Omnibus Transportaion Legislation. Letter from the Chairman of the Legislative Committee Interstate Commerce Commission |
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... Provision governing rate reductions . at pages 50-52 . ( 7 ) Hous of service of motor - carrier employees , at pages 53-54 . 1 ( 8 ) Provisions with respect to certificates and permits OMNIBUS TRANSPORTATION LEGISLATION ...
... Provision governing rate reductions . at pages 50-52 . ( 7 ) Hous of service of motor - carrier employees , at pages 53-54 . 1 ( 8 ) Provisions with respect to certificates and permits OMNIBUS TRANSPORTATION LEGISLATION ...
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... permits of motor carriers , at pages 56-58 and 58–59 . ( 9 ) Protection of employees in connection with unifications , at page 67 . ( 10 ) Provisions of present " fourth section , " at pages 70–71 . The question which the conference ...
... permits of motor carriers , at pages 56-58 and 58–59 . ( 9 ) Protection of employees in connection with unifications , at page 67 . ( 10 ) Provisions of present " fourth section , " at pages 70–71 . The question which the conference ...
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... permit contract carriers to file applica- tions , if they were " subject , at the time this part takes effect , to the provisions of the Intercoastal Shipping Act , 1933. " Doubtless this is because contract carriers are now equally ...
... permit contract carriers to file applica- tions , if they were " subject , at the time this part takes effect , to the provisions of the Intercoastal Shipping Act , 1933. " Doubtless this is because contract carriers are now equally ...
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... permit such liberality with respect to them . ( b ) For lines 24-25 , page 32 , and lines 1-3 , page 33 , substitute " when on duty and traveling to and from duty ; post - office inspectors while traveling on official business " , thus ...
... permit such liberality with respect to them . ( b ) For lines 24-25 , page 32 , and lines 1-3 , page 33 , substitute " when on duty and traveling to and from duty ; post - office inspectors while traveling on official business " , thus ...
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... permit the reporting carrier such access to their books and records , as may be necessary in order that the reporting carrier may file consolidated system reports . Provision for such consolidated system reports is , in the judgment of ...
... permit the reporting carrier such access to their books and records , as may be necessary in order that the reporting carrier may file consolidated system reports . Provision for such consolidated system reports is , in the judgment of ...
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Page 20 - ... including the compensation to be paid and other terms of any contract, agreement, or arrangement for the use of any locomotive, car, or other vehicle not owned by the carrier using it (and whether or not owned by another carrier), and the penalties or other sanctions for nonobservance of such rules, regulations, or practices.
Page 47 - ... to the need, in the public interest, of adequate and efficient transportation service by such carriers at the lowest cost consistent with the furnishing of such service; and to the need of revenues sufficient to enable such carriers, under honest, economical, and efficient management, to provide such service.
Page 23 - Every such common carrier shall also file with said commission copies of all contracts, agreements or arrangements, with other common carriers in relation to any traffic affected by the provisions of this act to which it may be a party.
Page 26 - ... right of way, or by directing either or both the rail and water carrier, individually or in connection with one another, to construct and connect with the lines of the rail carrier a spur track or tracks to the dock.
Page 11 - common carrier by motor vehicle" means any person which holds itself out to the general public to engage in the transportation by motor vehicle in interstate or foreign commerce of passengers or property or any class or classes thereof for compensation, whether over regular or irregular routes...
Page 8 - Where an application is made in good faith for the exemption of a motor carrier under this subparagraph, accompanied by a certificate of a State board of the State in which the operations of such carrier are carried on stating that in the opinion of such board such carrier is entitled to a certificate of exemption under this subparagraph...
Page 9 - ... or is reasonably likely to become, of such nature, character, or quantity as in fact substantially to affect or impair uniform regulation by the Commission of interstate or foreign transportation by motor carriers in effectuating the national transportation policy declared in this Act. Upon revocation of any such certificate, the Commission shall restore to the carrier or carriers affected thereby, without further proceedings, the authority, if any, to operate in interstate or foreign commerce...
Page 48 - Commission, unless the same shall be suspended or modified or set aside by the Commission or be suspended or set aside by a court of competent jurisdiction.
Page 9 - ... and there shall be attached to the exercise of the privileges granted by the certificate, or amendment thereto, such reasonable terms, conditions, and limitations as the public interest may require.