The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . Florida strictly regulates the transportation of oversized items like the turbine, see Florida Statute § 316.550 . . .
. . . eliminate any requirement of causation between a violation on the special wide load permit statute, § 316.550 . . . Batche-lor’s failure to obtain a valid special permit in compliance with section 316.550. . . . Section 316.550 is involved in this case only because Mr. . . . defendant failed to show by competent evidence that he held an overwide special permit under section 316.550 . . . excessively wide load upon the highway pursuant to the exception to section 316.515 found in section 316.550 . . . Batchelor did not at the time of the accident have a valid wide-load permit pursuant to section 316.550 . . . Section 316.550, Florida Statutes (1989), provides the following exception to this width limitation where . . . Reading these provisions in pari materia, we construe section 316.550 as meaning the person who is the . . .
. . . Transportation (D.O.T.) granting National one-year permits for 100 of its oversized trailers pursuant to section 316.550 . . . s authority to grant the permit for less than three years under section 316.550 has been made on appeal . . .
. . . Unlike Section 316.550, Florida Statutes, and Chapter 14-26, Florida Administrative Code, providing for . . .
. . . . § 316.550 (1976). . . . the highways of Florida on December 1, 1982 by virtue of a permit issued in accordance with section 316.550 . . . actual and lawful use” does not apply to vehicles which were operating with permits under Fla.Stat. § 316.550 . . . This argument seeks sustenance from the fact that the permit section in Fla.Stat. § 316.550 (1981) is . . . In the case of section 316.550 permits, Florida had imposed numerous restrictions on trailers operating . . .
. . . The granting of special permits by the Department is specifically authorized by statute, section 316.550 . . .
. . . In October, 1983, petitioner received special permits pursuant to § 316.550 to operate 100 semitrailers . . . Since the application was for renewal of permits issued pursuant to § 316.550, this argument is patently . . . 120.60(6) does not apply because the permits expired automatically at the end of 12 months pursuant to § 316.550 . . . We therefore do not reach the question of whether the 36-month cap provided in § 316.550 constitutes . . .
. . . little or no merit to the appellant’s argument that the traffic control law of our state, notably §316.550 . . . Florida Statute 316.550 was meant to authorize counties to supervise use and weight load on highways . . .
. . . DOT, in its final order denying the rule-making request, pointed to Section 316.009 (now Section 316.550 . . .