Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Transportation
Title R909 - Motor Carrier
Rule R909-2 - Utah Size and Weight Rule
Section R909-2-36 - Port-of-Entry By-Pass Permit Provisions

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 909-2-36

Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024

(1) A temporary by-pass permit may be issued to accommodate the multi-trip highway transportation needs to motor carriers who meet the following criteria:

(a) Motor carriers must meet the multi-trip definition to receive and maintain by-pass privileges.
(i) A motor carrier may receive an exception from this requirement on a case-by-case basis, if the motor carrier can demonstrate that denial of a by-pass permit will cause a hardship if the vehicle must be diverted to a port of entry.

(b) The basis for qualification to participate in the by-pass program is based in part on the carrier's safety history as shown in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Safety Measurement System.
(i) A carrier with a CSA basic scores equal to or greater than the intervention thresholds noted in Table 4 for General, HM and Passenger, plus one other BASIC at or above the motor carrier threshold is not eligible to participate in the by-pass program.

(ii) A carrier is not eligible for a by-pass permit if the carrier meets the definition of a High-Risk Motor Carrier in Table 4.

TABLE 4

High-risk Motor Carrier Criteria

Basic

General

HM

Passenger

Unsafe Driving

65%

60%

50%

Fatigue Driving (HOS)

65%

60%

50%

Driver Fitness

80%

75%

65%

Controlled Substances and Alcohol

80%

75%

65%

Vehicle Maintenance

80%

75%

65%

Cargo-Related

80%

75%

65%

Crash Indicator

65%

60%

50%

(c) A carrier may become eligible for a by-pass permit after a focused or comprehensive review indicates that the carrier is in compliance.

(d) As a condition of receiving a by-pass permit, a motor carrier is subject to audits, safety assessments, and inspections as the division considers necessary to carry out state and federal law.

(e) Vehicles that obtain by-pass privileges must have a weight ticket, from a scale certified by the Department of Agriculture, available for inspection by law enforcement. Scale tickets must be electronically printed and must specify the time, date, unit-specific information, and destination.

(2) By-pass applications must be submitted to the division.

(a) By-pass privilege carriers must re-apply annually.

(b) Subcontractors operating under their own authority must apply for by-pass privileges independently.

(c) Carriers who lease vehicles from a subcontractor must ensure that the established by-pass criterion is met to maintain privileges.

(d) By-pass permit privileges are valid from the approval date and expire at the end of the application year on December 31.

(e) Applications must show routing information including point of origin, destination, and routine routes traveled.

(3) Approved vehicles within a motor carrier's fleet will be issued a by-pass decal, specific to each individual vehicle, and will receive a by-pass certificate that must be carried in the vehicle.

(4) By-pass privileges may be granted to carriers traversing multiple ports of entry within the same route.

(5) Authorized by-pass routes are allowed for the following Port of Entries:

(a) Daniels Port of Entry on SR 40 with empty vehicles, traveling eastbound only;

(b) Kanab Port of Entry on Highway 89 from Kanab's Main Street to the Kanab Port of Entry, while traveling on Hwy 389 between Las Vegas, Nevada and Page, Arizona, and vehicles must clear the St. George Port of Entry;

(c) Perry Port of Entry may be bypassed and travel on Highway 89 between Brigham City and Ogden; and

(d) Monticello Port of Entry may be bypassed on US-191 with empty vehicle s o n l y.

(6) By-pass privileges may be revoked or suspended should a carrier fail to meet the safety standards as set forth in the:

(a) compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) program of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration;

(b) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations;

(c) size and weight limitations;

(d) by-pass zone routes; and

(e) out-of-service criteria.

(7) If an application for a by-pass permit is denied the motor carrier may file an appeal.

(a) The appeal will be handled by the division hearing officer.

(8) The division will notify local law enforcement agencies of those carriers meeting the criteria for by-pass privileges.

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