Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 1457 - HOUSEHOLD GOODS CARRIERS
Subpart I - BILLS OF LADING OR OTHER FORMS
Section 1457.620 - Inventory Forms
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Definitions. As used in this Section, the term "intercity" means transportation other than "short haul". As used in this Section, the term "short haul" means transportation from the point of origin to the final destination of not more than 35 miles, except that moves which begin and end within the area covered by the counties of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry, and Will shall be considered "short haul".
b) Each carrier shall, prior to loading at the point of origin, prepare a written inventory of each intercity shipment and of each shipment for which any type of storage service is requested.
c) A properly executed copy of the inventory, signed by both the carrier and the shipper, shall be given to the shipper at the point of origin, prior to loading. Another properly executed copy, signed by the carrier and the shipper, and reflecting any changes in the number, nature, or condition of the lading, shall be given to the shipper at the final destination, subsequent to unloading. A written inventory shall also be prepared for short haul movements at the request of the shipper, provided the shipper agrees to pay the tariff rate for preparation of an inventory. The carrier, however, shall not require the preparation of an inventory at the shipper's expense for short haul movements.
d) Information required on an inventory. Each inventory required under this Section shall:
e) The shipper shall be permitted to make notations upon delivery concerning the condition or absence of goods in the shipment, and shall be made aware by the carrier that notations regarding the inventory are permitted upon delivery.
f) The inventory shall be on a Commission-approved Household Goods Inventory Form. The Commission shall approve a carrier's inventory form if it meets the requirements of this Section and does not contain provisions contrary to the Illinois Commercial Transportation Law or any Commission rules.