§ 23-4-637 - Discriminatory interterritorial freight rates.
               	 		
23-4-637.    Discriminatory interterritorial freight rates.
    (a)  The  Arkansas Transportation Commission [abolished] is vested with authority  to formulate and adopt plans for a complete and thorough study of and  attack on interterritorial freight rates adversely affecting Arkansas.  However, the plans shall be subject to approval by the Governor.
(b)  The  commission is authorized to enter into contracts with rate experts,  accountants, counsel, and others, taking into consideration the  integrity, honesty, experience, training, and general fitness of those  selected.
(c)  The commission is  authorized and directed, on behalf of the State of Arkansas and with  approval by the Governor, to enter into agreements with other states, or  associations of states or of governors or other authorized  representatives of states, to institute, prosecute, or intervene in  proceedings before the Interstate Commerce Commission [abolished] to  remove freight rate discriminations against Arkansas and the southern  and southwestern territories.