Utah Admin. Code R930-5-1 - Purpose and Authority
(1) The Utah
Department of Transportation (the "Department") oversees all Public
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings ("Crossings") in the state of Utah. Railroads have
jurisdiction over and are responsible for the safety of private crossings. The
Department's goals are to improve the safety for all users of a Crossing and
provide for the efficient operation of trains and vehicles and pedestrians
access through those Crossings. As part of this effort, the Department promotes
the elimination of Crossings and at regular intervals, the Department:
(a) Reviews all existing Crossings in the
state for safety deficiencies;
(b)
Evaluates and approves the location of a new Crossing;
(c) Prescribes the type of improvements at a
Crossing;
(d) Defines maintenance
responsibility for a Crossing; and
(e) Determines funding apportionments for all
Section 130 Crossing Projects.
(2) This rule describes procedures for
evaluating and selecting a Crossing for improvement as well as for evaluating
and selecting the type of improvements at a Crossing. Such improvements
include, but are not limited to:
(a) The
evaluation and selection of the type of Passive and Active Warning
Devices;
(b) The process for
evaluating and determining whether a Crossing should be grade separated;
and
(c) The process for evaluating
Quiet Zones as outlined in 49 CFR 222.
(3) This Rule outlines the responsibilities
of the various parties with respect to the design, maintenance and funding for
Crossing improvements.
(4) This
Rule is authorized by Section
54-4-15
"Establishment and Regulation of Grade Crossings," Section
54-4-14,
Section
72-1-201,
Section
41-6a-1205
and Title 63G, Chapter 3 "Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act."
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