281.610 Regulation of interstate commerce.
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(1)The provisions of this chapter shall apply to interstate commerce, except insofar as
such application is in conflict with any provision of the Constitution of the United
States or the Acts of Congress.
(2)The commissioner may grant a certificate for the transportation of passengers or
property for compensation in interstate commerce, and may regulate such interstate
commerce under the authority of and in accordance with the provisions of any Act
of Congress vesting in or delegating to the commissioner such authority as an
agency of the United States government. The commissioner may notify the proper
department of the federal government of his assent to the requirements and
conditions of such Act of Congress in regard to interstate commerce by motor
vehicle.