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§ 115. General  powers and duties of commissioner in respect to common  carriers.  1.  The  commissioner  shall  have  power  and  authority  to  administer  oaths,  in  all parts of the state, to witnesses summoned to  testify in any inquiry, investigation, hearing or proceedings; and  also  to  administer  oaths in all parts of the state whenever the exercise of  such  power  is  incidentally  necessary  or  proper   to   enable   the  commissioner  to  perform  a  duty or to exercise a power. An officer or  employee  of  the  department  specially  authorized   to   conduct   an  investigation  or  hearing  shall  have  power  to  administer  oaths to  witnesses subpoenaed to testify before him.    2. (a) The commissioner shall have  the  general  supervision  of  all  common carriers subject to his jurisdiction as hereinbefore defined, and  shall  have  power to and shall examine the same and keep informed as to  their general condition, their capitalization, their franchises and  the  manner  in  which their lines and property, owned, leased, controlled or  operated, are managed, conducted and operated, not only with respect  to  the  adequacy, security and accommodation afforded by their service, but  also with respect to their compliance with all provisions of law, orders  of the commissioner  and  charter  requirements.  The  commissioner,  or  responsible  engineers  or inspectors duly authorized by him, shall have  power to enter in or  upon  and  to  inspect  the  property,  equipment,  buildings,  plants,  factories,  power-houses and offices of any of such  companies or persons, including the right for such inspection purpose to  ride upon any freight locomotive or train or any passenger locomotive or  train while in service; and to have upon reasonable notice the use of an  inspection locomotive or special locomotive and  inspection  car  for  a  physical  inspection once annually of all the lines and stations of each  common carrier under his  supervision;  and  to  the  extent  that  such  facilities  for  inspection  involve transportation the commissioner and  each such employee shall pay the published one-way fare  established  by  the  common  carrier  for  the  transportation  of  persons  by  regular  passenger trains over the distance covered by such inspection.  The cost  of such transportation, if the commissioner so elects, may be paid  upon  bill  rendered  to  the  commissioner  after the transportation has been  furnished and the amount thereof  ascertained.  The  commissioner  shall  also  have  general  powers  and authority with respect to the abatement  except by change of motive power of all nuisances  arising  outside  the  corporate  limits  of  a  city  from  the  generation of smoke, soot, or  cinders, incident to the  operation  of  such  railroads,  and  railroad  companies.    (b)  The  commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations relating  to railroad electric power substations  which  shall  provide  for  safe  ingress to and egress from such substations with relation to surrounding  areas. Such rules and regulations shall also establish safety guidelines  which  when  implemented  will  assure  that  such  substations  will be  maintained under conditions of reasonable security  and  optimum  safety  not only for persons authorized for ingress to such substations but also  for persons unauthorized for such ingress.    3.  The  commissioner  or  officer or employee specially authorized to  conduct an investigation or hearing shall  have  power  to  examine  all  books,  contracts,  records,  documents  and  papers  of  any  person or  corporation subject to his supervision, and by subpoena duces  tecum  to  compel  production thereof. In lieu of requiring production of originals  by subpoena duces tecum, the commissioner may require  sworn  copies  of  any  such  books,  records,  contracts,  documents  and  papers or parts  thereof to be filed with him.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-5 > 115

§ 115. General  powers and duties of commissioner in respect to common  carriers.  1.  The  commissioner  shall  have  power  and  authority  to  administer  oaths,  in  all parts of the state, to witnesses summoned to  testify in any inquiry, investigation, hearing or proceedings; and  also  to  administer  oaths in all parts of the state whenever the exercise of  such  power  is  incidentally  necessary  or  proper   to   enable   the  commissioner  to  perform  a  duty or to exercise a power. An officer or  employee  of  the  department  specially  authorized   to   conduct   an  investigation  or  hearing  shall  have  power  to  administer  oaths to  witnesses subpoenaed to testify before him.    2. (a) The commissioner shall have  the  general  supervision  of  all  common carriers subject to his jurisdiction as hereinbefore defined, and  shall  have  power to and shall examine the same and keep informed as to  their general condition, their capitalization, their franchises and  the  manner  in  which their lines and property, owned, leased, controlled or  operated, are managed, conducted and operated, not only with respect  to  the  adequacy, security and accommodation afforded by their service, but  also with respect to their compliance with all provisions of law, orders  of the commissioner  and  charter  requirements.  The  commissioner,  or  responsible  engineers  or inspectors duly authorized by him, shall have  power to enter in or  upon  and  to  inspect  the  property,  equipment,  buildings,  plants,  factories,  power-houses and offices of any of such  companies or persons, including the right for such inspection purpose to  ride upon any freight locomotive or train or any passenger locomotive or  train while in service; and to have upon reasonable notice the use of an  inspection locomotive or special locomotive and  inspection  car  for  a  physical  inspection once annually of all the lines and stations of each  common carrier under his  supervision;  and  to  the  extent  that  such  facilities  for  inspection  involve transportation the commissioner and  each such employee shall pay the published one-way fare  established  by  the  common  carrier  for  the  transportation  of  persons  by  regular  passenger trains over the distance covered by such inspection.  The cost  of such transportation, if the commissioner so elects, may be paid  upon  bill  rendered  to  the  commissioner  after the transportation has been  furnished and the amount thereof  ascertained.  The  commissioner  shall  also  have  general  powers  and authority with respect to the abatement  except by change of motive power of all nuisances  arising  outside  the  corporate  limits  of  a  city  from  the  generation of smoke, soot, or  cinders, incident to the  operation  of  such  railroads,  and  railroad  companies.    (b)  The  commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations relating  to railroad electric power substations  which  shall  provide  for  safe  ingress to and egress from such substations with relation to surrounding  areas. Such rules and regulations shall also establish safety guidelines  which  when  implemented  will  assure  that  such  substations  will be  maintained under conditions of reasonable security  and  optimum  safety  not only for persons authorized for ingress to such substations but also  for persons unauthorized for such ingress.    3.  The  commissioner  or  officer or employee specially authorized to  conduct an investigation or hearing shall  have  power  to  examine  all  books,  contracts,  records,  documents  and  papers  of  any  person or  corporation subject to his supervision, and by subpoena duces  tecum  to  compel  production thereof. In lieu of requiring production of originals  by subpoena duces tecum, the commissioner may require  sworn  copies  of  any  such  books,  records,  contracts,  documents  and  papers or parts  thereof to be filed with him.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-5 > 115

§ 115. General  powers and duties of commissioner in respect to common  carriers.  1.  The  commissioner  shall  have  power  and  authority  to  administer  oaths,  in  all parts of the state, to witnesses summoned to  testify in any inquiry, investigation, hearing or proceedings; and  also  to  administer  oaths in all parts of the state whenever the exercise of  such  power  is  incidentally  necessary  or  proper   to   enable   the  commissioner  to  perform  a  duty or to exercise a power. An officer or  employee  of  the  department  specially  authorized   to   conduct   an  investigation  or  hearing  shall  have  power  to  administer  oaths to  witnesses subpoenaed to testify before him.    2. (a) The commissioner shall have  the  general  supervision  of  all  common carriers subject to his jurisdiction as hereinbefore defined, and  shall  have  power to and shall examine the same and keep informed as to  their general condition, their capitalization, their franchises and  the  manner  in  which their lines and property, owned, leased, controlled or  operated, are managed, conducted and operated, not only with respect  to  the  adequacy, security and accommodation afforded by their service, but  also with respect to their compliance with all provisions of law, orders  of the commissioner  and  charter  requirements.  The  commissioner,  or  responsible  engineers  or inspectors duly authorized by him, shall have  power to enter in or  upon  and  to  inspect  the  property,  equipment,  buildings,  plants,  factories,  power-houses and offices of any of such  companies or persons, including the right for such inspection purpose to  ride upon any freight locomotive or train or any passenger locomotive or  train while in service; and to have upon reasonable notice the use of an  inspection locomotive or special locomotive and  inspection  car  for  a  physical  inspection once annually of all the lines and stations of each  common carrier under his  supervision;  and  to  the  extent  that  such  facilities  for  inspection  involve transportation the commissioner and  each such employee shall pay the published one-way fare  established  by  the  common  carrier  for  the  transportation  of  persons  by  regular  passenger trains over the distance covered by such inspection.  The cost  of such transportation, if the commissioner so elects, may be paid  upon  bill  rendered  to  the  commissioner  after the transportation has been  furnished and the amount thereof  ascertained.  The  commissioner  shall  also  have  general  powers  and authority with respect to the abatement  except by change of motive power of all nuisances  arising  outside  the  corporate  limits  of  a  city  from  the  generation of smoke, soot, or  cinders, incident to the  operation  of  such  railroads,  and  railroad  companies.    (b)  The  commissioner shall promulgate rules and regulations relating  to railroad electric power substations  which  shall  provide  for  safe  ingress to and egress from such substations with relation to surrounding  areas. Such rules and regulations shall also establish safety guidelines  which  when  implemented  will  assure  that  such  substations  will be  maintained under conditions of reasonable security  and  optimum  safety  not only for persons authorized for ingress to such substations but also  for persons unauthorized for such ingress.    3.  The  commissioner  or  officer or employee specially authorized to  conduct an investigation or hearing shall  have  power  to  examine  all  books,  contracts,  records,  documents  and  papers  of  any  person or  corporation subject to his supervision, and by subpoena duces  tecum  to  compel  production thereof. In lieu of requiring production of originals  by subpoena duces tecum, the commissioner may require  sworn  copies  of  any  such  books,  records,  contracts,  documents  and  papers or parts  thereof to be filed with him.