Maine Code § 23-7230

Partial reimbursement of cost
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The State, by or through the Department of Transportation, may reimburse railroad corporations
for up to 50% of their annual cost of maintaining public at-grade railroad crossings and crossing
protection devices. These crossing protection devices shall include signals, gates, crossbucks and grade
separation bridges carrying highways over railroad lines. The actual reimbursement shall be calculated
for each railroad based on the following formula. "Cost" shall include all reimbursable costs incurred
by the railroad, as determined by the commissioner, less any payments made to the railroad by any
other entities. [PL 1989, c. 398, §8 (NEW).]

For the purpose of this section, public at-grade crossings shall be those crossings determined by the
Commissioner of Transportation to be public crossings. Public crossings shall not include crossings
on rail lines abandoned, embargoed or listed by the railroad corporation in Category I, Category II or
Category III, as defined by the United States Interstate Commerce Commission, on the railroad
corporation's most recent system diagram map filed with the United States Interstate Commerce
Commission. [PL 1989, c. 398, §8 (NEW).]
The State may provide annually each railroad corporation with a reimbursement payment. For at-
grade crossings, the payment must be determined based on each railroad corporation's verified average
cost for crossing maintenance multiplied by the number of eligible crossings, with a maximum payment
of $2,500 per crossing. [PL 2003, c. 498, §5 (AMD).]
Payment to any railroad corporation may be made contingent on the railroad corporation
performing specified maintenance on specific crossings or grade separation bridges when, in the
judgment of the commissioner, the public welfare or safety requires that the maintenance be performed.
If the railroad corporation fails to perform the required maintenance, the department may contract with
others for the work or perform the work itself. In either case, reimbursement of the actual costs shall
be made to the entity performing the maintenance or causing the maintenance to be performed. The
reimbursement payment to each railroad corporation shall be adjusted to reflect the costs of any
maintenance performed by others on lines for which the railroad corporation is responsible under this
provision. The adjustment shall also reflect an amount to cover the department's administrative costs
for arranging the maintenance to be performed. [PL 1989, c. 398, §8 (NEW).]
Each railroad corporation which seeks reimbursement under this section must report annually its
actual maintenance costs for the previous calendar year which shall be used to calculate the
reimbursement. The department shall establish guidelines to determine allowable maintenance costs.
[PL 1989, c. 398, §8 (NEW).]
This annual report shall describe its maintenance program for public grade crossings and highway
over railroad grade separation bridges. The report shall include the total actual costs incurred, total
quantities of materials used and work hours expended for the previous year. The department may audit
records and supporting documentation relating to costs incurred by railroad corporations. [PL 1989,
c. 398, §8 (NEW).]
The commissioner shall develop guidelines to require that any railroad corporation, prior to
receiving a reimbursement for the maintenance of the line on which an eligible crossing is located shall
file an annual plan by December 1st of each calendar year. The plan shall describe the condition of the
line, the maintenance to be performed in the year for which reimbursement is sought, the speed at which
trains will be allowed to operate over that line, the posted vehicle load limit on grade separation bridges
and any other information required by the commissioner. The commissioner may also require as a
condition of reimbursement that certain noncrossing maintenance or repairs be performed on the line
or that the line be maintained to allow trains to operate at a certain speed, that vehicle load limits on
grade separation bridges be maintained or that other measures affecting the safety and maintenance of
the track be taken by the railroad corporation. [PL 1989, c. 398, §8 (NEW).]

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