Kan. Admin. Regs. § 82-9-23 - Exempt transportation
(a) The commission
may exempt a person, class of person, transaction or service from further rail
regulation by the commission when it finds that:
(1) further regulation is not necessary to
carry out state and national transportation policy; and
(2) either the transaction or service is of
limited scope, or further regulation is not needed to protect shippers from the
abuse of market power.
(b) The commission may, on its own
initiative, or on application by any interested party, begin a proceeding to
exempt rail carrier transportation.
(c) The commission may specify the period of
time during which the exemption granted is effective.
(d) The commission may revoke, in whole or in
part, an exemption if it determines that a revocation is necessary to carry out
state and national transportation policy.
(e) When the interstate commerce commission
concludes that a particular category of interstate traffic is exempted, this
commission will adopt it as a standard for intrastate traffic.
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