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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20020722_214.pdfTO: FROM: DATE: RE: DECISION MEMORANDUM CO MMISSI 0 NER KJELLAND ER COMMISSIONER SMITH COMMISSIONER HANSEN JEAN JEWELL RON LAW DAN VICKERS BARB BARROWS TONY A CLARK BEV BARKER GENE FADNESS WORKING FILE DON HOWELL JULY 17, 2002 UPDATING THE MONETARY THRESHOLD FOR REPORTING RAILROAD ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS, IDAPA 31-7102-0201. In December 2001 , the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) increased the monetary threshold used by railroads for reporting accidents and incidents to the FRA and this Commission. In its final rule, the FRA increased the reporting threshold for property damage to 700 effective January 1 2002. The final rule amends portions of 49 C.R. Part 225 which is adopted by this Commission in its Railroad Accident Reporting Rule 101 , IDAPA 31.71.02.101. Rule 101 adopted the 1992 edition of the CFR. The Commission s Railroad Accident Reporting Rules were last updated in 1993. Since that time, the Administrative Rules Office has adopted a number of housekeeping changes. In particular, every rule set must now include a rule that addresses "Incorporation by Reference. The Staff recommends that the Commission make this and other housekeeping changes as shown in the attached draft. COMMISSION DECISION Does the Commission wish to update its Railroad Accident Reporting Rules which were last updated in 1993? Don Howell bls/M:31-71O3-0201 dh IDAPA 31 TITLE 71 CHAPTER 02 31.71.02 - RAILROAD ACCIDENT REPORTING RULES 004. PUBLIC RECORDS ACT COMPLIANCE (RULE 4). Written reports of accidents submitted to the Commission are public records subject to inspection, examination and copying. Further investigative reports by the Commission or the Commission Staff are may be investigatory records exempt from public disclosure. See section 9-337(4) 340BO), Idaho Code. Reports required by these rules and the results of further investigations by the Commission are by statute prohibited from admission into evidence in any action for damages based on or arising out of the loss of life or injury to the person or property. See section 61-517, Idaho Code. (7 1 93)( (BREAK IN CONTINUITY OF SECTIONS) 008. INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE-CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS (Rule 8). The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is referenced in Rule 101. The annual volumes of the CFR may be obtained from the Superintendent of Documents. Attn: New Orders, PO Box 371954. Pittsburgh. PA 15250-7954. The full text of the CFR is also available in electronic format at www.access.gpo.gov/nara. The incorporated CFR Part is also available for inspection and copying at the offices of the Idaho Public Utilities Commission and the Idaho State Law Library. Whenever a federal regulation is adopted by reference in these rules, subsequent annual recompilations are also adopted by reference, but subsequent amendments to the CFR are not adopted by the reference. 89.-- 100. (RESERVED). RULE~ 101 THROUGH 200 RAILROAD ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORTING PROCEDURES ADOPTION BY REFERENCE OF FEDERAL RULE 101. REPORTING OF RAILROAD ACCIDENTS (Rule 101). The Commission hereby adopts by reference federal rules and regulations governing the Reporting of Railroad ~I\.ccidents/Incidcnts: Reports, Classification, and Investigations c.F.R. Part 225 of the Code of Federal Regulations (October 1. 2002). Pursuant to 49 R. 225.all railroads that are required to file a copy of any accidentlincident report filed with the Federal Railroad Administration shall also file a copy of such report with the Commission Secretary for tmy accident~ incident~ occurring in Idaho. Copies of accident or incident reports shall be mailed to: Commission Secretary. Idaho Public Utilities Commission. PO Box 83720. Boise. Idaho 83720-0074 ((208) 334-0338). Copies of such reports may also be provided by facsimile at (208) 334-3762 or by electronic mail to iiewell~puc.state.id.us. The Code of Federal Regulations is a'/ailable from the Publications Di'/ision, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. 20402. The federal regulations adopted by reference in this rule are those contained in the compilations of 49 c.F.R. 225 published in the Code of Federal Regulations volume dated October 1 , 1992, and as subsequently recompiled. (7 1 93)( 102. -- 999. (RESERVED).