N.D. Cent. Code § 49-09.1-05

Current through the 2023 Legislative Sessions
Section 49-09.1-05 - Crossing fee - Flagging expense
1. Unless otherwise agreed by the parties, a utility that crosses a railroad right of way, other than a crossing within the public right of way, shall pay the railroad a one-time standard crossing fee of seven hundred fifty dollars for each crossing.
2. The crossing fee is in lieu of any license, permit, application, processing fee, or any other fees or charges to reimburse the railroad for the direct expenses or diminution of land value incurred by the railroad as a result of the crossing.
3. No other fee may be assessed by the railroad or by any railroad agent, contractor, or assignee to the utility or to any agent or contractor of the utility.
4. A crossing fee is not required if the crossing is located within a public right of way.
5. In addition to the standard crossing fee and based on the railroad traffic at the crossing, a utility shall reimburse the railroad for any reasonable and necessary flagging expense associated with a crossing.
6. If the railroad alleges a crossing will cause a diminution in land value in an amount greater than the crossing fee provided in subsection 1, the railroad shall notify the utility and provide a certified appraisal demonstrating the diminution in value of the entire parcel of railroad property caused by the crossing before the date for commencement of construction provided in section 49-09.1-04.
7. If the parties are unable to resolve the issue of compensation under subsection 6, the dispute must be resolved in accordance with section 49-09.1-08.
8. The placement of a single conduit and its content is a single facility. No additional fees are payable based on the individual fibers, wires, lines, or other items contained within the conduit.

N.D.C.C. § 49-09.1-05

Added by S.L. 2019, ch. 387 (HB 1362),§ 1, eff. 8/1/2019.
See S.L. 2019, ch. 387 (HB 1362), § 2.