Title 49 › Subtitle SUBTITLE V— - RAIL PROGRAMS › Part PART A— - SAFETY › Chapter CHAPTER 201— - GENERAL › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER I— - GENERAL › § 20104
The Secretary of Transportation can immediately order limits or bans when testing, inspection, investigation, or research shows an emergency that risks death, serious injury, or major environmental harm. The Secretary can act without following section 20103(e). Any order must explain the dangerous condition and say how someone can ask to have the order lifted. The order can stay in effect as long as the emergency exists. People may ask for a review under section 554 of title 5. If a review is filed and not finished within 30 days after the order, the order ends at that 30-day point unless the Secretary says in writing the emergency still exists. A railroad employee (or their representative) who faces imminent harm because the Secretary, without any reasonable basis, failed to issue an order may sue the Secretary in federal district court to force one; the suit must be filed where the emergency is alleged, where the carrier’s main office is, or in the District of Columbia. The Secretary’s failure to issue an order can be reviewed only under section 706 of title 5.
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49 U.S.C. § 20104
Title 49 — Transportation
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73