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1 | ARTICLE 8 | |
2 | RELATING TO TRANSPORTATION | |
3 | SECTION 1. Section 31-25-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 31-25 entitled "Size, | |
4 | Weight, and Load Limits" is hereby amended to read as follows: | |
5 | 31-25-21. Power to permit excess size or weight of loads. [Effective January 1, 2019.] | |
6 | (a) The department of transportation, with respect to highways under its jurisdiction, may, | |
7 | in its discretion, upon application in writing and good cause being shown for it, approve the | |
8 | issuance of a special permit in writing by the division of motor vehicles authorizing the applicant | |
9 | to operate or move a vehicle, or combination of vehicles, of a size or weight of vehicle or load | |
10 | exceeding eighty thousand pounds (80,000 lbs.) or otherwise not in conformity with the provisions | |
11 | of chapters 1 -- 27 of this title upon any highway under the jurisdiction of the party granting the | |
12 | permit and for the maintenance of which the party is responsible. Permits that have been issued for | |
13 | a full year shall not be required to be renewed for the period of time for which payment has been | |
14 | made and the application and other required documentation has been completed and filed. Provided, | |
15 | that neither the department of transportation nor the local authorities may approve the issuance of | |
16 | permits for divisible loads weighing in excess of one hundred four thousand-eight hundred pounds | |
17 | (104,800 lbs.), gross vehicle weight, for five-axle (5) vehicles and seventy-six thousand six hundred | |
18 | fifty pounds (76,650 lbs.), gross vehicle weight, for three-axle (3) vehicles. | |
19 | (1) Provided, however, that for milk products, any vehicle carrying fluid milk products | |
20 | shall be considered a load that cannot be easily dismantled or divided. | |
21 | (b) The director of the department of transportation may enter into agreements with other | |
22 | states, the District of Columbia, and Canadian provinces providing for the reciprocal enforcement | |
23 | of the overweight or over-dimensional vehicle permit laws of those jurisdictions entering into the | |
24 | agreement. | |
25 | (c) Trip permit fee. A fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) forty dollars ($40.00) shall be paid to | |
26 | the division of motor vehicles for the issuance of each non-reducible vehicle or load permit.; | |
27 | provided, however, applicants seeking a permit for a non-divisible load exceeding one hundred | |
28 | thirty thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.) shall pay a fee of three hundred dollars ($300.00) to the | |
29 | division of motor vehicles for consideration of a special trip permit approved by the department of | |
30 | transportation pursuant to subsection (e). | |
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1 | (d) Annual fee. An annual fee of three hundred dollars ($300) four hundred dollars ($400) | |
2 | paid to the division of motor vehicles shall exempt the payor from the necessity of paying trip | |
3 | permit fees for non-divisible loads of less than one hundred thirty thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.) | |
4 | as found in subsection (c). However, payment of the fee shall not be deemed to authorize non- | |
5 | compliance with the rules and regulations promulgated by the department of transportation entitled | |
6 | "State of Rhode Island Manual for Overweight and Oversize Vehicle Permits". | |
7 | (e) Blanket construction equipment permits may be issued, as determined by the | |
8 | department of transportation, for intrastate movement of non-reducible loads upon payment of the | |
9 | fee set forth in subsection (d). The duration of the blanket permit may not exceed one year, and the | |
10 | construction equipment permit load shall be limited to a minimum overall length of fifty-five feet | |
11 | (55'), a maximum overall length of eighty feet (80'), and a maximum width of twelve feet four | |
12 | inches (12' 4"), provided that neither the division of motor vehicles nor local authorities may issue | |
13 | blanket permits for non-divisible loads weighing in excess of one hundred thirty thousand pounds | |
14 | (130,000 lbs.) on less than six (6) axles, with individual axle weights exceeding twenty-five | |
15 | thousand pounds (25,000 lbs.); provided, further, that the department of transportation, with respect | |
16 | to highways under its jurisdiction, may, in its discretion and upon application and for good cause | |
17 | shown, approve the issuance of a special trip permit authorizing the applicant to exceed one hundred | |
18 | thirty thousand pounds (130,000 lbs.) for non-divisible loads. A flashing amber light shall be in | |
19 | operation above the highest point of the vehicle and shall be visible from both the front and rear of | |
20 | the vehicle; and signs and red warning flags shall be affixed to all extremities. All blanket permits | |
21 | issued in accordance with this section shall be effective during daylight and night-time hours for | |
22 | all over-dimensional moves made and travel shall be allowed on state highways. The following | |
23 | restrictions on travel times shall apply to: | |
24 | (1) Freeways -- in general. | |
25 | No travel will be allowed between the hours of 7:00 am and 9:00 am or between 3:00 pm | |
26 | and 7:00 pm on any day of the week. | |
27 | (2) Arterial roadways. | |
28 | No travel will be allowed between the hours of 7:00 am and 9:00 am or between 3:00 pm | |
29 | and 7:00 pm, Monday through Friday. | |
30 | (3) Holidays. | |
31 | Memorial Day, Victory Day, Labor Day and Columbus Day -- No Saturday, Sunday, or | |
32 | Monday day or night travel. | |
33 | Thanksgiving Day -- No Wednesday night or Thursday day or night travel. No travel on | |
34 | Wednesday through Sunday of Thanksgiving week in any calendar year. | |
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1 | Independence Day, Veterans Day, Christmas Day -- No day or night travel and no travel | |
2 | the previous night. | |
3 | Easter Sunday. No Saturday night or Sunday travel. | |
4 | (f) Construction equipment blanket permits shall not be granted for travel over the | |
5 | following bridges: | |
6 | Blackstone River Viaduct 750 carrying I-295 northbound and southbound over the | |
7 | Blackstone River; | |
8 | Kingston Road Bridge No. 403 carrying I-95 northbound and southbound over Kingston | |
9 | Road. | |
10 | (g) Travel of blanket permitted construction equipment through zones with reductions in | |
11 | lane width such as construction zones will not be allowed. Prior to travel, blanket permit holders | |
12 | are responsible to verify the location of construction zones and lane width reductions. Locations of | |
13 | lane width reduction zones are available through the state department of transportation's | |
14 | construction office. | |
15 | SECTION 2. Sections 39-18.1-4 and 39-18.1-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 39-18.1 | |
16 | entitled "Transportation Investment and Debt Reduction Act of 2011" are hereby amended to read | |
17 | as follows: | |
18 | 39-18.1-4. Rhode Island highway maintenance account created. | |
19 | (a) There is hereby created a special account in the intermodal surface transportation fund | |
20 | as established in § 31-36-20 that is to be known as the Rhode Island highway maintenance account. | |
21 | (b) The fund shall consist of all those moneys that the state may from time to time direct | |
22 | to the fund, including, but not necessarily limited to, moneys derived from the following sources: | |
23 | (1) There is imposed a surcharge of thirty dollars ($30.00) per vehicle or truck, other than | |
24 | those with specific registrations set forth below in subsection (b)(1)(i). Such surcharge shall be paid | |
25 | by each vehicle or truck owner in order to register that owner's vehicle or truck and upon each | |
26 | subsequent biennial registration. This surcharge shall be phased in at the rate of ten dollars ($10.00) | |
27 | each year. The total surcharge will be ten dollars ($10.00) from July 1, 2013, through June 30, | |
28 | 2014, twenty dollars ($20.00) from July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015, and thirty dollars ($30.00) | |
29 | from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016, and each year thereafter. | |
30 | (i) For owners of vehicles or trucks with the following plate types, the surcharge shall be | |
31 | as set forth below and shall be paid in full in order to register the vehicle or truck and upon each | |
32 | subsequent renewal: | |
33 | Plate Type Surcharge | |
34 | Antique $5.00 | |
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1 | Farm $10.00 | |
2 | Motorcycle $13.00 | |
3 | (ii) For owners of trailers, the surcharge shall be one-half (1/2) of the biennial registration | |
4 | amount and shall be paid in full in order to register the trailer and upon each subsequent renewal. | |
5 | (2) There is imposed a surcharge of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per vehicle or truck, other than | |
6 | those with specific registrations set forth in subsection (b)(2)(i) below, for those vehicles or trucks | |
7 | subject to annual registration, to be paid annually by each vehicle or truck owner in order to register | |
8 | that owner's vehicle or truck and upon each subsequent annual registration. This surcharge will be | |
9 | phased in at the rate of five dollars ($5.00) each year. The total surcharge will be five dollars ($5.00) | |
10 | from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014, ten dollars ($10.00) from July 1, 2014, through June 30, | |
11 | 2015, and fifteen dollars ($15.00) from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016, and each year | |
12 | thereafter. | |
13 | (i) For registrations of the following plate types, the surcharge shall be as set forth below | |
14 | and shall be paid in full in order to register the plate, and upon each subsequent renewal: | |
15 | Plate Type Surcharge | |
16 | Boat Dealer $6.25 | |
17 | Cycle Dealer $6.25 | |
18 | In-transit $5.00 | |
19 | Manufacturer $5.00 | |
20 | New Car Dealer $5.00 | |
21 | Used Car Dealer $5.00 | |
22 | Racer Tow $5.00 | |
23 | Transporter $5.00 | |
24 | Bailee $5.00 | |
25 | (ii) For owners of trailers, the surcharge shall be one-half (1/2) of the annual registration | |
26 | amount and shall be paid in full in order to register the trailer and upon each subsequent renewal. | |
27 | (iii) For owners of school buses, the surcharge will be phased in at the rate of six dollars | |
28 | and twenty-five cents ($6.25) each year. The total surcharge will be six dollars and twenty-five | |
29 | cents ($6.25) from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014, and twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12.50) | |
30 | from July 1, 2014, through June 30, 2015, and each year thereafter. | |
31 | (3) There is imposed a surcharge of thirty dollars ($30.00) per license to operate a motor | |
32 | vehicle to be paid every five (5) years by each licensed operator of a motor vehicle. This surcharge | |
33 | will be phased in at the rate of ten dollars ($10.00) each year. The total surcharge will be ten dollars | |
34 | ($10.00) from July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014, twenty dollars ($20.00) from July 1, 2014, | |
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1 | through June 30, 2015, and thirty dollars ($30.00) from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016, and | |
2 | each year thereafter. In the event that a license is issued or renewed for a period of less than five | |
3 | (5) years, the surcharge will be prorated according to the period of time the license will be valid; | |
4 | (4) All fees assessed pursuant to § 31-47.1-11, and chapters 3, 6, 10, and 10.1 of title 31, | |
5 | except for fees assessed pursuant to §§ 31-10-31(6) and (8), shall be deposited into the Rhode Island | |
6 | highway maintenance account, provided that for fiscal years 2016, 2017, and 2018 these fees be | |
7 | transferred as follows: | |
8 | (i) From July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016, twenty-five percent (25%) will be deposited; | |
9 | (ii) From July 1, 2016, through June 30, 2017, fifty percent (50%) will be deposited; and | |
10 | (iii) From July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2018, sixty percent (60%) will be deposited; | |
11 | (iv) From July 1, 2018, and each year thereafter, one hundred percent (100%) will be | |
12 | deposited; | |
13 | (5) All remaining funds from previous general obligation bond issues that have not | |
14 | otherwise been allocated. | |
15 | (c) Effective July 1, 2019, ninety-five percent (95%) of All all funds collected pursuant to | |
16 | this section shall be deposited in the Rhode Island highway maintenance account and shall be used | |
17 | only for the purposes set forth in this chapter. The remaining funds shall be retained as general | |
18 | revenues to partially offset cost of collections. | |
19 | (d) Unexpended balances and any earnings thereon shall not revert to the general fund but | |
20 | shall remain in the Rhode Island highway maintenance account. There shall be no requirement that | |
21 | monies received into the Rhode Island highway maintenance account during any given calendar | |
22 | year or fiscal year be expended during the same calendar year or fiscal year. | |
23 | (e) The Rhode Island highway maintenance account shall be administered by the director, | |
24 | who shall allocate and spend monies from the fund only in accordance with the purposes and | |
25 | procedures set forth in this chapter. | |
26 | 39-18.1-5. Allocation of funds. | |
27 | (a) The monies in the highway maintenance fund to be directed to the department of | |
28 | transportation pursuant to subsection (a)(1) of this section shall be allocated through the | |
29 | transportation improvement program process to provide the state match for federal transportation | |
30 | funds, in place of borrowing, as approved by the state planning council. The expenditure of moneys | |
31 | in the highway maintenance fund shall only be authorized for projects that appear in the state's | |
32 | transportation improvement program. | |
33 | (b) Provided, however, that beginning with fiscal year 2015 and annually thereafter, the | |
34 | department of transportation will allocate necessary funding to programs that are designed to | |
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1 | eliminate structural deficiencies of the state's bridge, road, and maintenance systems and | |
2 | infrastructure. | |
3 | (c) Provided, further, that beginning July 1, 2015, five percent (5%) of available proceeds | |
4 | in the Rhode Island highway maintenance account shall be allocated annually to the Rhode Island | |
5 | public transit authority for operating expenditures. | |
6 | (d) Provided, further, that from July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2019 and annually thereafter, | |
7 | in addition to the amount above, the Rhode Island public transit authority shall receive an amount | |
8 | of not less than five million dollars ($5,000,000) each fiscal year. | |
9 | (e) Provided, further, that the Rhode Island public transit authority shall convene a | |
10 | coordinating council consisting of those state agencies responsible for meeting the needs of low- | |
11 | income seniors and persons with disabilities, along with those stakeholders that the authority deems | |
12 | appropriate and are necessary to inform, develop, and implement the federally required | |
13 | Coordinated Public Transit Human Services Transportation Plan. | |
14 | The council shall develop, as part of the state's federally required plan, recommendations | |
15 | for the appropriate and sustainable funding of the free-fare program for low-income seniors and | |
16 | persons with disabilities, while maximizing the use of federal funds available to support the | |
17 | transportation needs of this population. | |
18 | The council shall report these recommendations to the governor, the speaker of the house | |
19 | of representatives, and the president of the senate no later than November 1, 2018. | |
20 | SECTION 3. This article shall take effect upon passage. | |
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