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Oklahoma Corporation Commission

Intrastate Authority, Special Permits, and UCR

A Complete Guide to Oklahoma’s UCR, Special Permits, and Intrastate Authority

Commercial vehicles and motor carriers that engage in intrastate and interstate trade need a variety of licenses and permits. A thorough overview to the Oklahoma Corporation Commission’s (OCC) permit categories, prerequisites, and application processes may be found below.

Transport Permits for Hazardous Substances (DSTP)

What is a DSTP?

In Oklahoma, it is required to get a Deleterious Substance carry Permit in order to carry harmful substances. It is a supplement to other permits, such UCR registration or intrastate authority.

Who Requires It?

This permit must be held by carriers who carry more than 20 gallons of hazardous materials.

Term and Cost
• Validity: 1 year
• Cost: $350 annually

How to obtain It

Fill out the DSTP application and fulfill the requirements listed below:
Access to a registered disposal site; an active USDOT number; proof of liability insurance (in the absence of an intrastate license); an intrastate motor carrier license or UCR registration

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Permits for Harvest

What is a Harvest Permit?

This temporary permit allows for the intrastate transportation of raw crops, commercial vehicle registration, and fuel permits.

Who Requires It?

Those who engage in commercial transportation of unprocessed agricultural goods without a valid fuel authorization, intrastate license, or registration.

Term and Price

• $30 per axle for 30 days
• Extension for 15 days: $8.75 per axle; 60 days: $35 per axle

How to Get It
Send the following together with your TOSS1 application to the OCC:
• A current USDOT number and $350,000 in liability insurance
• Adherence to FMCSR marking rules;
• Lease agreements, if any

Definitions of Hazardous Waste Registrations and Permits

Substances that provide dangers during transportation are classified as hazardous materials under CFR Title 49, section 172.101.
Hazardous Waste: A particular hazardous material that is to be disposed of in accordance with CFR Title 49, Section 262.

Permit for Alliance

This permit ensures regulatory compliance while facilitating the movement of trash and hazardous items between member states.

Who Requires It?

• Hazardous Waste: Transporters must have a uniform manifest for hazardous waste.
• Hazardous Material: In accordance with federal regulations, carriers must post placards.
• Both: Transporters of garbage and hazardous materials.

States Involved
• Michigan: Only hazardous garbage is subject to fees.
• Nevada: Waste, radioactive waste, and hazardous items are subject to fees.
• Oklahoma: Only hazardous garbage is subject to fees.
• West Virginia: Waste and hazardous products are subject to fees.

Important prerequisites
• Active USDOT Number
• UCR registration (interstate)
• EPA Identification Number (hazardous waste transport)
• Proof of compliance with federal and state regulations

Term and Renewal
• Validity: 1 year, renewable annually
• Every three years: Permit review

Household Goods Certificates

What Are Household Goods Certificates?

Businesses can lawfully carry household items over local, interstate, or worldwide channels thanks to these permissions. They guarantee adherence to legal, insurance, and safety requirements.

For-Hire Motor Carrier Licenses and Private Motor Carrier Licenses for Intrastate Use

Necessary for moving people or goods around Oklahoma.

Important Information:
• Validity: 1 year
• Cost: $7 per vehicle stamp
• Requirements: USDOT Number, proof of liability insurance, and compliance with safety standards

Licenses for Private Motor Carriers

For those moving more than 26,000 pounds of cargo inside the state of Oklahoma

Important Information:
• Validity: 1 year (renewable for up to 3 years)
• Cost: $7 per vehicle stamp annually
• Restrictions: Cannot be used for for-hire services

Additional Programs and Permits

• Overweight and Over-Axle Permits: These are necessary for cars that weigh more than the allowed amount.
• Temporary Fuel and Trip Permits: For short-term transportation needs.
• Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) Program: Mandatory for interstate carriers.
• Unladen Permits: Used to drive vehicles that are empty.

Unladen Permits: For operating empty vehicles.

The following factors must be taken into account by carriers operating commercial or for-hire vehicles in Oklahoma:
• Cargo: Type of goods (hazardous materials, farm products, etc.).
• Route: Intrastate or interstate travel.
• Vehicle Size: Weight and dimensions.
• Registration: Vehicle ownership and compliance with federal and state regulations.
For permits, fuel licenses, or additional compliance requirements, contact the OCC, Department of Public Safety, or FMCSA.

Conclusion

Different licenses and permits are needed to operate commercial vehicles in Oklahoma depending on the kind of cargo, vehicle size, and route. To maintain safety and legal compliance, these rules are monitored by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and other state organizations. Carriers may operate effectively and in compliance with state and federal regulations by being aware of and receiving the necessary permissions, including Hazardous Waste Registrations, Harvest permits, DSTPs, and more.


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