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PUBLIC LAW 95-000—MMMM. DD, 1978

92 STAT. 1418

PUBLIC LAW 95-473—OCT. 17, 1978

as the result of an application filed before January 2, 1967, or under a reissuance of the operating authority provided in the certificate, may provide transportation to any place suoject to the jurisdiction of the Commission under subchapter II of chapter 105 of this title for special and chartered parties. (d) The Commission may not prescribe a condition for a motor contract carrier permit issued before August 23, 1957, that restricts the authority of the carrier— (1) to substitute similar contracts within the scope of the permit; or (2) to add contracts within the scope of the permit, unless the Commission, on its own initiative or on petition of an interested carrier, finds that the scope of the transportation to be provided by the motor contract carrier under any such additional contract is not confined to transportation provided by a motor contract carrier as defined after August 21, 1957. 49 USC 10933. § 10933. Authorizing abandonment of freight forwarder service When a freight forwarder is controlled by, or under common control with, a common carrier providing transportation subject to the jurisdiction of the Interstate Commerce Commission under subchapAnte, pp. 1359, ter I, II, or III of chapter 105 of this title, the freight forwarder 1361, 1365. jnay abandon any part of the service it provides subject to the jurisAnte, p. 1369. diction of the Commission under subchapter IV of chapter 105, only if the Commission finds the abandonment is consistent with the pubAnte, p. 1337. lie interest and the transportation policy of section 10101 of this title. On making the finding, the Commission shall issue to the freight forwarder a certificate describing the abandonment authorized by the Commission.

CHAPTER 111—OPERATIONS OF CARRIERS SUBCHAPTER I—GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Sec. 11101. 11102. 11103. 11104. 11105. 11106. 11107. 11108.

Providing transportation and service. Classification of carriers. Use of terminal facilities. Switcli connections and tracks. Protective services. Identification of motor vehicles. Leased motor velilcles. Water carriers subject to unreasonable discrimination in foreign transportation.

SUBCHAPTER II—CAR SERVICE

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11121. 11122. 11123. 11124. 11125. 11126. 11127. 11128.

Criteria. Compensation and practice. Situations requiring immediate action. Rerouting traffic on failure of rail carrier to serve the public. Directed rail transportation. Distribution of coal cars. Service of freight forwarders. Water emergencies; embargoes imposed by carriers.

SUBCHAPTER III—REPORTS AND RECORDS 11141. Definitions. 11142. Uniform accounting systems.

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