New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chapter IV - Highways
Subchapter C - Highway Use And Maintenance
Part 154 - Special Hauling Permits
Subpart 154-2 - Divisible Load Overweight Permits
Section 154-2.7 - Financial responsibility
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
In order to protect the State of New York, the various political subdivisions thereof, and the public, every holder of a divisible load permit shall meet the insurance requirements described in this section.
(a) Liability insurance coverage. Every holder of a divisible load permit shall procure and maintain a policy of liability insurance coverage from a company duly authorized to transact business in this State. Such insurance policy shall provide for liability arising from the ownership, operation, maintenance, or use of each vehicle for which a divisible load permit is granted and shall provide for at least the following liability coverage.
(b) Certification. Each applicant for a divisible load permit shall certify to the department the following:
The department shall not issue, amend or renew a divisible load permit to any applicant who has not provided this certification to the department.
(c) Proof of insurance. The commissioner may require from each applicant, prior to issuing a divisible load permit, a certificate of insurance, as that term in defined in section 311 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, showing that there is a liability insurance policy in effect meeting the minimum requirements specified in this section.
(d) Permit revocation. The commissioner may revoke any divisible load permit when an insurance policy meeting the requirements of this section has been cancelled without corresponding evidence that a replacement policy also meeting the requirements of this section has been issued.
(e) Audit. The commissioner may investigate or audit any holder of a divisible load permit with respect to compliance with the provisions of this section. Failure of a permit holder to cooperate in any such investigation or failure to provide within a reasonable time such records as the commissioner may reasonably require to investigate the permit holder's compliance with the provisions of this section shall constitute grounds for the suspension or revocation of the divisible load permit.
(f) Municipalities. A self-insured municipality may furnish, in lieu of the insurance certificate, a self-insurance indemnification agreement in a form prescribed by the Department of Transportation.
(g) Waiver. The commissioner may waive any of the provisions contained in this section when special conditions warrant.