Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 18 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 18.8 - MOTOR CARRIER SERVICES DIVISION
Subchapter 18.8.5 - Overdimensional Permit Requirements
Rule 18.8.509 - SPECIAL PERMIT RESTRICTIONS - SUPER-LOAD PERMIT
Current through Register Vol. 6, March 22, 2024
(1) Unless otherwise provided for in statute or in these rules, permits issued under 61-10-121 through 61-10-125, MCA, have the following requirements.
(2) Alteration of any word or figure on the face of a permit will void the permit immediately and it will be subject to confiscation by the inspecting officer.
(3) A permit is not transferable upon change of ownership of a vehicle. If the owner of the vehicle for which a current permit has been issued replaces the vehicle, the department may transfer the permit to the new vehicle.
(4) A legible copy of a printed or electronic permit must be carried in the assigned vehicle.
(5) Resident implement dealers operating under a special permit in accordance with 61-10-121(1)(b), MCA may have dimensions on an as-needed basis.
(6) No travel is allowed when a route has been placed under severe driving conditions as determined by the department.
(7) The carrier shall be liable for any damages to property caused by the permittee. Failure to correct damage to department property may result in revocation of permit privileges. Repairs not completed within a reasonable timeframe may be repaired by the department and costs billed to the permittee.
(8) Unless otherwise specified in statute or rule, the following travel restrictions apply to vehicles operating under special permits:
(9) Mobile home towing unit specific requirements include:
(10) At the discretion of the MCS administrator or designee, any restricted travel may be waived.
(11) Loads which exceed 18 feet in width, 150 feet in length, 17 feet in height, or which require approval by the department's Bridge Bureau due to the weight, truck configuration, and/or route must apply for a super-load permit. The department may impose conditions on the issuance of a complete super-load permit, including, but not limited to, requiring the permittee to:
(12) Loads exceeding 18 feet wide up to 34 feet wide, 17 feet high up to 24 feet high, and/or 150 feet long up to 200 feet long, must obtain the appropriate department district administrator or designee approval of a completed super-load permit application. The department's decision on a complete super-load application for these dimensions must be issued within two working days of a properly completed application submittal.
(13) Loads exceeding 34 feet wide, 24 feet high, and/or 200 feet long must obtain the appropriate department district administrator or designee approval of the super-load permit application. The department's decision on a super-load application for these dimensions must be issued within five working days of a properly completed application submittal.
AUTH: 61-10-129, 61-10-155, MCA; IMP: 61-10-121, 61-10-122, 61-10-123, 61-10-124, 61-10-125, MCA