School Fares: Hearing, Ninetieth Congress, Second Session, on S. 3762 and H.R. 18248. July 29, 1968

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Considers S. 3762 and companion H.R. 18248, to authorize subsidy payments to D.C. Transit Co. to provide reduced school fares on public buses.

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Page 11 - The just compensation safeguarded to the utility by the Fourteenth Amendment is a reasonable return on the value of the property used at the time that it is being used for the public service.
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Page 11 - Rates which are not sufficient to yield a reasonable return on the value of the property used at the time it is being used to render the service are unjust, unreasonable and confiscatory, and their enforcement deprives the public utility company of its property in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Page 62 - Bridge will be continued. 3. There will be no present change in policy as to transfer privileges In any part of the system. 4. For pupils in elementary or high school grades of public or non-public elementary or secondary day schools, requiring transportation when traveling to or from school, the charges for such transportation on school days, subject to regulations adopted by the Authority, will be as follows: (a) For those In the elementary grades, a flat charge of $1.00 per month, whether the...
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