CHAPTER 271

MOTOR CARRIER LAW

 

Section

    271-1 Declaration of policy

    271-2 Administration; governing provisions of other

          acts

    271-3 Application of chapter, interstate, or foreign

          commerce

    271-4 Definitions

    271-5 Exemptions, generally

    271-6 Repealed

    271-7 Exemptions, vehicles used by farmers

    271-8 Certificate or permit required

  271-8.5 Advertising

    271-9 General duties and powers of the commission

   271-10 Reports and decisions of commission

   271-11 Copies of schedules, tariffs, contracts, etc.,

          kept as public records; evidence

   271-12 Applications for certificates of public

          convenience and necessity

   271-13 Permits for contract carriers by motor vehicle

   271-14 No proprietary right in highway

   271-15 Dual operation

   271-16 Temporary authority

   271-17 Security for protection of public

   271-18 Transfer of certificates of public convenience

          and necessity, contract carrier permits, and

          carrier property

   271-19 Suspension, change, and revocation of

          certificates and permits

   271-20 Rates, fares and charges of common carriers by

          motor vehicle

   271-21 Tariffs of common carriers by motor vehicle

   271-22 Schedules of contract carriers by motor

          vehicle

   271-23 Bills of lading, shipping documents

   271-24 Recovery of overcharges or undercharges

   271-25 Accounts, records, and reports

   271-26 Records to be maintained in State

 271-26.5 Change of address; responsibility;

          service of orders

   271-27 Unlawful operation

   271-28 Collection of rates and charges

 271-28.5 Motor carrier lien

   271-29 Identification of carriers

   271-30 Allowance to shippers for transportation

          services

   271-31 Hearings

   271-32 Reconsideration and rehearings

   271-33 Appeals

   271-34 Witnesses

   271-35 Agreements between carriers

   271-36 Fees and charges

   271-37 Attorney general; aid in enforcement

   271-38 Enforcement

 

Cross References

 

  Commercial driver licensing, see §§286-231 to 249.

  Motor carrier safety law, see §§286-201 to 216.

  Transportation of hazardous materials, see §§286-221 to 227.

 

Case Notes

 

  Public utilities commission correctly determined that it could not assume jurisdiction over federal military camp and dismissed complaint for lack of subject matter jurisdiction as Article VI of the U.S. Constitution preempted any state regulation over the military camp; it was not shown that camp was not an instrumentality of the United States and therefore not entitled to invoke immunity or that the camp was an instrumentality of the United States, but there was a clear and unambiguous congressional authorization waiving camp's immunity from direct state regulation.  112 H. 150, 145 P.3d 693.

 

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