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2008 LegislatureCS for CS for SB 1946, 2nd Engrossed
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An act relating to motor vehicles; amending s. 316.515,
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F.S.; revising restrictions on use of certain agriculture-
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related vehicles; providing for exemptions from width and
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height limitations for certain farming or agricultural
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equipment; providing conditions for use of such equipment;
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authorizing certain movements without an overwidth permit
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from the Department of Transportation; providing lighting
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requirements for certain overwidth equipment; providing an
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effective date.
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Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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Section 1. Subsection (5) of section 316.515, Florida
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Statutes, is amended to read:
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316.515 Maximum width, height, length.--
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(5) IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY AND FARM EQUIPMENT;
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AGRICULTURAL TRAILERS; FORESTRY EQUIPMENT; SAFETY REQUIREMENTS.--
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, straight
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trucks, agricultural tractors, and cotton module movers, not
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exceeding 50 feet in length, or any combination of up to and
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including three implements of husbandry, including the towing
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power unit, and any single agricultural trailer with a load
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thereon or any agricultural implements attached to a towing power
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unit not exceeding 130 inches in width, or a self-propelled
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agricultural implement or an agricultural tractor not exceeding
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130 inches in width, is authorized for the purpose of
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transporting peanuts, grains, soybeans, cotton, hay, straw, or
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other perishable farm products from their point of production to
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the first point of change of custody or of long-term storage, and
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for the purpose of returning to such point of production, or for
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the purpose of moving such tractors, movers, and implements from
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one point of agricultural production to another, by a person
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engaged in the production of any such product or custom hauler,
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if such vehicle or combination of vehicles otherwise complies
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with this section. The Department of Transportation may issue
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overwidth permits for implements of husbandry greater than 130
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inches, but not more than 170 inches, in width. The Department of
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Transportation may issue overlength permits for cotton module
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movers greater than 50 feet but not more than 55 feet in overall
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length. Such vehicles shall be operated in accordance with all
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safety requirements prescribed by law and rules of the Department
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of Transportation.
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(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, equipment
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not exceeding 136 inches in width and not capable of speeds
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exceeding 20 miles per hour which is used exclusively for
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harvesting forestry products is authorized for the purpose of
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transporting equipment from one point of harvest to another point
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of harvest, not to exceed 10 miles, by a person engaged in the
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harvesting of forestry products. Such vehicles must be operated
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during daylight hours only, in accordance with all safety
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requirements prescribed by s. 316.2295(5) and (6).
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(c) The width and height limitations of this section do not
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apply to farming or agricultural equipment, whether self-
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propelled, pulled, or hauled, when temporarily operated during
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daylight hours upon a public road that is not a limited access
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facility as defined in s. 334.03(13), and the width and height
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limitations may be exceeded by such equipment without a permit.
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To be eligible for this exemption, the equipment shall be
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operated within a radius of 50 miles of the real property owned,
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rented, or leased by the equipment owner. However, equipment
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being delivered by a dealer to a purchaser is not subject to the
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50-mile limitation. Farming or agricultural equipment greater
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than 174 inches in width must have one warning lamp mounted on
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each side of the equipment to denote the width and must have a
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slow-moving vehicle sign. Warning lamps required by this
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paragraph must be visible from the front and rear of the vehicle
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and must be visible from a distance of at least 1,000 feet.
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(d) The operator of equipment operated under this
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subsection is responsible for verifying that the route used has
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adequate clearance for the equipment.
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Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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