Virginia 2025 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB779

Introduced
12/26/24  
Refer
12/26/24  
Report Pass
1/27/25  
Engrossed
1/30/25  

Caption

Railroad safety; minimum train crew used in movement of freight, civil penalties.

Impact

If enacted, SB779 will significantly impact operations of railroad companies in Virginia, as it will require compliance with strict crew size standards. Companies failing to adhere to these standards will face escalating civil penalties, which could amount to significant financial consequences. First-time offenders could incur fines between $500 and $2,000, while repeated violations could lead to fines ranging from $1,000 up to $10,000 depending on the frequency of the infractions. Such measures are designed to promote adherence to safety protocols, thereby potentially reducing incidents on railroads.

Summary

Senate Bill 779, patroned by Carroll Foy, seeks to enhance railroad safety within the state of Virginia by mandating minimum crew size requirements for trains engaged in freight movement. This legislation aims to align Virginia’s railroad safety standards with federal regulations specified under 49 C.F.R. 218.121 through 218.137. By setting specific crew size requirements, the bill intends to ensure that railroads are operated safely and efficiently, minimizing the risk of accidents that could arise from insufficient manpower during freight operations.

Contention

The bill could lead to contentious debate among railroad companies and labor organizations regarding the operability and costs associated with maintaining the mandated crew levels. Some stakeholders might argue that the requirements could increase operational expenses, thereby affecting pricing and competitiveness in freight transport. Conversely, advocates for the bill would likely argue that the additional safety measures are necessary to protect the lives of railroad workers and the general public, especially given the potentially hazardous nature of freight transportation. The balance between safety regulation and operational efficiency stands at the crux of the public discussion surrounding SB779.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB143

Railroad safety; use of train, locomotive, etc., for movement of freight, minimum train crew.

VA HB385

Railroad safety; use of train, locomotive, etc., for movement of freight, minimum train crew.

VA HB1520

Railroad safety; adds various requirements for railroad companies.

VA HB1752

Public utilities; fiber optic broadband lines crossing railroads.

VA SB1029

Public utilities; fiber optic broadband lines crossing railroads.

VA HB348

Employment; paid sick leave, civil penalties.

VA SB684

Online Children's Safety Protection Act; established, civil penalties.

VA HB698

Cannabis control; establishes a framework for creation of a retail marijuana market, penalties.

VA SB448

Cannabis control; establishes a framework for creation of a retail marijuana market, penalties.

VA HB1960

Felony offenses; elimination of mandatory minimum sentences.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.