundred ten (110) feet.
B.
1. The Department of Public Safety may issue an annual vehicle permit under this subsection to a specific motor carrier, for the movement of oversize or overweight loads that cannot reasonably be dismantled. An annual vehicle permit issued under this subsection may be transferred from one vehicle to another vehicle in the fleet of the permittee provided:
- a. that no more than one vehicle is operating at a time, and
- b. the original certified permit is carried in the vehicle that is being operated under the terms of the permit.
2. An annual vehicle permit issued under this subsection shall be sent to the permittee via first-class, registered mail, or at the request and expense of the permittee via overnight delivery service. The annual vehicle permit shall not be duplicated. The annual vehicle permit shall be replaced only if:
- a. the permittee did not receive the original permit within seven (7) business days after the date of issuance,
- b. a request for replacement is submitted to the Department of Public Safety within ten (10) business days after the original date of issuance of the permit, and
- c. the request for replacement is accompanied by a notarized statement signed by a principal or officer of the permittee acknowledging that the permittee understands the permit may not be duplicated and that if the original permit is located, the permittee shall return either the original or replacement permit to the Department of Public Safety.
- 3. A request for replacement of an annual vehicle permit issued pursuant to the provisions of this subsection shall be denied if the Department of Public Safety can verify that the permittee received the original annual vehicle permit.
- 4. Lost, misplaced, damaged, destroyed, or otherwise unusable annual vehicle permits shall not be replaced. A new permit shall be required and shall be issued by the Department of Public Safety.
Laws 2009, HB 2054, c. 59, § 2, eff. November 1, 2009; Amended by Laws 2009, SB 1184, c. 293, § 1, eff. November 1, 2009.