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port annually to commission all free passes granted, by whom and for what reason granted. Code 1906, sec. 4844.

See also pars. 1828, 2142, 2860.

NEBRASKA

It shall be the duty of railroad corporations and each of them to cause to be filed not later than the tenth day of each month with commission a monthly statement, giving the names and addresses of all persons to whom free tickets, free 2264 passes or free transportation have been given or furnished by said railroad corporation, specifying the kinds of employment in which such persons are engaged and designating under which of the exceptions of law such free tickets, free passes or free transportation have been given or furnished said person. Cobbey's Annot. Stats. 1909, sec. 10664.

NEVADA

Every railroad shall on the first Monday in January of each year, and oftener if required by commission, file with commission a verified list of all railroad tickets, passes and mileage books issued free or for other than actual bona fide money 2265 consideration at full established rates during the preceding year, together with the names of the recipients thereof, the amount received therefor, and the reason for issuing the same. This provision shall not apply to the sale of tickets at reduced rates open to the public. Stats. 1907, ch. 44, sec. 19(a), as amended by Stats. 1909, ch. 121.

NEW HAMPSHIRE Every carrier shall keep a correct list of all passes by it issued, except those issued to its employes and their families, and exchange interstate passes issued under the laws of the United States. Such list shall contain the name of each person to whom a pass is issued and a general description of said pass. A copy of such list for the preceding year, in such form as the attorney general may prescribe, shall be filed with the 2266 attorney general for his use in the month of January in each year

and shall be a public record open to public inspection under such regulations as the attorney general may prescribe. Such list, together with the books, records and papers of the carrier so far as relevant shall be open at all times to the inspection of the attorney general, who shall examine the same whenever he deems it necessary to the due enforcement of this act. Laws 1909, ch.

126, sec. 5.

OHIO

On the first Monday in February in each year, and oftener if required by commission, each railroad shall file

with commission a verified list of all railroad tickets, passes and mileage books issued free or for other than actual bona fide money consideration at full established rates during the preceding year, 2267 together with the names of the recipients thereof, the amount received therefor and the reason for issuing them. This provision shall not apply to the sale of tickets at reduced rates open to the public, or tickets, passes or mileage books issued to persons not residents of the state, or tickets, passes or mileage books issued free pursuant to authority conferred in this chapter. Code 1910, sec. 562.

OREGON

Every railroad shall on the first Monday in February in each year, and oftener if required by commission; file with commission a verified list of all railroad tickets, passes and mileage books issued free or for other than actual bona fide money consideration at full established rates during the preceding year, together with the names of the recipients thereof, the amounts received therefor, mileage thereof, and the reasons for issuing the 2268 same. This provision shall not apply to the sale of tickets at reduced rates open to the public, nor to tickets, passes or mileage books issued to persons not residents of this state, nor to tickets, passes or mileage books issued prior to the passage of this act, and commission in its discretion may exempt any carrier from furnishing a statement of trip passes issued to persons regularly and exclusively in its employ, but such carrier shall preserve a record of all such passes, which shall be open to the inspection of commission, for a period of two years after the issuance thereof. Gen. Laws 1907, ch. 53, sec. 45.

Commission may in its discretion require to be filed with it by any public utility a list, verified under oath of the president, 2269 manager, superintendent or secretary of any public utility, of all free or reduced rate privileges granted by such public utility under the provisions of this section. Gen. Laws 1911, ch. 279, sec. 63.

SOUTH DAKOTA Any person, association, copartnership, common carrier or corporation, issuing or giving any free ticket, pass, frank or privilege permitted to be given by this act, shall on or before the tenth day of July and the tenth day of January of each year, file with commission a statement sworn to by the person or officer, agent, or attorney of the corporation making it, giving 2270 a list of all such free tickets, passes, franks or privileges issued or given under the provisions of this act during the six months preceding the first day of the month in which statement is made,

with the date of issue, name of person to whom issued, and kind of free ticket, pass, frank or privilege issued; which statement commission shall include and publish in its annual report. Sess. Laws 1907, ch. 221, sec. 5.

See also par. 3076.

TEXAS Each and all companies, subject to the provisions of this act, their receivers and lessees, shall report annually on such dates as may be fixed by commission the name and residence of each and every person to whom free transportation or right thereto was given to travel, or to have his property or mes2271 sage transported or transmitted over its transportation, express, sleeping car or railway or telegraph or telephone line; and any company violating the provision shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and for each offense on conviction shall pay to the state a penalty of $1,000. Laws 1907, ch. 42, sec. 5.

WISCONSIN

Substantially identical with par. 2268. Laws 2272 1905, ch. 362, sec. 1797-19(a), as amended by Laws 1907, ch. 582.

CHAPTER VII

Service

SCOPE NOTE

This chapter includes provisions prescribing that adequate service and facilities be maintained and provided for patrons and utilities, and such grants of power as authorize commissions to render these requirements effective. Provisions establishing by legislative enactment defined service standards or specific facilities, even when enforcement is left to commissions, have been excluded. For provisions incidentally involving questions of service, see ch. iv, on establishment and change of rates. For provisions dealing with through routes for connecting carriers and physical connection between telephone and telegraph companies, see ch. iv, on establishment and change of rates. For provisions defining and prohibiting discrimination in service and facilities, see ch. vi, on discrimination in rates and service. For provisions regulating the safety of service and facilities, see ch. viii, on safety of operation. For provisions authorizing commissions to enter upon the premises of utilities and examine their property and equipment, see ch. ii, on general powers of commissions. For provisions prescribing general procedure to be followed in the exercise of commission authority, see ch. xiv, on commission procedure and practice. For provisions prescribing general rules of enforcement and judicial review, see ch. xv, on enforcement. For general statement of scope and method, see introduction.

E.

ANALYSIS

A. Reasonable and adequate service and facilities required.

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Requirement that utilities serve applicants

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D. Telephone companies required to serve telegraph companies.

592

Telephone and telegraph companies required to serve connecting utilities of the same kind....

593

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Railroad, express and telegraph companies required to have telephone facilities...

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Joint use of plant, equipment and facilities...

597

H. Rules, regulations, practices, methods and appliances..

605

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Repairs, construction, reconstruction, additions and other property

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Free delivery limits of express, telephone and telegraph companies.... 647

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