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Article 5 - The Powers of the Commissioner in Respect to Common Carriers


  • 115 - General Powers and Duties of Commissioner in Respect to Common Carriers.
  • 116 - Reports of Common Carriers.
  • 117 - Investigation of Accidents.
  • 118 - Investigations by Commissioner.
  • 119 - Rates and Service to Be Fixed by the Commissioner.
  • 120 - Power of Commissioner to Order Repairs or Changes.
  • 121 - Substitution of Motor Vehicles or Trackless Trolleys for Cars on Tracks; Supplemental or Extended Operation.
  • 122 - Contracts Between Railroad Companies and Bus Companies Owned by Former; Approval of Commissioner.
  • 123 - Power of Commissioner to Order Changes in Time Schedules; Running of Additional Cars and Trains.
  • 125 - Power of Commissioner to Order Continuance of Train Service During Investigation.
  • 126 - Uniform System of Accounts; Access to Accounts; Forfeitures.
  • 127 - Franchises and Privileges.
  • 128 - Transfer of Franchises, Property or Stocks.
  • 129 - Approval of Securities.
  • 130 - Reorganizations.
  • 131 - Forfeiture; Penalties.
  • 131-A - Penalties for Violations.
  • 132 - Enforcement Proceedings.
  • 133 - Penalties for Other Than Common Carriers.
  • 134 - Duties of Commissioner as to Interstate Traffic.
  • 135 - Rail Safety Fee.
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