§37-2-14. Temporary or emergency rates.  


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  • (a) The commission, when deemed by it necessary to prevent injury to business, or in the interest of the people of this state, in consequence of any interstate rate wars, or inequality of interstate rates, or in case of any other emergency, to be judged by the commission, may temporarily alter, amend, or suspend, except as otherwise provided by law, any existing passenger rates, freight rates, schedules, and orders, on any railroad or part of railroad in this state, and such rates made by the commission shall apply on one or more of the railroads of this state, or any portion thereof, as may be directed by the commission, and shall take effect at such time and remain in force for such length of time as may be prescribed by the commission.

    (b) When circumstances require a reduction in any rate or rates on less than statutory notice in order to permit an emergency to be met, the Public Service Commission, or, if the commission is not in session, the secretary of the commission, may, upon the written application of a transportation company, and for good reason shown, authorize such transportation company to make such rate or rates effective on less than statutory notice, provided a copy of the publication containing such rate or rates is filed with the commission. When such authority is granted by the secretary, the rate or rates so authorized shall be temporary and shall continue effective only until the next regular meeting of the commission, which may approve, revoke or modify the same.

(Code 1907, §5721; Acts 1920, No. 42, p. 92; Code 1923, §§9670, 9717; Code 1940, T. 48, §§115, 116.)