5501.55 Overseeing safety practices of rail fixed guideway systems.
5501.55 Overseeing safety practices of rail fixed guideway systems.
(A) The department of transportation is the designated state agency responsible for overseeing the safety practices of rail fixed guideway systems and the administration of 49 U.S.C. 5330. The director of transportation shall develop any guidelines necessary to oversee the safety practices of rail fixed guideway systems that are consistent with the federal act and rules adopted thereunder.
(B) In accordance with guidelines developed by the director, the department shall do all of the following:
(1) Establish a safety program plan standard for transit agencies operating a rail fixed guideway system within the state;
(2) Adopt standards for the personal security of passengers and employees of rail fixed guideway systems;
(3) Review and approve or disapprove the annual internal safety audit conducted by a transit agency under section 5501.56 of the Revised Code;
(4) Periodically, conduct an on-site safety review of each transit agency and make recommendations based on the review of the system safety program plan;
(5)(a) Establish procedures for the investigation of accidents and unacceptable hazardous conditions as defined in the guidelines developed by the director;
(b) Investigate accidents and unacceptable hazardous conditions at transit agencies;
(c) Approve or disapprove any plan of a transit agency to minimize, control, correct, or eliminate any investigated hazard.
(6) Submit to the federal transit administration any reports or other information necessary to remain in compliance with 49 U.S.C. 5330 and the rules adopted under it.
(C) The department may use a contractor to act on its behalf in carrying out the duties of the department under this section and section 5501.56 of the Revised Code and 49 U.S.C. 5330 and the rules adopted under it.
(D)(1) Reports of any investigation conducted by the department or a contractor acting on behalf of the department are confidential and are not subject to disclosure, inspection, or copying under section 149.43 of the Revised Code. Information contained in investigative files shall be disclosed only at the discretion of the director or as otherwise provided in this section.
(2) Reports of any investigation conducted by the department or a contractor acting on behalf of the department shall not be admitted in evidence or used for any purpose in any action or proceeding arising out of any matter referred to in the investigation, except in actions or proceedings instituted by the state or by the department on behalf of the state, nor shall any member of the department or its employees or a contractor acting on behalf of the department be required to testify to any facts ascertained in, or information obtained by reason of, the person’s official capacity, or to testify as an expert witness in any action or proceeding involving or pertaining to rail fixed guideway systems to which the state is not a party.
(E) In accordance with the guidelines developed by the director, the department may establish such programs, procedures, and administrative mandates as may be necessary to carry out its duties under this section and section 5501.56 of the Revised Code and 49 U.S.C. 5330 and the rules adopted under it.
(F) As used in this section and in section 5501.56 of the Revised Code:
(1) “Rail fixed guideway system” means any light, heavy, or rapid rail system, monorail, inclined plane, funicular, trolley, or automated guideway that is included in the federal transit administration’s calculation of fixed guideway route miles or receives funding for urbanized areas under 49 U.S.C. 5336 and is not regulated by the federal railroad administration.
(2) “Transit agency” means an entity operating a rail fixed guideway system.
Effective Date: 09-17-1996