Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 219 — Railroad Safety And Employment
Section 219.761 — Response To Train-related Fire Or Other Emergency; Reimbursement.

Subdivision 1. Reimbursement. (a) A railroad operating in Minnesota is liable for all reasonable expenses of a fire or other emergency that is proximately caused by a railroad locomotive, rolling stock or its contents, or employees on a railroad right-of-way, operating property, or other property. If an emergency responder, local government entity, or nonprofit firefighting corporation responds to a fire or responds to another emergency and deems that it is entitled to reimbursement for its expenses, it shall, within 60 days after the first full day after the emergency response, give the railroad written notice stating the circumstances of the fire or other emergency as then known. The notice may be given to the railroad at any address at which the owner has an office, agent, or other place of business in this state. The date of the mailing is the date or service of the notice. For purposes of this paragraph, reasonable response expenses include all expenses incurred by a fire department or other emergency responder in supplying mutual aid assistance, regardless of whether the fire department or emergency responder is entitled to reimbursement from the entity requesting assistance.
(b) If after notice and claim for reimbursement, the railroad refuses to reimburse the local government, or nonprofit firefighting corporation, or other emergency responders for expenses incurred, the claimant may recover by civil action reasonable expenses, costs, disbursements, and attorney's fees.
Subd. 2. Information in claim. All claims must set forth the basis of the claim including the time, date, place, and circumstances of the claim. A claim must also include an itemization of costs incurred to extinguish the fire or respond to the emergency. The state Fire Marshal, in consultation with fire department chiefs, representatives of the interested railroads, representatives of local government entities, nonprofit firefighting corporations, and other emergency responders, may recommend that additional information be included in a claim.
Subd. 3. Other costs, remedies. (a) If the railroads are required to pay property taxes pursuant to chapter 272 or any other law, they shall also pay the fees and assessments required of property owners situated within the same political subdivision for firefighting and protection expenses.
(b) Neither the enactment of this section nor its subsequent repeal or termination alters the statutory or common law rights, duties, or obligations of railroad companies with regard to fires and other emergencies caused directly or indirectly by a railroad locomotive, rolling stock, contents, or railroad employees on a railroad right-of-way, operating property, or other property, or caused directly or indirectly by spill, tear, discharge, or combustion of train contents.
1977 c 95 s 1; 1981 c 32 s 2; 1985 c 265 art 4 s 1; 2015 c 75 art 2 s 34

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 218 - 222 — Carriers

Chapter 219 — Railroad Safety And Employment

Section 219.01 — Track Safety Standards; Safety Technology Grants.

Section 219.015 — State Rail Safety Inspector.

Section 219.016 — Hazardous Materials Rail Safety.

Section 219.06 — Signs At Crossings.

Section 219.071 — Maintenance Of Grade-crossing Surfaces.

Section 219.072 — Establishment Of New Grade Crossings.

Section 219.073 — Commissioner's Rules On Grade Crossings.

Section 219.074 — Grade Crossing Change, Vacation.

Section 219.08 — Crossings; Changing Grade Of Approaches.

Section 219.09 — Multiple Tracks Across Road; Railroad Duty.

Section 219.10 — Penalty For Violation.

Section 219.13 — Farm Crossing.

Section 219.14 — Railroad Crossing Protected.

Section 219.16 — Grade Crossing Defined.

Section 219.165 — Safety Rules For Private Railroad Grade Crossing.

Section 219.1651 — Grade Crossing Safety Account.

Section 219.166 — Establishment Of Quiet Zones.

Section 219.17 — Uniform Warning Signs.

Section 219.18 — Railroad To Erect Sign.

Section 219.19 — Additional Warning Sign.

Section 219.20 — Stop Sign; Yield Sign.

Section 219.22 — Stop, Look, And Listen.

Section 219.23 — Crossing Guard.

Section 219.24 — Additional Safeguard.

Section 219.26 — Protective Crossing Device; Uniformity.

Section 219.29 — Prohibited Sign.

Section 219.30 — Injuring, Destroying Sign.

Section 219.31 — Building Fence And Cattle Guard.

Section 219.32 — Failure To Fence; Liability And Damages.

Section 219.33 — Fence, Crossing, Cattle Guard; Landowner Recourse.

Section 219.34 — Fence Between Railroad And Public Road.

Section 219.35 — Crossing And Drain.

Section 219.36 — Gate At Farm Crossing.

Section 219.37 — Ditch And Culvert.

Section 219.375 — Railroad Yard Lighting.

Section 219.383 — Safe Operation Of Train Over Road; Penalty.

Section 219.384 — Removal Of Dangerous Obstruction.

Section 219.39 — Dangerous Crossing; Complaint, Hearing.

Section 219.40 — Dangerous Crossing Determination Procedures And Remedies.

Section 219.402 — Adequate Crossing Protection.

Section 219.403 — Applicability To Local Laws.

Section 219.41 — Appeal; Order Enforcement.

Section 219.42 — Failure To Comply; Penalty.

Section 219.44 — Charter Powers Not Abridged.

Section 219.445 — Southern Rail Corridor Improvement Plan.

Section 219.45 — Applicability.

Section 219.46 — Unlawful Structure; Clearance.

Section 219.47 — Clearance Exceptions.

Section 219.50 — Obstructing Space Between Tracks.

Section 219.501 — Rail Carrier Walkways.

Section 219.51 — Violations And Penalties.

Section 219.52 — Warning Sign; Reporting Clearance Violations.

Section 219.53 — Contributory Negligence.

Section 219.54 — Freight Platform.

Section 219.551 — Locomotive; Water And Toilet Facility.

Section 219.561 — Track Motor Car; Equipment.

Section 219.567 — Failure To Ring Bell.

Section 219.568 — Other Violations Of Duty.

Section 219.57 — Prevention Of Fire.

Section 219.64 — Assumption Of Risk; Contributory Negligence.

Section 219.661 — Speedometer; Legislative Findings.

Section 219.662 — Speedometer Required; Reports.

Section 219.753 — Crane On Tracks; Detector; Misdemeanor.

Section 219.76 — Damage Caused By Train Or Contents; Insurable Interest.

Section 219.761 — Response To Train-related Fire Or Other Emergency; Reimbursement.

Section 219.77 — Railroad Employer Liability.

Section 219.79 — Contributory Negligence Does Not Bar Recovery.

Section 219.80 — Assumption Of Risk No Defense.

Section 219.81 — Contrary Contract Declared Void.

Section 219.815 — Employer Includes Receiver.

Section 219.82 — Survival Of Right Of Action.

Section 219.83 — Limitation Of Action.

Section 219.92 — New Road.

Section 219.93 — Stopping Train At Crossing.

Section 219.97 — Violations; Penalties.

Section 219.98 — Fees For Applying For Order.

Section 219.99 — Railroad Prairie Right-of-way; Best Management Practices.