Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
The applicant shall present clear and convincing evidence
that fitness has been established for the issuance of the requested
authority.
a) In determining whether
the applicant is fit to operate as a household goods carrier, the Illinois
Commerce Commission shall require proof of the following factors:
1) The applicant has attended a seminar
regarding this Part conducted or approved by the Commission's Compliance
Advisory Service;
2) The applicant
has obtained a 75% or better passing grade on a written test administered by
the Commission that tests the applicant's knowledge of this Part related to the
requested authority.
A) The applicant may not
take this test more than once in any seven day period;
B) An applicant may not have more than one
partner or controlling stockholder take this test in any seven day
period;
3) The applicant
possesses, or can acquire, equipment and facilities of a type required for the
transport of household goods as evidenced by a description, submitted with the
application, of the equipment to be used by the applicant in the conduct of
intrastate transportation (which shall include equipment that is currently
owned by the applicant, leased by the applicant, or is to be otherwise acquired
by the applicant);
4) The applicant
has established a safety, training, and maintenance program, including any
policies regarding traffic citations issued against drivers and any
refresher/remedial training courses required of drivers;
5) The financial condition of the applicant
as represented by the completed financial statement (Supporting Document FIS,
consisting of balance sheet and projected income statement) included with the
application. Evidence will be required at hearing to corroborate the
information provided in the financial statement with the information in the
shipper support statements;
6)
Required insurance coverage on file with the Commission including, where
applicable, insurance in compliance with the Workers' Compensation Act [820
ILCS 305 ].
b) In
determining whether the applicant is fit to operate as a household goods
carrier, the Commission shall consider the following:
1) The applicant's safety record as evidenced
by a certification or record from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration of the United States Department of Transportation, the Illinois
Department of Transportation, or the appropriate regulatory body of another
state, setting forth:
A) Any motor carrier
safety citations issued against the applicant during the three years preceding
application; and
B) Whether the
file contains any record of any disciplinary action, taken or pending, during
the three years preceding application.
2) Any citations or disciplinary actions
against the applicant to determine whether a pattern of violations exists and
will consider the severity of the violations.
3) The conviction of the applicant of a crime
punishable by death or imprisonment in excess of one year under the law under
which he/she was convicted, or a crime involving dishonesty or false statement
regardless of the punishment. The Commission will consider the type of crime,
when the crime occurred, and the age of the applicant at the time of the
incident.
4) Whether the applicant
is currently, or has been, the subject of civil penalty action by the
Commission. In determining whether to grant authority to an applicant who is
currently, or has been, the subject of prior civil penalty action, the
Commission shall consider:
A) Whether the
violations were committed knowingly and willfully;
B) Whether the violations caused economic
harm to authorized carriers;
C)
Whether a pattern of violations exists;
D) The applicant's cooperation in resolving
previous violations; and
E) Whether
the applicant is delinquent in paying a monetary settlement or civil penalty
assessed by the Commission.
5) Other facts that may bear on the
applicant's fitness to hold the license applied for.
c) For purposes of subsections (a)(1) and (2)
and (b)(4) of this Section, "applicant" shall mean proprietors, partners, a
member or manager of a limited liability company, or, in the case of a
corporation, an officer or anyone holding a controlling interest in the
corporation.