Every common carrier subject to regulation by the
commission as to rates and service shall file with the commission
and shall print and keep open for public inspection, schedules
showing the rates, fares, charges, and classification for the
transportation of persons and property within the state between
each point upon the carrier's route and all other points thereon;
and between each point upon its route and all points upon every
route leased, operated, or controlled by it; and between each
point on its route or upon any route leased, operated, or
controlled by it and all points upon the route of any other
common carrier, whenever a through route and joint rate have been
established or ordered between any two such points. If no joint
rate over a through route has been established, the several
carriers participating in the through route shall file, print,
and keep open for public inspection, the separately established
rates, fares, charges, and classifications that apply to the
through transportation. The schedules printed must: Plainly
state the places between which property and persons are carried;
contain classification of passengers or property in force; and
state separately all terminal charges, storage charges, icing
charges, all other charges that the commission may require to be
stated, all privileges or facilities granted or allowed, and any
rules or regulations that may in any way change, affect, or
determine any part, or the aggregate of, such rates, fares, and
charges, or the value of the service rendered to the passenger,
shipper, or consignee. The schedule must be plainly printed in
large type, and a copy of it shall be kept by every carrier
readily accessible to inspection by the public in every station
or office of the carrier where passengers or property are
respectively received for transportation, when the station or
office is in charge of any agent. All of the schedules kept as
provided in this section must be immediately produced by the
carrier for inspection upon the demand of any person. A notice
printed in bold type and stating that the schedules are on file
with the agent and open to inspection by any person and that the
agent will assist any person to determine from the schedules any
transportation rates or fares or rules or regulations that are in
force must be kept posted by the carrier in two public and
conspicuous places in every such station or office. The form of
each schedule must be prescribed by the commission.
The commission may, from time to time, determine and
prescribe by order such changes in the form of the schedules as
may be found expedient, and modify the requirements of this
section in respect to publishing, posting, and filing of
schedules either in particular instances or by general rule or
order applicable to special or peculiar circumstances or
conditions.
The commission may suspend the operation of this section in
whole or in part as applied to vessels engaged in jobbing
business not operating on regular routes.
[2007 c 234 § 25; 1984 c 143 § 4; 1961 c 14 § 81.28.040. Prior: 1911 c 117 § 14; RRS § 10350.]