Permits to exceed legal weight limits; loads exceeding both weight
limits and length, width, or height limits
Sec. 3. (a) The fees for permits issued under IC 9-20-6 to exceed
the legal weight limit are as follows:
(1) A trip permit, twenty dollars ($20).
(2) A mileage fee, which is in addition to the trip permit fee in
subdivision (1), to be calculated for that part of the gross weight
exceeding eighty thousand (80,000) pounds as follows:
(A) For loads greater than eighty thousand (80,000) pounds
but not more than one hundred eight thousand (108,000)
pounds, thirty-five cents ($0.35) per mile.
(B) For loads greater than one hundred eight thousand
(108,000) pounds but not more than one hundred fifty
thousand (150,000) pounds, sixty cents ($0.60) per mile.
(C) For loads greater than one hundred fifty thousand
(150,000) pounds, one dollar ($1) per mile.
(3) A ninety (90) day permit, two hundred dollars ($200).
(b) If an application for a permit involves transporting heavy
vehicles or loads, or other objects, that exceed the legal length,
width, or height limit and that also exceed the legal weight limit in
the same movement, the applicant shall pay only the greater of the
two (2) fees established in section 2 or 3 of this chapter and the
issuing officer or body shall issue a single oversize-overweight
permit. The fee for a ninety (90) day permit described in
IC 9-20-6-2(b)(3) is two hundred dollars ($200).
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17.
Last modified: May 27, 2006