Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 14-26.01311 - Permits to Move Sealed Containerized Loads
(1)
Definitions. For the purposes of this rule:
(a) A "Sealed Containerized Load" means a
freight container with or without wheels, as defined in Title 49 C.F.R., Part
59, Sec 5901(4), Rev. 2008, incorporated herein by reference, available at
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-02204.
(b) "Destination point" means the location
where the packer's seal, law enforcement seal, or U.S. Customs' seal is
broken.
(c) "Point of origin" means
the location where the packer's seal is affixed.
(2) General. Sealed containerized loads being
moved via a truck or trucks and rail in conjunction with a maritime shipment
will be considered a "nondivisible" load, eligible for an overweight or
overdimensional permit, when the following conditions are met:
(a) The sealed containerized load is being
moved by a vehicle qualified to do so under the provisions of this rule:
1. From a maritime port to the destination
point, or
2. From a maritime port
to a railroad facility for movement to the destination point, or
3. From the point of origin to a maritime
port, or
4. From the point of
origin to a railroad facility for movement to a maritime port;
and,
(b) The sealed
containerized load retains the original unbroken seal from its point of origin,
a seal placed by law enforcement, or a replacement U.S. Customs' seal
throughout its transit until reaching its destination
point.
(3) Required
On-Board Documents.
(a) The operators of
vehicles transporting sealed containerized loads by permits issued pursuant to
this rule shall at all times have on board and make available for inspection a
hard copy of at least one of the following documents:
1. A short form master bill of
lading,
2. A copy of an
electronically transmitted way bill, or
3. A completed U.S. Customs Service Authority
to move (Form 75-12) valid for the permitted load.
(b) The document(s) in paragraph (a) shall
include the following readily identifiable information:
1. Consignor,
2. Point of origin,
3. Consignee,
4. Point of destination; and,
5. Either the number of the packer's cargo
seal or the number of the U.S. Customs seal.
(4) No Straight Trucks. Because of the nature
of the load to be carried and the potential for increased wear to the highway
from vehicles so loaded, no straight truck, as defined in Section
316.003(70),
F.S., shall be eligible for a permit to haul sealed containerized
loads.
(5) Trip or Multi-Trip
Permits. When applying for a trip or multi-trip permit to transport sealed
containerized loads, the hauler must submit an application in accordance with
subsection 14-26.00411(4),
F.A.C., and include:
(a) Maximum gross weight
of the vehicle and load;
(b) Axle
spacing (center to center of each axle);
(c) The total number of axles and total
weight on each axle of the vehicle/vehicle combination;
(d) The origin and destination of the highway
move (for trip permits);
(e) Either
the number of the packer's cargo seal or the number of the U.S. Customs'
seal;
(f) The State highway(s)
requested to be traveled (for trip permits).
(6) Overall Gross Vehicle Weight. Vehicles
operating under a permit issued pursuant to this rule shall not exceed an
overall gross vehicle weight of 100,000 pounds.
(7) Axle Spacings. All vehicles operating
under a permit issued pursuant to this rule shall meet the minimum axle spacing
requirements described in the permit.
(8) Number of Axles. All vehicles operating
under a permit issued pursuant to this rule shall have a minimum of five
load-bearing axles in operation at all times during movement.
(9) Outer Bridge Length. All vehicles
operating under a permit issued pursuant to this rule shall have an outer
bridge length of 51 feet or greater.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 316.550, 334.044(2) FS. Law Implemented 316.535, 316.550, 334.044(27) FS.
New 9-14-93, Amended 6-23-96, 2-1-10, 10-4-10, 2-5-13, 3-9-17.
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