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56-1-18.5. Railroad property -- Duty of care.
(1) A person may not ride or climb or attempt to ride or climb on, off, under, over, oracross a railroad locomotive, car, or train.
(2) A person may not walk, ride, or travel across, along, or upon railroad yards, tracks,bridges, or active rights-of-way at any location other than public crossings.
(3) A person may not intentionally obstruct or interfere with train operations or userailroad property for recreational purposes.
(4) (a) Except as provided under Subsection (4)(b), an owner or operator of a railroad,including its officers, agents, and employees, owes no duty of care to keep railroad yards, tracks,bridges, or active rights-of-way safe for entry for any person violating this section.
(b) The owner or operator of a railroad may not intentionally, willfully, or maliciouslyinjure a person if the owner or operator has actual knowledge of the person's presence on theproperty.
(5) This section does not apply to a railroad employee, business invitee, or other personwith express written or oral authorization to enter upon railroad property by the owner oroperator of the railroad.
(6) This section does not modify any rights or duties of federal, state, county, ormunicipal officials in the performance of their duties.

Amended by Chapter 324, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-56 > Chapter-01 > 56-1-18-5

56-1-18.5. Railroad property -- Duty of care.
(1) A person may not ride or climb or attempt to ride or climb on, off, under, over, oracross a railroad locomotive, car, or train.
(2) A person may not walk, ride, or travel across, along, or upon railroad yards, tracks,bridges, or active rights-of-way at any location other than public crossings.
(3) A person may not intentionally obstruct or interfere with train operations or userailroad property for recreational purposes.
(4) (a) Except as provided under Subsection (4)(b), an owner or operator of a railroad,including its officers, agents, and employees, owes no duty of care to keep railroad yards, tracks,bridges, or active rights-of-way safe for entry for any person violating this section.
(b) The owner or operator of a railroad may not intentionally, willfully, or maliciouslyinjure a person if the owner or operator has actual knowledge of the person's presence on theproperty.
(5) This section does not apply to a railroad employee, business invitee, or other personwith express written or oral authorization to enter upon railroad property by the owner oroperator of the railroad.
(6) This section does not modify any rights or duties of federal, state, county, ormunicipal officials in the performance of their duties.

Amended by Chapter 324, 2010 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-56 > Chapter-01 > 56-1-18-5

56-1-18.5. Railroad property -- Duty of care.
(1) A person may not ride or climb or attempt to ride or climb on, off, under, over, oracross a railroad locomotive, car, or train.
(2) A person may not walk, ride, or travel across, along, or upon railroad yards, tracks,bridges, or active rights-of-way at any location other than public crossings.
(3) A person may not intentionally obstruct or interfere with train operations or userailroad property for recreational purposes.
(4) (a) Except as provided under Subsection (4)(b), an owner or operator of a railroad,including its officers, agents, and employees, owes no duty of care to keep railroad yards, tracks,bridges, or active rights-of-way safe for entry for any person violating this section.
(b) The owner or operator of a railroad may not intentionally, willfully, or maliciouslyinjure a person if the owner or operator has actual knowledge of the person's presence on theproperty.
(5) This section does not apply to a railroad employee, business invitee, or other personwith express written or oral authorization to enter upon railroad property by the owner oroperator of the railroad.
(6) This section does not modify any rights or duties of federal, state, county, ormunicipal officials in the performance of their duties.

Amended by Chapter 324, 2010 General Session