Title 6 › Chapter CHAPTER 4— - TRANSPORTATION SECURITY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER IV— - SURFACE TRANSPORTATION SECURITY › Part Part B— - Railroad Security › § 1163
The Secretary can give grants to railroad companies, the Alaska Railroad, Amtrak, shippers and owners of cars that carry security-sensitive materials, and state or local governments for certain passenger facilities. To get a grant, a railroad usually must have a vulnerability assessment and an approved security plan under section 1162. Grant money can only be used for approved railroad security work. A railroad can also get a grant just to develop an assessment or plan. Before the earlier of 1 year after final rules require assessments and plans or 3 years after August 3, 2007, the Secretary may award grants based on assessments or plans the Secretary finds good enough even if not yet formally approved. Grants may pay for many types of security improvements, including communications and train control protection, border inspection facilities, protection of sensitive shipments, chemical/biological/radiological/explosive detection (including canine teams), station and infrastructure hardening, railcar strengthening, intelligence sharing, train tracking and interoperable communications, hiring and overtime for security staff, perimeter and tunnel protection, evacuation work, inspection and surveillance tech, screening and emergency response equipment, training, exercises, public awareness, and planning or other projects the Secretary requires or approves. The Secretary sets rules and priorities, awards money based on risk, considers commuter use of stations, and encourages non-Federal funding. Amtrak grants must be transferred to the Secretary of Transportation within 5 business days for disbursement. Grants can cover multi-year projects, cannot be used as a cost-share for other Federal laws, and recipients must report yearly on how funds were used. Not later than 240 days after August 3, 2007, the Secretary must report to Congress about requiring non-Federal matching funds for grants to freight railroads and private entities. Projects must meet the construction standards in 49 U.S.C. 24312 as of January 1, 2007. Funding made available for this program is $300,000,000 for each fiscal year 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011 from funds under 49 U.S.C. 114(w), and the money stays available until spent.
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6 U.S.C. § 1163
Title 6 — Domestic Security
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73