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2013 Indiana Code
TITLE 9. MOTOR VEHICLES
ARTICLE 29. FEES
CHAPTER 6. FEES UNDER IC9-20


Download as PDF IC 9-29-6 Chapter 6. Fees Under IC 9-20 IC 9-29-6-0.5 Formula to determine equivalent single axle load mile Sec. 0.5. (a) As used in this chapter, "equivalent single axle load mile" is a unit used to quantify various types of axle loadings into a single number. The number of equivalent single axle load miles that apply to a trip is the amount determined under STEP ELEVEN of the following formula: STEP ONE: Determine the result of: (A) the first or next single axle weight of the vehicle in pounds; divided by (B) eighteen thousand (18,000). STEP TWO: Determine the result of the STEP ONE amount raised to the fourth power. STEP THREE: Repeat STEP ONE and STEP TWO for each additional single axle on the vehicle. STEP FOUR: Determine the sum of the resulting amounts from STEP TWO and STEP THREE for all single axles on the vehicle. STEP FIVE: Determine the result of: (A) the first or next tandem axle group weight in pounds; divided by (B) thirty-three thousand two hundred (33,200). STEP SIX: Determine the result of the STEP FIVE amount raised to the fourth power. STEP SEVEN: Repeat STEP FIVE and STEP SIX for each additional tandem axle group on the vehicle. STEP EIGHT: Determine the sum of the resulting amounts from STEP SIX and STEP SEVEN for all tandem axle groups on the vehicle. STEP NINE: Determine the sum of the STEP FOUR amount and the STEP EIGHT amount. STEP TEN: Subtract three (3) from the STEP NINE amount. STEP ELEVEN: Determine the result of: (A) the STEP TEN amount; multiplied by (B) the number of miles in the trip. (b) This section expires on the earlier of the following dates: (1) The date rules are adopted as required under section 13 of this chapter. (2) December 31, 2013. As added by P.L.135-2013, SEC.6. IC 9-29-6-1 Special weight permits; fees; expiration Sec. 1. (a) A vehicle or combination of vehicles having a total gross weight greater than eighty thousand (80,000) pounds but less than one hundred thirty-four thousand (134,000) pounds must obtain a special weight permit for each trip on an extra heavy duty highway. The fee for this special weight permit is forty-one dollars and fifty cents ($41.50). (b) This section expires on the earlier of the following dates: (1) The date rules are adopted as required under section 13 of this chapter. (2) December 31, 2013. As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.176-2001, SEC.32; P.L.216-2001, SEC.3; P.L.1-2002, SEC.48; P.L.135-2013, SEC.7. IC 9-29-6-1.5 Annual registration fee Sec. 1.5. (a) The fee for the annual registration required under IC 9-20-5-7 is twenty-five dollars ($25). The fee imposed under this section must be deposited in the motor carrier regulation fund established under IC 8-2.1-23. (b) The department of state revenue may impose an additional permit fee in an amount that may not exceed one dollar ($1) on each trip permitted for a vehicle registered under IC 9-20-5-7. This additional fee is for the use and maintenance of an automated vehicle identifier. The fee imposed under this subsection is in addition to the permit fee required under section 1 of this chapter. The fee imposed under this section must be deposited in the motor carrier regulation fund established under IC 8-2.1-23. As added by P.L.129-2001, SEC.34. IC 9-29-6-2 Special permits to exceed length, width, or height limits for vehicles, loaded or unloaded Sec. 2. The fees for a special permit issued under IC 9-20-6 to exceed the legal length, width, or height limit for vehicles, loaded or unloaded, are as follows: (1) A permit not subject to subdivision (2) or (3), twenty dollars ($20). (2) A permit issued to exceed ninety-five (95) feet overall length, one hundred forty-eight (148) inches overall width, or the height limit, thirty dollars ($30). (3) The ninety (90) day permit issued under IC 9-20-6, one hundred dollars ($100). (4) The one (1) year permit issued under IC 9-20-6, four hundred five dollars ($405). As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.119-1995, SEC.8. IC 9-29-6-3 Permits to exceed legal weight limits; loads exceeding both weight limits and length, width, or height limits; expiration 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). (4) An annual permit issued under IC 9-20-6-2(c), eight hundred dollars ($800). (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(c)(3) is two hundred dollars ($200). (c) This section expires on the earlier of the following dates: (1) The date rules are adopted as required under section 13 of this chapter. (2) December 31, 2013. As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.134-2007, SEC.4; P.L.6-2012, SEC.71; P.L.135-2013, SEC.8. IC 9-29-6-4 Annual toll road gate permit Sec. 4. The fee for an annual toll road gate permit issued under IC 9-20-6 in conjunction with travel on the Indiana toll road is twenty dollars ($20). As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. IC 9-29-6-5 Annual permit issued under IC 9-20-6-6 Sec. 5. The fee for an annual permit issued under IC 9-20-6-6 is two hundred dollars ($200). The fee may be paid in quarterly installments. As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. IC 9-29-6-6 Special towing permit; time for payment of fee Sec. 6. The fee for a special towing permit issued under IC 9-20-9 is ten dollars ($10). The fee must be paid not later than thirty (30) days after the permit was issued. As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. IC 9-29-6-7 Person who is not mobile home or sectionalized building retail dealer moving tractor-mobile home rig under IC 9-20-14-2 Sec. 7. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), the fee for a person who is not a mobile home or sectionalized building retail dealer to move a tractor-mobile home rig under IC 9-20-14-2 is ten dollars ($10) per trip. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a person who is not a mobile home or sectionalized building retail dealer may purchase a quarterly permit for unlimited trips during the quarter to move a tractor-mobile home rig under IC 9-20-14-2. The fee for a quarterly permit is two hundred fifty dollars ($250). (c) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a person who is not a mobile home or sectionalized building retail dealer may purchase an annual permit for unlimited trips during the year to move a tractor-mobile home rig under IC 9-20-14-2. The fee for an annual permit is one thousand dollars ($1,000). As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.217-2003, SEC.8. IC 9-29-6-8 Mobile home or sectionalized building retail dealer moving tractor-mobile home rigs under IC 9-20-14-2 Sec. 8. The fee for a person who is a mobile home or sectionalized building retail dealer to move tractor-mobile home rigs under IC 9-20-14-2 is forty dollars ($40). The fee shall be paid annually. As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. IC 9-29-6-9 Moving special tractor-mobile home rig under IC 9-20-15-1 Sec. 9. (a) Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), the fee for a person to move a special tractor-mobile home rig under IC 9-20-15-1 is eighteen dollars ($18) per trip. (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a person may purchase a quarterly permit for unlimited trips during the quarter to move a special tractor-mobile home rig under IC 9-20-15-1. The fee for a quarterly permit is five hundred dollars ($500). (c) Notwithstanding subsection (a), a person may purchase an annual permit for unlimited trips during the year to move a special tractor-mobile home rig under IC 9-20-15-1. The fee for an annual permit is two thousand dollars ($2,000). As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.217-2003, SEC.9. IC 9-29-6-10 Permits issued under IC 9-20-6; fixing fee to be paid; validation of permits; disposition of fee revenues Sec. 10. (a) Except as provided in subsection (b), whenever a permit is issued by the Indiana department of transportation under IC 9-20-6, the Indiana department of transportation shall fix the fee to be paid. Upon payment of the fee, the Indiana department of transportation shall validate the permit. The revenue from the fee shall be credited to the state highway fund. (b) The fee for a permit issued under IC 9-20-6-2.5 for an overweight divisible load is five cents ($0.05) per equivalent single axle load mile. The annual fee charged for a permit issued under IC 9-20-6-2.5 may not exceed four hundred seventy dollars ($470). Upon payment of the fee, the Indiana department of transportation shall validate the permit. The revenue from the fee shall be credited to the state highway fund. (c) Subsection (b) and this subsection expire on the earlier of the following dates: (1) The date rules are adopted under section 13 of this chapter. (2) December 31, 2013. As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.17. Amended by P.L.125-2012, SEC.321; P.L.135-2013, SEC.9. IC 9-29-6-11 Permit fees; extra wide manufactured home rigs Sec. 11. If the Indiana department of transportation adopts rules under IC 9-20-15-6 to issue permits for extra wide manufactured home rigs, the fee for a permit is thirty dollars ($30). As added by P.L.95-1991, SEC.6. IC 9-29-6-12 Permit fees; transporting mobile homes Sec. 12. The fee for an annual permit to move tractor-mobile home rigs under IC 9-20-15-2.1 is forty dollars ($40) for each three (3) mile increment that a tractor-mobile home rig is transported up to a maximum of fifteen (15) miles. A fee imposed under this section may not exceed two hundred dollars ($200). As added by P.L.82-1999, SEC.2. IC 9-29-6-13 Emergency rules for permits for overweight divisible loads, loads on extra heavy duty highways, and overweight loads; expiration of rules; study impact of overweight divisible loads Sec. 13. (a) The Indiana department of transportation shall adopt emergency rules in the manner provided under IC 4-22-2-37.1 for the: (1) issuance, fee structure, and enforcement of permits for overweight divisible loads; (2) fee structure of permits for loads on extra heavy duty highways; and (3) fee structure of permits for overweight loads. A rule adopted under this subsection expires only with the adoption of a new superseding rule. (b) This subsection expires December 31, 2015. Not later than December 31, 2014, the Indiana department of transportation shall study the impact of overweight divisible loads on the following: (1) Road and bridge degradation. (2) Alternate modes of transportation. (3) Indiana's economy and job growth. (4) Indiana's business and economic competitiveness relative to other midwestern states. The department shall consider the results of the study in adopting rules under subsection (a) to establish fee structures. Upon concluding the study, the department shall report the results of the study to the general assembly in an electronic format under IC 5-14-6. As added by P.L.135-2013, SEC.10.

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