Alabama Statutes

§ 37-2-85 — Examination and Licensing of Railroad Employees

Alabama § 37-2-85
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 37Public Utilities and Public Transportation
Ch. 2Transportation Companies
Art. 1General Provisions
Div. 3Regulations Affecting Public Safety

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Ala. Code § 37-2-85 (2026).

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(a)It shall be the duty of every person or corporation operating a railroad in this state, before employing any person as train dispatcher, engineer, conductor, fireman, flagman, brakeman, trackman, or switchman to subject the applicant for employment to a thorough examination respecting his capacity to fill the position applied for, his moral character and reputation, his sobriety and previous record, his knowledge of the rules and regulations governing the employees of the railroad, the knowledge which may be necessary or proper for the skillful performance of his duties, and shall subject the applicant for employment to a thorough examination respecting his ability and capacity to see and distinguish objects and color, commonly called colorblind examination, and respecting his sense of

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Legislative History

(Code 1896, §§3448-3450; Code 1907, §§5481-5483; Code 1923, §§9960-9962; Code 1940, T. 48, §§179-181.)

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