Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 16 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Chapter 603 - MOTOR CARRIER TARIFFS AND SCHEDULES
Subchapter 1 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 16-603-6 - Power of attorney

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 16-603-6

Current through February, 2024

(a) A common carrier may authorize an agent to publish and file a tariff or supplement in which the carrier participates, by issuing an appropriate power of attorney, in the form attached as an example in Appendix A, in favor of the agent. The agent shall be an organization which has authority granted by the commission to publish and file tariffs for common carriers.

(b) The power of attorney may not contain authority to delegate the power. The common carrier shall not give two or more agents authority which, if exercised, would result in conflicts in rates or other conditions.

(c) The power of attorney may be canceled or revoked by the common carrier by thirty days' notice on the commission and on the agent.

(1) When a power of attorney is revoked, a corresponding revision of the common carrier's tariff or tariffs shall be filed. The tariff revision shall have an effective date no later than the effective date of the revocation. Notice of the tariff revision shall be provided as required by section 271-21, HRS. If the applicable tariff or tariffs are not revised, the tariff on file shall remain in effect;

(2) Authority may be transferred from one agent to another by filing a new power of attorney with the commission. The power of attorney shall name the new agent and shall cancel the previous power of attorney.

(d) Whenever two or more common carriers join in a through rate, a power of attorney must be given to the agent issuing the tariff for the through rate.

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