As used in the movement of overweight and over dimension
vehicle rules:
(A) "Applicant" means
any person that applies for a permit to move an overweight and/or over
dimension vehicle on the state highway system and includes any agent or permit
agency that is authorized to act on behalf of such person.
(B) "Bill of lading" means a receipt or
ticket for property tendered for transportation by a motor common carrier in
interstate, intrastate or foreign commerce containing the following
information:
(1) Names of consignor and
consignee.
(2) Origin and
destination points.
(3) Number of
packages.
(4) Description of
freight.
(5) Date.
(6) Weight, volume, or measurement of freight
(if applicable to the rating of the freight).
(C) "Construction equipment permit" means a
permit granting a special privilege which allows the unlimited number of
movements of the same vehicle, including trailer and/or
equipment or machinery, whose width does not exceed twelve feet and whose
weight, length and height do not exceed the limitations of sections
5577.02 to
5577.05 of the Revised
Code
construction equipment to or
from a construction work site, not to
exceed
for up to three hundred
sixty-five calendar days.
(D)
"Continuing permit" means any permit granting a special privilege which allows
an unlimited number of movements of the same vehicle, including any approved
load, axle weight, and axle spacing, between the same two specific locations
over the same specified route not to
exceed
for up to ninety calendar
days.
(E) "Continuing annual
permit" means any permit granting a special privilege which allows an unlimited
number of movements of the same vehicle, including any approved load, axle
weight, and axle spacing, between the same two specific locations over the same
specified route not to exceed
for up to three hundred sixty-five calendar
days.
(F) "Department" means Ohio
department of transportation.
(G)
"Director" means the director of the Ohio department of transportation, or the
director's designee.
(H)
"Emergency" means an occurrence or series of occurrences which causes, or
threatens to cause, imminent loss of life or
otherwise endangers public health, safety or welfare.
(I) "Emergency permit" means any permit
applied for and granted over the phone during an emergency with all permit
application procedures being complied with, and all fees submitted the next
business day
for a movement necessitated by
any occurrence which causes or threatens to cause the loss of life or otherwise
endangers public health, safety or welfare.
(J) "Farm equipment permit" means a permit
granting a special privilege which allows the unlimited number of movements of
farm machinery and equipment as specified in division (U) of section
4501.01 of the Revised Code to
and from a farm or between two farm implement dealers, not to exceed three
hundred sixty-five calendar days. The permitted vehicle shall be part of an
over dimension vehicle whose maximum weight, length and height do not exceed
the limitations specified in sections
5577.02 to
5577.05 of the Revised Code and
whose width is fourteen feet or less.
(K) "Legal
holiday
Holiday" is
any
a day
appointed and recommended by the governor of Ohio or the president of the
United States as a holiday where movement by special
permit is prohibited. These shall include, all
state and federal holidays, including, but
holidays are not limited to
the following: New Year's day, Martin
Luther King day, Washington-Lincoln day, Memorial day, Independence
day, Labor day, Columbus day, Veterans day,
Thanksgiving day and Christmas day and may include any
additional holidays as determined by the director. If any
holiday designated herein falls on Sunday, the
next succeeding day
following Monday is a legal holiday
and if the holidays falls on a Saturday, the
immediately preceding Friday is a legal holiday.
(L) "Marina permit" means a permit granting a
special privilege which allows the unlimited number of movements of boats to
and from a point of storage, repair or launch, not to exceed three hundred
sixty-five calendar days. The permitted vehicle shall
be part of an over dimension vehicle whose maximum
weight does not exceed the maximum
weight limitations specified in sections
5577.02 to
5577.04 of the Revised Code, the maximum width of
and
whose width is fourteen feet or
less, the maximum
and whose load length
is
of
sixty-five or less
feet, and whose
the maximum overall length
is
of
seventy-five feet or less. The pick-up and
delivery may not exceed a ten mile radius of
state
from the point of origin over
state and U.S. highways. Movement is not authorized on fully controlled or
limited access highways. Power unit may consist of an agriculture tractor or
land tug. Such vehicle must have a three digit unit number clearly displayed.
Maximum operating height is not to exceed four inches below the least vertical
clearance for overhead obstructions on the route, but in no case shall the
operating height exceed fourteen feet, six inches. Properly
The transporting
vehicle must have properly placed slow moving vehicle signage
shall be affixed to the transporting
vehicle and at least one rear escort vehicle
shall
accompanying the load at all times.
(M) "Manufactured building permit" means a
permit granting a special privilege which allows an unlimited number of
movements of a manufactured building or manufactured building component, not to
exceed three hundred sixty-five calendar days. The permitted vehicle shall be
part of an over dimension vehicle whose maximum weight, length and height do
not exceed the limitations specified in sections
5577.02 to
5577.05 of the Revised Code and
whose width is twelve feet or less.
(N) "Michigan legal permit" means a permit
granting a special privilege which allows the movement
of an overweight vehicle for
movement
over prescribed routes between
a specified point in Williams, Fulton or
Lucas counties in Ohio and the Michigan border, over
prescribed routes. The permitted weight shall be based on the state of
Michigan's weight law, with a gross vehicle weight not to exceed one hundred
fifty-four thousand pounds, and shall
have
with sufficient number of axles to
meet the Michigan weight law.
(O)
"Multi-State permit" means a permit granting a
special privilege which allows an overweight and/or over dimension vehicle with
a non-divisible load to make one move on the effective date of the permit
during a ten day period between two specific points over prescribed routes with
a maximum gross vehicle weight not to exceed one hundred twenty thousand
pounds, a maximum overall width not to exceed fourteen feet and a maximum
overall height not to exceed fourteen feet six inches. The maximum overall
length not to exceed one hundred feet. Movement in Ohio must originate from or
be destined to a state participating in the southeastern association of state
highway and transportation officials multi-state permit program and travel
under the permit must include Ohio and at least one other participating state.
Such participating states are Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina, South
Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.
"International Sealed Container permit" means a permit
granting a special privilege which allows the movement of a freight container
sealed by a U.S. customs seal or packer's seal from an Ohio point of origin
where the seal is affixed to an approved Ohio intermodal facility with a
destination point outside the United States where the seal is broken for which
a continuing permit may be granted for forty-five or ninety days. This permit
does not apply to hazardous materials designated as such under the "Hazardous
Materials Transportation Act," 88 Stat. 2156 (1975),
49 U.S.C.
5101 to
5128, and regulations adopted
under it.
(P) "
Nondivisible load
Approved
Ohio Intermodal facility" means
a facility where
international sealed containers will be transferred from a commercial motor
vehicle to a rail car, barge, ship, or cargo plane.
that which cannot be reduced in size or weight, or
which is impractical to divide, or which cannot be so adjusted as to be within
the size and weight limitations specified in sections 5577.02 to 5577.05 of the
Revised Code, because to do so would:
(1) Compromise the intended use of
the vehicle, i.e., make it unable to perform the function for which it was
intended;
(2) Destroy the value of the load or
vehicle, i.e., make it unusable for its intended purpose; or
(3) Require more than eight
workhours to dismantle using appropriate equipment. The applicant for
nondivisible load permit has the burden of proof as to the number of workhours
required to dismantle the load.
For the purposes of this rule, three
or fewer steel or aluminum coils, transported by a vehicle, are deemed
nondivisible loads.
(Q) "
Over
dimension vehicle
Nondivisible load"
means
any vehicle, machinery, equipment, load, or
combination thereof, which exceeds the maximum widths, heights or
lengths
that which cannot be reduced in size or
weight, or which is impractical to divide, or which cannot be so adjusted as to
be within the size and weight limitations specified in
sections
5577.02 to
5577.05 of the Revised Code
, because to do so would:.
(1)
Compromise the
intended use of the vehicle, i.e., make it unable to perform the function for
which it was intended;
(2)
Destroy the value of the load or vehicle, i.e., make it
unusable for its intended purpose; or
(3)
Require more than
eight work hours to dismantle using appropriate equipment. The applicant for
nondivisible load permit has the burden of proof as to the number of work hours
required to dismantle the load.
For the purposes of this rule, three or
fewer steel or aluminum coils, transported by a vehicle, are deemed
nondivisible loads.
(R) "Overweight vehicle" means any
vehicle, machinery, equipment, load or combination thereof, which exceeds the
maximum weights specified in sections 5577.02 to 5577.04 of the Revised
Code.
(S)(R) "Overweight and/or
over dimension vehicle" means any vehicle, machinery,
equipment,
and/or load, or combination thereof, which exceeds the
limitations specified in sections
5577.02 to
5577.05 of the Revised
Code.
(T)(S) "Permit" means a
written document, verified and issued by the director, granting a special
privilege which allows the movement of an overweight and/or over dimension
vehicle, subject to the conditions and limitations specified on that
document.
(U)(T) "Permittee" means
any applicant that is granted a permit under Chapter 5501:2-1 of the
Administrative Code.
(V)(U) "Person" means any
individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, federal agency, corporation
(including government corporation), partnership, association, the state,
municipality, commission, political subdivision of the state or any interstate
body.
(W)(V) "Pneumatic tires"
means tires of rubber and fabric or tires of similar material, inflated with
air.
(X)(W) "Steel
or Aluminum coil permit" means a permit granting
a special privilege which allows the movement of three or fewer steel
or aluminum coils with a maximum gross vehicle
weight in excess of the eighty thousand pounds legal load limit, but not to
exceed one hundred twenty thousand pounds, between two specific points, over
prescribed routes. Such permits may be issued as a single trip
permit, a continuing permit or annual continuing
trip permit.
(Y)(X) "Single trip
permit" means any permit granting a special privilege which allows an
overweight and/or over dimension vehicle to make one move
on the effective date of the permit during
a five day period,
and between two specific points over prescribed
routes.
(Z)(Y) "Single trip and
return permit" means any permit granting a special privilege which allows an
overweight and/or over dimension vehicle to make a movement between two
specific points over prescribed routes and
returning to the point of origin, over prescribed routes. The return trip must take
place within five days of the original movement.
(AA)(Z)
"Unpermitted movement" means any movement involving a vehicle and/or load exceeding the weight and/or dimension
limitations of sections
5577.01 to
5577.09 of the Revised Code that
is made either without a permit issued pursuant to Chapter 5501:2-1 of the
Administrative Code or contrary to the conditions and limitations imposed by a
permit issued pursuant to Chapter 5501:2-1 of the Administrative
Code.
(BB)(AA) "Vehicle" means
every device in, upon, or by which any person or property may be transported or
drawn upon a highway except devices other than bicycles moved by human
power.
(CC)(BB) "Boat permit"
means a permit issued for granting a
special privilege which allows an unlimited number of movements of a vehicle
hauling a trailer designed and used for the transportation of boats, not to exceed three hundred sixty-five calendar
days. The permitted vehicle shall be part of
an over dimension vehicle whose
not exceed
the maximum weight, length and height do not
exceed the limitations specified in sections
5577.02 to
5577.05 of the Revised Code and
whose
the
maximum width is
of twelve feet or
less.
(DD)(CC) "Regional heavy
haul permit" means any permit granting a special privilege which allows an
overweight and/or over dimension vehicle to make movements between an origin
and up to five separate destinations within a proximal geographical vicinity
over prescribed routes.
The permit may be issued to
divisible or nondivisible loads. Permits may be issued as a single permit or a
ninety day continuing permit.
(EE) "Aluminum coil permit" means a
permit granting a special privilege which allows the movement of three or fewer
aluminum coils with a maximum gross vehicle weight in excess of the eighty
thousand pounds legal load limit, but not to exceed one hundred twenty thousand
pounds, between two specific points, over prescribed routes. Such permits may
be issued as a single trip, a continuing permit or annual continuing trip
permit.