§37-9-3. Exemptions from operation of chapter - United States mail; occasional intrastate commerce.  


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  • Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to apply to:

    (1) The transportation or handling of United States mail; or

    (2) The casual, occasional or reciprocal carriage of passengers or property by aircraft in intrastate commerce for compensation by any person not engaged in air commerce as a regular occupation or business, unless, in the case of transportation of passengers, such transportation is sold or offered for sale or provided or procured or furnished or arranged for by a broker, or by any other person who sells or offers for sale transportation furnished by a person lawfully engaged in the transportation of passengers by aircraft under a certificate or permit issued under this chapter or under a pending application for such certificate or permit.

(Acts 1945, No. 269, p. 414, §2.)