§ 39-6-27.2. After accident counseling.
(a) Every railroad corporation and railway company shall provide or make available to every member of an operating crew involved in an accident on its railway or right of way that results in loss of life or serious bodily injury, counseling services or other critical incident stress debriefing services within forty-eight (48) hours; provided, that the engineer, or other operating crew member involved in the accident shall be relieved from duty with compensation and applicable benefits at the site of the accident for a minimum of three (3) days; provided, further, that the leave may be without compensation and benefits if the railroad corporation makes the affirmative showing that the accident was due to negligence of an engineer or other operating crew member; provided, however, that any person who is otherwise eligible for these benefits and who has been found to have not acted negligently shall not be precluded from participation due to the negligence of a fellow crew member.
(b) Any engineer returning to duty following such leave shall, if he or she so requests, be assigned an assistant engineer or other qualified person who shall accompany him or her for such time as may be necessary to guarantee the public safety, or until an appropriate medical practitioner has determined that the engineer does not suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
(c) The administrator of the public utilities commission shall promulgate rules and regulations necessary for the implementation and enforcement of the provisions of this section.
History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. 458, § 1.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Title 39 - Public Utilities and Carriers
Chapter 39-6 - Railroad Companies
Section 39-6-1. - “Railroad” defined.
Section 39-6-2. - Unlicensed road as nuisance.
Section 39-6-3. - Action to abate unlicensed road.
Section 39-6-4. - Supervision by president and directors.
Section 39-6-5. - Stockholders’ access to books.
Section 39-6-6. - Security for damages required before entry on land.
Section 39-6-7. - Abandonment of condemned lands.
Section 39-6-8. - Reversion of abandoned lands.
Section 39-6-9. - Possession of land adverse to railroad.
Section 39-6-10. - Adverse possession by railroad.
Section 39-6-11. - Citations in condemnation matters.
Section 39-6-12. - Filing of location of road — Citation.
Section 39-6-13. - Superior court jurisdiction.
Section 39-6-14. - Counsel fees in actions against railroads.
Section 39-6-15. - Power to operate aircraft.
Section 39-6-16. - Conversion to electric power operation.
Section 39-6-17. - Operation of trains over tracks of another company.
Section 39-6-18. - Reduction of facilities by agreements — Filing of contracts.
Section 39-6-19. - Sale of equipment with reserved title or lien — Lease with option to purchase.
Section 39-6-21. - Prior contracts for sale of equipment.
Section 39-6-22. - Liability of trustees and bondholders operating road.
Section 39-6-23. - Annual report by trustees.
Section 39-6-24. - Redemption of franchise and property from sale on execution.
Section 39-6-25. - Rights and liabilities of purchaser at mortgage or judicial sale.
Section 39-6-26. - Right of purchaser to convey to corporation.
Section 39-6-27. - Safety, sanitation, and adequate shelter for railroad employees.
Section 39-6-27.1. - Maintenance of way employees in area of double or multiple tracks.
Section 39-6-27.2. - After accident counseling.
Section 39-6-28. - [Reserved.]
Section 39-6-29. - Caboose car or rider car.
Section 39-6-30. - Protection of railroad employees.
Section 39-6-31. - Declaration of policy regarding abandoned railroad property.
Section 39-6-32. - Disposition of abandoned railroad property.