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PUBLIC LAW 104-88—DEC. 29, 1995 109 STAT. 863 "(13) transportation of wood chips; "(14) brokers for motor carriers of passengers, except as provided in section 13904(d); or "(15) transportation of broken, crushed, or powdered glass. "(b) EXEMPT UNLESS OTHERWISE NECESSARY. —Except to the extent the Secretary or Board, as appHcable, finds it necessary to exercise jurisdiction to carry out the transportation poUcy of section 13101, neither the Secretary nor the Board has jurisdiction under this part over— "(1) transportation provided entirely in a municipality, in contiguous municipalities, or in a zone that is adjacent to, and commercially a part of, the municipality or municipalities, except— "(A) when the transportation is under common control, management, or arrangement for a continuous carriage or shipment to or from a place outside the municipality, municipalities, or zone; or "(B) that in transporting passengers over a route between a place in a State and a place in another State, or between a place in a State and another place in the same State through another State, the transportation is exempt from jurisdiction under this part only if the motor carrier operating the motor vehicle also is lawfully providing intrastate transportation of passengers over the entire route under the laws of each State through which the route runs; "(2) transportation by motor vehicle provided casually, occasionally, or reciprocally but not as a regular occupation or business, except when a broker or other person sells or offers for sale passenger transportation provided by a person authorized to transport passengers by motor vehicle under an application pending, or registration issued, under this part; or "(3) the emergency towing of an accidentally wrecked or disabled motor vehicle.

    • § 13507. Mixed loads of regulated and unregulated property

"A motor carrier of property providing transportation exempt from jurisdiction under paragraph (6), (8), (11), (12), or (13) of section 13506(a) may transport property under such paragraph in the same vehicle and at the same time as property which the carrier is authorized to transport under a registration issued under section 13902(a). Such transportation shall not affect the unregulated status of such exempt property or the regulated status of the property which the carrier is authorized to transport under such registration.

    • § 13508. Limited authority over cooperative associations

"(a) IN GENERAL.— Notwithstanding section 13506(a)(5), any Records, cooperative association (as defined by section 15(a) of the Agricultural Marketing Act (12 U.S.C. 1141j(a))) or a federation of cooperative associations shall prepare and maintain such records relating to transportation provided by such association or federation, in such form as the Secretary or the Board may require by regulation to carry out the provisions of such section 13506(a)(5). The Secretary or the Board, or an employee designated by the Secretary or the Board, may on demand and display of proper credentials—