Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 12, March 20, 2024
(a) Each tariff shall be typewriten, printed,
or reproduced by other similar, durable process, upon paper of good quality, 8
by 11 or 8½ by 11 inches in size.
(b) The title page shall show the following
information:
(1) In the upper right-hand
corner, the K.C.C. number of the tariff and, immediately below that, the K.C.C.
number of the tariff canceled, if any. The first tariff issued by each carrier
shall be numbered "K.C.C. no. 1"; succeeding tariffs shall be numbered
consecutively. This information may be shown elsewhere on the page or on the
second page of the tariff, if the tariff applies to interstate as well as
intrastate traffic;
(2) the name of
the carrier, individual, or organization issuing the tariff;
(3) the names of the participating carriers
or a reference to the page in the tariff containing that information;
(4) if the tariff is a passenger or household
goods tariff, the tariff names' class rates, commodity rates, mileages, rules,
one-way fares, round-trip fares, excursion fares, and appropriate designation,
if the tariff applies to local traffic, joint traffic, or both;
(5) specific references to the classification
and to publications containing any exceptions to the classification governing
the rates named in the tariff;
(6)
the issued and effective dates; and
(7) the name, title, and complete address of
the party issuing the tariff.
(c) The requirements of subsection (a) shall
be observed in the construction of circulars and other governing tariff
publications. tariff supplements shall be numbered consecutively, beginning
with the number one, and shall show the K.C.C. number of the publication
amended, the number of any previous supplements or tariffs canceled, and
numbers of the supplements containing all changes from the original
publication. This information shall appear in the upper right-hand corner of
the supplement unless the supplement applies to interstate as well as
intrastate traffic, in which case the information may be shown elsewhere on the
title page or on the second page.
(d) Each household goods tariff shall contain
the following information:
(1) In clear and
explicit language, all terms, additional charges, and privileges applicable in
connection with the rates and charges named in the tariff, or specific
reference to publications naming these terms, additional charges, and
privileges;
(2) any exceptions to
the application of rates and charges named in the tariff;
(3) a full explanation of reference marks and
technical abbreviations used in the tariff;
(4) rates in either cents or dollars and
cents per 100 pounds or per ton of 2,000 pounds or other definite measure;
and
(5) the method by which the
distance rates shall be determined. Specific point-to-point rates shall be
published whenever practicable.
(e) Each passenger tariff shall show the
following information:
(1) Fares, definitely
and specifically stated in cents or in dollars and cents; and
(2) the identification of terms, agreements,
or other documentation that is applicable or contains specific reference to the
publications in which the fares will be found.