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Surface Transportation Board

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) of the United States is a federal, bipartisan, independent adjudicatory board. The STB was established on January 1, 1996, to assume some of the regulatory functions that had been administered by the Interstate Commerce Commission when the ICC was abolished.[1] Other ICC regulatory functions were either eliminated or transferred to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration or Bureau of Transportation Statistics within DOT.

Surface Transportation Board
Seal of the Surface Transportation Board
Board overview
FormedJanuary 1, 1996
Preceding Board
JurisdictionUnited States Government
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
Board executive
Parent departmentindependent agency
Key document
Websitewww.stb.gov

The STB has broad economic regulatory oversight of railroads, including rates, service, the construction, acquisition, and abandonment of rail lines, carrier mergers, and interchange of traffic among carriers. The STB also has oversight of pipeline carriers, intercity bus carriers, moving van companies, trucking companies involved in collective activities, and water carriers engaged in non-contiguous domestic trade. The Board has wide discretion, through its exemption authority from federal, state, and local laws, to tailor its regulatory activities to meet the nation's changing transportation needs.

Performance and policy goals

The Board provides a forum for the resolution of surface-transportation disputes and other matters within its jurisdiction. It has the authority to limit or remove regulatory requirements where appropriate.[2]

Organizational structure and members

The Board is composed of five members nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate for five-year terms. The Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act expanded the Board from three to five members in 2015.[3]

The Board's chairman is designated by the President from among the members. As its chief executive, the chairman coordinates and organizes the agency's work and acts as its representative in legislative matters and in relations with other governmental bodies. Chairman Martin J. Oberman was nominated to the Surface Transportation Board by President Donald Trump on July 17, 2018, was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on January 2, 2019, and was sworn in on January 21, 2019. He was designated as the Board's chairman on January 21, 2021 by President Joe Biden, succeeding Ann Begeman who had been Chairman and Acting Chairman between January 2017 and January 2021.

The vice chairman represents the Board and assumes the chairman's duties as appropriate. Additionally, the vice chairman oversees matters involving the admission, discipline, and disbarment of non-attorney Board practitioners. The current vice chairman is Robert E. Primus, appointed February 1, 2021, succeeding Martin J. Oberman in the board's annual rotation of that position.

Name Position Party Sworn in Term expires
Martin J. Oberman Chair Democratic January 22, 2019[4] December 31, 2023
Karen Hedlund Vice Chair[5] Democratic January 3, 2022[4] December 31, 2025
Robert E. Primus Board Member Democratic January 7, 2021[4] December 31, 2027[6]
Patrick Fuchs Board Member Republican January 17, 2019[4] January 17, 2024
Michelle A. Schultz Board Member Republican January 11, 2021[4] January 11, 2026[6]

Martin J. Oberman was confirmed to the Board on January 3, 2019, by a voice vote in the United States Senate.[4] He was designated chairman of the board by President Joe Biden on January 21, 2021.[4]

Karen J. Hedlund was confirmed on December 16, 2021, as a member of the Board.

Patrick Fuchs was confirmed to the Board on January 2, 2019, by a voice vote in the United States Senate.

Michelle Schultz and Robert E. Primus were confirmed to two newly-created seats on the board on November 18, 2020, both by voice vote.[7] Schultz's term runs for five years from the day of entering office. Primus' term runs until December 31, 2027.[6] Hedlund was named as vice chair on January 9, 2023.[5]

Assisting the Board in carrying out its responsibilities is a staff of 117 (FY2018) with experience in economics, law, accounting, transportation analysis, finance and administration.[8]

Past members[9]

  • Linda J. Morgan April 28, 1994 – December 31, 2003
  • Gus A. Owen 1995 – 1998
  • J.J. Simmons III January 1, 1996 – end of 1996
  • William Clyburn, Jr. 1998 – 2001
  • Wayne Burkes February 22, 1999 – December 31, 2002
  • Roger Nober 2002 – January 4, 2006
  • Francis P. Mulvey 2004 – January 3, 2013
  • W. Douglas Buttrey May 28, 2004 – March 13, 2009
  • Charles D. Nottingham August 2006 – 2011
  • Daniel R. Elliott III 2009 – 2017
  • Deb Miller April 28, 2014 – January 1, 2019
  • Ann D. Begeman May 2, 2011 – December 17, 2021

Offices

Office of Public Assistance, Governmental Affairs, and Compliance

The Office of Public Assistance, Governmental Affairs, and Compliance serves as the agency's principal point of contact with Congress, state and local governments, the media, industry stakeholders and the general public. This office includes the Rail Customer and Public Assistance Program, where Board staff solves problems in ways ranging from a simple answer to a telephone inquiry to lengthy informal dispute resolution efforts between railroads and shippers.[10]

Office of Economics

The Office of Economics analyzes rate cases, conducts economic and financial analyses of the railroad industry, and audits Class I railroads.

Office of Economics, Environmental Analysis and Administration

The Office of Economics, Environmental Analysis and Administration is responsible for undertaking environmental reviews of proposed STB actions in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act and other environmental laws and making environmental recommendations to the STB.

Office of the Managing Director

The Office of the Managing Director handles administrative matters such as personnel, budget and information technology.

Office of Proceedings

The Office of Proceedings (OP) is the office with primary responsibility for developing the public record in formal cases (or proceedings) filed with the STB, making recommendations regarding the resolution of issues presented in those cases, and preparing the decisions issued by the Board.

The Office of Proceedings is a legal office, consisting almost entirely of attorneys and paralegal specialists, responsible for the majority of the cases at the STB. The office applies the Interstate Commerce Act, as amended by the ICC Termination Act of 1995, as well as the Board's own regulations.[11] In carrying out its responsibilities, the Office of Proceedings obtains and applies any necessary input from economic, financial, operational, environmental, and other legal staff experts throughout the agency.

The Office of Proceedings includes a clearance unit responsible for tabulating votes on STB cases and recording the official outcome of those votes, and a recordations unit that enters data about a filing's primary and secondary documents into the STB Recordations database, which is accessible to the public on the STB web site.

Office of General Counsel

The Office of the General Counsel (OGC) responds to questions on a variety of legal issues. However, its primary mission is two-fold: to defend the STB's decisions in court and to assess the defensibility of agency decisions that might be challenged in court. Unlike most Federal agencies, the STB has independent litigating authority (49 U.S.C. § 703(d)). Under the Hobbs Act, when an STB order or decision is challenged in the U.S. Court of Appeals, both the STB (represented by the agency's own attorneys) and the United States (represented by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) attorneys) must be named as "respondents" (defendants), and both have authority to appear in court in such cases.[12] STB and DOJ attorneys, in most cases, jointly defend the agency's decisions, with the STB's attorneys preparing written briefs (in consultation with DOJ attorneys) and presenting oral arguments on behalf of the Federal Government.

In performing defensibility assessments, OGC attorneys meet with other STB staff to discuss cases before draft decisions are prepared. Defensibility assessments are key to issuing sound decisions that are less likely to be challenged and, if challenged, are more likely to be upheld.

References

  1. ^ ICC rides into the sunset Trains April 1996 page 18
  2. ^ . Surface Transportation Board. Archived from the original on August 8, 2016. Retrieved September 2, 2016.
  3. ^ "Performance and Accountability, FY 2016" (PDF). STB.gov. Surface Transportation Board. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Surface Transportation Board".
  5. ^ a b "Karen Hedlund Designated Vice Chairman of Surface Transportation Board". Surface Transportation Board. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
  6. ^ a b c "STB: Now (Finally) There Are Five". Railway Age. 19 November 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  7. ^ "PN70 - Nomination of Michelle A. Schultz for Surface Transportation Board, 116th Congress (2019-2020)". www.congress.gov. 18 November 2020.
  8. ^ "Surface Transportation Board Salary Statistics". www.federalpay.org.
  9. ^ "Past Board Members". Surface Transportation Board.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on March 15, 2016.
  11. ^ STB regulations are found at Title 49, parts 1000 to 1332 of the Code of Federal Regulations. (. Archived from the original on 2004-04-20. Retrieved 2004-05-07.).
  12. ^ See 28 U.S.C. § 2323.

External links

  • Surface Transportation Board
  • Records of the Interstate Commerce Commission and Surface Transportation Board in the National Archives (Record Group 134)
  • Surface Transportation Board in the Federal Register
  • Text of Interstate Commerce Commission Termination Act of 1995

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The Surface Transportation Board STB of the United States is a federal bipartisan independent adjudicatory board The STB was established on January 1 1996 to assume some of the regulatory functions that had been administered by the Interstate Commerce Commission when the ICC was abolished 1 Other ICC regulatory functions were either eliminated or transferred to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration or Bureau of Transportation Statistics within DOT Surface Transportation BoardSeal of the Surface Transportation BoardBoard overviewFormedJanuary 1 1996Preceding BoardInterstate Commerce CommissionJurisdictionUnited States GovernmentHeadquartersWashington D C Board executiveMartin J Oberman ChairmanParent departmentindependent agencyKey documentInterstate Commerce Commission Termination ActWebsitewww wbr stb wbr govThe STB has broad economic regulatory oversight of railroads including rates service the construction acquisition and abandonment of rail lines carrier mergers and interchange of traffic among carriers The STB also has oversight of pipeline carriers intercity bus carriers moving van companies trucking companies involved in collective activities and water carriers engaged in non contiguous domestic trade The Board has wide discretion through its exemption authority from federal state and local laws to tailor its regulatory activities to meet the nation s changing transportation needs Contents 1 Performance and policy goals 2 Organizational structure and members 2 1 Past members 9 3 Offices 3 1 Office of Public Assistance Governmental Affairs and Compliance 3 2 Office of Economics 3 3 Office of Economics Environmental Analysis and Administration 3 4 Office of the Managing Director 3 5 Office of Proceedings 3 6 Office of General Counsel 4 References 5 External linksPerformance and policy goals EditThe Board provides a forum for the resolution of surface transportation disputes and other matters within its jurisdiction It has the authority to limit or remove regulatory requirements where appropriate 2 Organizational structure and members EditThe Board is composed of five members nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate for five year terms The Surface Transportation Board Reauthorization Act expanded the Board from three to five members in 2015 3 The Board s chairman is designated by the President from among the members As its chief executive the chairman coordinates and organizes the agency s work and acts as its representative in legislative matters and in relations with other governmental bodies Chairman Martin J Oberman was nominated to the Surface Transportation Board by President Donald Trump on July 17 2018 was confirmed by the U S Senate on January 2 2019 and was sworn in on January 21 2019 He was designated as the Board s chairman on January 21 2021 by President Joe Biden succeeding Ann Begeman who had been Chairman and Acting Chairman between January 2017 and January 2021 The vice chairman represents the Board and assumes the chairman s duties as appropriate Additionally the vice chairman oversees matters involving the admission discipline and disbarment of non attorney Board practitioners The current vice chairman is Robert E Primus appointed February 1 2021 succeeding Martin J Oberman in the board s annual rotation of that position Name Position Party Sworn in Term expiresMartin J Oberman Chair Democratic January 22 2019 4 December 31 2023Karen Hedlund Vice Chair 5 Democratic January 3 2022 4 December 31 2025Robert E Primus Board Member Democratic January 7 2021 4 December 31 2027 6 Patrick Fuchs Board Member Republican January 17 2019 4 January 17 2024Michelle A Schultz Board Member Republican January 11 2021 4 January 11 2026 6 Martin J Oberman was confirmed to the Board on January 3 2019 by a voice vote in the United States Senate 4 He was designated chairman of the board by President Joe Biden on January 21 2021 4 Karen J Hedlund was confirmed on December 16 2021 as a member of the Board Patrick Fuchs was confirmed to the Board on January 2 2019 by a voice vote in the United States Senate Michelle Schultz and Robert E Primus were confirmed to two newly created seats on the board on November 18 2020 both by voice vote 7 Schultz s term runs for five years from the day of entering office Primus term runs until December 31 2027 6 Hedlund was named as vice chair on January 9 2023 5 Assisting the Board in carrying out its responsibilities is a staff of 117 FY2018 with experience in economics law accounting transportation analysis finance and administration 8 Past members 9 Edit Linda J Morgan April 28 1994 December 31 2003 Gus A Owen 1995 1998 J J Simmons III January 1 1996 end of 1996 William Clyburn Jr 1998 2001 Wayne Burkes February 22 1999 December 31 2002 Roger Nober 2002 January 4 2006 Francis P Mulvey 2004 January 3 2013 W Douglas Buttrey May 28 2004 March 13 2009 Charles D Nottingham August 2006 2011 Daniel R Elliott III 2009 2017 Deb Miller April 28 2014 January 1 2019 Ann D Begeman May 2 2011 December 17 2021Offices EditOffice of Public Assistance Governmental Affairs and Compliance Edit The Office of Public Assistance Governmental Affairs and Compliance serves as the agency s principal point of contact with Congress state and local governments the media industry stakeholders and the general public This office includes the Rail Customer and Public Assistance Program where Board staff solves problems in ways ranging from a simple answer to a telephone inquiry to lengthy informal dispute resolution efforts between railroads and shippers 10 Office of Economics Edit The Office of Economics analyzes rate cases conducts economic and financial analyses of the railroad industry and audits Class I railroads Office of Economics Environmental Analysis and Administration Edit The Office of Economics Environmental Analysis and Administration is responsible for undertaking environmental reviews of proposed STB actions in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act and other environmental laws and making environmental recommendations to the STB Office of the Managing Director Edit The Office of the Managing Director handles administrative matters such as personnel budget and information technology Office of Proceedings Edit The Office of Proceedings OP is the office with primary responsibility for developing the public record in formal cases or proceedings filed with the STB making recommendations regarding the resolution of issues presented in those cases and preparing the decisions issued by the Board The Office of Proceedings is a legal office consisting almost entirely of attorneys and paralegal specialists responsible for the majority of the cases at the STB The office applies the Interstate Commerce Act as amended by the ICC Termination Act of 1995 as well as the Board s own regulations 11 In carrying out its responsibilities the Office of Proceedings obtains and applies any necessary input from economic financial operational environmental and other legal staff experts throughout the agency The Office of Proceedings includes a clearance unit responsible for tabulating votes on STB cases and recording the official outcome of those votes and a recordations unit that enters data about a filing s primary and secondary documents into the STB Recordations database which is accessible to the public on the STB web site Office of General Counsel Edit The Office of the General Counsel OGC responds to questions on a variety of legal issues However its primary mission is two fold to defend the STB s decisions in court and to assess the defensibility of agency decisions that might be challenged in court Unlike most Federal agencies the STB has independent litigating authority 49 U S C 703 d Under the Hobbs Act when an STB order or decision is challenged in the U S Court of Appeals both the STB represented by the agency s own attorneys and the United States represented by U S Department of Justice DOJ attorneys must be named as respondents defendants and both have authority to appear in court in such cases 12 STB and DOJ attorneys in most cases jointly defend the agency s decisions with the STB s attorneys preparing written briefs in consultation with DOJ attorneys and presenting oral arguments on behalf of the Federal Government In performing defensibility assessments OGC attorneys meet with other STB staff to discuss cases before draft decisions are prepared Defensibility assessments are key to issuing sound decisions that are less likely to be challenged and if challenged are more likely to be upheld References Edit ICC rides into the sunset Trains April 1996 page 18 Overview Surface Transportation Board Archived from the original on August 8 2016 Retrieved September 2 2016 Performance and Accountability FY 2016 PDF STB gov Surface Transportation Board Retrieved 16 January 2018 a b c d e f g Surface Transportation Board a b Karen Hedlund Designated Vice Chairman of Surface Transportation Board Surface Transportation Board Retrieved 2023 01 11 a b c STB Now Finally There Are Five Railway Age 19 November 2020 Retrieved 3 July 2021 PN70 Nomination of Michelle A Schultz for Surface Transportation Board 116th Congress 2019 2020 www congress gov 18 November 2020 Surface Transportation Board Salary Statistics www federalpay org Past Board Members Surface Transportation Board Rail Customer and Public Assistance program Archived from the original on March 15 2016 STB regulations are found at Title 49 parts 1000 to 1332 of the Code of Federal Regulations Code of Federal Regulations Main Page Archived from the original on 2004 04 20 Retrieved 2004 05 07 See 28 U S C 2323 External links EditSurface Transportation Board Records of the Interstate Commerce Commission and Surface Transportation Board in the National Archives Record Group 134 Surface Transportation Board in the Federal Register Text of Interstate Commerce Commission Termination Act of 1995 Retrieved from 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