Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1415 - FREIGHT BILLS, BILLS OF LADING, OR OTHER FORMS
Section 1415.10 - Freight Bills
Universal Citation: 92 IL Admin Code ยง 1415.10
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Every common carrier of property by motor vehicle shall, when collecting transportation charges, issue or cause to be issued a freight bill covering each shipment. One bill can cover more than one shipment provided the information required by subsections (b) and (c) is shown for each shipment included in the bill.
b) Each freight bill shall show:
1) The name of the carrier;
2) The names of the consignor and consignee
(the freight bill for reconsigned shipments need not show the name of the
original consignor);
3) The dates
the shipment was received by the carrier for transportation;
4) The points of origin and destination (the
freight bill for reconsigned shipments need not show the original shipping
point);
5) The number of packages,
description of the articles (actual description of the articles is not
necessary if the shipment is being transported under an operating authority for
general commodities, or packages or parcels, and if the shipment weighs less
than 200 pounds, and the rates for the transportation do not vary based on the
commodity transported) and weight, volume or measurement of the property
transported (if the lawfully applicable rates or charges are published to apply
per unit of weight, volume or measurement);
6) The exact rate or rates
assessed;
7) The total charges to
be collected, including a statement of the nature and amount of any charges for
accessorial service, and the points at which such service was rendered;
and
8) If more than one carrier
provided service on a shipment, each carrier participating shall be named,
along with the points, at which the freight was transferred.
c) Each carrier freight bill shall relate to and be cross-referenced to a specific bill of lading or other forms (see Section 1415.20 ).
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