W. Va. Code R. § 225-1-4 - Rail transit agency's system safety program plan
Current through Register Vol. XXXIX, No. 11, March 18, 2022
4.1. Every agency is required to prepare and
submit to the Division, for its written approval, a system safety program plan
that complies with the state's system safety program standard and to update its
system safety program plan as deemed necessary by the Division in response to
changes affecting the safety and security elements of the system. Examples of
such changes include, but are not limited to, changes in federal regulations or
state standards, changes or modifications to the system, changes in operating
conditions, and changes necessitated by audits or reviews of the system by the
transit agency or the Division.
4.1.a. An
agency shall not publicly disclose the security aspects of its approved system
safety program plan.
4.1.b. An
agency may use a contractor to develop or update its system safety program
plan.
4.2. The Division
will approve a transit agency's system safety program plan if it meets or
exceeds the SSPS and the requirements of 49 CFR Part 674.
4.3. If the Division determines that a system
safety program plan does not meet the requirements of this section, the
Division will provide an explanation of the plan's deficiencies and a time
frame for the agency to revise the plan.
4.4. The Division may use a contractor to
review system safety program plans.
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