2025 Session Last amended: 1988 session

§ 228.45 — Issuing Bill for Goods Not Received, Controlled

Plain-Language Summary

It is a crime for a carrier's officer, agent, or employee to knowingly issue a bill of lading for goods that the carrier has not actually received or does not control. This is a felony-level offense.

Practical Notes
A conviction can result in up to 5 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000 per offense. This law protects shippers and buyers who rely on bills of lading as proof that goods are in transit.