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49 U.S.C. § 21101

Section 21101 · Definitions

Current version, with additions and removals from the July 5, 1994 version.

Current — October 16, 2008
As of July 5, 1994

In this chapter—

In this chapter—

(1) “designated terminal” means the home or away-from-home terminal for the assignment of a particular crew.

(1) “designated terminal” means the home or away-from-home terminal for the assignment of a particular crew.

(2) “dispatching service employee” means an operator, train dispatcher, or other train employee who by the use of an electrical or mechanical device dispatches, reports, transmits, receives, or delivers orders related to or affecting train movements.

(2) “dispatching service employee” means an operator, train dispatcher, or other train employee who by the use of an electrical or mechanical device dispatches, reports, transmits, receives, or delivers orders related to or affecting train movements.

(3) “employee” means a dispatching service employee, a signal employee, or a train employee.

(3) “employee” means a dispatching service employee, a signal employee, or a train employee.

(4) “signal employee” means an individual employed by a railroad carrier who is engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining signal systems.
(4) “signal employee” means an individual who is engaged in installing, repairing, or maintaining signal systems.

(5) “train employee” means an individual engaged in or connected with the movement of a train, including a hostler.

(5) “train employee” means an individual engaged in or connected with the movement of a train, including a hostler.

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