Haw. Code R. § 16-601-79 - Motor carriers
An application for a motor carrier certificate of public convenience and necessity or permit shall comply with sections 16-601-15 to 16-601-24, section 16-601-74, and section 16-601-75. In addition, the application must contain the following information and data, either in the body of the application or in the exhibits attached to the application:
(1) A general description of the type of
service being performed or proposed by the applicant, a reference to the
statutory authority under which existing service is or will be performed, and a
statement of the specific authority requested;
(2) Where the application is for the
transportation of passengers, the application must state whether the proposed
service will be over a regular or irregular route and whether authority is
being sought to transport passengers and their baggage in the same equipment or
whether the baggage will be transported in separate equipment. Service over a
regular route is service that traverses over a fixed route with no deviation,
with stops at fixed termini and on a time schedule, whether daily or
hourly;
(3) The geographical scope
of the proposed operation, including the termini and other points proposed to
be served, and a concise narrative description of the proposed
service;
(4) A map or sketch of the
area to be served, drawn to suitable scale and showing present and proposed
operation by distinctive coloring or marking,-
(5) A statement of the rates or fares
proposed to be charged, rules governing service, and the level and nature of
proposed rates. Reference may be made to a tariff or tariffs on file with the
commission. An applicant for a permit shall file with the commission a
certified copy of a written contract or contracts between the shipper and the
applicant before commencing operations;
(6) The frequency of the proposed service and
the number of parties to be served;
(7) The kind and approximate number of units
of equipment to be employed in the proposed service;
(8) The qualification and experience of key
personnel;
(9) A statement of
financial ability to render the proposed service, together with a financial
statement prepared in accordance with section 16-601-75; and
(10) Facts showing that the proposed service
is or will be required by the present or future public convenience and
necessity and is in compliance with the transportation policy declared in
section
271-1,
HRS.
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