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    • Title 45— RAILROADS
    • CHAPTER 2— LIABILITY FOR INJURIES TO EMPLOYEES
    • § 54a. Certain Federal and State regulations deemed statutory authority

    US Code
    CHAPTER 2— LIABILITY FOR INJURIES TO EMPLOYEES
    § 54a. Certain Federal and State regulations deemed statutory authority

    A regulation, standard, or requirement in force, or prescribed by the Secretary of Transportation under chapter 201 of title 49 or by a State agency that is participating in investigative and surveillance activities under , is deemed to be a statute under sections 53 and 54 of this title.

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    Title 45— RAILROADS

    CHAPTER 2— LIABILITY FOR INJURIES TO EMPLOYEES

    § 51. Liability of common carriers by railroad, in interstate or foreign commerce, for injuries to employees from negligence; employee defined

    § 52. Carriers in Territories or other possessions of United States

    § 53. Contributory negligence; diminution of damages

    § 54. Assumption of risks of employment

    § 54a. Certain Federal and State regulations deemed statutory authority

    § 55. Contract, rule, regulation, or device exempting from liability; set-off

    § 56. Actions; limitation; concurrent jurisdiction of courts

    § 57. Who included in term “common carrier”

    § 58. Duty or liability of common carriers and rights of employees under other acts not impaired

    § 59. Survival of right of action of person injured

    § 60. Penalty for suppression of voluntary information incident to accidents; separability

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