(1) Each
regional transit authority that owns or operates a rail fixed
guideway system as defined in RCW 81.104.015 shall submit a
system safety program plan and a system security and emergency
preparedness plan for that guideway to the state department of
transportation by September 1, 1999, or at least one hundred
eighty calendar days before beginning operations or instituting
revisions to its plans. These plans must describe the
authority's procedures for (a) reporting and investigating
reportable accidents, unacceptable hazardous conditions, and
security breaches, (b) submitting corrective action plans and
annual safety and security audit reports, (c) facilitating
on-site safety and security reviews by the state department of
transportation, and (d) addressing passenger and employee
security. The plans must, at a minimum, conform to the standards
adopted by the state department of transportation. If required
by the department, the regional transit authority shall revise
its plans to incorporate the department's review comments within
sixty days after their receipt, and resubmit its revised plans
for review.
(2) Each regional transit authority shall implement and
comply with its system safety program plan and system security
and emergency preparedness plan. The regional transit authority
shall perform internal safety and security audits to evaluate its
compliance with the plans, and submit its audit schedule to the
department of transportation no later than December 15th each
year. The regional transit authority shall prepare an annual
report for its internal safety and security audits undertaken in
the prior year and submit it to the department no later than
February 15th. This annual report must include the dates the
audits were conducted, the scope of the audit activity, the audit
findings and recommendations, the status of any corrective
actions taken as a result of the audit activity, and the results
of each audit in terms of the adequacy and effectiveness of the
plans.
(3) Each regional transit authority shall notify the
department of transportation within two hours of an occurrence of
a reportable accident, unacceptable hazardous condition, or
security breach. The department may adopt rules further defining
a reportable accident, unacceptable hazardous condition, or
security breach. The regional transit authority shall
investigate all reportable accidents, unacceptable hazardous
conditions, or security breaches and provide a written
investigation report to the department within forty-five calendar
days after the reportable accident, unacceptable hazardous
condition, or security breach.
(4) The system security and emergency preparedness plan
required in subsection (1)(d) of this section is exempt from
public disclosure under chapter 42.56 RCW. However, the system
safety program plan as described in this section is not subject
to this exemption.
[2007 c 422 § 6; 2005 c 274 § 360; 1999 c 202 § 6.]
NOTES:
Part headings not law -- Effective date -- 2005 c 274: See RCW 42.56.901 and 42.56.902.
Effective date -- 1999 c 202: See note following RCW 35.21.228.