Bill Text: IN HB1087 | 2013 | Regular Session | Introduced


Bill Title: Transportation of household effects and furniture.

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-01-07 - First reading: referred to Committee on Roads and Transportation [HB1087 Detail]

Download: Indiana-2013-HB1087-Introduced.html


Introduced Version






HOUSE BILL No. 1087

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DIGEST OF INTRODUCED BILL



Citations Affected: IC 8-2.1-24-3.

Synopsis: Transportation of household effects and furniture. Provides that the law regarding certification of motor carriers providing intrastate transportation of property by motor vehicle does not apply to motor vehicles that are used to provide transportation for household effects or furniture for compensation.

Effective: July 1, 2013.





Davis




    January 7, 2013, read first time and referred to Committee on Roads and Transportation.







Introduced

First Regular Session 118th General Assembly (2013)


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HOUSE BILL No. 1087



    A BILL FOR AN ACT to amend the Indiana Code concerning transportation.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana:

SOURCE: IC 8-2.1-24-3; (13)IN1087.1.1. -->     SECTION 1. IC 8-2.1-24-3, AS AMENDED BY P.L.9-2010, SECTION 2, IS AMENDED TO READ AS FOLLOWS [EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 2013]: Sec. 3. Except as provided in section 18 of this chapter, this chapter does not apply to the following:
        (1) Motor vehicles used exclusively for carrying United States mail.
        (2) Motor vehicles while being used or operated under the control, direction, and supervision of:
            (A) the United States government, the state, or a political subdivision; or
            (B) the board of trustees of a state institution.
        (3) Motor vehicles while transporting supplies, livestock feed ingredients, fertilizer, or fertilizing materials that are in transit to or from farms.
        (4) Motor vehicles:
            (A) controlled and operated by a farmer when used in the transportation of the farmer's agricultural commodities and

products of those commodities or in the transportation of supplies to the farm;
            (B) controlled and operated by a nonprofit agricultural cooperative association (or by a federation of agricultural cooperative associations if the federation does not possess greater powers or purposes than the cooperative associations);
            (C) used in carrying property consisting of livestock or agricultural commodities (not including manufactured products) if the motor vehicles are not used in carrying:
                (i) other property;
                (ii) agricultural commodities; or
                (iii) passengers;
            for compensation; or
            (D) used in carrying livestock feed or feed ingredients, if those products are transported to a site of agricultural productions or to a business enterprise engaged in the sale of agricultural goods to a person engaged in agricultural production.
        This chapter shall not be construed to apply to motor vehicles owned, leased, controlled, or operated by a nonprofit cooperative association, either incorporated or unincorporated, that was in existence on July 6, 1961.
        (5) Motor vehicles, commonly known as armored cars, used exclusively to transport, under written bilateral contract, coin, currency, bullion, securities, precious metals, jewelry, precious stones, money, legal tender, stocks and bonds, negotiable and nonnegotiable instruments and securities, postage and revenue stamps, and other valuable documents and rare objects.
        (6) Motor vehicles operating exclusively in intrastate commerce that have a gross vehicle weight, gross vehicle weight rating, gross combination weight, or gross combination weight rating equal to or less than twenty-six thousand (26,000) pounds. However, the motor vehicle may not be:
            (A) used to provide for-hire transport;
            (B) designed or used to transport sixteen (16) or more passengers, including the driver; or
            (C) used to transport hazardous material in amounts requiring a placard.
         (7) Motor vehicles that are used to provide transportation for household effects or furniture for compensation.

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