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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act · Sec. 11213

Sec. 11213. AMTRAK BOARDING PROCEDURES

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## SEC. 11213 AMTRAK BOARDING PROCEDURES ###
(a)Report Not later than 9 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Amtrak Office of Inspector General shall submit a report to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives that— ####
(1)evaluates Amtrak’s boarding procedures for passengers, including passengers using or transporting nonmotorized transportation, such as bicycles, at its 15 stations through which the most people pass; ####
(2)compares Amtrak’s boarding procedures to— #####
(A)boarding procedures of providers of commuter railroad passenger transportation at stations shared with Amtrak; #####
(B)international intercity passenger rail boarding procedures; and #####
(C)fixed guideway transit boarding procedures; and ####
(3)makes recommendations, as appropriate, to improve Amtrak’s boarding procedures, including recommendations regarding the queuing of passengers and free-flow of all station users and facility improvements needed to achieve the recommendations. ###
(b)Consideration of Recommendations Not later than 6 months after the report is submitted under subsection (a), the Amtrak Board of Directors shall consider each recommendation provided under subsection (a)(3) for implementation at appropriate locations across the Amtrak system.
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