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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 1732 (Reported in Senate) — To authorize elements of the Department of Transportation, and for other purposes. · Sec. 5431

Sec. 5431. Real-time emergency response information

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Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security, shall promulgate regulations— to require a Class I railroad transporting hazardous materials— to generate accurate, real-time, and electronic train consist information, including— the identity, quantity, and location of hazardous materials on a train; the point of origin and destination of the train; any emergency response information or resources required by the Secretary; and an emergency response point of contact designated by the Class I railroad; and to enter into a memorandum of understanding with each applicable fusion center to provide that fusion center with secure and confidential access to the electronic train consist information described in subparagraph
(A)for each train transporting hazardous materials in that fusion center’s jurisdiction; to require each applicable fusion center to provide the electronic train consist information described in paragraph (1)(A) to first responders, emergency response officials, and law enforcement personnel that are involved in the response to or investigation of an incident, accident, or public health or safety emergency involving the rail transportation of hazardous materials and that request such electronic train consist information; to prohibit any Class I railroad, employee, or agent from withholding, or causing to be withheld the electronic train consist information described in paragraph (1)(A) from first responders, emergency response officials, and law enforcement personnel described in paragraph
(2)in the event of an incident, accident, or public health or safety emergency involving the rail transportation of hazardous materials; and to establish security and confidentiality protections to prevent the release of the electronic train consist information to unauthorized persons. In this section: The term applicable fusion center means a fusion center with responsibility for a geographic area in which a Class I railroad operates. The term Class I railroad has the meaning given the term in section 20102 of title 49, United States Code. The term fusion center has the meaning given the term in section 124h(j) of title 6, United States Code. The term hazardous materials means material designated as hazardous by the Secretary of Transportation under chapter 51 of the United States Code. The term train consist includes, with regard to a specific train, the number of rail cars and the commodity transported by each rail car. Nothing in this section may be construed to prohibit a Class I railroad from voluntarily entering into a memorandum of understanding, as described in subsection (a)(1)(B), with a State emergency response commission or an entity representing or including first responders, emergency response officials, and law enforcement personnel. Nothing in this section may be construed to amend any requirement for a railroad to provide a State Emergency Response Commission, for each State in which it operates trains transporting 1,000,000 gallons or more of Bakken crude oil, notification regarding the expected movement of such trains through the counties in the State.
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