§ 20302. General requirements
(a)
General.—
Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section and section
20303 of this title, a railroad carrier may use or allow to be used on any of its railroad lines—
(1)
a vehicle only if it is equipped with—
(2)
except as otherwise ordered by the Secretary, a vehicle only if it is equipped with secure grab irons or handholds on its ends and sides for greater security to individuals in coupling and uncoupling vehicles;
(3)
a vehicle only if it complies with the standard height of drawbars required by regulations prescribed by the Secretary;
(4)
a locomotive only if it is equipped with a power-driving wheel brake and appliances for operating the train-brake system; and
(b)
Refusal To Receive Vehicles Not Properly Equipped.—
A railroad carrier complying with subsection (a)(5)(A) of this section may refuse to receive from a railroad line of a connecting railroad carrier or a shipper a vehicle that is not equipped with power or train brakes that will work and readily interchange with the power or train brakes in use on the vehicles of the complying railroad carrier.
(c)
Combined Vehicles Loading and Hauling Long Commodities.—
Notwithstanding subsection (a)(1)(B) of this section, when vehicles are combined to load and haul long commodities, only one of the vehicles must have hand brakes during the loading and hauling.
(d)
Authority To Change Requirements.—
The Secretary may—
(1)
change the number, dimensions, locations, and manner of application prescribed by the Secretary for safety appliances required by subsection (a)(1)(B) and (C) and (2) of this section only for good cause and after providing an opportunity for a full hearing;
(e)
Services of Association of American Railroads.—
In carrying out subsection (d)(2) and (3) of this section, the Secretary may use the services of the Association of American Railroads.