§ 23-13-241 - Common carriers -- Schedules, rules, etc., affecting rates, fares, etc. -- Hearings -- Suspension proceedings.
               	 		
23-13-241.    Common carriers -- Schedules, rules, etc., affecting rates, fares, etc. -- Hearings -- Suspension proceedings.
    (a)  Whenever  any schedule stating a new individual or joint rate, fare, charge, or  classification for the transportation of passengers, or by any such  carrier in conjunction with a common carrier or carriers by railroad,  express, or water, or any rule, regulation, or practice affecting the  rate, fare, or charge, or the value of the service thereunder is filed  with the Arkansas Transportation Commission [abolished], the commission  is authorized and empowered to enter upon a hearing concerning the  lawfulness of the rate, fare, or charge, or the lawfulness of a rule,  regulation, or practice, upon the complaint of any interested party or  upon its own initiative, at once, if the commission so orders, without  answer or other formal pleading by the interested carrier or carriers,  but upon reasonable notice.
(b)    (1)  Pending  the hearing and the decision thereon, the commission from time to time  may suspend the operations of the schedule and defer the use of the  rate, fare, or charge or such rule, regulation, or practice for a period  of thirty (30) days by filing with the schedule and delivering to the  carriers affected thereby a statement in writing of its reasons for the  suspension.
      (2)  If the proceeding  has not been concluded and a final order made within the thirty-day  period, the commission from time to time, by order, may extend the  period of suspension, but not for a longer period in the aggregate than  ninety (90) days beyond the time when it would otherwise go into effect.  The commission may make the order with reference thereto as would be  proper in a proceeding instituted after it had become effective.
(c)  If  the proceeding has not been concluded and an order made within the  period of suspension, the proposed change, or rate, fare, or charge or  classification, rule, regulation, or practice shall go into effect at  the end of the period.