§ 23-4-710 - Discrimination in passenger or freight rates or services prohibited.
               	 		
23-4-710.    Discrimination in passenger or freight rates or services prohibited.
    (a)  It  shall be unlawful for any person or corporation engaged alone or  associated with others in the transportation of passengers or property  by railroad in this state, as freight or express, directly or  indirectly, to demand or receive from any person, firm, company, or  corporation any greater or lesser rate or amount of compensation than is  demanded or received from any other person, firm, company, or  corporation for substantially similar and contemporaneous services. Nor  shall any person or corporation allow any person, firm, company, or  corporation, directly or indirectly, any rebate, drawback, or other  advantage in any form, or to make any preference in furnishing cars or  motive power.
(b)  All persons or  corporations engaged as specified in subsection (a) of this section  shall furnish, without discrimination or delay, equal and sufficient  facilities for the transportation of passengers, the receiving, loading  and unloading, storing, carriage, and delivery of all property of a like  character carried by him or her, them, or it. The persons or  corporations shall perform, with equal expedition and at uniform rates,  the same kind of services connected with the contemporaneous  transportation of passengers or property as aforesaid.
(c)  It  shall be unlawful for any person or corporation engaged as specified in  subsection (a) of this section to enter into any contract or agreement  by changes of schedule, use of different cars, or any other means or  device with intent to delay or prevent the shipment of such property  from being continuous from the place of shipment to the place of  destination, whether carried on one (1) or more railroads.