Ill. Admin. Code tit. 92, § 1306.10 - Intrastate Commerce
a) "Intrastate
Commerce," as defined in Section 18c-1104 of the Illinois Commercial
Transportation Law ("Law") (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. 951/2, par. 18c-1104),
includes:
1) Movements between 2 points in
Illinois which precede or follow interstate movements, provided that the
movements are to or from a place of storage or distribution point or local
marketing facility from which specific amounts of the commodity are sold or
allocated.
2) Movements between 2
points in Illinois which precede or follow an interstate movement, provided
that transportation within Illinois is specifically arranged for only after
sale or allocation.
3) Movements
between 2 points in Illinois in which the preceding movement is interstate
commerce performed by exempt or private carriage, unless both the interstate
movement in exempt or private carriage and the subsequent movement between 2
points in Illinois were on a through bill of lading issued prior to the
inception of either movement.
4)
Movements between 2 points in Illinois which have been preceded by a movement
by rail in which the commodity being transported has never left the boundaries
of the State of Illinois.
5)
Movements between 2 points in Illinois which have been preceded by a movement
by air in which the commodity being transported has never been off-loaded in
another state.
6) Any movement
between 2 points in Illinois taken out of the state to evade state
jurisdiction.
b) In
determining whether a movement was taken out of state to evade state
jurisdiction, the Illinois Commerce Commission shall consider:
1) The locations of the carrier's in-state
and out-of-state terminals, if any;
2) The circuity of the movement;
3) Any delay in completing the movement
caused by taking it out of state; and
4) Any operational justification offered by
the carrier which engaged in the movement.
c) The above movements are included in the
definition of "intrastate commerce" whether such commerce moves wholly by motor
carrier of property or partly by any other mode of transportation.
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