Indiana Code 8-2.1-24-23. “Bill of lading” defined; documentation to be presented upon request
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Sec. 23. (a) As used in this section, “bill of lading” means a document evidencing the receipt of goods for shipment that is issued by a person who is engaged in the business of transporting or forwarding goods.
(b) A motor carrier or a person who operates a motor vehicle for a motor carrier shall present, at the request of the state police department or an authorized representative of the department, the following:
(1) Documentation that identifies the shipper or the motor carrier.
(2) A bill of lading or similar document that:
(A) identifies the origin and destination of the shipment;
(B) describes the goods being transported;
(C) states the name and address of the consignor and the consignee; and
(D) states the date when the goods were shipped.
As added by P.L.110-1995, SEC.29.