Wisconsin Code § 195.03

Office; powers and duties, general enumeration
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(1) PRACTICE RULES. The office may take testimony and
administer oaths and may promulgate rules to govern its proceedings and to regulate the mode and manner of all hearings. All
hearings shall be open to the public.
(2) OFFICE INITIATIVE. In any matter within its jurisdiction
under ch. 192 or this chapter, the office may initiate, investigate
and order a hearing at its discretion upon such notice as it considers proper.
(7) STUDY RAILROAD AND WATER CARRIER BUSINESS, DEMAND INFORMATION. The office may inquire into the management of the business of all railroads and water carriers, and shall
keep itself informed as to the manner in which the same is conducted, and may obtain from any railroad or water carrier all necessary information to enable the office to perform the duties and
carry out the objects for which it is responsible.
(8) QUESTIONNAIRES, ANSWERS COMPULSORY. The office
shall prepare forms for the purpose of obtaining the information
which it may deem necessary or useful to the proper exercise of
its functions, which shall conform as nearly as practicable to the
forms prescribed by the federal railroad administration, federal
surface transportation board, or other applicable federal agency
or authority, and shall furnish the forms to railroads and water
carriers, and every railroad and water carrier receiving the forms
shall cause the forms to be properly completed and verified under
oath by its proper officer and returned to the office within the
time fixed by the office.
(9) EXAMINE BOOKS AND FILES OF RAILROADS AND WATER
CARRIERS. The commissioner of railroads or any person employed by the office for that purpose shall, upon demand, have the
right to inspect the books and papers of any railroad or water carrier and to examine under oath any officer, agent or employee of
such railroad or water carrier in relation to its business and af-

fairs; provided that any person other that the commissioner of
railroads who makes such demand shall produce his or her authority under the hand and seal of the office.
(10) PRODUCTION OF RECORDS AND FILES KEPT OUT OF
STATE. The office may, by an order or subpoena to be served in
the manner that a circuit court summons is served, require the
production within this state, at such time and place as it may designate, of any books, papers or accounts kept by any railroad or
water carrier without the state, or verified copies in lieu thereof,
if the office shall so order.
(11) UNIFORM SYSTEM OF ACCOUNTING. The office may prescribe a uniform system of keeping and rendering accounts of all
railroad and water carrier business transacted in this state, and the
time within which railroads and water carriers shall adopt such
system; provided that all forms of accounts which may be prescribed by the office shall conform to any applicable requirement
under 49 USC 11141 to 11164 or 49 CFR 1201 and, as nearly as
practicable, to similar forms prescribed by federal authority.
(12) TIME FOR FILING WATER CARRIER RATE TARIFFS. The
office shall fix the time for filing water carrier schedules relative
to the transportation of passengers and property and of any service in connection therewith.
(13) SCHEDULE FORMS. The office may prescribe the forms
for water carrier schedules.
(14) PASSES TO SHIPPERS. The office may prescribe regulations for free transportation of attendants upon shipments of
livestock.
(15) ELEVATORS AND WAREHOUSES. The office may prescribe rules and regulations covering the charges and manner of
conducting the business of public elevators and warehouses upon
railroad ground.
(16) CAR SERVICE. The office may make reasonable regulations for furnishing cars to shippers, and for moving, loading and
unloading cars and for weighing cars and freight, and to test railroad weights and scales used in weighing freight or cars.
(17) PRIVATE TRACKS. The office shall have control of private railroad tracks insofar as the same are used by common carriers for the transportation of freight, in all respects the same as
though such tracks were part of a public railroad.
(18) SAFETY DEVICES. The office may make reasonable
rules, regulations, specifications and standards for the installation, operation and maintenance of all safety devices and
measures.
(19) RAILROAD AND WATER CARRIER STRUCTURES. The office may order the repair or reconstruction of any inadequate or
unsafe railroad track or water carrier structure.
(25) DISTRIBUTION OF ORDERS. The office shall upon application furnish certified copies, under its seal, of any order made
by it, which shall be prima facie evidence of the facts stated
therein.
(28) TITLE. The office may sue and be sued in that name, and
may confer with or participate in any proceedings before any regulatory agency of any other state or of the federal government.
(29) TRAIN PRIVILEGES. The employees authorized by the office to perform railroad inspection duties may, in the performance of such duties, ride in and upon any engine, car or train of
any class, of any railroad, upon payment of the lawful passenger
fare, but such railroad shall not thereby be deemed to become a
common carrier of passengers other than on passenger cars.
(30) HEARINGS. (a) The office shall give testimony at the
hearing under s. 350.138 (4) (b), or shall submit a written report
for introduction into the hearing record, on the factors stated in s.
350.138 (4) (d) 1., 2., 3., and 4.
(b) The office shall give the department of natural resources
the office’s opinion on whether the snowmobile crossing should
be closed or removed in testimony at the hearing under s.
350.1395 (2) (b) 2. or in a written report for introduction into the
hearing record.

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