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| knowledge of the facilities of rail operators in the State |
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| and emergency plans for those facilities, if those plans |
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| exist, that would allow our first responders to react |
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| quickly and effectively to an emergency. |
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| (4) Studies at all levels of government have |
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| demonstrated that the employees of rail operators in the |
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| State, and others who work on the facilities of those rail |
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| operators, are untrained to prevent acts of sabotage or |
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| terrorism or other crimes, are required to engage in |
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| practices which heighten the risk of those acts or other |
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| crimes, and lack the equipment to respond to those acts if |
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| they should occur. |
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| (b) It is the purpose of this Act: |
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| (1) To protect those who use community facilities from |
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| acts of sabotage or terrorism or other crimes directed at |
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| rail facilities in the State. |
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| (2) To provide first responders with information about |
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| the facilities of rail
operators in the State, and the |
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| procedures of rail operators in the event of
sabotage, |
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| terrorism, or other crimes to those facilities. |
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| (3) To ensure that rail employees have the proper |
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| training, communications equipment, and procedures to |
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| prevent acts of sabotage or terrorism or other crimes and |
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| to respond in the event of those acts or other crimes; |
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| (4) To require that rail operators in the state have in |
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| place plans to respond to acts of sabotage or terrorism or |
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| other crimes, that rail operators communicate those plans |
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| to first responders, and that rail operators observe |
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| practices that will minimize the risk to community |
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| facilities. |
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| Section 10. Risk assessment. |
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| (a) Not later than 180 days after the effective date of |
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| this Act, every operator of rail facilities in the State shall |
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| provide to local and State law enforcement personnel, emergency |
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| personnel, transportation officials, and other first |
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| responders a risk assessment of all rail facilities in the |
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| State. The risk assessment shall describe: |
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| (1) all facilities and their functions;
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| (2) the types of cargo that move through those |
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| facilities; |
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| (3) any hazardous cargo that moves through those |
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| facilities, including approximate amounts of that cargo; |
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| (4) any storage of hazardous cargo in rail facilities; |
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| (5) the distance from rail facilities that transport or |
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| store hazardous cargo to community facilities such as |
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| schools, hospitals, nursing homes, and other sensitive |
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| community facilities;
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| (6) a description of the practices of the rail operator |
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| that prevent acts of sabotage or terrorism or other crimes |
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| on rail facilities; |
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| (7) all training programs that the rail operator |
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| requires for its employees; |
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| (8) the emergency response procedures of the rail |
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| operator to deal with acts of sabotage or terrorism or |
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| other crimes; |
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| (9) the procedures of the rail operator to communicate |
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| with local and State law enforcement personnel, emergency |
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| personnel, transportation officials, and other first |
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| responders in the event of acts of sabotage or terrorism or |
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| other crimes.
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| Section 15. Infrastructure protection from acts of |
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| sabotage or terrorism. |
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| (a) Not later than 360 days after the effective date of |
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| this Act, all rail operators shall have in place a program to |
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| protect rail infrastructure in the State from acts of sabotage |
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| or terrorism or other crimes, which shall be called an |
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| infrastructure protection program. |
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| (b) The infrastructure protection program shall provide |
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| specifically for the security of critical infrastructure. |
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| Critical infrastructure shall include all points of |
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| vulnerability of the rail system that handle hazardous cargo, |
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| such as bridges, tunnels, and signal systems. For critical |
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| infrastructure, the railroad operator shall: |
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| (1) provide notice to State and local law enforcement |
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| personnel, emergency personnel, transportation officials, |
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| and other first responders of the location, size, function, |
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| and importance of the critical infrastructure; |
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| (2) provide and describe methods of ensuring the |
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| protection of critical infrastructure from acts of |
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| sabotage, terrorism, or other crimes, which methods shall |
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| include, at a minimum, 24-hour surveillance, monitoring, |
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| and protection of those facilities; |
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| (3) provide training to personnel of the railroad |
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| operator to ensure that the railroad personnel are trained |
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| and equipped to prevent acts of sabotage or terrorism or |
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| other crimes and to respond in the event of such acts or |
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| other crimes. |
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| (c) The infrastructure protection program shall include |
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| inspection of all rail facilities, including rights of way, |
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| yards, and other facilities, that handle hazardous cargo that |
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| moves within 15 miles of community facilities, such as schools, |
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| hospitals, nursing homes, and other sensitive community |
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| facilities, on a regular basis by personnel trained to |
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| determine the condition of the rail facilities and the |
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| vulnerability of the rail facilities to acts of sabotage or |
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| terrorism or other crimes. |
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| (d) (1) Each rail operator in the State shall provide |
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| to local and State law enforcement personnel, emergency |
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| personnel, transportation officials, and other first |
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| responders a copy of its infrastructure protection |
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| program. |
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| (2) The Department of Transportation shall review the |
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| infrastructure protection program and shall have the |
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| authority to order a rail operator to improve, modify, or |
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| change its program to comply with the requirements of this |
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| Act. The Department shall have the authority to fine the |
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| rail operator $50,000 per day for failure to comply with |
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| its orders or this Act. |
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| (e) The infrastructure protection program shall be updated |
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| by the rail operator at least once every year, and the updated |
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| plan shall be submitted to local and State law enforcement |
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| personnel, emergency personnel, transportation officials, and |
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| other first responders.
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| Section 20. Community facilities protection.
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| (a) Rail operators in the State shall observe the following |
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| requirements for all facilities that handle cargo that passes |
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| within 15 miles of a community facility: |
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| (1) secure all facilities that handle or store |
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| hazardous materials by providing adequate security |
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| personnel; |
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| (2) store hazardous materials only in secure |
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| facilities designed for such storage, which shall not |
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| include rights of way; |
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| (3) never leave locomotive equipment running while |
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| unattended or leave any unattended locomotive equipment |
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| unlocked; |
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| (4) have adequate personnel qualified to operate |
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| trains available to assist, replace, or relieve train |
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| operators who need assistance; |
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| (5) ensure that the cabs of occupied locomotives can be |
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| secured against outsiders who threaten hijack, sabotage, |
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| or terrorism; |
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| (6) ensure that all employees connected with rail |
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| facilities that transport hazardous materials within 15 |
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| miles of a community facility receive training related to |
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| security, shipment of hazardous materials, and terrorism |
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| prevention at least once every 12 months.
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| (b) The Department of Transportation shall have the |
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| authority to fine any rail operator or any contractor covered |
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| by this Section up to $50,000 per day for failure to comply |
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| with this Section.
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| Section 25. Communications. Each rail operator in the State |
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| must provide communications capability: |
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| (1) to alert local and State law enforcement personnel, |
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| emergency personnel, transportation officials, and other |
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| first responders in the event of sabotage, terrorism, or |
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| other crimes, and railroad radio does not satisfy the |
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| requirements of this Section; |
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| (2) to provide bridge tenders on moveable bridges the |
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| ability to alert local and State law enforcement personnel, |
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| emergency personnel, transportation officials, and other |
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| first responders in the event of sabotage, terrorism, or |
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| other crimes; and |
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| (3) to notify rail workers of the local or national |
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| threat level for the rail industry.
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| Section 30. Coverage.
This Act applies to rail operators, |
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| any contractors or subcontractors working on the facilities of |
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| the rail operator, and any other individual or corporation |
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| performing work on rail facilities in the State. |
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| Section 35. Prohibition on punitive action. |
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| (a) No rail operator or any other person covered by this |
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| Act may take punitive action of any kind against an employee |
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| who reports violations of this Act. |
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| (b) An employee subjected to punitive action in violation |
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| of this Section may seek damages in the amount of not more than |
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| $1,000,000 from any employer who takes that action, in addition |
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| to other remedies, such as back pay, reinstatement, and other |
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| damages. |
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| Section 40. Application. This Act applies to the rail |
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| operator, any contractors or subcontractors working on the |
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| facilities of the rail operator, and any other individual or |
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| corporation performing work on rail facilities in this State. |
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| Section 97. Severability. The provisions of this Act are |
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| severable under Section 1.31 of the Statute on Statutes.".
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