Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE IV— - INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION › Part PART B— - MOTOR CARRIERS, WATER CARRIERS, BROKERS, AND FREIGHT FORWARDERS › Chapter CHAPTER 137— - RATES AND THROUGH ROUTES › § 13702
Companies the federal government regulates must publish and file price lists (called tariffs) when they do two kinds of work: shipping between parts of the United States that are not connected by land (but not for certain bulk goods, forest products, recycled metal scrap, waste paper, and paper waste), and moving household goods. Free charity moves are not covered. Tariffs must be filed with the Board and made available for the public to see. The Board tells carriers how to file and what the tariffs must show. At minimum, a tariff must name the carriers, say where the goods move between, show any terminal charges when those apply, list services and rules that affect rates, and allow rates that change with shipment volume. The Board can let carriers change parts of a tariff without refiling everything. Carriers must give notice before enforcing household-goods tariffs, and the Board can cancel tariffs that break the rules. Complaints about tariff violations can be sent to the Board.
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49 U.S.C. § 13702
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73