§ 23-12-611 - Discontinuance, dualization, or modification of agency station -- Petitions to reestablish.
               	 		
23-12-611.    Discontinuance, dualization, or modification of agency station -- Petitions to reestablish.
    (a)  Any  railroad operating in this state may file with the Arkansas  Transportation Commission [abolished] a notice of discontinuance,  dualization, or modification of any of its agency stations together with  a statement certified by a proper officer of the railroad to the effect  that the agency station had been operating at a financial loss  according to standard accounting procedures for not less than one (1)  year immediately preceding, or that operating economies would result  consistent with public convenience and necessity.
(b)  The  agency station may be closed or modified ninety (90) days after the  date of filing of the notice of discontinuance, dualization, or  modification unless a petition for the reestablishment of the  discontinued, dualized, or modified agency station, signed by at least  twenty-five (25) qualified electors residing in the city, town, or  political subdivision where the agency station is located, is filed with  the commission within sixty (60) days after the date of filing of the  notice.
(c)  The commission is  authorized, empowered, and required to hear and consider all petitions  for the reestablishment of any agency station discontinued, dualized, or  modified by the railroad under authority of this section. The hearing  shall be held within sixty (60) days following filing of the petition  for reestablishment and following thirty (30) days' written notice of  the hearing to the railroad and petitioners.
(d)  In  determining whether an agency station should be discontinued, dualized,  or modified, the standard to be employed is whether the railroad has  operated the agency station at a financial loss according to standard  accounting procedures for not less than one (1) year immediately  preceding the filing of the notice of discontinuance, dualization, or  modification, or whether operating economies would result therefrom.