
COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE
FOR
H. B. 4468
(By Delegate Warner)
(Originating in the Committee on Finance)
[February 28, 2000]
A BILL to amend and reenact section eleven, article seventeen,
chapter seventeen-c of the code of West Virginia, one
thousand nine hundred thirty-one, as amended, relating to
the issuance of continuous or multiple trip permits for the
transport of oversize and overweight loads on state
highways.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of West Virginia:
That section eleven, article seventeen, chapter seventeen-c
of the code of West Virginia, one thousand nine hundred thirty-
one, as amended, be amended and reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE 17. SIZE, WEIGHT AND LOAD.
§17C-17-11. Permits for excess size and weight.
(a) The commissioner of highways may, in his or her
discretion, upon application in writing and good cause being
shown therefor issue a special permit in writing authorizing:
(1) The applicant, in crossing any highway of this state, to
operate or move a vehicle or combination of vehicles of a size or weight or load exceeding the maximum specified in this chapter or
otherwise not in conformity with the provisions of this chapter,
whether the operation be continuous or not, provided the
applicant shall agree to compensate the commissioner of highways
for all damages or expenses incurred in connection with the
crossing; (2) the applicant to operate or move a vehicle or
combination of vehicles of a size or weight of vehicles or
nondivisible load exceeding the maximum specified in this chapter
or otherwise not in conformity with the provisions of this
chapter , except that a permit shall not be issued for continuous
operation of a vehicle not in conformity with the provisions of
this article relating to weight limitations subsection (b) of
this section; and (3) the applicant to move or operate, for
limited or continuous operation, a vehicle hauling containerized
cargo in a sealed, seagoing container to or from a seaport or
inland waterway port that has or will be transported by marine
shipment where the vehicle is not, as a result of hauling the
container, in conformity with the provisions of this article
relating to weight limitations, upon the conditions that: (A)
The container be hauled only on the roadways and highways
designated by the commissioner of highways; (B) the contents of
the container are not changed from the time it is loaded by the
consignor or the consignor's agent to the time it is delivered to
the consignee or the consignee's agent; and (C) such any
additional conditions as the commissioner may impose to otherwise
ensure compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
(b) The commissioner may issue a special permit to operate
or move a vehicle or combination of vehicles of a size or weight
of vehicles or nondivisible load exceeding the maximum specified
in this chapter or otherwise not in conformity with the
provisions of this chapter over routes designated by the
commissioner upon such terms and restrictions as the commissioner
may prescribe, which shall include without limitation the
following:
(1) Special annual permits will only be issued subject to the
following size and weight limits:
Interstate Routes
US Routes and



Axle Limits


















other routes


-85' long







-75' long

-28,000 pounds single


-110,000 pounds


-90,000 pounds
-45,000 pounds tandem


-14'6" high



-14'0" high
-50,000 pounds tri


-12' wide







10' wide


-55,000 pounds quad
(2) The only vehicles or combinations eligible for a special
annual permit are a truck tractor, semitrailer combination with
a minimum of five axles.
(3) For purposes of this section, nondivisible load means
any load exceeding applicable length or weight limits which, if
separated into smaller loads or vehicles, would: (A) Compromise
the intended use of the vehicle, to the extent that the
separation would make it unable to perform the function for which
it was intended; (B) Destroy the value of the load or vehicle, to
the extent that the separation would make it unusable for its intended purpose; or (C) Require more than eight workhours to
dismantle using appropriate equipment: Provided, That the
applicant for a nondivisible load permit has the burden of proof
as to the number of workhours required to dismantle the load.

(b) (c) The application for any permit shall specifically
describe the vehicle or vehicles and load to be operated or moved
along or across the highway and the particular highway or
crossing of the highway for which permit to operate is requested,
and whether the permit is requested for a single trip or for a
continuous operation.

(c) (d) The commissioner of highways is authorized to issue
or withhold a permit at his or her discretion; or, if the permit
is issued, to limit the number of trips, or to establish seasonal
or other time limitations within which the vehicles described may
be operated on or across the highways indicated, or otherwise to
limit or prescribe conditions of operation of the vehicle or
vehicles, when necessary to assure against undue damage to the
road foundations, surface, or structures, and may require the
undertaking, bond or other security as may be considered
necessary to compensate for any injury to any roadway structure
and to specify the type, number and the location for escort
vehicles for any vehicle.
The commissioner may charge a fee not to exceed five dollars
for the issuance of a permit for a mobile home and a reasonable
fee for the issuance of a permit for any other vehicle under the
provisions of this section to pay the administrative costs thereof.

(d) (e) Every permit shall be carried in the vehicle or
combination of vehicles to which it refers and shall be open to
inspection by any police officer or authorized agent of the
commissioner of highways granting the permit, and no person shall
violate any of the terms or conditions of the special permit.