Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
1) Missouri Division of Transportation,
Single State Registration System (SSRS) Procedures Manual (Jefferson City, MO:
Department of Economic Development Revised July 1, 1994);
2) Section 4005 of Title IV of
Public Law
102-240 (49 U.S. Code 11506) (Washington: U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1993).
In accordance with section
536.031(4),
RSMo, the full text of material incorporated
by reference will be made available to any interested person at the Office of
the Secretary of State and the headquarters of the adopting state
agency.
(1)
Applicant - any person on whose behalf application is made before the division
for permission or authorization which the division is empowered to grant under
its statutory or other delegated authority.
(2) Commission - the Missouri Highways and
Transportation Commission, a state agency created by statute and vested with
authority by Article IV, Section 29, Missouri Constitution.
(3) Corporation - a
corporation, company, association or joint stock association, or limited
liability company.
(4) Department - the Missouri
Department of Transportation.
(5) Director - the
director of the Multimodal Operations Division of the Department of
Transportation.
(6) Division - the Multimodal Operations Division
within the Department of Transportation.
(7) Division staff - personnel of the Railroad Section
of the Multimodal Operations Division.
(8) Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) -
an agency within the United States Department of Transportation.
(9) Municipality - a city, town, village, county, or
other political subdivision.
(10) Partnership - an
association of two (2) or more persons to carry on as co-owners a business for
profit and includes a registered limited liability partnership.
(11)
Party - any applicant, complainant, or respondent and any person having
intervened in proceedings before the division.
(12) Person - any
individual, business entity, or governmental entity.
(13) Private crossing - a highway-rail or
pathway crossing, either at-grade or grade separated, that is not a public
crossing because the crossing is privately owned and intended for use solely by
the owner and/or the owner's licensees and invitees.
(14) Public crossing - a highway or pathway
that crosses one (1) or more railroad tracks, either at-grade or grade
separated, where the highway/pathway approaches to the crossing are under the
jurisdiction of, and maintained by, a public authority and open to public
travel. All of the approaches must be under the jurisdiction of the public
authority and no approach may be located on private property.