Utah Admin. Code R909-2-8 - General Oversize or Overweight Provisions
(1) Except when entering on Northbound I-15
at the St. George Port of Entry, Westbound I-80 at the Echo Port of Entry, and
Eastbound I-80 at the Wendover Port of Entry, the appropriate permit must be
obtained before operating within Utah.
(2) Each oversized or overweight permit must
be carried in the vehicle or combination vehicles and may be in paper or
electronic format.
(3) The
conditions that must be met to obtain an oversized or overweight permit are:
(a) the motor carrier complies with the
financial responsibility obligations;
(b) the vehicle or vehicles must be properly
registered;
(c) the driver or
drivers are properly licensed with appropriate endorsements;
(d) the motor carrier complies with the
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations;
(e) the motor carrier complies with the
Hazardous Material Regulations; and
(f) the motor carrier complies with the
Unified Carrier Registration or UCR as required.
(4) Exception: Length limitations do not
apply to combinations of vehicles operated at night by a public utility if
required for emergency repair of public service facilities or properties, or
when operated with an oversized or overweight permit.
(5) Liability of permittee: The applicant or
permittee, as a condition for obtaining an oversized permit, must assume
responsibility for crashes, including injury to any persons or damage to public
or private property caused by their operations.
(6) Indemnity clause. The applicant or
permittee must agree to indemnify and hold harmless the department from claims
resulting directly or indirectly from the operation and transportation of
vehicles or a combination of vehicles operating under an oversized or
overweight permit.
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