Sec. 5. (a) If a breakdown or threatened breakdown of electric, gas, water, or telephone public utility facilities occurs in Indiana, the public utility whose services to the public are or may be affected may in the emergency, without securing a permit, transport over highways or streets heavy vehicles and loads or other objects not conforming to this article if it is reasonably necessary to do so to restore utility service at the earliest practicable time or to prevent the interruption of utility service. The public utility shall, not later than the second succeeding day that is not a Sunday or holiday, report the fact of the transportation to the public authority from whom a permit would otherwise have been required.
(b) The public utility shall pay to the public authority an amount equal to the fee that would have been due for a permit under this article. The making of the report and payment of the fee satisfies all requirements of this chapter concerning the securing of a permit for the trip required by the emergency.
[Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-8-1-16(d) part.]
As added by P.L.2-1991, SEC.8. Amended by P.L.198-2016, SEC.343.
Structure Indiana Code
Article 20. Size and Weight Regulation
Chapter 6. Special and Emergency Permits
9-20-6-1. Application of Chapter
9-20-6-2.5. Local Authority to Grant Permits for Transporting Overweight Divisible Loads
9-20-6-3. Annual Toll Road Gate Permit; Issuance; Limitations; Fee
9-20-6-4. Maximum Vehicle Weight; Emergency Permit; Issuance; Conditions; Regulation of Movement
9-20-6-8. Permit; Route Designation; Safety Restrictions
9-20-6-9. Violation of Permit Regulations; Permit Not Construed as Defense to Holder
9-20-6-10. Damages to Highway; Proof of Ability to Satisfy; Bond or Security
9-20-6-12. Conditions Under Which Permits May Not Be Issued