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Originally Posted by weishaupt1776
A 1925 Act Creating Driver's Licenses for those Engaged in Transportation for Hire.
STATUTES OF CALIFORNIA
Passed At The
REGULAR SESSION OF THE
FORTY-SIXTH LEGISLATURE
1925
CHAPTER 412
An act to impose a license fee for the transportation of persons or
property for hire or compensation upon public streets, roadways and
highways in the State of California by motor vehicle; to provide for
certain exemptions; to provide for the enforcement of the provisions
hereof and for the disposition of the amounts collected on account
of such licenses; to make an appropriation for the purpose of this
act; and to repeal all acts or parts of acts in conflict herewith.
[ Approved by the Governor May 28, 1925. ]
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
Section 1.**** The words and phrases used in this act
shall for the purposes of this act, unless the same be
contrary to or inconsistent with the context, be
construed as follows:
(a)* The phrase "railroad commission certificate" shall
be construed to mean a certificate of public convenience
and necessity granted or issued by the railroad
commission of the State of California, authorizing a
common carrier by motor vehicle to operate under the
conditions prescribed by said commission, and shall
include all amendments to or changes in such certificate
which may be made by said commission.
(b)* The word "operator" shall include all persons,
firms, associations and corporations who operate motor
vehicles upon any public highway in this state and
thereby engage in the transportation of persons or
property for hire or compensation, but shall not include
any person, firm, association or corporation who solely
transports by motor vehicle persons to and from or to or
from attendance upon any public school or who solely
transports his or its own property, or employees, or
both, and who transports no persons or property for hire
or compensation, but all persons operating freight
carrying so exempted shall be required to obtain from the
state board of equalization and to display exempt emblems
in the manner herein
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re hi hullew and greetings fro the most high, his risen son Jeus and me.
truth is a beautiful thing once you recognise it!
That act of the California Legislature is simple, direct and clear to the point!
A beautiful thing.