Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/49/appendix-A_to_part_234
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 18:31:39+00:00

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Response to credible report of warning system malfunction at a highway-rail grade crossing.
Response to public report of warning system malfunction at a highway-rail grade crossing.
Response to report of warning system failure at a pathway grade crossing.
Response to report of a disabled vehicle or other obstruction blocking a railroad track at a highway-rail or pathway grade crossing.
Special rule on contacting a train that is not required to have communication equipment.
Response to report of an obstruction of view at a highway-rail or pathway grade crossing.
Response to report of other unsafe condition at a highway-rail or pathway grade crossing.
Maintaining railroad's responsibilities for receiving reports of unsafe conditions at highway-rail and pathway grade crossings.
(d)(4) 4 Dispatching or maintaining railroad fails to take appropriate action required by § 234.305 .
(e) 5 Railroad fails to ensure third-party telephone service compliance with § 234.313 or § 234.315 , as applicable.
1 A penalty may be assessed against an individual only for a willful violation. The Administrator reserves the right to assess a penalty of up to the statutory maximum amount for any violation where circumstances warrant. See49 CFR part 209, appendix A. To facilitate the assessment of penalty amounts, the specific types of violations of a given section are sometimes designated by the paragraph of the section (e.g., “(a)”) and a code not corresponding to the legal citation for the violation (e.g., “(1)”), so that the complete citation in the penalty schedule is e.g., “(a)(1).” FRA reserves the right to revise the citation of the violation in the Summary of Alleged Violations issued by FRA in the event of litigation.
2 Either this section or the parallel section of subpart C of this part may be cited, but not both.
3 FRA does not plan to assess civil penalties against a third-party telephone service, under § 234.307(c) or (e). However, FRA plans to assess violations against the dispatching and maintaining railroads for failing to ensure that the third-party telephone service complies with the requirements of §§ 234.307, 234.313, or 234.315, if applicable. See§ 234.307(a), (b), (e).
4 For a violation of § 234.307(d)(4), a penalty should be assessed for the specific type of violation according to the penalty schedule for a violation of § 234.305.
5 For a violation of § 234.307(e) pertaining to recordkeeping, a penalty should be assessed for the specific type of violation in the penalty schedule for a violation of §§ 234.313 or 234.315, as applicable.
6 FRA reserves the right to cite a violation for each item of required information omitted from a sign.
7 FRA reserves the right to cite a violation for each physical characteristic that is nonconforming.

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