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HF 1149

as introduced - 92nd Legislature (2021 - 2022) Posted on 02/18/2021 04:58pm

KEY: stricken = removed, old language.
underscored = added, new language.

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Introduction Posted on 02/15/2021

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A bill for an act
relating to motor vehicles; amending certain motor vehicle weight limits for harvest
season; amending Minnesota Statutes 2020, sections 169.826, subdivision 1a;
169.86, subdivision 5.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:

Section 1.

Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 169.826, subdivision 1a, is amended to read:


Subd. 1a.

Harvest season increase amountdeleted text begin ; permitdeleted text end .

new text begin (a) new text end The limitations provided in
sections 169.823 to 169.829 are increased by ten percent from the beginning of harvest to
November 30 each year for the movement of deleted text begin sugar beets, carrots, and potatoesdeleted text end new text begin unprocessed
or raw farm products
new text end from the field of harvest to the point of the first unloading. Transfer
of the product from a farm vehicle or small farm trailer, within the meaning of chapter 168,
to another vehicle is not considered to be the first unloading.

new text begin (b) A vehicle must not be operated under this subdivision:
new text end

new text begin (1) on an interstate highway, if it exceeds the weight limitations otherwise provided in
sections 169.823 to 169.829 absent the increase under this subdivision, except as provided
in subdivision 3; or
new text end

new text begin (2) with a weight that exceeds the tire manufacturer's recommended load, the
manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating as affixed to the vehicle, or other certification
of gross vehicle weight rating under Code of Federal Regulations, title 49, sections 567.4
to 567.7.
new text end

new text begin (c)new text end A permit deleted text begin issueddeleted text end under section 169.86deleted text begin , subdivision 1deleted text end deleted text begin , paragraph (a),deleted text end isnew text begin notnew text end required.
deleted text begin The commissioner shall not issue permits under this subdivision if to do so will result in a
loss of federal highway funding to the state.
deleted text end new text begin The increase under this subdivision does not
apply for a vehicle operated under a special permit issued under this chapter.
new text end

new text begin (d) The commissioner must annually designate the date for the beginning of harvest for
farm products and must maintain on a department website information regarding the
beginning and ending dates for the weight limits increase under this subdivision.
new text end

Sec. 2.

Minnesota Statutes 2020, section 169.86, subdivision 5, is amended to read:


Subd. 5.

Fees; proceeds deposited; appropriation.

The commissioner, with respect to
highways under the commissioner's jurisdiction, may charge a fee for each permit issued.
The fee for an annual permit that expires by law on the date of the vehicle registration
expiration must be based on the proportion of the year that remains until the expiration date.
All fees for permits issued by the commissioner of transportation must be deposited as
provided in paragraph (i) and in section 174.525. Except for those annual permits for which
the permit fees are specified elsewhere in this chapter, the fees are:

(a) $15 for each single trip permit.

(b) $36 for each job permit. A job permit may be issued for like loads carried on a specific
route for a period not to exceed two months. "Like loads" means loads of the same product,
weight, and dimension.

(c) $60 for an annual permit to be issued for a period not to exceed 12 consecutive
months. Annual permits may be issued for:

(1) motor vehicles used to alleviate a temporary crisis adversely affecting the safety or
well-being of the public;

(2) motor vehicles that travel on interstate highways and carry loads authorized under
subdivision 1a;

deleted text begin (3) motor vehicles operating with gross weights authorized under section 169.826,
subdivision 1a
;
deleted text end

deleted text begin (4)deleted text end new text begin (3)new text end special pulpwood vehicles described in section 169.863;

deleted text begin (5)deleted text end new text begin (4)new text end motor vehicles bearing snowplow blades not exceeding ten feet in width;

deleted text begin (6)deleted text end new text begin (5)new text end noncommercial transportation of a boat by the owner or user of the boat; and

deleted text begin (7)deleted text end new text begin (6)new text end motor vehicles carrying bales of agricultural products authorized under section
169.862.

(d) $120 for an oversize annual permit to be issued for a period not to exceed 12
consecutive months. Annual permits may be issued for:

(1) mobile cranes;

(2) construction equipment, machinery, and supplies;

(3) manufactured homes and manufactured storage buildings;

(4) implements of husbandry;

(5) double-deck buses;

(6) commercial boat hauling and transporting waterfront structures, including, but not
limited to, portable boat docks and boat lifts; and

(7) three-vehicle combinations consisting of two empty, newly manufactured trailers
for cargo, horses, or livestock, not to exceed 28-1/2 feet per trailer; provided, however, the
permit allows the vehicles to be moved from a trailer manufacturer to a trailer dealer only
while operating on twin-trailer routes designated under section 169.81, subdivision 3,
paragraph (c).

(e) For vehicles that have axle weights exceeding the weight limitations of sections
169.823 to 169.829, an additional cost added to the fees listed above. However, this paragraph
applies to any vehicle described in section 168.013, subdivision 3, paragraph (b), but only
when the vehicle exceeds its gross weight allowance set forth in that paragraph, and then
the additional cost is for all weight, including the allowance weight, in excess of the permitted
maximum axle weight. The additional cost is equal to the product of the distance traveled
times the sum of the overweight axle group cost factors shown in the following chart:

Overweight Axle Group Cost Factors
Weight (pounds)
Cost Per Mile For Each Group Of:
exceeding weight
limitations on axles
Two
consecutive
axles spaced
within 8 feet
or less
Three
consecutive
axles spaced
within 9 feet
or less
Four consecutive
axles spaced within
14 feet or less
0-2,000
.12
.05
.04
2,001-4,000
.14
.06
.05
4,001-6,000
.18
.07
.06
6,001-8,000
.21
.09
.07
8,001-10,000
.26
.10
.08
10,001-12,000
.30
.12
.09
12,001-14,000
Not
permitted
.14
.11
14,001-16,000
Not
permitted
.17
.12
16,001-18,000
Not
permitted
.19
.15
18,001-20,000
Not
permitted
Not
permitted
.16
20,001-22,000
Not
permitted
Not
permitted
.20

The amounts added are rounded to the nearest cent for each axle or axle group. The additional
cost does not apply to paragraph (c), clauses (1) and (3).

For a vehicle found to exceed the appropriate maximum permitted weight, a cost-per-mile
fee of 22 cents per ton, or fraction of a ton, over the permitted maximum weight is imposed
in addition to the normal permit fee. Miles must be calculated based on the distance already
traveled in the state plus the distance from the point of detection to a transportation loading
site or unloading site within the state or to the point of exit from the state.

(f) As an alternative to paragraph (e), an annual permit may be issued for overweight,
or oversize and overweight, mobile cranes; construction equipment, machinery, and supplies;
implements of husbandry; and commercial boat hauling. The fees for the permit are as
follows:

Gross Weight (pounds) of Vehicle
Annual Permit Fee
90,000
or less
$200
90,001
- 100,000
$300
100,001
- 110,000
$400
110,001
- 120,000
$500
120,001
- 130,000
$600
130,001
- 140,000
$700
140,001
- 145,000
$800
145,001
- 155,000
$900

If the gross weight of the vehicle is more than 155,000 pounds the permit fee is determined
under paragraph (e).

(g) For vehicles which exceed the width limitations set forth in section 169.80 by more
than 72 inches, an additional cost equal to $120 added to the amount in paragraph (a) when
the permit is issued while seasonal load restrictions pursuant to section 169.87 are in effect.

(h) $85 for an annual permit to be issued for a period not to exceed 12 months, for
refuse-compactor vehicles that carry a gross weight of not more than: 22,000 pounds on a
single rear axle; 38,000 pounds on a tandem rear axle; or, subject to section 169.828,
subdivision 2
, 46,000 pounds on a tridem rear axle. A permit issued for up to 46,000 pounds
on a tridem rear axle must limit the gross vehicle weight to not more than 62,000 pounds.

(i) $300 for a motor vehicle described in section 169.8261. The fee under this paragraph
must be deposited as follows:

(1) the first $50,000 in each fiscal year must be deposited in the trunk highway fund for
costs related to administering the permit program and inspecting and posting bridges; and

(2) all remaining money in each fiscal year must be deposited in the bridge inspection
and signing account as provided under subdivision 5b.

(j) Beginning August 1, 2006, $200 for an annual permit for a vehicle operating under
authority of section 169.824, subdivision 2, clause (2).