49 C.F.R. § 207.3

Designation and commissioning

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(a) A railroad may designate employees to be commissioned by a state authority as railroad police officers to serve in the states in which the railroad owns property.

(b) Except as provided by § 207.6, the designated railroad police officer shall be commissioned by the railroad police officer's state of legal residence or the railroad police officer's state of primary employment.

[59 FR 6587, Feb. 11, 1994, as amended at 81 FR 88132, Dec. 7, 2016]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1968–1968 · leading case: Brannaker v. Transamerican Freight Lines, Inc., 428 S.W.2d 524 (Mo. 1968).
Brannaker v. Transamerican Freight Lines, Inc., 428 S.W.2d 524 (Mo. 1968). “He asserts that to come within the exemption of 49 CFR 207.3(a) the equipment must be “regularly used” by the lessee in the authorized service, that “equipment” includes trailers, § 207.”
— 49 C.F.R. § 207.3(a) — 1 case
Brannaker v. Transamerican Freight Lines, Inc., 428 S.W.2d 524 (Mo. 1968). “He asserts that to come within the exemption of 49 CFR 207.3(a) the equipment must be “regularly used” by the lessee in the authorized service, that “equipment” includes trailers, § 207.”
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