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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Carrier: (Exact legal title or name of the respondent)
Name, title, telephone number and address of the person to be contacted:
Name
Title
Telephone Number: (Area Code) and (Telephone number)
Office Address: (Street and number) (City, State, and ZIP code)
CERTIFICATION
I, the undersigned,
of (Title of officer in charge of accounts)
(Full name of reporting company) __________ certify that during the calendar year 19___ the branch line accounting system data were collected and maintained for each line that met the criteria set forth in 49 CFR 1201, Subpart B, section 920(a), Lines For Which Data Collection Is Required, (Docket No. 36366).
Signature ________________
Date __________
The lines covered by this certification are described below: (Describe each branch line separately using the following format as set forth in 49 CFR 1152.11.)
(a) Carrier's designation for line (Ex. Zanesville Secondary Track);
(b) State or states in which line is located;
(c) County or counties in which line is located;
(d) Milepost delineating each line or portion of line;
(e) Agency or terminal station(s) located on line or portion of line with milepost designations;
(f) Current category designation and date placed in that category; and
(g) Previous category.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 49. Transportation 49 CFR Pt. 1201, App. I—CERTIFICATION OF BRANCH LINE ACCOUNTING SYSTEM RECORDS - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-49-transportation/cfr-pt-49-1201-app-i/
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