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Session Laws, 1996
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PARRIS N. GLENDENING, Governor

Ch. 191

29.

Every common carrier company shall afford reasonable, proper, and equal facilities
for the prompt interchange and transfer of passengers[, and the prompt receipt and
forwarding of property and freight,] between its lines and the lines of every other
common carrier company. No common carrier company shall discriminate, as between
other common carrier companies, in transferring, receiving or forwarding passengers[,
property or freight] to or from such other common carrier companies. No common
carrier company, however, shall be obliged to allow any other common carrier company to
use its tracks or terminal facilities.

31.

(a)     The form of tariff schedules which the Commission shall prescribe for
common carriers shall be as nearly as practicable the same as that required for the
particular kind of carrier by the Interstate Commerce Commission.

(b)     In addition to such other matters and things as the Commission may require,
the tariff schedules of every common carrier company shall show: (1) all the current rates,
fares and charges (including those specified in § 26(b)) for the transportation of
passengers [or property and freight] within this State, (i) between each point on its route
and all other points on every route owned by it, and (ii) between each point on its route
and all points upon the route of any common carrier company (which shall be named in
the schedule) whenever a through route or joint rate has been established between such
points; (2) the places between which [freight and] passengers will be carried; (3) the
classification of [freight and] passengers; [(4) all terminal, storage, icing and similar
charges, separately stated; (5)] (4) privileges or facilities granted; [ (6)] (5) all rules and
regulations which may in any manner change, affect, or determine any part of the
aggregate of the rates, fares or charges, or the value of the service rendered.

(c)     Any common carrier company which is a party to a joint rate set forth in the
tariff schedule of any other common carrier company shall file with the Commission such
evidence of acceptance thereof as may be required by the Commission.

[(d) Contract carriers of flammables, as well as common carriers shall file
schedules in accordance with this section, and contract carriers shall also list therein the
shippers with which they have written contracts.]

32.

[(a-1)] (A) Except as provided under the provisions of subsection (b) of this
section, a permit shall be required of any passenger motor vehicle used in any
transportation of passengers for hire.

[(a-2)A permit (certificate) shall be required for any motor carrier when engaged
in the carriage of flammables in bulk, within the scope of the definitions set forth in this
article. Permits of carriers of flammables shall be of two (2) classes: (1) common carrier
certificates (permits), and (2) contract carrier certificates (permits).]

(b) A permit is not required for the following:

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