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SECTION 77-C
Sanitary conditions
Railroad (RRD) CHAPTER 49, ARTICLE 3
§ 77-c. Sanitary conditions. 1. It shall be the duty of every railroad
corporation which operates a railroad within the state and whose annual
revenue derived exclusively from freight operations is ten million
dollars or more after applying the railroad revenue deflator formula set
forth in title 49 CFR, part 1201, subpart A, section 1-1, to: (a)
provide each locomotive used on such railroad for transportation or
occupancy by railroad crew with potable drinking water; (b) maintain the
toilet facilities provided on locomotives, so equipped, or cabooses, in
those instances in which cabooses are used, in a working and sanitary
condition; and (c) ensure that such toilet facility provides privacy to
the person using such facility.

2. For purposes of this section, the phrase "sanitary conditions"
shall mean a condition of good order and cleanliness.

3. The commissioner of transportation shall enforce the provisions of
this section and may issue such order or orders as may be necessary to
ensure compliance with such provisions.

4. Notice of violation of the provisions of this section shall be made
in verified written complaint by a recognized railroad labor
representative to the railroad superintendent of the division involved,
and a copy filed with the department of transportation. Upon receipt of
the complaint, the superintendent of the division shall advise the
complainant and the department of transportation within five days as to
the specific remedies taken or intended to be taken to resolve the
complaint. If the superintendent disputes the allegations contained in
the complaint, he, within five days of receipt, shall so notify the
complainant and the department of transportation. The department of
transportation shall be allowed a period of fifteen days to determine
the validity of the complaint.

5. If the department finds that the complaint is meritorious, the
department shall issue an appropriate order to the railroad specifying
the conditions to be rectified and the time period in which such action
shall be taken. If the railroad does not comply with the department's
order, the commissioner of transportation shall be empowered to fine the
railroad the sum of one hundred dollars for each day the violation
exists.