Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 14-26.0041 - Definitions and Terms
All terms in this rule chapter shall have the same meaning as defined in section 316.003, F.S., except that "Department" shall refer to the Department of Transportation. Additionally, the following terms are defined:
(1)
"Applicant" means a person or entity requesting a permit.
(2) "Axle Spacing" means the measurement
between the centers of the axles as measured from center-to-center of wheel
hubs.
(3) "Divisible Load" means a
load which exceeds the legal weight, length, width or height limits established
in sections 316.515 and
316.535, F.S., which can be
dismantled using appropriate equipment without destroying the value or
compromising the intended use of the load.
(4) "Escort" means a person authorized in the
manner prescribed in paragraphs
14-26.012(2)(b)
-(c), F.A.C., to perform accompanying duties for overweight or overdimensional
vehicles.
(5) "Escort Vehicles"
means a vehicle independent of the permitted vehicle, equipped with a working,
amber warning light located on top of the escort vehicle, and operated by a
qualified escort, law enforcement escort, or any combination shown in Rule
14-26.012, F.A.C.
(6) "Excluding Holidays" means movement is
prohibited all day on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor
Day, Thanksgiving, the day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas. If any of these
holidays fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall also be observed as a
holiday. If any of these holidays fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall
also be observed as a holiday.
(7)
"External Bridge" or "outer bridge" means the distance from the center of the
front steering axle of the vehicle (or combination of vehicles) to the center
of the last axle of the vehicle (or combination of vehicles).
(8) "Fifth Wheel" means a device mounted on a
truck tractor or similar towing vehicle (e.g., converter dolly) which
interfaces with and couples to the upper coupler assembly of a
semitrailer.
(9) "Flag" means a red
or florescent orange device used to warn approaching traffic of a safety
hazard.
(10) "Governmental Entity"
means as defined in section
215.985(2)(c),
F.S.
(11) "Inner-Bridge" means the
distance between the centers of any two or more consecutive axles on a vehicle
(or combination of vehicles) traveling on the interstate system only, exclusive
of the external bridge.
(12)
"Kingpin Setting" means the distance between the kingpin or other peg which
locks into the fifth wheel and the center of the rear axle or the center of the
rear axle grouping (whichever applies).
(13) "Law Enforcement Escort" means any
police officer as defined in section
316.003(32),
F.S., operating any vehicle owned by a law enforcement agency using blue or red
and blue warning lights to accompany an oversize/overweight vehicle.
(14) "Local Moves" means hauling not more
than a 50 mile radius from the point of origin.
(15) "Manufactured Building" or "modular
building" means a closed structure, building assembly, or system of
subassemblies, which may include structural, electrical, plumbing, heating,
ventilating, or other service systems made for installation or erection as a
finished building or part of a finished building, which shall include, but not
be limited to residential, commercial, institutional, storage, and industrial
structures. The term includes buildings not intended for human habitation such
as lawn storage buildings and storage sheds made and assembled offsite by a
manufacturer certified in conformance with section
553.381, F.S.
(16) "Manufactured Home" means as defined in
section 320.01(2)(b),
F.S.
(17) "Mobile Home" means as
defined in section 320.01(2)(a),
F.S.
(18) "Multiple Loading" means
the placing of more than one item on a vehicle so as to cause the overall
measurements to exceed the maximum length, width, height, and weight
limitations established in sections
316.515 and
316.535, F.S.
(19) "Multi-Trip Permit" or "blanket" or
"annual permit" or "Route Specific Blanket Permit" means authorization issued
to allow multiple trips for a period not to exceed 12 months.
(20) "Non-Routine Permit" means authorization
issued with a structural evaluation or override authorization.
(21) "Overdimensional" or "oversize" means
any vehicle configuration, including the load, which exceeds the limitations
provided in Section 316.515, F.S.
(22) "Overhang" means that portion of a load
or vehicle attachment that projects beyond the front or rear wheels of a
vehicle or the front or rear bumper of a vehicle if it is equipped with a front
or rear bumper.
(23) "Overweight"
means any vehicle configuration, including the load, which exceeds the
limitations provided in Section
316.535, F.S.
(24) "Permit Office" means the Permit Section
of the Office of Maintenance, Florida Department of Transportation, with
offices located in Tallahassee, Florida. Website:
www.fdotmaint.com/permit/.
(25) "Permittee" means the applicant to whom
an oversize/overweight permit is issued.
(26) "Routine Permit" means authorization
issued by the Department for an overweight or overdimensional load that did not
require a structural evaluation, local movement restrictions, or override
authorization.
(27) "Self-Propelled
Equipment" means a single rigid frame unit propelled with its own power source
which does not transport a divisible load, and includes equipment such as earth
handling equipment, cranes (which may include a dolly attachment), derricks and
fire trucks.
(28) "Trip Permit"
means authorization issued to allow a single hauling of a load from point of
origin to destination.
(29) "Truck
Crane" means any vehicle (which may include a dolly attachment) designed and
constructed to be used primarily for lifting, lowering, or traversing while
operating from either a secure stationary position, or in a rolling position,
if specifically designed for rolling operation.
(30) "Valid Permit" means authorization
pursuant to section 316.550, F.S., by the Department
that has not been altered, changed, or otherwise modified, unless in writing by
the Department, accompanied by the original permit.
(31) "Warning Light" means a class 2
electrical lighting device located on a permitted vehicle and/or escort
vehicles, used to warn all approaching traffic of a possible safety hazard. The
device shall be any one or combination of the following:
(a) Rotating;
(b) Strobe;
(c) Flashing.
(32) "Warning Sign" means a sign device,
located on permitted vehicle and escort vehicles, used to warn all approaching
traffic of a possible safety hazard.
(33) "Wrecker Permit" means authorization
issued for the operation of a wrecker where the combined weight of the wrecker
plus towed disabled vehicle exceeds the maximum weight established by section
316.535,
F.S.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 316.550(6), 334.044(2) FS. Law Implemented 316.515, 316.550 FS.
New 9-15-87, Amended 7-21-91, 6-23-96, 11-10-98, 2-1-10, 10-4-10, 2-5-13, 8-23-16, 4-24-18.
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