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Chapter 271G

27 sections

§271G-2 Why the state regulates water transportation

§271G-3 Who runs this chapter and which other rules apply

§271G-4 When this law does not apply to out-of-state business

§271G-5 Definitions for water carrier law

§271G-6 Who is exempt from water carrier rules

§271G-7 What the commission can do to oversee water carriers

§271G-7.5 Rules for filing paper and electronic copies with the utilities commission

§271G-8 Commission reports and decisions

§271G-9 Water carrier rate and contract records are public

§271G-10 Applying for a water carrier certificate

§271G-11 Water use permits do not create ownership rights

§271G-12 Temporary authority for urgent water carrier service

§271G-13 Security for public protection

§271G-14 Rules for selling or merging water carrier property

§271G-15 When the commission can suspend or revoke a transport certificate

§271G-16 Rules for water carriers on rates and fair treatment

§271G-17 Tariffs of water carriers

§271G-17.5 When a water carrier can issue securities and leases

§271G-18 Reports from water carriers

§271G-19 Penalties for breaking water carrier rules

§271G-20 When a water carrier can hold freight until payment

§271G-21 Time limits for suing a water carrier over charges

§271G-22 Rules for paying shippers who help with transport

§271G-23 How hearings and complaints work for water carriers

§271G-23.5 Notice rules for public hearings on water carrier applications

§271G-24 Appeals of Public Utilities Commission orders

§271G-25 Carrier agreements and antitrust protection