Maine Code § 23-7104

Major modifications in rail service
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1. Notice required. Any railroad which files a petition or proposal with the United States Interstate
Commerce Commission concerning the sale, merger, abandonment or embargo of any railroad line in
this State shall concurrently file a copy of the petition or proposal with the department. Any person,
corporation or other entity which proposes to acquire or construct an additional railroad line in this
State or provide rail transportation over or by means of an extended or additional railroad line and
which files a petition or proposal with the United States Interstate Commerce Commission to do so
shall concurrently file a copy of the petition or proposal with the department, and shall include
information on the fitness and ability, including management, financial condition and employee
complement, of the entity proposing to provide the rail service to provide safe, efficient and reliable
rail service.
[PL 1989, c. 398, §7 (NEW).]
2. Review; report. The department shall review any petition or proposal for major modification
to the rail service in the State filed under subsection 1. On the conclusion of its review, the department
shall report to the Governor and the Legislature if the proposal has a major effect on rail service in the
State.
[PL 1989, c. 398, §7 (NEW).]
3. Failure to notify. Any entity which fails to file notice with the department required by this
section, shall not be approved to receive financial assistance from the State, as defined in section 7320,
subsection 1, for one year next following the date the notice is required to be filed.
[PL 1989, c. 398, §7 (NEW).]

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