Title 32, Chapter 9, Section 6
( 32-9-6)
(a) The department is designated as the state agency to offer
financial assistance, in the form of a rail service continuation
payment, to enable rail service, for which the Interstate Commerce
Commission has determined a certificate of abandonment should be
issued, to be continued. (b) The department is authorized to receive and administer federal
financial assistance and to distribute, by contract or otherwise,
such federal financial assistance, alone or together with state,
local, or private funds available for such purposes, for the
implementation of railroad assistance programs that are designed to
provide for: (1) The cost of rail service continuation payments; (2) The cost of purchasing a line of railroad or other rail
properties to maintain existing rail services or to provide for
future rail services; (3) The cost of rehabilitating and improving rail properties on a
line of railroad to the extent necessary to permit adequate and
efficient rail service on such line; or (4) The cost of reducing the cost of the lost rail service in a
manner less expensive than continuing rail service. Subject to general fund appropriations for these purposes, the
department is authorized to expend state funds to the extent
necessary to pay the state's share of such payments. (c) The department shall provide to the Georgia Public Service
Commission the pertinent information it may possess regarding a
proposed abandonment of a railroad line and shall assist the Public
Service Commission, as required, in developing the state's position
on the abandonment. The Public Service Commission shall provide to
the department the pertinent information it may possess concerning
any railroad line for which abandonment has been requested in order
to assist the department in preparing an economic and operational
analysis of the line. (d) Should the department decide to implement a railroad assistance
program in accordance with paragraph (4) of subsection (b) of this
Code section, the Public Service Commission will use its best
efforts, within the scope of its powers and responsibilities, to
assist the department in implementing such a program. (e) The department is authorized to promulgate reasonable rules and
regulations for the implementation and administration of this Code
section. (f) The department shall not implement or propose to implement any
railroad assistance program without the prior concurrence of the
State Transportation Board. (g) Funds appropriated to the department pursuant to Article III,
Section IX, Paragraph VI(b) of the Constitution of Georgia may not
be utilized for any of the purposes set out in this Code section. |