327F.13 - CLOSE-CLEARANCE WARNING DEVICES.

        327F.13  CLOSE-CLEARANCE WARNING DEVICES.         1.  The owner of a railroad track shall place a warning device at      a location where the close clearance between the track and a      building, machinery, trees, brush, or other object is such that the      building, machinery, trees, brush, or other object physically impedes      a person who is lawfully riding the side of a train in the course of      the person's duties in service to a railroad company from clearing      the building, machinery, trees, brush, or other object.         2.  The warning device shall be placed in a location which      provides adequate notice to a person riding the side of a train so      that the person may prepare for the close clearance.  Any signs      posted shall not be a danger to other persons working on the      property.         3.  Placement of a warning device pursuant to this section does      not relieve the owner of a railroad track from any duties required      under chapter 317 or section 327F.27.         4.  A violation of this section is punishable as a schedule "one"      penalty under section 327C.5.         5.  This section does not apply to a railroad that operates      locomotives powered by overhead or suspended electric power lines.         6.  The department of transportation shall adopt rules to      implement this section.  Notwithstanding any other provision, the      department of transportation shall be allowed to enter any property      on which railroad track is located for the purpose of administering      and enforcing this section.  Entry upon any private property shall be      with knowledge and notice to the property owner.         7.  This section only applies to a location where a      close-clearance warning device is required to be placed pursuant to      rules of the department when funds are available from the department      to reimburse the owner of the railroad track for the cost of the      close-clearance warning device, including cost of installation.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         2007 Acts, ch 164, §1