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| AN ACT concerning utilities.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Crossing of Railroad
Right-of-way Act.
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| Section 5. Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the |
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| context otherwise
requires:
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| "Crossing" means the construction, operation, repair, or |
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| maintenance of a
facility over, under, or across a railroad |
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| right-of-way by a utility when the right-of-way is owned by a |
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| land management company and not a registered rail carrier.
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| "Direct expenses" includes, but is not limited to, any or |
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| all of the
following:
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| (1) The cost of inspecting and monitoring the crossing |
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| site.
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| (2) Administrative and engineering costs for review of |
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| specifications and
for
entering a crossing on the |
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| railroad's books, maps, and property records and
other
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| reasonable administrative and engineering costs incurred |
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| as a result of the
crossing.
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| (3) Document and preparation fees associated with a |
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| crossing, and any
engineering specifications related to |
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| the crossing.
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| (4) Damages assessed in connection with the rights |
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| granted to a utility with respect to a crossing.
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| "Facility" means any cable, conduit, wire, pipe, casing |
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| pipe, supporting
poles
and guys, manhole, or other material or |
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| equipment, that is used by a utility to
furnish any of the |
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| following:
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| (1) Communications, video, or information services.
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| (2) Electricity.
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| (3) Gas by piped system.
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| (4) Sanitary and storm sewer service.
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| (5) Water by piped system.
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| "Land management company" means an entity that is the |
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| owner, manager, or agent of a railroad right-of-way and is not |
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| a registered rail carrier.
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| "Railroad right-of-way" means one or more of the following:
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| (1) A right-of-way or other interest in real estate |
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| that is owned or
operated
by a land management company and |
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| not a registered rail carrier.
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| (2) Any other interest in a former railroad |
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| right-of-way that has been
acquired or is operated by a |
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| land management company or similar entity.
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| "Special circumstances" means either or both of the |
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| following:
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| (1) The characteristics of a segment of a railroad |
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| right-of-way not found in a typical segment of a railroad |
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| right-of-way that enhance the value or increase the damages |
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| or the engineering or construction expenses for the land |
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| management company associated with a proposed crossing, or |
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| to the current or reasonably anticipated use by a land |
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| management company of the railroad right-of-way, |
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| necessitating additional terms and conditions or |
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| compensation associated with a crossing.
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| (2) Variances from the standard specifications |
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| requested by the land management company. |
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| "Special circumstances" may include, but is not limited to, |
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| the railroad right-of-way segment's relationship to other |
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| property, location in urban or other developed areas, the |
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| existence of unique topography or natural resources, or other |
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| characteristics or dangers inherent in the particular crossing |
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| or segment of the railroad right-of-way.
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| "Utility" shall include (1) public utilities as defined in |
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| Section 3-105 of the Public Utilities
Act, (2) |
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| telecommunications carriers as defined in Section 13-202 of the |
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| Public Utilities Act, (3) electric cooperatives as defined in |
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| Section 3.4 of the Electric Supplier Act, (4) telephone or |
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| telecommunications cooperatives as defined in Section 13-212 |
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| of the Public Utilities Act, (5) rural water or waste water |
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| systems with 10,000 connections or less, (6) a holder as |
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| defined in Section 21-201 of the Public Utilities Act, and (7) |
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| municipalities owning or operating utility systems consisting |
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| of public utilities as that term is defined in Section 11-117-2 |
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| of the Illinois Municipal Code. |
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| Section 10. Terms and conditions for a crossing.
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| (a) After 30 days from (1) the mailing of the notice, (2) |
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| completing the engineering specifications, and (3) payment of |
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| the fee, the utility, absent a claim of special circumstances, |
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| shall be deemed to have authorization to commence the crossing |
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| activity.
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| (b) The land management company and the utility must |
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| maintain
and repair its own property within the railroad |
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| right-of-way and bear
responsibility for its own acts and |
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| omissions, except that the utility shall be responsible for any |
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| bodily injury or property damage that
typically
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| covered under a standard railroad protective liability |
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| insurance
policy.
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| (c) A utility shall have immediate access to a crossing for |
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| repair and maintenance of existing
facilities in case of |
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| emergency.
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| (d) Applicable engineering standards shall be complied |
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| with for utility facilities crossing railroad rights-of-way.
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| (e) The utility shall be provided an expedited crossing, |
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| absent a claim of special
circumstances, after payment by the |
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| utility of the standard crossing
fee, if
applicable, and |
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| submission of completed engineering specifications to the
land |
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| management company. The engineering specifications shall |
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| address the applicable clearance requirements as established |
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| by the National Electrical Safety Code.
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| (f) The utility and the land management company may agree |
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| to other terms and conditions necessary to provide for |
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| reasonable use of a railroad right-of-way by a utility.
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| Section 15. Crossing fee. Unless otherwise agreed by the |
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| parties and subject to Section 20, a
utility that locates its |
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| facilities within the railroad right-of-way for a
crossing, |
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| other than a
crossing along the public roads of the State |
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| pursuant to the Telephone Line
Right of Way
Act, shall pay the |
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| land management company a one-time standard crossing fee of |
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| $1,500 for each
crossing plus the costs associated with |
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| modifications to existing insurance contracts of the utility |
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| and the land management company.
The standard crossing fee |
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| shall be in lieu of any license, permit, application, or any |
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| other fees or
charges to
reimburse the land management company |
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| for the direct expenses incurred by the land management company |
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| as a
result of the
crossing. The utility shall also reimburse |
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| the land management company for any actual
flagging
expenses |
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| associated with a crossing in addition to the standard crossing |
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| fee. |
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| Section 20. Powers not limited.
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| (a) Notwithstanding Section 10, nothing shall prevent a |
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| land management company and a utility from otherwise |
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| negotiating the terms
and conditions
applicable to a crossing |
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| or the resolution of any disputes relating to the
crossing.
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| (b) Notwithstanding subsection (a), this Section shall not |
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| impair the
authority
of a utility to secure crossing rights by |
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| easement pursuant to the
exercise of the
power of eminent |
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| domain.
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| Section 25. Special circumstances.
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| (a) If the parties cannot agree that special circumstances |
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| exist, the dispute shall be submitted to non-binding |
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| arbitration (informal arbitration). Any party proposing |
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| informal arbitration shall serve an arbitration notice |
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| detailing a description of the dispute, including, without |
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| limitation, the position and proposed resolution of the party |
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| requesting arbitration and shall name one arbitrator chosen by |
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| that party. Within 20 days after receipt of an arbitration |
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| notice, the receiving party shall serve a written notice on the |
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| other party containing (i) a detailed response to the claim |
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| giving the position and proposed resolution of the receiving |
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| party, and (ii) an acceptance of the arbitrator designated in |
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| the arbitration notice or rejection of same and suggestion of |
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| no less than 2 other alternatives (reply notice). The informal |
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| arbitration shall be decided by a single arbitrator. In the |
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| event that the parties do not agree on the selection of an |
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| arbitrator within 7 business days after service of the reply |
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| notice, either party may apply to the American Arbitration |
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| Association for the purpose of appointing an independent |
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| arbitrator. To the extent practicable, the arbitrator shall be |
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| a person with expertise in the principal areas of dispute.
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| (b) A conference shall be commenced by the arbitrator |
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| within 15 calendar days after the appointment of the arbitrator |
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| and a recommendation regarding the matter submitted shall be |
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| rendered within 10 business days after the conference or as |
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| soon as practicable thereafter. During the 30 calendar days |
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| following the filing of the arbitration notice, the parties |
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| will meet and confer to attempt to resolve the dispute. The |
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| decision of the arbitrator and the rationale for its decision |
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| shall be in writing and signed by the arbitrator; provided, |
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| however, that such written recommendation shall have no |
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| evidentiary value and shall not be deemed to set forth any |
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| findings of fact for purposes of any future proceedings. Except |
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| as otherwise provided in this Section, the informal arbitration |
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| shall be held in accordance with the rules and procedures of |
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| the American Arbitration Association. Each party shall bear its |
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| own expenses, including, without limitation, legal and |
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| accounting fees, and the cost of the arbitrator shall be shared |
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| equally by each party. The parties may or may not elect to |
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| abide by the decision of the arbitrator.
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| (c) If the parties cannot resolve their dispute based on |
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| the arbitrator's recommendation within 30 days, either party |
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| may, upon the expiration of the 30-day period, give written |
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| notice to the other party of the commencement of a binding |
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| arbitration proceeding in accordance with the Commercial Rules |
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| of Arbitration in the American Arbitration Association (formal |
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| arbitration). Any decision by the Board of Arbitration shall be |
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| final, binding, and conclusive as to the parties. Nothing |
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| provided in this Section shall prevent either party from |
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| submission of disputes to the court, limited to requests for |
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| injunctive or equitable relief in advance of a breach or |
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| threatened breach of this Agreement, if necessary to prevent |
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| serious and irreparable injury to such party or the public and |
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| if such injury cannot be appropriately addressed by informal or |
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| formal arbitration. |
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| (d) If the dispute over special circumstances concerns only |
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| the compensation associated with a crossing, then the licensee |
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| may proceed with installation of the crossing during the |
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| pendency of the arbitration. |
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| Section 30. Conflicting provisions. Notwithstanding any |
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| provision law to the
contrary, this Act shall apply in all |
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| crossings of railroad rights-of-way
involving a land |
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| management company and a utility and shall govern in the event |
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| of any conflict with any other provision
of law.
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| Section 35. Applicability. This Act applies to (i) a |
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| crossing commenced prior
to
the effective date of this Act if |
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| an agreement concerning the crossing has
expired or is
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| terminated and (ii) a crossing commenced on or after the |
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| effective date of this
Act.
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| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |