Oklahoma Code § 17-180.5

Title 17. Corporation Commission: File of applications for motor carrier operating
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authority - Carriers of commodities - Certificates or permits -
Rate-making procedure - Divisions combined.
A.  The Oklahoma Corporation Commission shall maintain a
separate file, listing by commodity group all applications for motor
carrier operating authority or transfer thereof, for which proof of
public convenience and necessity is required.  The list shall name
the applicant and the protestant(s), if any, and shall indicate the
disposition of each application.  Said file shall be maintained on
an annual basis and shall be open to public inspection.
B.  It shall not be necessary for any motor carrier in
intrastate commerce of sand, gravel, rock, crushed stone, asphaltic
mix or other similar road building materials when transported in
three-axle or less open-top dump trucks, or an intrastate motor
carrier of livestock or unprocessed agricultural commodities, to
prove public convenience and necessity for the transportation of
said commodities, or to give any notice in order to obtain a
certificate or permit.  The Commission shall issue such certificates
or permits to carriers of said commodities in an intrastate commerce
without public hearing.
C.  In order to insure nondiscriminatory rates for all shippers,
the Commission shall establish a collective rate-making procedure
for all commodities for which it has heretofore prescribed rates.
Said procedure shall assure that respective revenues and costs of
carriers engaged in the transportation of the particular commodities
for which rates are prescribed are ascertained.  Failure on the part
of any carrier to comply with this paragraph or the rules and
regulations thereof may result in suspension or cancellation of said
carrier's operating authority by the Commission.
D.  The Corporation Commission is hereby authorized to combine
the Common Carrier Rate Division and the Motor Carrier Division. All
duties, functions, authority and contractual obligations that relate
to these Divisions are hereby transferred to and vested in the
combined Division.

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