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| section_id ▼ | title_number | title_name | chapter | subchapter | part_number | part_name | subpart | subpart_name | section_number | section_heading | agency | authority | source_citation | amendment_citations | full_text |
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| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.1 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.1 Definitions. | STB | (a) Railroad —an individual railroad or terminal company subject to the Interstate Commerce Act and every receiver, trustee, executor, administrator or assignee of any such railroad. If a railroad and its railroad subsidiaries report to the Board on a consolidated basis, they would collectively be considered as a railroad. (b) A railroad subsidiary —a railroad owned or controlled by another railroad. (c) A waybill, which may be referred to by other names such as mine tickets, is the document or instrument prepared from the bill of lading contract or shipper's instructions as to the disposition of the freight, and used by the railroad(s) involved as the authority to move the shipment and as the basis for determining the freight charges and interline settlements. | ||||||
| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.2 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.2 Applicability. | STB | (a) Effective July 1, 1981 and thereafter, unless otherwise ordered, each railroad as defined in § 1244.1 above is required to file waybill sample information for all line-haul revenue waybills terminated on its lines if it terminates at least 4,500 revenue carloads in any of the three preceding years, or if it terminates at least 5% of the revenue carloads terminating in any state in any of the three preceding years. A railroad required to file waybill sample information under this section shall herein be referred to as subject railroad. (b) Waybill terminations shall include all line-haul revenue movements terminating for waybilling purposes on the subject railroad's line whether the lading is destined for the terminating station as denoted on the waybill or the shipment is being rebilled or forwarded to the ultimate destination by another railroad or another mode of transportation (e.g., lake cargo, inbound transit, or other rebilled movements). (c) Each subject railroad shall also file the required waybill sample information for all of its railroad subsidiaries. (d) Each subject railroad shall also file the required waybill sample information for any other railroad for which it performs revenue billing and/or interline settlements under special agreement. (e) The surviving corporate entity of railroads (subject to the Interstate Commerce Act) who have merged or reorganized shall be required to report waybill sample information if its predecessor railroad or any of its predecessor railroads were required to report under this section. (f) In order to determine the number of carloads terminated in each state, railroads not otherwise submitting waybill information must report annually the number of carloads terminated by state for the last calendar year. These reports shall be submitted by March 1 of the year following the report year. (g) Transition. This final rule will apply to all subject waybills which are in the subject railroad's audit month of July 1981 and all audit months thereafter. The former… | ||||||
| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.3 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.3 Reporting contract shipment waybills and Canadian and Mexican international waybills. | STB | [65 FR 37711, June 16, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 53735, Oct. 24, 2001; 81 FR 8856, Feb. 23, 2016] | (a) All railroads shall identify (flag) contract shipment waybills. (b) The revenue associated with contract shipments may be encrypted (masked) to safeguard the confidentiality of the contract rates. (1) Upon written request, the Board will provide a masking procedure for a railroad's use or will mask the contract revenues when the Waybill Sample is filed with the Board. (2) When a railroad intends to use its own proprietary masking procedure, those procedures, and any changes in those procedures, must be approved by the Board thirty (30) days prior to their use. (3) All railroads that use a proprietary masking procedure, and intend to continue to use the same procedure, must certify, by letter to the Board, prior to January 31 each year, that the contract revenue masking procedures are unchanged. (4) All correspondence and certifications concerning masking procedures should be addressed to: Director, Office of Economics, Surface Transportation Board, Washington, DC ATTN: WAYBILL COORDINATOR. (c) Railroads moving traffic on the U.S. rail system to the Canadian or Mexican border shall include a representative sample of such international export traffic in the Waybill Sample. (d) Railroads shall identify (flag) such movements as international traffic in the waybill records. (e) Railroads may report information on the complete rail routing or report only information related to the U.S. portion of the movement. (f) Railroads may mask revenue divisions associated with cross-border traffic following the masking procedures set forth in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section. | |||||
| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.4 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.4 Sampling of waybills. | STB | [85 FR 54941, Sept. 3, 2020] | (a) Reporting samples. Subject railroads shall submit waybill sample information as a computer file containing specified information from a sample waybill. (1) Statement No. 81-1 contains information on the standards and format for the computer file. (2) Effective January 1, 2021, and thereafter, unless otherwise ordered, the sampling rates are as follows: Table 1 to Paragraph ( a )(2) (b) Controls and Annual Counts. (1) Each subject railroad shall maintain a control procedure to ensure complete and accurate reporting for the waybill sampling. All pertinent waybill data shall be included on hard copy waybill submissions including inbound references for transit waybills. All such pertinent waybill data shall be legible. (2) All subject railroads shall maintain a record of the number of line-haul revenue carloads that terminated on their line in a calendar year and shall furnish this number when requested by the Board. (3) All subject railroads shall furnish the Board the control counts and file specification information as required by Statement No. 81-1. (4) Certification by a responsible officer of the subject railroad as to the completeness and accuracy of sample shall be made once a year in accordance with the instructions on the Transmittal Form OPAD-1. | |||||
| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.5 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.5 Date of filing. | STB | [46 FR 26784, May 15, 1981. Redesignated at 65 FR 37711, June 16, 2000; 85 FR 54941, Sept. 3, 2020] | (a) The reporting period for which subject railroads submit waybill sample information shall be the audit (accounting) month except that subject railroads may submit waybill sample information quarterly as specified in Statement No. 81-1. (b) Waybill sample information shall be forwarded no later than 60 days from the end of the reporting period to the Board. (c) When the submitted waybill sample information is returned to the submitting railroad for correction, that railroad shall resubmit corrected data to the Board promptly but no later than 60 days after its receipt. (d) Subject railroads shall complete the Transmittal Form OPAD-1 to accompany each waybill file submission. | |||||
| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.6 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.6 Retention of files. | STB | [85 FR 54941, Sept. 3, 2020] | (a) Subject railroads shall retain the underlying hard copy waybills or facsimiles capable of producing legible copies, which shall be complete including inbound references for transit waybills, for a minimum period of four years. (b) This file of retained waybills shall be maintained in such a manner that railroads may readily retrieve waybill copies using the waybill identifier code as shown on the submitted waybill record. | |||||
| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.7 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.7 Special studies. | STB | [46 FR 26784, May 15, 1981. Redesignated at 65 FR 37711, June 16, 2000; 85 FR 54942, Sept. 3, 2020] | (a) Although routine submission of hard copy waybills is not required, the Board may order railroads to submit hard copies of the underlying waybills for special studies. (b) The Board may order the subject railroads to supply additional data for submitted waybill copies or records for special studies. | |||||
| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.8 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.8 Analysis of waybill data. | STB | [46 FR 26784, May 15, 1981. Redesignated at 65 FR 37711, June 16, 2000] | Users of the waybill sample when presenting waybill analysis before the Board shall ensure that the appropriate weighting factors are applied to account for the stratified sampling. See Statement 81-1 for guidelines for weighting waybill data and for computing sampling errors. | |||||
| 49:49:9.1.1.1.10.0.9.9 | 49 | Transportation | X | C | 1244 | PART 1244—WAYBILL ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION OF PROPERTY—RAILROADS | § 1244.9 Procedures for the release of waybill data. | STB | [52 FR 12416, Apr. 16, 1987. Redesignated at 65 FR 37711, June 16, 2000, as amended at 67 FR 57534, Sept. 11, 2002; 81 FR 8856, Feb. 23, 2016; 83 FR 15080, Apr. 9, 2018; 83 FR 17300, Apr. 19, 2018; 84 FR 12945, Apr. 3, 2019; 88 FR 736, Jan. 4, 2023] | (a) General. The procedures for the release of waybill data identify five classes of users of the STB Waybill Sample, define the waybill information or data that each class of users may obtain, and set forth the applicable requirements for the data's release. They also formalize notice and protest procedures for the possible release of waybill data to other users to protect against the inappropriate release of confidential data. The Director of the Office of Economics shall be responsible for releasing waybill data in accordance with these procedures. (b) Class of user, available data, and applicable release requirements —(1) Railroads. Each requesting railroad may obtain any waybill record from the STB Waybill Sample covering traffic that originated, terminated, or was bridged by that railroad. The railroad shall not have access to waybill data pertaining to traffic in which it did not participate. Also, it must meet all STB and legal requirements concerning release of shipper information in accordance with 49 U.S.C. 11904(a). (2) Federal agencies. Each requesting Federal agency (including quasi-governmental agencies) may obtain any waybill record from the STB Waybill Sample subject to the following requirements: (i) The Federal agency shall make the information contained in the STB Waybill Sample available only to its employees or those contractors working on the particular project or study requiring the waybill data. (ii) The Federal agency will ensure that railroads and shippers are afforded the same privilege and protection against disclosure of the waybill data as the Board provides. (iii) The Federal agency will not release any data to the public unless the data elements are aggregated to contain at least three shippers and to prevent identification of an individual railroad. (iv) The Federal agency will refer any requests for waybill data and accompanying documentation to the STB for processing and will so inform the requesting party of such referral to the Board. (v) The Federal agency must… |
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chapter TEXT,
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