Utah Code Ann. § 72-7-406
(1)
(a) The department may, upon receipt of an application and good cause shown, issue in writing an oversize permit or an oversize and overweight permit. The oversize permit or oversize and overweight permit may authorize the applicant to operate or move upon a highway:
(d) The department may deny or issue a permit under this section to protect the safety of the traveling public and to protect highway foundation, surfaces, or structures from undue damage by one or more of the following:
(2) An application for a permit under this section shall state:
(4) A permit under this section may not be issued or is not valid unless the vehicle or combination of vehicles is:
(5)
(a)
(6)
(c) A semiannual oversize and overweight permit under this Subsection (6) is valid for not more than 180 continuous days. The fee for this permit is:
(d) An annual oversize and overweight permit under this Subsection (6) is valid for not more than 365 continuous days. The fee for this permit is:
(7)
(a) A single trip oversize and overweight permit may be issued under this section for a vehicle or combination of vehicles carrying a nondivisible load that exceeds:
(b)
(c)
(8)
(a) An oversize and overweight permit may be issued under this section for a vehicle or combination of vehicles carrying a divisible load if:
(ii) the length of the vehicle or combination of vehicles is:
(c) The fee for a semiannual oversize and overweight permit under this Subsection (8), which permit is valid for not more than 180 continuous days is:
(d) The fee for an annual oversize and overweight permit under this Subsection (8), which permit is valid for not more than 365 continuous days is:
(12) Any person who violates any of the terms or conditions of a permit issued under this section: