Maryland Code § LE-5.5-120

Section LE-5.5-120
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(a) If the Commissioner or an authorized representative of the
Commissioner concludes that a condition or practice in the operation of any railroad

creates an imminent danger that reasonably could be expected to cause death or
serious physical harm to an individual or serious physical damage to property, the
authorized representative:
(1) shall give notice of the danger to the railroad company and each
employee whom the danger affects; and
(2) may recommend that the Commissioner seek to enjoin the
condition or practice.
(b) (1) On a complaint filed by the Commissioner, a circuit court:
(i) may enjoin a condition or practice at a railroad company if
the condition or practice creates an imminent danger that reasonably could be
expected to cause death or serious physical harm to an individual or serious physical
damage to property; and
(ii) may grant an injunction or temporary restraining order,
pending the outcome of enforcement procedures under this title.
(2) A temporary restraining order that is passed without notice may
not be in effect for more than 7 days.
(3) An injunction under this subsection may require each act needed
to:
(i) avoid, correct, or remove the imminent danger; or
(ii) prohibit the employment or presence of any individual in a
location or under a condition where the imminent danger exists other than an
individual who needs to be present to:
1. remove the imminent danger; or
2. where operations must be stopped, stop an operation
in an orderly and safe manner.

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