Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1991 )


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    June 27.1991
    Honorable James M. Kuboviak           Opinion No.    DM- 28
    Braxos county Attorney
    Braxos County Courthouse              Re: Whether section SB of article 6701d-11,
    BryanTexas 77803                      V.T.C.S., authorizes a vehicle to operate at
    five percent over the maximum gross weight
    for which the vehicle can be registered, or
    whether the vehicle is limited to five percent
    over the posted load limit of the road over
    which it is traveling (RQ-41)
    Dear Mr. Kuboviakt
    You have requested our opinion regarding a 1989 amendment to article
    6701d-11, V.T.C.S.,.the statute which, among other things. regulates weight, load,
    width, height, and equipment of vehicles operating on the public highways. In 1989,
    the legislature adopted House Bill 2060, which amended the statute by adding
    section SB to establish -a statewide permitting system for weight limitations on
    commercial vehicles. Section SB provides, in pertinent part:
    (a) The [Highway] department shall issue permits as
    provided by this section allowing a commercial motor vehicle,
    truck tractor, trailer, semitrailer, or combination of those
    vehicles to operate with a gross weight or axle weight that
    exceeds the allowable gross or axle weight for the vehicle.
    (b) The permit authorizes the operation of the vehicle at a
    weight that exceeds the allowable axle weight by a tolerance
    allowance of 10 percent and erceedr the allowable grass we&hfby
    a tohance allowance of jive percent.
    . . ..
    (e) The permit is valid for one year and must be carried in
    the vehicle. . . .
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    Honorable James M. Kuboviak - Page 2               (DM-28)
    (f) Operation of a vehicle for which a permit is issued under
    this section at a gross weight or a& weight that exceeds the
    amount authorized by the permit is a violation of this Act.
    V.T.CS. art. 6701d-11, 3 SB, Acts 1989, 71st Leg., ch. 488, Q 1, at 1661 (emphasis
    added).
    Subsequent provisions of section 5B require an applicant for a permit to file
    a letter of credit or bond in the amount of SlS,tXIO,guaranteeing that the applicant
    “will pay to the department for any damage to a state highway and will pay to a
    county for any damage to a road or bridge of such county caused by the operation”
    of the vehicle, and declare that liability for such damage is not limited to the amount
    of the bond or letter of credit. V.T.C.S. art. 6701d-11,s 5B(g), (h).
    Your question is whether a permit issued under section 5B should authorize
    the vehicle to operate at five percent over its maximum allowable gross weight, or
    should limit the vehicle to a maximum of five percent above the posted load limit of
    a particular road or bridge. The answer to your question is found in the language of
    section SB. Every reference to gross weight or axle weight in that provision is in
    connection with the weight of the vehicle and not the posted road weight limits.l
    Thus, section SB provides for a permit authorizing operation of a vehicle at a weight
    that exceeds the allowable gross weight of the vehicle by five percent.
    House Bill 2060 has also expressly limited a county’s power to enforce
    load zoning regulations against vehicles operating under a section 5B permit.
    Section 5 l/2 of article 6701d-11 provides that the State Highway and Public
    Transportation Commission has the power to 6x the maximum gross weight of a
    vehicle and load, as well as maximum axle and wheel loads, to be transported over
    any .state highway or farm-to-market or ranch-to-market road under the
    commission’s jurisdiction. The commissioners court of any county is given the same
    power to limit the maximum weights to be transported over any county road, bridge,
    or culvert. Subsection 2(b) of article 6701d-11, which already authorized the
    commissioners courts to issue 9Oday permits for the transportation of overweight
    and over&c commodities and equipment under some circumstances, was amended
    by House Bill 2060 to allow the commissioners court to issue 90day permits for the
    ‘section S(a) of article 67Old-ll, V.T.C.S.,establisbcs the maximum akwabk. axle weightand
    *css weight of vdlidy truck-tract- tdhs or amitrailcrq or I wmbination of those vehidcs.
    p.   128
    operation over county roads “of vehicles or combinations of vehicles that exceed the
    weights authorixed under Section 5 or Section 5 l/2 of this Act.” Acts 1989.71st
    Leg., ch. 488, 0 4, at 1664. However, House Bi 2860 also added the following
    provision to subsection 2(b)( 1):
    If a vehicle has a permit issued under section 5B of this Act, a
    commissioners court may not issue a permit under this
    subsection, charge any additional fee for, or otherwise regulate
    or restrict the operation of the vehicle with a gross weight or
    axle weight that exceeds the weights authorized by Section 5 or
    Section 5 l/2 of this Act, or require the owner or operator to
    execute or comply with a road use agreement or indemnity
    agreement, to make any filings or applications, or to provide a
    bond or letter of credit other than the bond or letter of credit
    provided for in Section 5B.
    
    Id. Even though
    subsection 2(b)(l) limits the authority of the commissioners
    court to impose weight and load restrictions on a vehicle with a section 5B permit,
    the permit does not necessarily allow vehicles to travel over all county roads and
    bridges. A commissionen court still retains some authority under other law to
    prevent overweight vehicles from,using certain roads and bridges. See, cg., V.T.C.S.
    art. 6702-1, 03 2.301(g) (certain county officers may set maximum load limits for
    highways if they cannot be used safely without serious damage or if the bridge or
    culverts are unsafe), 2.302 (authorizing use of detour roads for county roads under
    construction).
    A commissioners court’s authority to momtor the safety of roads and bridges
    within its jurisdiction is further suggested by the notification provision of subsection
    2(b)(2). Under that section, a permittee who receives a section 5B permit must
    notify the county clerk of every county in which he intends to operate the vehicle
    that he intends to operate it on county roads, bridges, and culverts with a gross
    weight, axle weight, or wheel load that exceeds the limitations established under
    section 5 or section 5 l/2. The owner or operator of a vehicle with a section 5B
    permit, who has Sled the required bond or letter of credit and made this notification
    is liable to the county only for the actual damages to the county
    roads, bridges, or culverts with load limitations established
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    Honorable James M. Kuboviak - Page 4         (DM-28)
    under Section 5 or Section 5 l/2 of this Act caused by the
    operation of the vehicle in excess of those limitations. If a
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    V.T.C.S. art. 67Old-11, 0 2(b)(5) (emphasis added). The italicized language indi-
    cates that the enumerated county officials have authority to designate a particular
    route for a vehicle to use, with the consequence that the designated route will be
    presumed to withstand the weight of the vehicle.
    In adopting House Bill 2060, the legislature intended that vehicles with the
    section 5B permit could operate at five percent in excess of their allowable gross
    weight over roads and bridges, but it also provided that the counties would have
    some means of preventing serious damage to their roads and bridges and of
    protecting the safety of other persons using those roads and bridges.
    Section 5B of article 6701d-11, V.T.C.S., authorizes the
    Department of Highways and Public Transportation to issue a
    permit to authorize the enumerated vehicles to operate at five
    percent in excess of their allowable gross weight under section
    S(a) of article 6701d-11, V.T.C.S.
    DAN      MORALES
    Attorney General of Texas
    p.   130
    

Document Info

Docket Number: DM-28

Judges: Dan Morales

Filed Date: 7/2/1991

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017