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The California TR 0106 form is a crucial document for individuals seeking to operate as chain installers during the snow season on designated state routes. This form serves multiple purposes, including the application for a permit to install and remove tire chains, as well as a release of liability for the state. Applicants must provide personal information such as their name, mailing address, and driver's license number, along with a business license if applicable. A fee of $164.00 is required for processing the application, and any dishonored checks can lead to a suspension of the permit for one year. The form emphasizes the importance of understanding the responsibilities and risks associated with the job. Chain installers must agree to indemnify the state against any claims arising from their work and acknowledge the inherent dangers of working near moving vehicles. Furthermore, the form outlines specific conduct and workmanship conditions that must be adhered to, ensuring safety and professionalism while performing these services. Compliance with local laws and regulations is mandatory, and failure to follow the guidelines can result in penalties, including suspension or revocation of the permit. By signing the TR 0106, applicants commit to maintaining high standards of conduct, thus contributing to the safety and efficiency of highway operations during challenging weather conditions.

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STATE OF CALIFORNIA • DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

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CHAIN INSTALLER PERMIT APPLICATION / RELEASE OF LIABILITY

TR-0106 (REV. 09/2011)

The applicant hereby applies for a permit to install and remove tire chains on motor vehicles during the snow season on assigned State Routes.

Name

Mailing Address

Business Telephone No.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Driver’s License No. / CA I.D. No.

 

Birthdate

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Business License No(s).

 

 

County

 

 

Chaining Area

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you have an existing permit or have submitted an application in another District, please provide the following:

PERMITNUMBER

VESTNUMBER

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Fee:

$164.00

DATE:

Vest:

$ ____

 

 

 

 

 

 

COLLECTED BY:

Total fee

paid: $ ____

Any dishonored checks will be considered as a violation of the permit and will be an automatic one year suspension.

District

 

Permit #

Pending

I have read, understand and agree to the CHAIN INSTALLER’S CONDUCT AND WORKMANSHIP CONDITIONS contained herein, and I agree to comply with all provisions and conditions of this Chain Installer Permit Application / Release of Liability and the Chain Installer Permit issued to me. Any failure to do so will result in suspension or revocation of my chain installer’s permit. I have also read, understand and agree to the INDEMNIFICATION and ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY provisions contained herein.

INDEMNIFICATION: I hereby agree to indemnify and save harmless the State of California, its officers, directors, agents, employees, contractors, subcontractors and each of them (STATE) from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, damages, costs, expenses, actual attorney’s fees, judg- ments, losses and liabilities of every kind and nature whatsoever (CLAIMS) arising out of or in connec- tion with the issuance and/or use of this permit for: 1) bodily injury and/or death to persons including but not limited to myself, STATE, and the public; and 2) damages to property of anyone. Except as provided by law, the indemnification provisions stated above shall apply regardless of the existence or degree of negligence or fault of STATE.

ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY: I understand that working as a chain installer carries with it certain risks including, but not limited to, serious bodily injury and/or death resulting from being struck by moving motor vehicles. To the maximum extent allowed by law, and in consideration for permission to work as a chain installer, I hereby knowingly and expressly assume all such risks, and I, on behalf of myself and my heirs and assigns, agree to, and I do hereby, release and hold harmless STATE, and waive all CLAIMS against STATE, for: 1) any and all loss, damages, injury and/or death arising out of or in connection with the issuance or use of this permit; and 2) any and all loss, damages, injury and/or death arising out of or related to my work as a chain installer. The assumption of risk and release of liability provisions stated above shall apply only to STATE and, except as provided by law, shall apply regardless of the existence or degree of negligence or fault of STATE.

I UNDERSTAND THAT THE INTENT AND EFFECT OF THIS DOCUMENT IS TO RELEASE STATE FROM LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURIES OR DEATH THAT OCCUR TO ME WHILE WORK- ING AS A CHAIN INSTALLER, EVEN IF CAUSED BY STATE’S OWN NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT.

APPLICANT’S SIGNATURE

DATE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA• DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

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CHAIN INSTALLER PERMIT APPLICATION / RELEASE OF LIABILITY

TR-0106 (REV. 09/2011)

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ENCROACHMENT PERMIT

CHAIN INSTALLER’S CONDUCT AND WORKMANSHIP CONDITIONS

InaccordancewithSection670oftheStreetsandHighwaysCode,permissionisherebygrantedtoinstallandremovetirechainsforcompensationwithintheState’sHighwayrights-of-waywhenrequiredbytheDepartment, relatingtothesafeandorderlymovementoftraffic,forthesafeoperationofthehighways.ThepermitteeshalloperateincompliancewithSection670oftheStreetsandHighwaysCodeandallprovisionsofthisEncroachment PermitandtheChainInstallerPermitApplication/ReleaseofLiabilityhe/sheexecutedincludingtheConductandWorkmanshipConditionsstatedherein,andshallconformtoallotherapplicableStateandlocallaws.Ifthe county or other political subdivision within whichthe permittee intends to install chains requires thepermittee to have a businesslicensein orderto collect fees fordoingthiswork,such business license shall be obtained bythepermitteeandthelicensemustbepresentedbeforethisEncroachmentPermitwillbecomevalidforuse.ThisPermitmaybesuspendedorrevokedasprovidedintheseConductandWorkmanshipConditions,fornon- compliancewithanyoftheprovisionsofthisEncroachmentPermitortheChainInstallerPermitApplication/ReleaseofLiabilityexecutedtoobtainthispermit,atanytimebyanyDepartmentalrepresentativeortheCalifornia HighwayPatrol.Thepermitteeshallsurrender,upondemandbyanyDepartmentalrepresentativeortheCaliforniaHighwayPatrol, theirchaininstallerpermitandchaininstalleridentificationvest. Failuretocomplyshall be cause for denial of any future chain installer permits.

Prior to issuance of a permit, all chain installer applicants shall attend a mandatory chain installer orientation class, pass a written test, and demonstrate knowledge of snow tire identification and proficiency in tire chain installation.Failuretoattendthemandatorychaininstallerorientationclass,shallresultinpermanentrevocation.Thenumberofpermitsavailableforissuanceislimited.Firstconsiderationshallbegiventopriorapplicants ofthepreviouswinterseason,providingtheirpermitswerenotsuspendedformorethan30daysorrevokedduringthepreviouswinterseason.

Anypermitssuspendedneartheendofthewinterseason,and/orifthesuspensionisfoundtobeineffectiveatthetimesoorderedintheopinionoftheDistrictPermitEngineer,maybeappliedtothenextwinterseasonifso statedintheletterofsuspensiontothepermitee.

Appeals of any punitive action taken against a chain installer permittee, shall be submitted in writing within 5 business days to the District Permit Engineer at:

____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Awrittendecisionshallberenderedwithin10businessdaysfromthereceiptofthewrittenappeal.TheDistrictPermitEngineer’swrittendecisionmaybeappealedinwritingwithin5businessdays,totheDistrictDirector in which the permit was issued. The District Director’s decision shall be rendered in writing within 10 working days from the receipt of the appeal, and this decision is final. (There are no further administrative rights of appeal.)

Penalties noted in this permit are minimums. Severe penalties may be imposed for any infraction of Permit Conditions if warranted by the circumstances, or by the permittee’s conduct.

AllpermitfeespaidtotheDepartmentofTransportationarenonrefundable

1.When installing, removing, repairing or modifying tire chains, the permittee shall display a sign (measuring a minimum of 12” x 24” up to a maximum of 18” x 36”) advising motorists in advance of their fee for providing theseservices,andtheirvestnumber.Thelettersshallbeaminimumoffourincheshighwithaminimumbrushstrokeof5/8”.Apermitteefailingtodisplaythissign,and/ordisplayofanyothertypeofadvertisingsignother than this required sign will be issued a warning, and shall cease work until the unauthorized display is removed.

2.Thepermitteeshallbeinpossessionofareceiptbookandshallissueonewhenrequestedbyamotorist.Thereceiptshallshowthepermittee’sname,vestnumber,thetypeofworkperformed(installing,removing,repairing, modifyingtirechains),andthefee chargedforthework.A permitteefailingtoissueareceipt forservices providedwhenrequested, shallbesuspendedfor7days.

3.This Permit is non-transferable, only the person to whom it was issued is to perform the services authorized herein, and shall have it in their possession at all times when performing said services. This Permit shall be presentedforinspectionupondemandbyanydepartmentalrepresentative,theCaliforniaHighwayPatrol,oranylocallawenforcementpersonnel.Awarningwillbeissuedtoanypermitteefoundtobeworkingwithouttheir permitintheirimmediatepossession,theyshallceaseworkimmediately,andsurrendertheiridentifyingvest,untiltheirpermitcanbeproducedtoregaintheiridentifyingvest.

4.Anypersonfoundworkingunderapermitnotissuedtothem,andanypermitteeallowingsuchuse,shallimmediatelysurrenderthepermit.And,neitherindividualwillbeeligibleforissuanceofachaininstallerpermitfor aminimumofoneyear.

5.Acolored vest containing the permittee’s identifying number will be issued along with this permit.THIS VEST ISTHE PROPERTYOFTHE DEPARTMENT.The vest shall be worn in plain sight in a legible manner at alltimesbythepermitteewhileperformingtheservicesspecifiedherein.Apermitteefoundtobeworkingwithouttheirvestbeingclearlylegible,shallbeissuedawarning,andshallceaseallworkuntiltheirvestandidentifying numberaremadeclearlyvisible.

6.Lossofapermittee’spermitoridentificationvestshallbeimmediatelyreportedtotheDepartment’sdistrictofficethatissuedthepermit.Applicationforaduplicatepermitoridentificationvestmaybemadeduringnormal businesshours.Aduplicatepermitwillbeissueduponpaymentoftheadministrativefee(equaltoonehourmultipliedbytheStandardHourlyRate).Areplacementvestwillbeissueduponpaymentoftheadministrativefee plus the cost of the vest itself.

7.ApermitteemayonlyparkasinglevehiclewithintheState’shighwayrights-of-wayintheareadesignatedbytheDepartmentortheCaliforniaHighwayPatrol,andonlyduringthetimethepermitteeisengagedinactivities authorizedbythispermit.ParkingonStateconventionalhighwaysinsimilarlydesignatedareasshallconformwiththeapplicableprovisionoftheVehicleCode.Ifapermittee’svehicleisparkedinalocationormannerthat interferesorimpedeswithhighwaytraffic,snowremovalequipment,orparkedonanyfreewayramportaper,thepermitteeshallbesuspendedfor7days.

8.Permitteesarenotallowedinthelanesmaintainedforthroughtraffic.Apermitteeshallremainintheareadesignatedforinstallationorremovaloftirechains.Anyinterference,stopping,orcontrollingoftrafficbyflagging, signs,armmovements,thewavingofsignsorlights,etc.,impedingtheorderlymovementoftrafficcausedbyapermitteeshall resultinasuspensionfor7days.

9.Vending or renting of tire chains, tire chain accessories, or other items or products upon any State highway rights-of-way by a permittee is strictly prohibited. A permittee offering to sell or rent tire chains or other items, orwhoacceptsmoneyforthesaleorrentaloftirechainsorotheritems,shallimmediatelysurrenderhis/herpermitandidentificationvestandshallbeineligibleforissuanceofachaininstallerpermitforaminimumofone year.Suchapermitteemaybesubjecttoprosecutionforviolationofthelaw(StreetsandHighwaysCodeSection731)prohibitingvendingonStatehighways.

10.Permitteesshallconducttheirbusinessinaprofessionalandcourteousmanner.Apermitteefoundtodisplaypoorworkmanshipininstallingchains,givingmisleadingstatementsconcerningthenecessityforaltering chains, misrepresenting any conditions or requirements regarding chain regulations, or causing complaints relative to his/her conduct shall be issued a warning. These violations may result in suspension or revocation ofpermitprivileges,dependingonthecircumstancesoftheincidentandtheconductofthepermittee.Apermitteepresentinganyformofthreatofviolencetowardanypersonorpropertywhileinvolvedintheactivitiesrelated to this permit shall immediately surrender his/her permit and identification vest and he/she shall be permanently ineligible for issuance of a chain installer permit.

11.Permittees shall wear yellow, orange or lime colored raingear (rain suit or jacket and class E pants). Personal protectivesafety clothing shall meet the Performance Class 3 requirements of theANSI/ISEA107-2004 entitled"AmericanNationalStandardforSafetyApparelandHeadwear".Apermitteefoundworkingwithoutproperraingearwillbeissuedawarning,andshallimmediatelyceasework,surrenderhis/herpermit,andidentification vest.Workmayresumewhenthepermitteeisequippedwiththeproperraingearandhasregainedtheirpermitandidentificationvest.

12.Permitteesshallonlyworkinestablishedchaininstallingareas.Apermitteefoundworkinginanareaotherthantheestablishedareawillbesuspendedforthewinterseasonandshallimmediatelysurrenderhis/herpermit andidentificationvest.

13.Permitteesshallbe18yearsofageorolder.Apermitteefoundtohaveobtainedhis/herpermitbyfalsifyingtheirageshallimmediatelysurrendertheirpermitandidentificationvest.And,shallnotbeeligibleforissuance ofachaininstallerpermitforaperiodofone-yearextendingbeyondthedatetheyattain18yearsofage.

14.A permittee maintaining an open fire or littering on the highway right of way shall be issued a warning.

15.A permittee may apply for a second chain installer permit in another district, provided there is no established waiting list.

16.Unlesssurrendered,suspendedorrevokedasprovidedinthePermitpackageconditions,apermitshallexpireonJune30in theyearfollowingitsissuance.

17.Apermitteeshallnotuseanyworklightsinamannerthatwouldimpactmotoristsonthehighwayorthesnowclearingequipmentoperators.

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Form Specifications

Fact Name Fact Description
Purpose of Form The California TR 0106 form is used to apply for a permit to install and remove tire chains on motor vehicles during the snow season on designated State Routes.
Governing Law This form is governed by Section 670 of the California Streets and Highways Code, which outlines the conditions under which tire chains can be installed for compensation.
Application Fee The application fee for the TR 0106 form is $164.00. This fee is non-refundable.
Indemnification Clause Applicants must agree to indemnify the State of California against any claims arising from the use of the permit, including bodily injury and property damage.
Permit Conditions The permit is non-transferable and can be revoked for non-compliance with the conditions outlined in the application. Violations may lead to penalties or suspension of the permit.

California Tr 0106: Usage Guidelines

Filling out the California TR 0106 form is a crucial step for anyone looking to become a certified chain installer during the snow season. This process involves providing personal information, agreeing to specific conditions, and submitting the application with the required fee. Following the steps below will help ensure that your application is completed accurately and efficiently.

  1. Obtain the form: Download or print the California TR 0106 form from the California Department of Transportation website.
  2. Fill in your personal details: Enter your name, mailing address, business telephone number, driver’s license number or CA ID number, birthdate, and business license number(s).
  3. Indicate your county: Specify the chaining area where you will be working.
  4. Provide existing permit information: If applicable, fill in your existing permit number and vest number.
  5. Review the fee: Note the application fee of $164.00 and prepare to submit this amount with your application.
  6. Read the terms: Carefully read the Chain Installer’s Conduct and Workmanship Conditions, as well as the indemnification and assumption of risk provisions.
  7. Sign the application: Sign and date the form, indicating your agreement to comply with all provisions and conditions outlined in the document.
  8. Submit the form: Send the completed application along with the payment to the appropriate address provided by the California Department of Transportation.

Your Questions, Answered

What is the California TR 0106 form?

The California TR 0106 form is an application for a Chain Installer Permit, which allows individuals to install and remove tire chains on motor vehicles during the snow season on designated State Routes. This permit is essential for those looking to provide this service legally and safely on California highways.

How much does it cost to apply for the TR 0106 permit?

The fee for the Chain Installer Permit application is $164. This fee must be paid at the time of application, and it is important to note that all permit fees are non-refundable, regardless of the outcome of the application.

Who is eligible to apply for the TR 0106 permit?

To be eligible for the TR 0106 permit, applicants must be at least 18 years old. Additionally, they must demonstrate knowledge of snow tire identification and proficiency in tire chain installation, which is assessed during a mandatory orientation class. Failure to attend this class will result in permanent revocation of the application.

What are the responsibilities of a permit holder?

Permit holders must comply with various conditions, including displaying a sign that outlines their fees, issuing receipts upon request, and wearing an identification vest while working. They must also adhere to safety regulations and conduct their business in a professional manner. Non-compliance can lead to suspension or revocation of the permit.

What happens if I lose my permit or identification vest?

If a permit holder loses their permit or identification vest, they must report the loss immediately to the district office that issued the permit. A duplicate permit can be obtained for an administrative fee, while a replacement vest will incur an additional cost. It is crucial to maintain possession of these items at all times while performing authorized services.

Can I work in areas not designated for chain installation?

No, permit holders are only allowed to work in established chain installing areas. Working outside these designated zones will result in a suspension for the winter season, and the permit holder must surrender their permit and identification vest immediately.

What are the consequences of violating permit conditions?

Violating any conditions of the permit can lead to various penalties, including warnings, suspensions, or even permanent revocation of the permit. Severe infractions may result in stricter penalties, depending on the circumstances. It is essential for permit holders to understand and adhere to all regulations to avoid these consequences.

How long is the TR 0106 permit valid?

The Chain Installer Permit is valid until June 30 of the year following its issuance, unless it is surrendered, suspended, or revoked earlier. It is important for permit holders to keep track of their permit status and comply with all renewal requirements to continue working legally.

Common mistakes

  1. Failing to provide complete personal information. Ensure that your name, mailing address, business telephone number, and driver’s license or CA I.D. number are accurately filled out.

  2. Neglecting to include the correct business license number. This is essential for processing your application.

  3. Overlooking the fee payment. The total fee of $164.00 must be included. Incomplete payments can lead to delays or denials.

  4. Not reading the indemnification and assumption of risk sections. Understanding these provisions is crucial for your safety and liability.

  5. Forgetting to sign and date the application. Your signature confirms that you agree to all terms and conditions stated in the form.

  6. Submitting the application without attending the mandatory orientation class. This step is necessary to receive your permit.

Documents used along the form

The California TR-0106 form is essential for individuals seeking to install and remove tire chains on state highways during the snow season. However, several other documents and forms may accompany this application to ensure compliance with state regulations and facilitate the process. Below is a list of commonly used forms and documents related to the TR-0106 application.

  • Encroachment Permit: This permit grants permission to work within the state's highway right-of-way. It is required for any activity that may affect the roadway or traffic flow.
  • Business License: A business license is necessary for individuals planning to operate a commercial chain installation service. It ensures that the business complies with local regulations.
  • Proof of Insurance: Applicants often need to provide evidence of liability insurance. This protects both the installer and the state from potential claims arising from accidents or damages.
  • Receipt Book: A receipt book is required for documenting transactions with customers. It should include details like the type of service provided and the fee charged.
  • Orientation Class Certificate: Completion of a mandatory orientation class is necessary before receiving the permit. This certificate confirms that the applicant has the required knowledge and skills for chain installation.
  • Written Test Results: Applicants must pass a written test to demonstrate their understanding of snow tire identification and chain installation procedures. The results are submitted along with the application.
  • Identification Vest: An identification vest is issued with the permit. It must be worn at all times while performing services to ensure visibility and compliance with safety regulations.
  • Traffic Control Plan: Depending on the location, a traffic control plan may be required. This outlines how the installer will manage traffic while working on the highway.
  • Application for Duplicate Permit: If a permit or identification vest is lost, a duplicate can be requested using this application. Fees may apply for the replacement.
  • Appeal Form: In case of a permit suspension or revocation, this form allows the permit holder to formally appeal the decision within a specified timeframe.

Understanding these additional forms and documents can help ensure a smoother application process for the California TR-0106 form. Being well-prepared with the necessary paperwork can significantly reduce delays and complications, allowing chain installers to operate efficiently during the snow season.

Similar forms

The California TR 0106 form serves as a Chain Installer Permit Application and Release of Liability. It is similar to several other documents in terms of purpose and content. Below are seven documents that share similarities with the TR 0106 form:

  • Business License Application: Like the TR 0106, a business license application requires personal information and verification of compliance with local regulations. Both documents ensure that the applicant is authorized to conduct business legally.
  • Liability Waiver Form: This form, similar to the TR 0106, releases a party from liability in case of accidents or injuries. Both documents emphasize the assumption of risk and the importance of understanding the potential dangers involved in the activities being authorized.
  • Permitting Application for Construction Work: This application outlines conditions and requirements for construction work, similar to how the TR 0106 specifies conditions for chain installation. Both documents include compliance with safety standards and local regulations.
  • Event Permit Application: Much like the TR 0106, an event permit application requires details about the applicant and the nature of the event. Both documents also include conditions that must be followed to ensure public safety and compliance with local laws.
  • Health and Safety Compliance Form: This form is used to ensure that businesses meet health and safety standards. Similarly, the TR 0106 emphasizes the importance of safety while performing chain installation, requiring the applicant to acknowledge risks involved.
  • Insurance Certificate Request: This document, like the TR 0106, often requires proof of insurance coverage to protect against potential liabilities. Both documents highlight the necessity of safeguarding against risks associated with the authorized activities.
  • Environmental Impact Assessment Form: This form assesses the potential environmental effects of a project. While focused on different activities, both the TR 0106 and the environmental impact assessment require detailed information to ensure compliance with regulations and safety standards.

Dos and Don'ts

When filling out the California TR-0106 form, it's essential to be thorough and careful. Here’s a list of things you should and shouldn't do to ensure your application process goes smoothly.

  • Do double-check all personal information for accuracy, including your name, address, and driver's license number.
  • Don't leave any required fields blank. Incomplete forms can lead to delays or rejections.
  • Do read the terms and conditions thoroughly before signing. Understanding your responsibilities is crucial.
  • Don't forget to include the correct fee. Ensure you have the exact amount ready to avoid complications.
  • Do keep a copy of the completed form for your records. It’s always good to have documentation on hand.
  • Don't submit the form without checking for any typos or errors. Small mistakes can cause big issues.
  • Do follow the instructions regarding the submission process carefully. Different districts may have specific requirements.
  • Don't ignore the deadlines. Timely submission is key to securing your permit.
  • Do ask for help if you're unsure about any part of the form. It's better to clarify than to guess.

By adhering to these guidelines, you can streamline your application process and avoid common pitfalls. Good luck with your application!

Misconceptions

  • Misconception 1: The TR-0106 form is only for new applicants.
  • This form is also used by existing permit holders who need to renew or update their permits. If you have an existing permit or have submitted an application in another district, you must provide that information on the form.

  • Misconception 2: The application fee is refundable.
  • All permit fees paid to the Department of Transportation are non-refundable. This means that once you pay the fee, you cannot get it back, even if your application is denied.

  • Misconception 3: Anyone can install tire chains without a permit.
  • Only those who have obtained a valid Chain Installer Permit can legally install and remove tire chains on state highways. Working without this permit can result in suspension or revocation of future permits.

  • Misconception 4: The permit allows for any type of work on state highways.
  • The TR-0106 form specifically authorizes only the installation and removal of tire chains. Other activities, such as vending or renting tire chains, are strictly prohibited under this permit.

Key takeaways

The California TR 0106 form is essential for individuals seeking to become certified chain installers during the snow season. Here are key takeaways regarding its use and completion:

  • The application requires personal information such as name, address, and driver's license number.
  • A fee of $164.00 is required upon submission of the application.
  • Applicants must attend a mandatory orientation class and pass a written test before receiving their permit.
  • Permits are non-transferable and must be kept on the individual at all times while performing services.
  • Failure to comply with permit conditions can result in suspension or revocation of the permit.
  • Permittees must display a sign indicating their services and fees while working.
  • Issuing receipts for services rendered is mandatory and must include specific information about the work performed.
  • Permittees must wear a colored vest that identifies them while on duty.
  • Working outside designated chain installation areas may lead to suspension for the winter season.
  • All fees paid for the permit are non-refundable, regardless of circumstances.
  • Permittees are prohibited from vending or renting tire chains or related items on state highways.

Understanding these points is crucial for ensuring compliance and maintaining the ability to work as a chain installer in California.