AB930,2
1Section 2. 189.02 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
AB930,3,72 189.02 (8) In addition to any assessment under s. 195.60, the office shall
3annually assess each railroad corporation operating in this state routes over which
4oil or other hazardous substances are transported a proportionate share, based on
5route miles operated in this state, of the actual cost of the expenses of the office under
6s. 192.45 and the payments under s. 192.45 (3) (b). The office shall credit all moneys
7received under this subsection to the appropriation account under s. 20.155 (2) (h).
AB930,3 8Section 3. 192.11 of the statutes is created to read:
AB930,3,10 9192.11 Rail inspectors. (1) The department shall employ rail safety
10inspectors who shall be responsible for all of the following:
AB930,3,1211 (a) Inspection of mainline track, secondary track, railroad yard tracks, and
12industry track.
AB930,3,1513 (b) Inspection of railroad rights-of-way, including adjacent or intersecting
14drainage, culverts, bridges, overhead structures, traffic crossings, and other public
15crossings.
AB930,3,1616 (c) Inspection of railroad yards and physical plants.
AB930,3,1717 (d) Review and enforcement of safety requirements.
AB930,3,1818 (e) Review of maintenance and repair records.
AB930,3,1919 (f) Review of railroad security measures.
AB930,3,22 20(2) The department shall apply to and enter into agreements with the federal
21railroad administration to participate in the federal state rail safety participation
22program for training and certification of rail safety inspectors.
AB930,3,25 23(3) A rail safety inspector who has been trained and certified in any of the
24federal state rail safety participation program disciplines may perform the duties
25relevant to that discipline.
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1(4) To the extent authorized by the federal railroad administration, the
2department, and the office, rail safety inspectors may issue citations for violations
3of requirements under chs. 190 to 192 that are punishable by forfeiture.
AB930,4 4Section 4. 192.45 of the statutes is created to read:
AB930,4,5 5192.45 Emergency prevention and response. (1) In this section:
AB930,4,66 (a) “Discharge” means the discharge of oil or other hazardous substances.
AB930,4,97 (b) “Incident commander” means the official who has responsibility under the
8National Incident Management System guidelines for all aspects of emergency
9response operations at an incident scene.
AB930,4,1110 (c) “Railroad corporation” means a railroad corporation operating in this state
11routes over which oil or other hazardous substances are transported.
AB930,4,13 12(2) Each railroad corporation shall submit to the division of emergency
13management a prevention and response plan that does all of the following:
AB930,4,1414 (a) Describes the measures taken to prevent discharges from occurring.
AB930,4,1515 (b) Identifies the individual with authority to implement response actions.
AB930,4,1716 (c) Identifies how communication and incident command relationships will be
17established between the individual identified in par. (b) and all of the following:
AB930,4,1818 1. Railroad employees who are responding to a discharge.
AB930,4,1919 2. Federal, state, and local officials.
AB930,4,2020 3. Other individuals providing emergency response equipment and personnel.
AB930,4,2221 (d) Describes how the railroad corporation will ensure adequate equipment and
22personnel will be provided if there is a discharge.
AB930,4,2423 (e) Contains copies of contracts, correspondence, and other documents in
24support of the description provided in par. (d).
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1(f) Describes the actions that will be taken by the individuals identified in par.
2(c) if there is a discharge.
AB930,5,43 (g) Describes the training and equipment testing that will be provided to
4ensure that the persons identified in par. (c) are prepared to respond to a discharge.
AB930,5,8 5(3) (a) Each railroad corporation shall provide training to each fire department
6and local organization for emergency management having jurisdiction along the
7route upon which the railroad corporation's trains operate that addresses all of the
8following:
AB930,5,99 1. Methods to identify rail cars and hazardous substance contents.
AB930,5,1010 2. Responder safety issues.
AB930,5,1111 3. Rail response tactics.
AB930,5,1212 4. Public evacuation considerations.
AB930,5,1313 5. Environmental contamination response.
AB930,5,1414 6. Railroad response personnel and resources coordination at an incident.
AB930,5,1515 7. Other protocols and practices for safe initial local response.
AB930,5,1816 (b) From the appropriation under s. 20.155 (2) (h), the office shall make
17payments to fire departments and local organizations for emergency management
18to cover the following expenses relating to training provided under this subsection:
AB930,5,1919 1. Actual training costs.
AB930,5,2020 2. Purchase, maintenance, and replacement of gear and equipment.
AB930,5,2121 3. Supplies procured for training or for gear and equipment.
AB930,5,2222 4. Costs associated with emergency planning.
AB930,5,2423 (c) The office shall prioritize the allocation of funds under par. (b) based on the
24following factors:
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11. Training needs of fire departments and local organizations for emergency
2management.
AB930,6,33 2. Risk to the community.
AB930,6,44 3. Balanced distribution of funds through the state.
AB930,6,7 5(4) Each railroad corporation required to comply with subs. (2) and (3) (a) shall
6complete the requirements of subs. (2) and (3) (a) within one year after the effective
7date of this subsection .... [LRB inserts date], and once every 3 years thereafter.
AB930,6,11 8(5) (a) Each railroad corporation shall communicate at least once annually with
9the emergency manager of each county and city and the fire chief of each fire
10department having jurisdiction along the route upon which the railroad
11corporation's trains operate to:
AB930,6,1312 1. Ensure coordination of emergency response activities between the railroad
13corporation and local responders.
AB930,6,1514 2. Upon request, assist emergency managers to identify and assess local
15rail-specific threats, hazards, and risks.
AB930,6,1816 3. Obtain information from emergency managers regarding specific local
17natural and technical hazards and threats in the local area that may impact rail
18operations or public safety.
AB930,6,2219 (b) The coordination under par. (a) 2. and 3. shall include identification of
20increased risks and potential special responses due to high population
21concentration, critical local infrastructure, key facilities, significant venues, or
22sensitive natural environments.
AB930,6,24 23(6) In the event of a discharge, the railroad corporation operating the train that
24discharged material shall do all of the following:
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1(a) Within 15 minutes of the arrival of local emergency responders to the scene
2of a discharge, assist the incident commander to determine the nature of hazardous
3substances known to have been released and hazardous substances transported on
4the train by providing information that includes the chemical content of the
5hazardous substances, contact information for the shipper, and instructions for
6dealing with the release of the material. The railroad corporation may satisfy the
7requirements of this paragraph with orders on board the train, a facsimile, or an
8electronic transmission.
AB930,7,149 (b) Within one hour of confirmation of a discharge, provide a qualified
10representative of the railroad corporation to advise the local incident commander,
11help assess the situation, initiate railroad corporation response actions as needed,
12and provide advice and recommendations to the incident commander regarding the
13response. The representative may be made available by telephone and shall be
14authorized to deploy all necessary response resources of the railroad corporation.
AB930,7,1615 (c) Within 3 hours of confirmation of a discharge, deliver monitoring equipment
16and a trained operator to assist in the protection of responders and the public.
AB930,7,2017 (d) Within 3 hours of confirmation of a discharge, deliver qualified personnel
18to assess the discharge and advise the local incident commander and provide
19resources to assist the incident commander with ongoing public safety and scene
20stabilization.
AB930,7,2221 (e) Within 8 hours of confirmation of a discharge, deliver equipment capable
22of containing 10 percent of the discharge.
AB930,7,2423 (f) Within 60 hours of confirmation of a discharge, deliver equipment capable
24of containing 100 percent of the discharge.
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1(7) The office shall plan and coordinate activities necessary to carry out the
2purposes of this section, including rail safety inspection.
AB930,8,8 3(8) Within 10 business days of receiving a written request from the office or a
4county or city emergency manager or a fire chief having jurisdiction along the routes
5over which oil or other hazardous substances are transported, a railroad corporation
6shall provide a traffic review to the requester that includes information on the types
7and volumes of oil or other hazardous substances that were transported through the
8requester's jurisdiction in the previous calendar year.
AB930,8,11 9(9) Upon written request from the office or a county or city emergency manager
10or a fire chief having jurisdiction along the routes over which oil or other hazardous
11substances are transported, a railroad corporation shall provide all of the following:
AB930,8,1312 (a) A complete copy of prevention and response plans submitted to the division
13of emergency management under sub. (2).
AB930,8,1614 (b) A copy of the data and information, including risk assessment information,
15used to develop the railroad corporation's route analysis as required under 49 CFR
16172.820
.
AB930,8,21 17(10) Within 30 days of receiving a written request from the office or a county
18or city emergency manager or a fire chief having jurisdiction along the routes over
19which oil or other hazardous substances are transported, a railroad corporation shall
20meet with the requester concerning emergency response planning and coordination
21and shall provide all of the following:
AB930,9,222 (a) A review of the railroad corporation's emergency response planning and
23capability, including railroad response timelines and resources to provide technical
24advice and recommendations, trained response personnel, specialized equipment,
25and any other available resources to support an incident commander who conducts

1a public safety emergency response under the National Incident Management
2System.
AB930,9,73 (b) Inventory information on emergency response involving oil or other
4hazardous substances, including the type and location of equipment owned by the
5railroad corporation, contact information and location of the railroad corporation's
6response personnel, and resources available to the railroad corporation through
7contractual agreements.
AB930,9,9 8(11) Information provided or received under subs. (8) to (10) is not public record
9and is not subject to the right to inspection under s. 19.35 (1).
AB930,5 10Section 5. 323.63 of the statutes is created to read:
AB930,9,12 11323.63 Safety requirements for railroads. (1) The division shall do all of
12the following:
AB930,9,1413 (a) Assist the office of the commissioner of railroads in providing training as
14required under s. 192.45 (3) (a).
AB930,9,1615 (b) Assist the office of the commissioner of railroads in conducting emergency
16preparedness drills and training.
AB930,9,1817 (c) Assist railroad corporations in identifying measures to prevent
18environmental pollution.
AB930,9,2019 (d) Conduct inspections and drills as necessary to ensure railroad corporation
20preparedness to prevent environmental pollution.
AB930,9,2221 (e) Review prevention and response plans submitted to the division under s.
22192.45 (2).
AB930,9,2523 (f) Receive and disseminate emergency response information from railroad
24corporations and emergency responders as provided under P.L. 114-94, section 7302,
25and federal regulations adopted under that section. Information received by the

1division under this paragraph is not a public record and is not subject to the right to
2inspection under s. 19.35 (1).
AB930,10,63 (g) Compile and make available to railroad corporations a listing of emergency
4managers of counties and cities and fire chiefs of fire departments having
5jurisdiction along the routes upon which the railroad corporations' trains operate
6with contact information for each.
AB930,10,12 7(2) (a) Following an incident compelling a significant response or upon request
8of a fire chief or emergency manager after any incident, the division shall ensure that
9a post-incident review and analysis is performed in a timely manner. The review and
10analysis shall be undertaken under an agreement with an entity having relevant
11knowledge and experience that is fully independent of the state, any local units of
12government involved in the incident, railroad corporations, and pipeline companies.
AB930,10,1713 (b) The review and analysis process shall include an after-action review and
14must evaluate, at a minimum, processes occurring during the incident for emergency
15assessment, hazard operations, population protection, and incident management.
16The review and analysis shall be designed to minimize duplication of topics and
17issues addressed in any federal review of the incident.
AB930,10,2218 (c) By March 1 of the calendar year following a year in which one or more
19post-incident reviews and analyses are performed, the division shall submit to the
20appropriate standing committees of the legislature under s. 13.172 (3) a report
21providing a summary of the incidents, identifying findings, lessons learned, and
22process changes, and making recommendations for legislative changes, if any.
AB930,6 23Section 6. 778.25 (1) (a) 9. of the statutes is created to read:
AB930,10,2424 778.25 (1) (a) 9. Under chs. 190 to 192.
AB930,7 25Section 7. Nonstatutory provisions.
AB930,11,4
1(1) Rail inspectors. The authorized FTE positions for the department of
2transportation, funded from the appropriation under section 20.395 (4) (aq) of the
3statutes, are increased by 4.0 SEG positions for the purpose of increasing the number
4of rail safety inspector positions.
AB930,11,85 (2) Report on response preparedness. No later than January 15, 2019, the
6division of emergency management shall submit to the appropriate standing
7committees of the legislature under section 13.172 (3) of the statutes a report that
8includes all of the following:
AB930,11,109 (a) The emergency preparedness response framework within the state relating
10to incidents involving oil and other hazardous materials transported by rail.
AB930,11,1411 (b) An assessment of the training needs of fire departments and first
12responders to respond to discharges or spills involving oil and other hazardous
13materials transported by rail, including the estimated cost to provide such training
14and benchmarks for assessing training needs in the future.
AB930,11,1815 (c) An inventory of public and private resources for responding to a spill or
16discharge, including response equipment, equipment staging locations, mutual aid
17agreements, and the capacities across industries involved in the transportation and
18storage of oil and other hazardous materials.
AB930,11,2019 (d) Information on the amount assessed under section 189.02 (8) of the statutes
20and an explanation of how that assessment was calculated.
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