South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 103 - PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
Article 2 - MOTOR CARRIERS
Subarticle 3 - EXEMPTIONS FROM REGULATIONS
Section 103-122 - Further Exemptions
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 103-122
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024
1. The commission does not have jurisdiction over motor carriers solely:
a. Carrying on the business of transporting
passengers exclusively within the limits of any municipality in this State for
which they have a license to operate within that municipality;
b. Transporting passengers to or from state
institutions located in Richland County; or
c. Transporting passengers within a distance
of ten miles from the limits of municipalities in Chester and Lancaster
Counties when substantially all of the passengers are workers in industrial
plants, eighty percent of the production of which is for defense
materials;
d. Having a seating
capacity of twenty or more passengers which are operated within ten miles from
the limits of any municipality with a population of seventy thousand or more
inhabitants, according to the United States Census for 1940, by any electric
utility company which regularly provides transportation service within the
municipality itself. Item (d) does not permit the substantial duplication of
any franchise or license in effect at the time service is undertaken by the
electric utility company; or
e.
Used by a county to transport passengers or property.
2. Additionally, the commission does not have jurisdiction over any class of for-hire operations which has been or hereafter may be specifically exempted in the Code of Laws of South Carolina.
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