Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1010.770 - Required Documents for Trucks and Buses to detect "intrastate" movements
a) All motor
vehicles of the second division, to wit, trucks, tractors and buses, properly
registered in another jurisdiction and displaying the current and proper
registration plates and cards of such other jurisdiction, and carrying persons
or property, cargo or freight, shall comply with this Section in addition to
either possessing in the cab of the vehicle an Illinois Reciprocity Permit, or
displaying a prorate Decal and Card, and shall possess in the cab of the
vehicle:
1) One or more documents, including
but not limited to:
A) A bill of
lading
B) A trip manifest
C) Dispatch record
D) Driver's log per federal
requirements
E) Shipping invoice or
freight bill for freight charges
F)
Motor fuel receipt
G) Cargo
receipt
H) The letter of authority
required by Illinois law for "For-Hire" motor carried vehicles
I) Lease identifying the Lessor and
Lessee
J) Illinois Uniform Cab Card
with Illinois Commerce Commission stamp
2) Each document listed above must set forth
the following information:
A) The point of
origin and destination of the vehicle.
B) The point of origin and destination of its
cargo or person being carried.
C)
Whether the movement is "For-Hire" or "Not-For-Hire".
D) The name of the consignor and of the
consignee.
E) Whether the movement
is "intrastate" within Illinois or "interstate".
F) Power unit number.
G) The operator of the vehicle.
H) Whether any cargo was laden thereon in
Illinois.
I) Date when such power
unit entered State of Illinois.
b) Where the cargo is a full load for but one
destination, then the cargo may be identified as a "TL" load.
c) Where the cargo is a multiple shipment for
various consignees or destinations, then the cargo may be identified as
"LTL-Interstate" or "LTL-Intrastate", or "LTL-Mixed" when both "interstate" and
"intrastate" movements are involved.
d) All vehicles operated "For-Hire" must also
display:
1) The federal Interstate Commerce
Commission (ICC) regulatory number;
2) The Illinois ICC regulatory number, as
required by the Illinois Commerce Commission for movement regulated by
it;
Notes
Amended at 4 Ill. Reg. 17, p. 247, effective April 11, 1980
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