Extended period permits are issued subject to the provisions of this chapter. Unless specifically addressed in another section of this chapter, an extended period permit is valid for a one year period that begins on the permit issuance date.
Before moving under the authority of an extended period permit, the permit holder must inspect the proposed route of travel to verify that no horizontal or vertical clearance limitations exist that prohibit the proposed move. If the proposed route of travel cannot be inspected, the permit holder shall contact the permit center to ensure that no prohibitive clearance limitations exist.
The permit-issuing authority may place additional limitations on an extended period permit as to route of travel and time of movement. The permit-issuing authority may specify additional requirements on an extended period permit as to signing, flagging, lighting, escort, special traffic control, and any other operational or safety requirement. The permit issuing authority shall consult the permit center before issuing an extended period permit to determine what additional limitations should be listed on the permit.
Unless otherwise specified, the fee for an extended period permit is $60.
S.D. Admin. R. 70:03:01:02.01
General Authority: SDCL 32-22-42.
Law Implemented: SDCL 32-22-42.