Pennsylvania Code § 66-2610

Commission costs.
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The program costs for commission implementation and enforcement of this chapter shall be included in the commission's proposed budget and shall be assessed upon transportation network companies in accordance with section 510 (relating to assessment for regulatory expenses upon public utilities). For the purposes of section 510 only, the definition of public utility shall include a transportation network company and, for purposes of assessment only, may be grouped with other utilities furnishing the same kind of service. The transportation network company shall report annually to the commission the gross intrastate receipts derived from all fares charged to customers for the provision of transportation network service, provided under this chapter, regardless of the entity that collects the revenues.
CHAPTER 27
RAILROADS
Sec.
2701. Railroad connections with sidetracks and laterals.
2702. Construction, relocation, suspension and abolition of crossings.
2703. Ejectment in crossing cases.
2704. Compensation for damages occasioned by construction, relocation or abolition of crossings.
2705. Speedometers and speed recorders.
2706. Flag protection.
2707. Inspection of highway crossing safety devices (Expired).
2708. Alternative compliance (Expired).
2709. Disposition of real property by public utility engaged in railroad business.
Construction. Section 308(e) of Act 18 of 1995, which created the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and renamed the Department of Environmental Resources as the Department of Environmental Protection, provided that nothing in Act 18 shall be construed to be grounds for the imposition of responsibility by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission for maintenance or costs of any railroad crossing or abandoned railroad crossing under Chapter 27.

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