1304 - Discrimination in rates.

     § 1304.  Discrimination in rates.        No public utility shall, as to rates, make or grant any     unreasonable preference or advantage to any person, corporation,     or municipal corporation, or subject any person, corporation, or     municipal corporation to any unreasonable prejudice or     disadvantage. No public utility shall establish or maintain any     unreasonable difference as to rates, either as between     localities or as between classes of service. Unless specifically     authorized by the commission, no public utility shall make,     demand, or receive any greater rate in the aggregate for the     transportation of passengers or property of the same class, or     for the transmission of any message or conversation for a     shorter than for a longer distance over the same line or route     in the same direction, the shorter being included within the     longer distance, or any greater rate as a through rate than the     aggregate of the intermediate rates. This section does not     prohibit the establishment of reasonable zone or group systems,     or classifications of rates or, in the case of common carriers,     the issuance of excursion, commutation, or other special tickets     at special rates, or the granting of nontransferable free     passes, or passes at a discount to any officer, employee, or     pensioner of such common carrier. No rate charged by a     municipality for any public utility service rendered or     furnished beyond its corporate limits shall be considered     unjustly discriminatory solely by reason of the fact that a     different rate is charged for a similar service within its     corporate limits.        Cross References.  Section 1304 is referred to in section     3019 of this title.