Section 1415.10 Freight
Bills
a) Every common carrier of property by motor vehicle shall, when
collecting transportation charges, issue or cause to be issued a freight bill
covering each shipment. One bill can cover more than one shipment provided the
information required by subsections (b) and (c) is shown for each shipment
included in the bill.
b) Each freight bill shall show:
1) The name of the carrier;
2) The names of the consignor and consignee (the freight bill for
reconsigned shipments need not show the name of the original consignor);
3) The dates the shipment was received by the carrier for
transportation;
4) The points of origin and destination (the freight bill for
reconsigned shipments need not show the original shipping point);
5) The number of packages, description of the articles (actual
description of the articles is not necessary if the shipment is being
transported under an operating authority for general commodities, or packages
or parcels, and if the shipment weighs less than 200 pounds, and the rates for
the transportation do not vary based on the commodity transported) and weight,
volume or measurement of the property transported (if the lawfully applicable
rates or charges are published to apply per unit of weight, volume or
measurement);
6) The exact rate or rates assessed;
7) The total charges to be collected, including a statement of
the nature and amount of any charges for accessorial service, and the points at
which such service was rendered; and
8) If more than one carrier provided service on a shipment, each
carrier participating shall be named, along with the points, at which the
freight was transferred.
c) Each carrier freight bill shall relate to and be
cross-referenced to a specific bill of lading or other forms (see Section
1415.20).
(Source: Amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 8583, effective June 1, 1990)
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TITLE 92: TRANSPORTATION
CHAPTER III: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER b: MOTOR CARRIERS OF PROPERTY
PART 1415
FREIGHT BILLS, BILLS OF LADING, OR OTHER FORMS
SECTION 1415.20 BILLS OF LADING OR OTHER FORMS
Section 1415.20 Bills of
Lading or Other Forms
a) Every common carrier of property by motor vehicle shall, upon
receipt of property for transportation, issue or cause to be issued a bill of
lading or other forms.
b) Each bill of lading or other form shall show:
1) The names of the consignor and consignee;
2) The points of origin and destination;
3) The number of packages (if applicable);
4) A description of the commodity(s) shipped (actual description
of the articles is not necessary if the shipment is being transported under an
operating authority for general commodities, or packages or parcels, and if the
shipment weighs less than 200 pounds, and the rates for the transportation do
not vary based on the commodity transported); and
5) The weight, volume or measurement (if the lawfully applicable
rates or charges are published to apply per unit of weight, volume or
measurement) of the property received.
6) The date the property was received by the carrier for
transportation, and such date shall be the date observed for the purpose of
assessing rates.
(Source: Amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 8583, effective June 1, 1990)
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CHAPTER III: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER b: MOTOR CARRIERS OF PROPERTY
PART 1415
FREIGHT BILLS, BILLS OF LADING, OR OTHER FORMS
SECTION 1415.30 CONSECUTIVE NUMBERING OF BILLS
Section 1415.30 Consecutive
Numbering of Bills
Freight bills shall be
numerically and sequentially numbered by the carrier.
(Source: Added at 11 Ill. Reg. 16112, effective October 1, 1987)
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CHAPTER III: ILLINOIS COMMERCE COMMISSION SUBCHAPTER b: MOTOR CARRIERS OF PROPERTY
PART 1415
FREIGHT BILLS, BILLS OF LADING, OR OTHER FORMS
SECTION 1415.35 RETENTION OF BILLS OR FORMS
Section 1415.35 Retention of
Bills or Forms
Freight bills, bills of lading,
or other forms for each shipment transported under the authority of a license
issued by the Illinois Commerce Commission must be kept as part of the records
of the carrier.
(Source: Amended at 14 Ill. Reg. 8583, effective June 1, 1990)
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