Ch. 363
LAWS OF MARYLAND
(f) Each railroad affected by the provisions of this
section shall maintain at a designated location a list or
schedule of the locomotives hereinabove referred to. It shall set
forth the date that the speed indicator or speed recorder
referred to herein was calibrated and found to be functioning in
accordance with the provisions of this section. It shall advise
the Public Service Commission as to the location.
(g) The Public Service Commission shall enforce the
provisions of this section and may issue an order or orders as
necessary to require compliance therewith.]
[40.
(a) It shall be the duty of all persons engaged in the
operation of railroads to comply with any regulation or order of
the Commission issued under the provisions of §§ 39 to 44, and to
furnish any information required by the Commission for purposes
of §§ 39 to 44.
(b) The Commission or its authorized agent may, during
reasonable hours, enter the place of operation of any person
engaged in the operation of railroads for the purpose of
ascertaining whether the standards prescribed by authority of §§
39 to 44 are being complied with.]
[41.
Whenever an employee shall file a complaint with the
Commission charging violation of the regulation of the
Commission, or the Commission upon its own initiative issues a
complaint, the person complained of shall be served with a copy
thereof and shall, within twenty days, file a written answer with
the Commission. Within ten days after an answer is filed the
Commission shall set a date for a hearing of the complaint at a
place convenient to both the complainant and the person
complained of. The Commission may, in its discretion, permit any
interested person or organization to intervene. A party to the
hearing may appear and be heard in person or by his
representative, and may examine or cross-examine witnesses or
present other evidence. On motion of a party, the Commission may
allow a continuance of not to exceed thirty days.]
[42.
Within forty-five days after the conclusion of a hearing
held under the provisions of §§ 39 to 44, the Commission shall
issue an order dismissing the complaint or requiring compliance
with a regulation of the Commission. The Commission may, in its
discretion, allow the employer not to exceed forty-five days
within which to comply with an order. Any person aggrieved by the
order of the Commission may appeal to the circuit court of the
county or of Baltimore City in which the place of employment is
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