Sec. 171.
(1) Any railroad or other party in interest, being dissatisfied with any order of the department may within 30 days after the issuance of the order commence an action in the circuit court for the county of Ingham, against the department as defendant to vacate and set aside the order. The department shall be served with a summons and a copy of the complaint. The department shall file its answer, and on leave of court any interested party may file an answer to the complaint. Upon the filing of the answer of the department the action shall be at issue and stand ready for hearing upon 10 days' notice by either party. An action brought under this section shall have precedence over any civil cause of a different nature pending in that court and shall proceed, be tried, and determined as other civil suits. Any party to the action may introduce original evidence in addition to the transcript of evidence offered to the department. The circuit court may affirm, vacate, or set aside the order of the department in whole or in part, and may make such other order or decree as the court determines to be in accordance with the facts and the law.
(2) An injunction shall not issue to suspend or stay an order of the department, except upon application to the circuit court, with notice and opportunity to be heard on the matter given to the department.
(3) If, upon the trial of the action, evidence is introduced that is found by the court to be different from, or in addition to, that offered upon the hearing before the department, the court, before proceeding to render judgment, unless the parties in the action stipulate in writing to the contrary, shall transmit a copy of that evidence to the department, and shall stay further proceedings in the action for 15 days after the date of that transmission. Upon receipt and consideration of the evidence the department may alter, modify, amend, or rescind its order complained of in the action, and shall report its action thereon to the court within 10 days after receipt of the evidence. If the department rescinds the order complained of, the action shall be dismissed. If the department alters, modifies, or amends the order, the altered, modified, or amended order shall take the place of the original order complained of, and judgment shall be rendered thereon as though made by the department in the first instance. If the original order is not rescinded or changed by the department, judgment shall be rendered upon such original order.
(4) Within 60 days after service of a copy of the final judgment of the court, either party to the action may appeal to the court of appeals, which appeal shall be governed by the statutes governing civil appeals. When the appeal is taken the case shall, on the return of the papers to the court of appeals, be immediately placed on the calendar of the then pending term, and shall be brought to a hearing in the same manner as other cases on the calendar, or if no term is then pending, shall take precedence of cases of a different nature except criminal cases at the next term of the court of appeals.
(5) In all actions under this section the burden of proof shall be upon the complainant to show by a preponderance of the evidence that the order of the department complained of is unreasonable or discriminatory.
History: 1993, Act 354, Imd. Eff. Jan. 14, 1994
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 354 of 1993 - Railroad Code of 1993 (462.101 - 462.451)
Section 462.101 - Short Title.
Section 462.103 - Meanings of Words and Phrases.
Section 462.105 - Definitions; a to G.
Section 462.107 - Definitions; H to P.
Section 462.109 - Definitions; R to W.
Section 462.131 - Regulatory and Police Power of Department; Rules.
Section 462.133 - Records to Be Kept by Department.
Section 462.137 - Reports to Be Furnished to Department.
Section 462.155 - Rescission, Alteration, or Amendment of Order.
Section 462.157 - Orders, Regulations, Practices, and Services; Effect.
Section 462.161 - Review of Order; Time for Bringing Action.
Section 462.175 - Authority of Department to Obtain Information.
Section 462.203 - Stock Certificate; Signature; Seal.
Section 462.205 - Applicability of MCL 450.1101 to 450.2098 to Railroad Corporations.
Section 462.217 - Annual Meeting; Statement of Affairs.
Section 462.221 - Stock as Personal Estate; Transfer.
Section 462.223 - Railroad Company; Liabilities and Restrictions.
Section 462.225 - Ownership and Operation of Steamboats, Barges, or Vessels; Conditions.
Section 462.227 - Ownership and Operation of Steamboats, Barges, or Vessels; Number; Restrictions.
Section 462.233 - Cutting Dangerous Trees.
Section 462.235 - Land Held by Foreign Company; Transfer of Title.
Section 462.241 - Acquisition of Property in Manner Prescribed by MCL 213.51 to 213.77; Exception.
Section 462.243 - Purchase of Land Belonging to State, City, Village, County, or Township.
Section 462.247 - Negotiation by Railroad Bridge or Tunnel Company With Railroad Company; Purpose.
Section 462.251 - Removal of Person From Train by Conductor or Employee.
Section 462.257 - Conduct as Felony or Misdemeanor; Penalties.
Section 462.259 - Liability of Railroad Company for Loss or Damage by Fire.
Section 462.261 - Liability of Railroad Company for Death or Injury to Passenger.
Section 462.263 - Transportation of Railroad Employees; Vehicles.
Section 462.303 - Traffic Control Devices; Determination and Order by Department.
Section 462.305 - Order of Department.
Section 462.311 - Passive Traffic Control Devices; Street Lighting.
Section 462.313 - National Inventory Signs.
Section 462.315 - Active Traffic Control Devices; Maintenance Payments.
Section 462.317 - Clear Vision Areas; Expenditure of Funds Relating to High Speed Rail Corridor.
Section 462.321 - Acquisition of Property Rights by Condemnation.
Section 462.323 - Farm Crossings; Other Private Crossings.
Section 462.325 - Fencing in Agricultural Areas; Other Areas.
Section 462.333 - Unsafe Bridge; Prohibited Conduct.
Section 462.335 - Unsafe Bridge; Penalties for Certain Conduct.
Section 462.337 - Applicability of Act.
Section 462.351 - “Operator” and “Operate” Defined.
Section 462.355 - Repealed. 2002, Act 658, Eff. Apr. 1, 2003.
Section 462.359 - Chemical Test and Analysis of Operator's Blood, Urine, or Breath.
Section 462.361 - Chemical Tests of Blood, Breath, or Urine; Consent; Administration.
Section 462.363 - Refusal to Submit to Chemical Test; Report.
Section 462.365 - Report of Certain Convictions; Form.
Section 462.369 - Railroad Police Officer Applicant; Cost of Training.
Section 462.371 - Railroad Police Officer; Application Fee; Identification.
Section 462.373 - Railroad Police Officer; Notice of Appointment.
Section 462.375 - Railroad Police Officer; Oath.
Section 462.377 - Railroad Police Officer; Duties and Powers.
Section 462.379 - Keepers of Jails, Lockups, and Station Houses.
Section 462.381 - Railroad Police Officer; Wearing and Receiving Badge.
Section 462.383 - Railroad Police Officer; Surety Bond.
Section 462.385 - Railroad Police Officer; Delivery of Commission; Identification Card; Roster.
Section 462.387 - Railroad Police Officer; Compensation.
Section 462.389 - Railroad Police Officer; Termination.
Section 462.400 - Employee Sanitation and Shelter Facilities; Rules; Compliance With Section.
Section 462.431 - Liens; Effect.
Section 462.450 - Applicability of Act to Street Railway Organized Under MCL 472.1 to 472.31.