INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
\ˌɪntəstˈe͡ɪt kˈɒmɜːs kəmˈɪʃən], \ˌɪntəstˈeɪt kˈɒmɜːs kəmˈɪʃən], \ˌɪ_n_t_ə_s_t_ˈeɪ_t k_ˈɒ_m_ɜː_s k_ə_m_ˈɪ_ʃ_ə_n]\
Definitions of INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION
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a federal agency that supervises carriers that transport goods and people between states; "the ICC was established in 1887 as the first federal agency"
By DataStellar Co., Ltd
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a former independent federal agency that supervised and set rates for carriers that transported goods and people between states; was terminated in 1995; "the ICC was established in 1887 as the first federal agency"
By Princeton University
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a commission appointed by Act of Congress February 4, 1887. It has jurisdiction of rates on interstate traffic, and can inquire into the management of the business of all common carriers subject to the provisions of " An act to regulate commerce."
By John Franklin Jameson