(a)The Indiana department of transportation,
whenever it orders the construction, installation, replacement,
relocation, modernization, or improvement of automatic train-activated
warning signals, may prescribe the division of the costs of the
equipment, the installation of the equipment, the construction, and the
operation and maintenance of the equipment between the railroad and
the public. The share of the costs allocated to the public shall be paid
with funds appropriated to the department for such purpose. In allotting
the costs, IC 8-23-5-2 applies except as provided in subsections (b)
through (c).
(b)Whenever a grade crossing not protected by automatic warning
signals is ordered so protected, the department shall prescribe the
division of the cost of the equipment, its installatio
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(a) The Indiana department of transportation,
whenever it orders the construction, installation, replacement,
relocation, modernization, or improvement of automatic train-activated
warning signals, may prescribe the division of the costs of the
equipment, the installation of the equipment, the construction, and the
operation and maintenance of the equipment between the railroad and
the public. The share of the costs allocated to the public shall be paid
with funds appropriated to the department for such purpose. In allotting
the costs, IC 8-23-5-2 applies except as provided in subsections (b)
through (c).
(b) Whenever a grade crossing not protected by automatic warning
signals is ordered so protected, the department shall prescribe the
division of the cost of the equipment, its installation, its operation and
maintenance, and its construction between the railroad involved and
the public, giving due regard to the net benefits received by the parties,
and the causes creating the need for signals at the crossing.
(c) The physical work of constructing, installing, replacing,
relocating, modernizing, or improving, and thereafter operating and
maintaining automatic warning signals under order of the department
shall be performed by the railroad involved. All orders of the
department relating to the signals shall provide for allocation among
the parties involved for the extraordinary costs of signal repair or
replacement if they are damaged or destroyed by accident or external
causes.
(d) When the department orders the railroad to proceed with the
construction, installation, relocation, modernization, or replacement of
automatic signals at a grade crossing, the department shall order the
railroad involved to complete the construction, installation, relocation,
modernization, or replacement of signals not later than twelve (12)
months after the date of the order.
(e) A railroad may request the department for additional time to
complete the construction, installation, relocation, modernization, or
replacement of signals specified in the department's order under
subsection (d). The railroad shall submit the request for additional time
in writing to the department. The request shall specifically set forth the
basis for the railroad's need for additional time to complete the work.
The department's decision to grant or deny a request for additional time
is not subject to review under IC 4-21.5.
(f) If the railroad fails to complete the construction, installation,
relocation, modernization, or replacement of signals by the date
specified:
(1) in the department's order under subsection (d); or
(2) by the department if a request for additional time is granted by
the department under subsection (e);
the department may assess a civil penalty against the railroad of not
more than one thousand dollars ($1000) for each day the construction,
installation, relocation, modernization, or replacement of signals is late.
(g) All civil penalties collected under this section shall be deposited
with the treasurer of state to be deposited by the treasurer of state in the
railroad grade crossing fund created under IC 8-6-7.7-6.1.
Formerly: Acts 1973, P.L.66, SEC.1. As amended by
P.L.97-1985, SEC.1; P.L.384-1987(ss), SEC.68; P.L.18-1990, SEC.78;
P.L.87-1997, SEC.3.