Md. Code Regs. 11.04.02.04

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 22, November 1, 2024
Section 11.04.02.04 - Limitations on Authority Conferred by Permit
A. The authority conferred by any permit does not include authority to do any of the following:
(1) Move the oversize or overweight vehicle over any highway, bridge, or other structure under the jurisdiction of any county, municipality, or other entity (other than the Administration), except that a permit authorizes the permittee or user to cross the highway, bridge, or structure, after giving sufficient notice to the responsible authority and making proper arrangements with that authority for the crossing;
(2) Move the oversize or overweight vehicle over any railroad or railway track or right-of-way, at grade, except that a permit authorizes the permittee or user to cross the track or right-of-way at an established grade crossing, after giving sufficient notice to the local superintendent of the railroad or railway, or to the duly authorized representative of the superintendent, and making proper arrangements with the superintendent or the superintendent's representative for the crossing;
(3) Use or damage any private property;
(4) Disturb any wires, cables, traffic signs and signals, street lights, limbs of trees, signs, or other structures or appurtenances. If a proposed move is expected to disturb any of these structures, the permittee shall obtain permission from the owner of the structure and shall make any arrangements required by the owner to avoid damage to the structure, before the move is begun.
B. Local road designations may be used in a route description for purposes of continuity to indicate connecting routes of travel. However, nothing contained in a permit shall be construed to confer authority to cross any road, bridge, or other structure that is not under the jurisdiction of the Administration.

Md. Code Regs. 11.04.02.04

Regulation .04 amended effective June 11, 1990 (17:11 Md. R. 1344)
Regulation .04A amended effective March 22, 2010 (37:6 Md. R. 479)