Source: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2008/05/30/E8-11952/disclosure-of-rail-interchange-commitments
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Federal Register :: Disclosure of Rail Interchange Commitments
A Rule by the Transportation Department and the Surface Transportation Board on 05/30/2008
73 FR 31033
31033-31035 (3 pages)
STB Ex Parte No. 575 (Sub-No. 1)
E8-11952
49 CFR Parts 1121 and 1150
https://www.federalregister.gov/d/E8-11952 https://www.federalregister.gov/d/E8-11952
The Surface Transportation Board is amending its regulations to require that parties seeking to obtain an individual exemption for, or to invoke a class exemption covering, a transaction involving the sale or lease of a railroad line identify any provision in their agreements that would restrict the ability of the purchaser or tenant railroad to interchange traffic with a rail carrier other than the seller or landlord railroad (interchange commitment). The rules also provide a procedure whereby a shipper or other affected party may obtain access to such provisions. The Board is adopting these regulations to facilitate the case-specific review of challenges involving interchange commitments and to facilitate the Board's monitoring of their usage. The final rule appears below.
Effective Date: This rule is effective on June 29, 2008.
Joseph H. Dettmar (202) 245-0395. [Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) for the hearing impaired: 1-800-877-8339.]
Additional information and background on the regulations appear in our written decision in Disclosure of Rail Interchange Commitments, STB Ex Parte No. 575 (Sub-No. 1), which is being served along with this notice.
Except as noted in this agency's decision adopting the final rules, the Start Printed Page 31034comments received in response to our prior notice give us no reason to modify the regulations as proposed. In our decision, we have addressed arguments that the disclosure of interchange commitments that we are seeking is more extensive than necessary, or not extensive enough, for proper performance of our statutory functions. No party has challenged our burden estimates or proposed a way to further minimize the burden on respondents from collection of the information [1] and still provide the required information.
Board decisions, notices, and filings are available on our Web site at http://www.stb.dot.gov.
Pursuant to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) regulations at 5 CFR 1320.11, the Surface Transportation Board has obtained OMB approval for the collection of information adopted here.
This collection of information has been assigned OMB Control No. 2140-0016. Unless renewed, OMB approval expires on January 31, 2011. The display of a currently valid OMB control number for this collection is required by law. Under the PRA and 5 CFR 1320.8, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless the collection displays a currently valid OMB control number.
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 605(b), we reaffirm our finding in the Federal Register on November 2, 2007, that our action in this proceeding will not have a significant impact on a substantial number of small entities.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 721, 5 U.S.C. 553.
Decided: May 21, 2008.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, parts 1114, 1121, 1150, and 1180, of title 49, chapter X, of the Code of Federal Regulations are amended as follows:
2. Amend § 1114.30 by adding paragraph (d) to read as follows:
(d) Agreements containing interchange commitments. In any proceeding involving the reasonableness of provisions related to an existing rail carrier sale or lease agreement that serve to induce a party to the agreement to interchange traffic with another party to the agreement, rather than with a third-party connecting carrier, whether by outright prohibition, per-car penalty, adjustment in the purchase price or rental, positive economic inducement, or other means, a party to the proceeding with a need for the information may obtain a confidential, complete version of the agreement, with the prior approval of the Board. The party seeking such approval must file an appropriate motion containing an explanation of the party's need for the information and a draft protective order and undertaking(s) that will ensure the agreement is kept confidential. The motion seeking approval may be filed at any time after the initial complaint or petition, including before the answer to the complaint or petition is due. A reply to such a motion must be filed within 5 days thereafter. The motion will be considered by the Board in an expedited manner.
3. The authority citation for part 1121 continues to read as follows:
4. Amend § 1121.3 by adding paragraph (d) to read as follows:
(d) Transactions imposing interchange commitments. (1) If a proposed acquisition or operation of a rail line involves a provision or agreement that may limit future interchange with a third-party connecting carrier, whether by outright prohibition, per-car penalty, adjustment in the purchase price or rental, positive economic inducement, or other means (“interchange commitment”), the following additional information must be provided:
(ii) A confidential, complete version of the document(s) containing or addressing that provision or agreement, which may be filed with the Board under 49 CFR 1104.14(a) and will be kept confidential without need for the filing of an accompanying motion for a protective order under 49 CFR 1104.14(b).
(3) Deadlines.
(i) Replies to a Motion for Access are due within 5 days after the motion is filed.
5. The authority citation for part 1150 continues to read as follows:
6. Amend § 1150.33 by adding paragraph (h) to read as follows:
(h) Transactions imposing interchange commitments. (1) If a proposed acquisition or operation of a rail line or change of operators involves Start Printed Page 31035a provision or agreement that may limit future interchange with a third-party connecting carrier, whether by outright prohibition, per-car penalty, adjustment in the purchase price or rental, positive economic inducement, or other means (“interchange commitment”), the following additional information must be provided:
(2) To obtain information about an interchange commitment for use in a proceeding before the Board, a shipper or other affected party may be granted access to the confidential documents filed pursuant to paragraph (h)(1) of this section by filing, and serving upon the petitioner, a “Motion for Access to Confidential Documents,” containing:
7. Amend § 1150.43 by adding paragraph (h) to read as follows:
(h) Transactions imposing interchange commitments. (1) If a proposed acquisition or operation of a rail line or change of operators involves a provision or agreement that may limit future interchange with a third-party connecting carrier, whether by outright prohibition, per-car penalty, adjustment in the purchase price or rental, positive economic inducement, or other means (“interchange commitment”), the following additional information must be provided:
8. The authority citation for part 1180 continues to read as follows:
9. Amend § 1180.4 by adding paragraph (g)(4) to read as follows:
(g) Notice of exemption. * * *
(4) Transactions imposing interchange commitments. (i) If a proposed acquisition or operation of a rail line involves a provision or agreement that may limit future interchange with a third-party connecting carrier, whether by outright prohibition, per-car penalty, adjustment in the purchase price or rental, positive economic inducement, or other means (“interchange commitment”), the following additional information must be provided:
(B) A confidential, complete version of the document(s) containing or addressing that provision or agreement, which may be filed with the Board under 49 CFR 1104.14(a) and will be kept confidential without need for the filing of an accompanying motion for a protective order under 49 CFR 1104.14(b).
(ii) To obtain information about an interchange commitment for use in a proceeding before the Board, a shipper or other affected party may be granted access to the confidential documents filed pursuant to § 1180.4(g)(4)(i) of this section by filing, and serving upon the petitioner, a “Motion for Access to Confidential Documents,” containing:
(iii) Deadlines.
(A) Replies to a Motion for Access are due within 5 days after the motion is filed.
1. In the discussion pertaining to small entities in our notice published on November 2, 2007, we explained why the burden of collection would be minimal. No party has disputed our explanation.
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