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Code · STATUTES-AT-LARGE · Vol. 44 STAT. · February 26, 1927 · Chapter 217

Chapter 217. To amend paragraph (1) of section 22 of the Interstate Commerce Act by providing for the carrying of a blind person, with a guide, for one fare

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CHAP. 217.— An Act To amend paragraph
(1)of section 22 of the Interstate Commerce Act by providing for the carrying of a blind person, with a guide, for one fare.February 26, 1927.[[S. 2615](/us/bill/69/s/2615).][[Public, No. 655](/us/pl/69/655).] *Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled*,Interstate commerce. Blind person and guide may be carried on one fare.Vol, 25, p. 862, amended. That paragraph
(1)of section 22 of the Interstate Commerce Act, as amended, is amended by striking out the colon immediately preceding the first proviso of such paragraph and inserting in lieu thereof a semicolon and the following: “nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit 1248 any common carrier from carrying any totally blind person accompanied by a guide at the usual and ordinary fare charged to one person, under such reasonable regulations as may have been established by the carrier:” Approved, February 26, 1927.
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