Each permit issued pursuant to section 42-20-501 shall be valid for one year following its issuance and shall be issued after approval of the carrier's permit application and upon payment of a five-hundred-dollar permit fee. In addition to the permit fee, each carrier shall pay a two-hundred-dollar fee for each shipment. The shipment fee shall be paid either by mail, in which case it must be postmarked at least seven days before the shipment is to be made, or at the time the shipment enters the state at the port of entry weigh station nearest the point at which the shipment enters the state. If the shipment originates in this state, payment shall be made at the port of entry weigh station nearest the point of origination of the shipment.
Source: L. 94: Entire title amended with relocations, p. 2534, § 1, effective January 1, 1995.
Editor's note: This section is similar to former § 43-6-502 as it existed prior to 1994.
Structure Colorado Code
Title 42 - Vehicles and Traffic
Article 20 - Transportation of Hazardous and Nuclear Materials
Part 5 - Nuclear Materials Permit System
§ 42-20-501. Nuclear Materials Transportation Permit Required - Application
§ 42-20-503. Carrying of Shipping Papers
§ 42-20-504. Rules and Regulations
§ 42-20-505. Penalties - Permit System
§ 42-20-506. Permit Suspension and Revocation
§ 42-20-507. Local Government Preemption
§ 42-20-508. Route Designation - Motor Vehicles
§ 42-20-509. Strict Liability for Nuclear Incidents