(2) For purposes of 49 U.S.C. 5329(e), the department is designated as the state safety oversight agency to monitor compliance with the program for rail fixed guideway public transportation systems that are not subject to regulation by the Federal Railroad Administration. The state safety oversight agency and rules:
(a) Shall implement the state safety oversight program in compliance with the requirements of 49 U.S.C. 5329.
(b) Shall review, approve, oversee and enforce the implementation, by the owner and operator of a rail fixed guideway public transportation system, of the public transportation agency safety plan adopted pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 5329(d).
(c) Shall inspect, investigate and enforce the safety of rail fixed guideway public transportation systems.
(d) Shall audit rail fixed guideway public transportation systems for compliance with the public transportation agency safety plan.
(e) May investigate any hazard or risk that threatens the safety of a rail fixed guideway public transportation system.
(f) May investigate any event involving a rail fixed guideway public transportation system.
(g) May investigate any allegation of noncompliance with a transit agency safety plan.
(3) The department shall implement the state safety oversight program for rail fixed guideway public transportation systems that are not subject to regulation by the Federal Railroad Administration and that are not subject to 49 U.S.C. 5329.
(4) Unless prohibited by federal law, the department shall set an annual fee for owners and operators of rail fixed guideway public transportation systems to defray the costs of the state safety oversight program and the costs associated with department responsibilities under ORS 267.230 (2). The department shall establish by rule the manner and timing of the collection of the fee.
(5) Fees collected by the department that are in excess of the combined actual cost of the state safety oversight program and the costs associated with department responsibilities under ORS 267.230 (2) shall be refunded to owners and operators of rail fixed guideway public transportation systems within one year following the end of the fiscal year in which the department collected the excess fees. In lieu of a refund, an owner or operator of a rail fixed guideway public transportation system may choose to have the excess fees credited against the subsequent year’s fee payment. [1995 c.29 §3; 1997 c.275 §43; 2001 c.522 §11; 2015 c.489 §1; 2017 c.46 §2]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 19 - Utilities, Vehicle Code, Watercraft, Aviation
Section 824.010 - Annual fees payable by railroads; audit.
Section 824.014 - Railroad Fund; sources; use.
Section 824.016 - State Rail Rehabilitation Fund; use.
Section 824.018 - Grade Crossing Protection Account; use; limits.
Section 824.019 - Grade Crossing Safety Improvement Fund.
Section 824.020 - Definitions for ORS 824.020 to 824.042.
Section 824.026 - Railway inspectors required; powers and duties.
Section 824.030 - Annual report to department; penalty.
Section 824.040 - Government acquisition of lines; permitted actions.
Section 824.052 - Track clearances.
Section 824.056 - Walkway standards; rules; variances.
Section 824.058 - Track improvement and rehabilitation program.
Section 824.062 - Equipment required on track motor cars.
Section 824.064 - Self-propelled vehicles used in yards or terminals.
Section 824.066 - Helper unit operation restrictions.
Section 824.068 - Water quality standards for locomotives.
Section 824.082 - Notice of movement of hazardous materials; confidentiality of notice information.
Section 824.086 - Designation of hazardous materials and notice requirements; rules.
Section 824.100 - Definitions for ORS 824.102 to 824.110.
Section 824.200 - Definitions for 824.200 to 824.256.
Section 824.204 - Authority to construct grade crossings; protective devices.
Section 824.214 - Procedure to obtain permission for crossings; rules.
Section 824.216 - Procedure to compel compliance with orders.
Section 824.222 - Authority over duration that grade crossing may be blocked; penalty.
Section 824.228 - Procedure for determining mode of track crossing of intersecting railroads.
Section 824.230 - Installation of protective devices where railroads intersect at grade.
Section 824.238 - Division of costs between railroad and public authority.
Section 824.240 - Payment when public highway involved.
Section 824.242 - Apportionment of costs for installation of protective devices.
Section 824.244 - Apportionment of costs for maintenance of protective devices.
Section 824.248 - Apportionments for crossings above or below grade.
Section 824.250 - Apportionment when federal funds available.
Section 824.252 - Procedure when disagreement as to apportionment exists.
Section 824.254 - Reimbursement procedure for railroad and public authority.
Section 824.304 - Guarding frogs, switches and guardrails.
Section 824.306 - Shelter of car repairers.
Section 824.308 - Railroads to provide first aid training for employees.
Section 824.400 - Passenger rail plan.
Section 824.410 - Quarterly report to Legislative Assembly.
Section 824.420 - Cascades Rail Corridor.
Section 824.430 - Annual report to Legislative Assembly.