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49 CFR Appendix A to Part 239, Schedule of Civil Penalties 1
Appendix A to Part 239 - Schedule of Civil Penalties 1
Subpart B - Specific Requirements:
239.101(a) Failure of a railroad to adopt a written or electronic emergency preparedness plan 7,500 11,000
(ii) Notification of outside emergency responders by control center or ERCC 2,500 5,000
(iii) Failure to designate employee responsible for maintaining current emergency telephone numbers for use in notifications 2,500 5,000
(ii) Initial or periodic training of control center and ERCC personnel 2,500 5,000
(iii) Completion of initial training of each on-board, control center, and ERCC personnel by the specified date 2,500 5,000
(iv) Completion of initial training of each newly-hired on-board, control center, and ERCC personnel by the specified date 2,500 5,000
(v) Adequate procedures to evaluate and test on-board, control center, and ERCC personnel for qualification under the emergency preparedness plan 2,500 5,000
(a)(8) Failure of the plan to include procedures promoting the safety of passengers with disabilities 2,500 5,000
(c) Failure to design the debrief and critique session to determine the five items specified 2,500 5,000
Subpart C - Review, Approval, and Retention of Emergency Preparedness Plans:
(iv) Failure of a railroad to file a summary of an amendment to its plan 1,000 2,000
Subpart D - Operational Tests and Inspections; Records, Recordkeeping, and Availability of Records
239.301 Operational tests and inspections
(a) Failure to periodically conduct operational tests and inspections of applicable personnel in accordance with program of operational tests and inspections 2,500 5,000
(a)(1) Failure to adopt a program of operational tests and inspections that meets the minimum requirements within 30 days of commencing rail operations 5,000 7,500
(a)(1)(vi) Failure to train or qualify each railroad officer who conducts operational tests and inspections on aspects of the e-prep plan and program procedures relevant to the operational tests and inspections that the officer conducts 2,500 5,000
(c)(1), (d)(1), (e)(2), (f)(1): Failure to retain a copy of the record 2,500 5,000
(c)(2), (d)(2), (e)(3), (f)(2): Failure to make record available 1,000 2,000
(e)(1) Failure to conduct six-month review and analysis of required data and make any necessary or appropriate adjustments to the program of operational tests and inspections 4,000 7,500
2 The penalty schedule uses section numbers from 49 CFR part 239. If more than one item is listed as a type of violation of a given section, each item is also designated by a “penalty code,” which is used to facilitate assessment of civil penalties, and which may or may not correspond to any subsection designation(s). For convenience, penalty citations will cite the CFR section and the penalty code, if any. FRA reserves the right, should litigation become necessary, to substitute in its complaint the CFR citation in place of the combined CFR and penalty code citation, should they differ.
[ 63 FR 24676, May 4, 1998, as amended at 69 FR 30595, May 28, 2004; 73 FR 79704, Dec. 30, 2008; 77 FR 24422, Apr. 24, 2012; 78 FR 71816, Nov. 29, 2013; 79 FR 18150, Mar. 31, 2014; 81 FR 43112, July 1, 2016]