HOUSE BILL REPORT
SB 5219
As Reported By House Committee on:
Transportation
Title: An act relating to the limits on liability for loss or damage to baggage by common carriers.
Brief Description: Changing the limits on liability of common carriers for damage or loss of baggage.
Sponsor(s): Senators Patterson, Vognild and Rasmussen; by request of Utilities & Transportation Commission.
Brief History:
Reported by House Committee on:
Transportation, March 25, 1991, DP.
HOUSE COMMITTEE ON
TRANSPORTATION
Majority Report: Do pass. Signed by 24 members: Representatives R. Fisher, Chair; R. Meyers, Vice Chair; Betrozoff, Ranking Minority Member; Chandler, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Brough; Cantwell; Cooper; Day; G. Fisher; Forner; Haugen; Horn; P. Johnson; R. Johnson; Jones; Mitchell; Nelson; Orr; Prentice; Prince; Schmidt; Wilson; Wood; and Zellinsky.
Staff: Mary McLaughlin (786-7309).
Background: The maximum amount a passenger or shipper may recover for loss or damage to baggage transported by a for-hire bus (auto stage, airporter, excursion, charter) regulated by the Utilities and Transportation Commission is: (1) $200 for each trunk and its contents; (2) $50 for each suitcase, valise or traveling bag and its contents; and (3) $25 for each box, bundle or package. These free baggage allowance limitations were established in 1961.
When a passenger checks his/her baggage with the carrier, the passenger can declare that the baggage has a value in excess of the statutory limitation and pay an additional charge. The rate varies from 50 cents to 75 cents per $100 valuation, depending upon the amount contained in the individual carrier's published tariff.
On the federal level, the Interstate Commerce Commission's free baggage allowance limitation is $250 per adult fare, unless a higher valuation is declared at the time of delivery to the carrier and an additional fee is paid. The carrier may publish a maximum additional value for which they will be liable, but the maximum value may not be less than $1,000.
Summary of Bill: The free baggage allowance limitation is changed from a statutorily fixed amount to an amount set by the Utilities and Transportation Commission. Periodic review and rate adjust is required of the commission.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Testimony For: Changing the free baggage allowance limitation from a statutorily fixed fee to an amount determined by the commission will better reflect replacement costs.
Testimony Against: None.
Witnesses: Carol Monohon, Utilities & Transportation Commission.