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§47-162.


§47-162.
   
   A. The Corporation Commission is hereby vested with power and
   authority, and it shall be its duty:
   
   1. To supervise and regulate every motor carrier of household goods or
   used emigrant movables and not operating exclusively within the limits
   of an incorporated city or town in this state;
   
   2. To fix or approve the maximum or minimum, or maximum and minimum
   rates, fares, charges, classifications and rules pertaining thereto,
   of each such motor carrier;
   
   3. To regulate and supervise the accounts, schedules and service of
   each such motor carrier; and for the conservation of the public
   highways;
   
   4. To prescribe a uniform system and classification of accounts to be
   used, which among other things shall set up adequate depreciation
   charges, and after such accounting system shall have been promulgated,
   such motor carriers shall use no other;
   
   5. To require the filing of annual reports, and other data as required
   from time to time by the Commission; and
   
   6. To supervise and regulate such motor carriers in all other matters
   affecting the relationship between such carriers and the traveling and
   shipping public.
   
   B. The Commission shall have the power and authority by general order
   or otherwise to prescribe rules and regulations applicable to any or
   all motor carriers of household goods or used emigrant movables.
   

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