N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 17 §§ 154-2.16 - Replacement rights
(a) F1 and F2
permits. Replacement rights attach to a self-powered vehicle, tractor or power
unit which is registered and currently permitted in New York. Upon the transfer
of a vehicle to which a permit is or has been permitted within the last four
years the permit eligibility rights of the vehicle must be clearly identified.
Permit rights cannot be transferred to a new owner or company unless
transferred with the vehicle and are part of the sale of the business.
(1) A certificate of grandfather rights may
be obtained in connection with a divisible load overweight permit from the
Department of Transportation for each tractor or power unit which is
operational on public highways.
(2)
The new owner of a business will not be eligible for a divisible load
overweight permit for the purchased vehicle(s) unless a certificate of
grandfather rights is submitted with the application.
(3) If a permit is revoked pursuant to this
Part the certificate of grandfather rights issued pursuant to the revoked
permit may be modified, or found null and void, and must be returned to the
department immediately.
(b) F3, F4, F5 and F6 category permits. The
replacement rights attach to a self-powered vehicle, tractor or power unit
which was registered in New York at some time prior to January 1, 1986 and
which was operational on public highways at some time during the three-year
period prior to January 1, 1986. Upon the transfer of a vehicle to which a
permit has been previously issued, the permit eligibility rights of the vehicle
must be clearly identified. Permit rights cannot be transferred to a new owner
or company unless they are being transferred with the vehicle and are part of
the sale of the business.
(1) A certificate of
grandfather rights may be obtained in connection with a divisible load
overweight permit from the Department of Transportation for each tractor or
power unit which was registered at some time prior to January 1, 1986 and which
was operational on public highways at some time during the three-year period
prior to January 1, 1986.
(2) The
new owner of a business will not be eligible for a divisible load overweight
permit for the purchased vehicle(s) if there is not a certificate of
grandfather rights submitted with the permit application.
(3) If a permit is revoked pursuant to the
provisions of this Part by the Commissioner of the Department of
Transportation, the certificate of grandfather rights which was issued pursuant
to the terms of the revoked permit may be modified or found null and void and
must be returned to the department immediately by the permittee.
Notes
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