49 CFR Part 225 - RAILROAD ACCIDENTS/INCIDENTS: REPORTS CLASSIFICATION, AND INVESTIGATIONS
- § 225.1 — Purpose.
- § 225.3 — Applicability.
- § 225.5 — Definitions.
- § 225.6 — Consolidated reporting.
- § 225.7 — Public examination and use of reports.
- § 225.9 — Telephonic reports of certain accidents/incidents and other events.
- § 225.11 — Reporting of accidents/incidents.
- § 225.12 — Rail Equipment Accident/Incident Reports alleging employee human factor as cause; Employee Human Factor Attachment; notice to employee; employee supplement.
- § 225.13 — Late reports.
- § 225.15 — Accidents/incidents not to be reported.
- § 225.17 — Doubtful cases; alcohol or drug involvement.
- § 225.18 — Alcohol or drug involvement.
- § 225.19 — Primary groups of accidents/incidents.
- § 225.21 — Forms.
- § 225.23 — Joint operations.
- § 225.25 — Recordkeeping.
- § 225.27 — Retention of records.
- § 225.29 — Penalties.
- § 225.31 — Investigations.
- § 225.33 — Internal Control Plans.
- § 225.35 — Access to records and reports.
- § 225.37 — Optical media transfer and electronic submission.
- § 225.39 — FRA policy on covered data.
- § 225.41 — Suicide data.
- Appendix A to Part 225 - Schedule of Civil Penalties
- Appendix B to Part 225 - Procedure for Determining Reporting Threshold
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§ 20901 - Reports
§ 20902 - Investigations
§ 21301 - Chapter 201 general violations
§ 21302 - Chapter 201 accident and incident violations and chapter 203–209 violations
§ 21311 - Records and reports
Title 49 published on 2012-10-01
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2012-28925 RIN 2130-ZA10 FRA-2008-0136, Notice No. 5 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Railroad Administration Final rule. This regulation is effective January 1, 2013. 49 CFR Part 225 This rule increases the rail equipment accident/incident reporting threshold from $9,500 to $9,900 for certain railroad accidents/incidents involving property damage that occur during calendar year 2013. This action is needed to ensure that FRA's reporting requirements reflect cost increases that have occurred since the reporting threshold was last published in November of 2011.