Code of Maine Rules
29 - DEPARTMENT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE
250 - BUREAU OF MOTOR VEHICLES
Bureau of Motor Vehicles
Chapter 170 - PERMITTING COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AT CANADIAN WEIGHT LIMITS TO TRAVEL FROM DESIGNATED POINTS AT THE CANADIAN BORDER TO BAILEYVILLE, MADAWASKA, AND VAN BUREN
- Section 250-170-1 - DEFINITIONS
- Section 250-170-2 - SYNOPSIS
- Section 250-170-3 - COMMUNICATIONS
- Section 250-170-4 - PAYMENTS AND REMITTANCES
- Section 250-170-5 - LEGAL NAME AND ADDRESS
- Section 250-170-6 - NAME AND ADDRESS CHANGES
- Section 250-170-7 - LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
- Section 250-170-8 - CANADIAN WEIGHT LIMITS (CWL) PERMIT APPLICATION
- Section 250-170-9 - AUTHORIZED ROUTES
- Section 250-170-10 - AUTHORIZED CONFIGURATIONS
- Section 250-170-11 - SAFETY
- Section 250-170-12 - CREDENTIALS
- Section 250-170-13 - FEES
- Section 250-170-14 - REFUNDS
- Section 250-170-15 - REVOCATION
- Section 250-170-16 - MUNICIPAL FISCAL IMPACT
- Section 250-170-17 - EFFECTIVE DATE
- Appendix 250-170-A
Current through 2024-52, December 25, 2024
SUMMARY: This rule implements the Canadian Weight Limits (CWL) program authorized by Title 29 A M.R.S.A. § 2354-C which provides for the operation of three vehicle configurations at certain Canadian weight limits between the Canadian border at Calais to a mill in Baileyville; from the Canadian border at Madawaska to a paper mill in Madawaska; and from the Canadian border at Van Buren to a rail yard in Van Buren.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 29-A M.R.S.A. §2354-C
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