Wisconsin Code § 195.08

Water carrier rates, schedules, service
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(1g)
DEFINITION. In this section “schedules” does not include
“timetables”.
(1r) SERVICE RATES TO BE ADEQUATE AND JUST. Every water
carrier shall furnish reasonably adequate service and facilities,
and the charges made for the transportation of passengers or
property or for any service in connection therewith, or for the receiving, delivering, storing or handling of property shall be rea-

sonable and just, and every unjust and unreasonable charge for
such service is prohibited and declared to be unlawful.
(2) SCHEDULES; PUBLICATION. Every water carrier shall
print in plain type and file with the office schedules which shall
be open to public inspection showing all rates, fares and charges
for the transportation of passengers and property and any service
in connection therewith which it has established and which are in
force at the time between all points in this state upon its line or
any line controlled or operated by it. The schedules shall plainly
state the places upon its line or any line controlled or operated by
it in this state between which passengers and property will be carried, and there shall be filed therewith the classification of freight
in force.
(3) SCHEDULES, RULES AND REGULATIONS. Every water carrier shall publish with and as a part of such schedules all rules
and regulations that in any manner affect the rates charged or to
be charged for the transportation of passengers or property and its
charges for delay in loading or unloading property or for rendering any other service in connection with the transportation of persons or property.
(4) SCHEDULES, COPIES IN TERMINALS. Two copies of said
schedules for the use of the public shall be kept in every terminal
and office of such water carrier in such form and place as to be
easily accessible to the public.
(7) CHANGES IN SCHEDULE. No change shall be made in any
schedule, or in any classification, unless the change shall be
plainly indicated upon existing schedules, or by filing new schedules in lieu thereof, 30 days prior to the time the same are to take
effect. Copies of all new schedules shall be filed as required in
this section in every terminal and office of such water carrier at
places to or from which the rates in such schedules apply, 30 days
prior to the time the same are to take effect, unless the office shall
prescribe a less time.
(9) COMPLAINT AGAINST CHANGE IN SCHEDULES. Whenever
a complaint is filed with the office before any change in any water
carrier schedule, or in any classification, rule, regulation or practice becomes effective to the effect that the change is unreasonable or unjustly discriminatory, the office shall give notice to the
water carrier that a complaint has been made, may investigate the
complaint and shall set the complaint for hearing. The office
may, in its discretion, by order, stay the change pending the determination of the matters investigated at any time before the change
shall take effect. If the change complained of is found unreasonable or unjustly discriminatory, the change shall not take effect
and, if the change has become effective, the office shall order the
discontinuance thereof. The office may fix and order substituted
for any such change such rates, joint rates, fares, charges, classification, rule, regulation, practice or service as it shall have determined to be just and reasonable and which shall be charged, imposed or followed in the future, and shall make such order respecting such rule, regulation, practice or service as it shall determine to be reasonable and which shall be observed and followed
in the future. Procedure and notice shall be as provided in s.
195.04 (2) to (4).
(11) FREIGHT CLASSIFICATION. There shall be but one classification of freight which shall be uniform on all water carriers.

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