RCW 81.04.560
Railroad companies that transport crude oil must submit information relating to the ability to pay damages in the event of a spill or accident—Adoption of rules.
(1) The commission must require a railroad company that transports crude oil in Washington to submit information to the commission relating to the railroad company's ability to pay damages in the event of a spill or accident involving the transport of crude oil by the railroad company in Washington. The information submitted to the commission must include a statement of whether the railroad has the ability to pay for damages resulting from a reasonable worst case spill of oil, as calculated by multiplying the reasonable per barrel cleanup and damage cost of spilled oil times the reasonable worst case spill volume as measured in barrels. A railroad company must include the information in the annual report submitted to the commission pursuant to RCW 81.04.080.
(2) The commission may not use the information submitted by a railroad company under this section as a basis for engaging in economic regulation of a railroad company.
(3) The commission may not use the information submitted by a railroad company under this section as a basis for penalizing a railroad company.
(4) Nothing in this section may be construed as assigning liability to a railroad company or establishing liquidated damages for a spill or accident involving the transport of crude oil by a railroad company.
(5) The commission may adopt rules for implementing this section consistent with the requirements of RCW 81.04.080.
[ 2015 c 274 § 10.]
NOTES:
Effective date—2015 c 274: See note following RCW 90.56.005.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 81.04 - Regulations—General.
81.04.020 - Procedure before commission and courts.
81.04.030 - Number of witnesses may be limited.
81.04.040 - Witness fees and mileage.
81.04.050 - Protection against self-incrimination.
81.04.060 - Deposition—Service of process.
81.04.070 - Inspection of books, papers, and documents.
81.04.075 - Manner of serving papers.
81.04.080 - Annual report—Other reports.
81.04.090 - Forms of records to be prescribed.
81.04.100 - Production of out-of-state books and records.
81.04.110 - Complaint—Hearing.
81.04.120 - Hearing—Order—Record.
81.04.130 - Suspension of tariff change—Waiver of provisions during state of emergency.
81.04.140 - Order requiring joint action.
81.04.200 - Rehearing before commission.
81.04.210 - Commission may change orders.
81.04.230 - Overcharges—Refund.
81.04.235 - Limitation of actions.
81.04.236 - When cause of action deemed to accrue.
81.04.240 - Action in court on reparations and overcharges—Procedure.
81.04.250 - Determination of rates.
81.04.260 - Summary proceedings.
81.04.270 - Accounts to be kept separate.
81.04.280 - Purchase and sale of stock by employees.
81.04.290 - Sale of stock to employees and patrons.
81.04.300 - Budgets to be filed—Supplementary budgets.
81.04.310 - Commission's control over expenditures.
81.04.320 - Budget rules and regulations.
81.04.330 - Effect of unauthorized expenditure—Emergencies.
81.04.350 - Depreciation and retirement accounts.
81.04.360 - Excessive earnings to reserve fund.
81.04.380 - Penalties—Violations by public service companies.
81.04.387 - Penalties—Violations by other corporations.
81.04.390 - Penalties—Violations by persons.
81.04.400 - Actions to recover penalties—Disposition of fines, fees, penalties.
81.04.410 - Orders and rules conclusive.
81.04.420 - Commission intervention where order or rule is involved.
81.04.430 - Findings of department prima facie correct.
81.04.440 - Companies liable for damages.
81.04.450 - Certified copies of orders, rules, etc.—Evidentiary effect.
81.04.460 - Commission to enforce public service laws—Employees as peace officers.
81.04.470 - Right of action not released—Penalties cumulative.
81.04.500 - Duties of attorney general.
81.04.510 - Engaging in business or operating without approval or authority—Procedure.
81.04.530 - Controlled substances, alcohol.
81.04.540 - Regulation of common carriers, railroad safety practices.