Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 82 - KANSAS CORPORATION COMMISSION
Article 4 - MOTOR CARRIERS OF PERSONS AND PROPERTY
Section 82-4-48 - Bills of lading and freight bills

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 82-4-48

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 12, March 20, 2024

(a) Each common motor carrier of household goods electing to be governed by K.A.R. 82-4-48a, K.S.A. 66-304, and K.S.A. 84-7-101 through K.S.A. 84-7-603, and amendments thereto, shall issue a bill of lading for household goods tendered for intrastate commerce.

(b) Each common motor carrier transporting property, other than household goods, and electing to be governed by K.A.R. 82-4-48a, K.S.A. 66-304, and K.S.A. 84-7-101 through K.S.A. 84-7-603, and amendments thereto, shall issue a bill of lading for property tendered for intrastate commerce.

(c) Each bill of lading shall include the following:

(1) The name and address of the motor carrier;

(2) the name and address of the consignor and consignee;

(3) the date of shipment;

(4) the origin and destination of the shipment;

(5) the signature of the motor carrier or its agent;

(6) a description of the shipment, including the number of packages, or the weight or volume;

(7) a released value clause as prescribed in K.S.A. 84-7-309, and amendments thereto, printed on the front of the document, if applicable; and

(8) on request of the shipper, a written or electronic copy of the rate, classification, rules, and practices upon which any rate applicable to a shipment, or agreed to between the shipper and the carrier, is based. The copy provided by the carrier shall clearly state the dates of applicability of the rate, classification, rules, or practices.

(d) Bills of lading and freight bills may be included on one form.

(e) Each transporter of crude petroleum oil, sediment oil, water, or brine shall require its drivers to possess a run ticket or equivalent documents as specified in K.A.R. 82-3-127.

(f) The documents required in subsections (a), (b), and (e) shall be made available upon request for inspection by any authorized representative of the commission, the state highway patrol, or other law enforcement officers.

(g) The bill of lading, freight bill, run ticket, or equivalent documents as specified in K.A.R. 82-3-127 shall be retained by the transporter for at least three years from the date of shipment.

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