Title 32, Chapter 9, Section 10
( 32-9-10)
(a) The purpose of this Code section is to implement Section 3029 of
Public Law 102-240, the federal Intermodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act of 1991, referred to in this Code section as the act. (b) For purposes of this Code section, the term "system" means a
public transportation system having vehicles operated on a fixed
guideway on steel rails, the steel of the wheels of such vehicles
coming directly into contact with such rails, but excluding such
systems that are subject to regulation by the Federal Railroad
Administration. In addition, a "system" shall include all other
public transportation systems that, under regulations issued
pursuant to subsection (e) of the act, are subject to the act. (c) The department is designated as the agency of this state
responsible for implementation of the act. (d) Each system operating in this state shall adopt and carry out a
safety program plan that provides for the following: (1) The plan shall establish safety requirements with respect to
the design, manufacture, and construction of the equipment,
structures, and fixtures of the system; the maintenance of
equipment, structures, and fixtures; operating methods and
procedures and the training of personnel; compliance with federal,
state, and local laws and regulations applicable to the safety of
persons and property; protection from fire and other casualties;
and the security of passengers and employees and of property; (2) The plan shall provide for measures reasonably adequate to
implement the requirements established pursuant to paragraph (1)
of this subsection; and (3) The plan shall establish lines of authority, levels of
responsibility and accountability, and methods of documentation
adequate to ensure that it is implemented. (e) The department shall have the following powers and duties: (1) It shall review the safety program plan of each system and all
revisions and amendments thereof and if it finds that the plan
conforms to subsection (d) of this Code section shall approve it; (2) It shall monitor the implementation of each system's plan; (3) It shall have the power to require any system to revise or
amend its safety program plan as may be necessary in order to
comply with any regulations issued pursuant to subsection (e) of
the act and any amendments or revisions thereof; and (4) It shall investigate hazardous conditions and accidents on
each system and, as appropriate, require that hazardous conditions
be corrected or eliminated. (f) If any system fails to comply with an order of the department to
correct or to eliminate a hazardous condition, the department may
apply for an order requiring such system to show cause why it should
not do so. Such application shall be made to the superior court of
the most populous county in which such system operates, as such
population is determined according to the United States decennial
census of 1990 or any future such census. If at the hearing upon
such an order to show cause the court finds that the condition that
is the subject of the order in fact creates an unreasonable risk to
the safety of persons, property, or both, the court may order the
system to comply with the department's order or to take such other
corrective action as the court finds appropriate. |