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49:49:4.1.1.1.52.1.138.1 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS A Subpart A—General   § 272.1 Purpose. FRA       (a) The purpose of this part is to promote the safety of railroad operations and the health and safety of railroad employees, especially those who are directly involved in a critical incident by requiring that the employing railroad offers and provides appropriate support services, including appropriate relief, to the directly-involved employees following that critical incident. (b) Nothing in this part constrains a railroad from implementing a critical incident stress plan that contains additional provisions beyond those specified in this part (including provisions covering additional incidents or persons), provided that such additional provisions are not inconsistent with this part.
49:49:4.1.1.1.52.1.138.2 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS A Subpart A—General   § 272.3 Application. FRA       This part applies to each (a) Class I railroad, including the National Railroad Passenger Corporation; (b) Intercity passenger railroad; or (c) Commuter railroad.
49:49:4.1.1.1.52.1.138.3 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS A Subpart A—General   § 272.5 General duty. FRA       A railroad subject to this part shall adopt a written critical incident stress plan approved by the Federal Railroad Administration under § 272.103 and shall comply with that plan. Should a railroad subject to this part make a material modification to the approved plan, the railroad shall adopt the modified plan approved by the Federal Railroad Administration under § 272.103 and shall comply with that plan, as revised.
49:49:4.1.1.1.52.1.138.4 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS A Subpart A—General   § 272.7 Coverage of a critical incident stress plan. FRA       The critical incident stress plan of a railroad subject to this part shall state that it covers, and shall cover, the following individuals employed by the railroad if they are directly involved (as defined in § 272.9) in a critical incident: (a) Railroad employees who are subject to the hours of service laws at— (1) 49 U.S.C. 21103 (that is, train employees not subject to subpart F of part 228 of this chapter regarding the hours of service of train employees engaged in commuter or intercity rail passenger transportation); (2) 49 U.S.C. 21104 (signal employees); or (3) 49 U.S.C. 21105 (dispatching service employees); (b) Railroad employees who are subject to the hours of service regulations at subpart F of part 228 of this chapter (regarding the hours of service of train employees engaged in commuter or intercity rail passenger transportation); (c) Railroad employees who inspect, install, repair, or maintain railroad right-of-way or structures; and (d) Railroad employees who inspect, repair, or maintain locomotives, passenger cars, or freight cars.
49:49:4.1.1.1.52.1.138.5 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS A Subpart A—General   § 272.9 Definitions. FRA       As used in this part— Accident/incident has the meaning assigned to that term by part 225 of this chapter. Administrator means the Administrator of the Federal Railroad Administration or the Administrator's delegate. Associate Administrator means the Associate Administrator for Railroad Safety and Chief Safety Officer of the Federal Railroad Administration or that person's delegate. Class I has the meaning assigned to that term by the regulations of the Surface Transportation Board (49 CFR part 1201; General Instructions 1-1). Commuter railroad means a railroad, as described by 49 U.S.C. 20102(2), including public authorities operating passenger train service, that provides regularly-scheduled passenger service in a metropolitan or suburban area and commuter railroad service that was operated by the Consolidated Rail Corporation on January 1, 1979. Critical incident means either— (1) An accident/incident reportable to FRA under part 225 of this chapter that results in a fatality, loss of limb, or a similarly serious bodily injury; or (2) A catastrophic accident/incident reportable to FRA under part 225 of this chapter that could be reasonably expected to impair a directly-involved employee's ability to perform his or her job duties safely. Directly-involved employee means a railroad employee covered under § 272.7— (1) Whose actions are closely connected to the critical incident; (2) Who witnesses the critical incident in person as it occurs or who witnesses the immediate effects of the critical incident in person; or (3) Who is charged to directly intervene in, or respond to, the critical incident (excluding railroad police officers or investigators who routinely respond to and are specially trained to handle emergencies). FRA means the Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC 20590. Home terminal means an employee's regular reporting point at the beginning of the tour of duty. Intercity passenger railroad means a railroad, as described by 49 U.S.C. 20102(…
49:49:4.1.1.1.52.1.138.6 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS A Subpart A—General   § 272.11 Penalties. FRA     [79 FR 16233, Mar. 25, 2014, as amended at 81 FR 43113, July 1, 2016; 82 FR 16135, Apr. 3, 2017; 83 FR 60750, Nov. 27, 2018; 84 FR 37076, July 31, 2019; 86 FR 1760, Jan. 11, 2021; 86 FR 23256, May 3, 2021; 87 FR 15870, Mar. 21, 2022; 88 FR 1129, Jan. 6, 2023; 88 FR 89564, Dec. 28, 2023; 89 FR 106298, Dec. 30, 2024; 90 FR 28202, July 1, 2025] (a) Civil penalties. A person (an entity of any type covered under 49 U.S.C. 21301, including the following: a railroad; a manager, supervisor, official, or other employee or agent of a railroad; any owner, manufacturer, lessor, or lessee of railroad equipment, track, or facilities; any independent contractor providing goods or services to a railroad; and any employee of such owner, manufacturer, lessor, lessee, or independent contractor) who violates any requirement of this part, or causes the violation of any such requirement, is subject to a civil penalty of at least the minimum civil monetary penalty and not more than the ordinary maximum civil monetary penalty per violation. However, penalties may be assessed against individuals only for willful violations, and a penalty not to exceed the aggravated maximum civil monetary penalty per violation may be assessed, where: (1) A grossly negligent violation, or a pattern of repeated violations, has created an imminent hazard of death or injury to persons, or (2) A death or injury has occurred. See 49 CFR part 209, appendix A. Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. See FRA's website at https://railroads.dot.gov/ for a statement of agency civil penalty policy. (b) Criminal penalties. A person who knowingly and willfully falsifies a record or report required by this part may be subject to criminal penalties under 49 U.S.C. 21311.
49:49:4.1.1.1.52.2.138.1 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS B Subpart B—Plan Components and Approval Process   § 272.101 Content of a critical incident stress plan. FRA       Each critical incident stress plan under this part shall include, at a minimum, provisions for— (a) Informing each directly-involved employee as soon as practicable of the relief options available in accordance with the railroad's critical incident stress plan; (b) Offering timely relief from the balance of the duty tour for each directly-involved employee, after the employee has performed any actions necessary for the safety of persons and contemporaneous documentation of the incident; (c) Offering timely transportation to each directly-involved employee's home terminal, if necessary; (d) Offering counseling, guidance, and other appropriate support services to each directly-involved employee; (e) Permitting relief from the duty tour(s) subsequent to the critical incident, for an amount of time to be determined by each railroad, if requested by a directly-involved employee as may be necessary and reasonable; (f) Permitting each directly-involved employee such additional leave from normal duty as may be necessary and reasonable to receive preventive services or treatment related to the incident or both, provided the employee's clinical diagnosis supports the need for additional time off or the employee is in consultation with a health care professional related to the incident and such health care professional supports the need for additional time off in order for the employee to receive preventive services or treatment related to the incident, or both; and (g) Addressing how the railroad's employees operating or otherwise working on track owned by or operated over by a different railroad will be afforded the protections of the plan.
49:49:4.1.1.1.52.2.138.2 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS B Subpart B—Plan Components and Approval Process   § 272.103 Submission of critical incident stress plan for approval by the Federal Railroad Administration. FRA       (a) Each railroad subject to this part shall submit to the Federal Railroad Administration, Office of Railroad Safety, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590, for approval, the railroad's critical incident stress plan no later than 12 months after June 23, 2014. (b) Each railroad subject to this part shall— (1) Simultaneously with its filing with FRA, serve, either by hard copy or electronically, a copy of the submission filed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section or a material modification filed pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section on the international/national president of any non-profit employee labor organization representing a class or craft of the railroad's employees subject to this part; and (2) Include in its submission filed pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section or a material modification filed pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section a statement affirming that the railroad has complied with the requirements of paragraph (b)(1) of this section, together with a list of the names and addresses of the persons served. (c) Not later than 90 days after the date of filing a submission pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section or a material modification pursuant to paragraph (e) of this section, a labor organization representing a class or craft of the railroad's employees subject to this part, may file a comment on the submission or material modification. (1) Each comment shall be submitted to the Associate Administrator for Railroad Safety and Chief Safety Officer, FRA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590; and (2) The commenter shall certify that a copy of the comment was served on the railroad. (d) A critical incident stress plan is considered approved for purposes of this part if and when FRA notifies the railroad in writing that the critical incident stress plan is approved, or 120 days after FRA has received the railroad's critical incident stress plan, whichever occurs first. (e) After FRA's initial approval of a railroad's critical incident stress plan, if the …
49:49:4.1.1.1.52.2.138.3 49 Transportation II   272 PART 272—CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS PLANS B Subpart B—Plan Components and Approval Process   § 272.105 Requirement to file critical incident stress plan electronically. FRA     [79 FR 16233, Mar. 25, 2014, as amended at 90 FR 28203, July 1, 2025] (a) Each railroad subject to this part must submit its critical incident stress plan and any material modifications to that plan to the email address FRA-CISP@dot.gov. (b) The railroad's electronic submission shall provide the Associate Administrator with the following: (1) The name of the railroad; (2) The names of two individuals, including job titles, who will be the railroad's points of contact; (3) The mailing addresses for the railroad's points of contact; (4) The railroad's system or main headquarters address located in the United States; (5) The email addresses for the railroad's points of contact; (6) The daytime telephone numbers for the railroad's points of contact; and (7) An electronic copy of the railroad's critical incident stress plan or any material modifications to that plan being submitted for FRA approval. (c) FRA may electronically store any materials required by this part.

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