R.I. Gen. Laws § 39-8-4.1 (2026)
(a)(1) A railroad corporation shall maintain and keep clear of debris in any railroad yard under its supervision or control that is used for storing railroad cars or locomotives, a distance of nine feet (9′) on either side of the center line of any track in any yard. Additionally, every railroad corporation shall maintain and keep clear of debris around any switch under its supervision or control, whether or not located in any such yard, a distance of nine feet (9′) on either side of the center line of any tracks wherein any switch is located, and a distance of nine feet (9′) in any direction from any switching device. The action shall not cause stoppage of through freight or passenger service. Additionally, every railroad corporation shall maintain and keep clear of debris from within the limits of any right-of-way owned by or under the control of the corporation.
(b)(1) Upon the filing by a recognized railroad labor representative, as defined by the Railway Labor Act, 45 U.S.C. § 151 et seq., of a written verified complaint with the public utilities commission, on a form prescribed by the department, designating the nature of the debris and the particular area or location where any of the debris is or has existed for a period of at least seventy-two (72) hours, the public utilities commission shall, ten (10) days after notification to the superintendent of the division responsible for the yard or having jurisdiction over the complained-of area or switch, inspect the yard or switch area within seven (7) days, to ascertain the veracity of the complaint. If, after notice to the railroad corporation, and an opportunity for a hearing conducted in accordance with the provisions of this title, the public utilities commission determines the validity of the complaint, it shall issue orders within twenty-four (24) hours, to the superintendent of the division responsible for the yard or having jurisdiction over the complained-of area or switch listed in the complaint, directing the debris to be cleared within a reasonable period of time and in such manner as prescribed in the order. Failure to remove or clear the debris shall permit the public utilities commission to issue orders to the designated railroad official in charge of the yard or having jurisdiction over the complained-of area or switch to take the track or tracks or switch out of service until the orders have been complied with by the railroad corporation; provided the action shall not affect freight or passenger service, or in the alternative, assess a penalty not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) per day until the order is complied with.
History of Section.
P.L. 1988, ch. 565, § 1.