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Code · Arizona · Title 28 — Motor Vehicles

28-1143. Fees

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A. The department shall collect the following fees:
1. One hundred fifty dollars for each thirty day oversize only envelope permit.
2. Five hundred dollars for a thirty day oversize and overweight envelope permit.
3. Seven hundred fifty dollars for an annual oversize only envelope permit.
4. One thousand five hundred dollars for an annual oversize and overweight envelope permit.
5. Fifty dollars for each power unit that is added and that exceeds the original number of units on the envelope permit as issued.
6. Twenty-five dollars for reissuing an envelope permit to reflect a change in the envelope permit holder's name, address or substitute power units if the reissued permit does not contain a change in the number of power units or the date of expiration.
B. The director shall deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, twenty-five per cent of the fees collected pursuant to this section in the state highway fund established by section 28-6991. Subject to legislative appropriation, the director shall use monies deposited in the state highway fund pursuant to this section to carry out the duties imposed by this article.
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