Colorado Code § 42-8-105

Clearance of motor vehicles at port of entry weigh stations
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(1) Every
owner or operator of a motor vehicle that is subject to payment of registration fees under the
provisions of section 42-3-306 (5)(b) and every owner or operator of a motor vehicle or
combination of vehicles having a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating or gross
combination weight rating of twenty-six thousand one pounds or more shall secure a valid
clearance from an officer of the Colorado state patrol, or from a port of entry weigh station
before operating the vehicle or combination of vehicles or causing the vehicle or combination of
vehicles to be operated on the public highways of this state, but an owner or operator shall be
deemed to have complied with the provisions of this subsection (1) if the owner or operator
secures a valid clearance from the first port of entry weigh station located within five road miles
of the route that the owner or operator would normally follow from the point of departure to the
point of destination. An owner or operator shall not be required to seek out a port of entry weigh
station not located on the route such owner or operator is following if the owner or operator
secures a special revocable permit from the Colorado state patrol in accordance with the
provisions of subsection (4) of this section. A vehicle with a seating capacity of fourteen or more
passengers registered under the provisions of section 42-3-304 (13) or 42-3-306 (2)(c)(I) shall
not be required to secure a valid clearance pursuant to this section.
(2) It is unlawful for any owner or operator of a motor vehicle subject to the provisions
of subsection (1) of this section to permit the travel of such motor vehicle on the public
highways of this state without first having secured a valid clearance as provided in said
subsection (1), and every such owner or operator shall be required to seek out a port of entry
weigh station for the purpose of securing such valid clearance, whether or not such port of entry
weigh station is located on the route that the owner or operator is following, unless a valid
clearance or a special permit in accordance with subsection (4) of this section has previously
been secured.
(3) Every owner or operator of a motor vehicle subject to the provisions of subsection
(1) of this section shall secure a valid clearance at each port of entry weigh station located on the
route that the owner or operator would normally follow from the point of departure to the point
of destination for verification of its previously secured clearance.
(3.5) Every owner or operator of a motor vehicle subject to the provisions of subsection
(1) of this section, when stopped for a lawful inspection, shall permit personnel of a port of entry
weigh station to inspect the fuel tank of the vehicle for the purpose of ensuring that the vehicle is
not operating on the public highways of the state using tax-exempt diesel fuel in violation of
section 42-4-1414.
(4) The Colorado state patrol may issue a special revocable permit to the owner or
operator of any vehicle being operated over a regularly scheduled route waiving the requirement
that the owner or operator seek out and secure a valid clearance at a port of entry weigh station
not located directly on the route being followed. In order for the permit to be effective, the
vehicle must be operating over a regularly scheduled route that has previously been cleared with
the Colorado state patrol.
(5) Any owner or operator of a motor vehicle that is subject to the provisions of sections
42-3-304 to 42-3-306, who is found guilty of violating the provisions and requirements of this
section, shall be subject to the fines and penalties prescribed in section 42-8-109.
(6) Repealed.

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