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RSA 266:22 · Permit Fees
266:22 Permit Fees. – Before any special permit authorized by RSA 266:24 is issued, the commissioner of transportation shall collect fees as follows:
Copy linkEach permit for either over-length, over-width or over-height or any combination thereof, $6;
Copy linkEach permit for vehicle and load over-weight, fee based on the following schedule: vehicle and load over registered weight but not exceeding 50,000 pounds, $5.50; 50,001 pounds to 60,000 pounds, $6.50; 60,001 pounds to 70,000 pounds, $7.50; 70,001 pounds to 80,000 pounds, $8.50; 80,001 pounds to 90,000 pounds, $9.50; 90,001 pounds to 100,000 pounds, $10.50; and for each additional 10,000 pounds $2 shall be added to the above rate;
Copy linkProvided a special permit may be issued to a person to cover all types of moves made within a radius of 100 miles from the person's home location for a fee of $60 for each unit. Permits issued under the provisions of this paragraph may be issued for such time as the commissioner of transportation may determine;
Copy linkProvided further that a special annual permit may be issued to a person to cover all types of moves for a fee of $115 for each unit. Each permit issued under the provisions of this paragraph shall be issued for one year;
Copy linkThe provisions of this section shall not apply to any special permit authorized by RSA 266:24 issued for farm equipment.
Copy linkThere is hereby established an over-length, over-width, over-height, and over-weight revolving fund from revenue received under this section. All revenue received by the department of transportation for permit fees shall be credited to the fund and are hereby appropriated to the department of transportation. Funds shall be nonlapsing and continually appropriated for the operation and administration of the permit section at the department. Source. 1949, 285:1. RSA 263:64. 1971, 345:1. 1972, 55:2. 1979, 220:1. 1981, 146:1. 2006, 231:1, eff. July 1, 2006. 2023, 79:99, eff. July 1, 2023.
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Source. 1949, 285:1. RSA 263:64. 1971, 345:1. 1972, 55:2. 1979, 220:1. 1981, 146:1. 2006, 231:1, eff. July 1, 2006. 2023, 79:99, eff. July 1, 2023.
Source history
- 1949, 285:1. RSA 263:64
- 1971, 345:1
- 1972, 55:2
- 1979, 220:1
- 1981, 146:1
- 2006, 231:1, eff. July 1, 2006
- 2023, 79:99, eff. July 1, 2023
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