49 CFR §1108.21
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As used in this subpart:
- (a)Arbitrator means a single person appointed to arbitrate under this subpart.
- (b)Arbitration panel means a group of three people appointed to arbitrate under this subpart.
- (c)Arbitration decision means the decision of the arbitration panel served on the parties as set forth in § 1108.27(c)(3).
- (d)Complainant means a party that seeks to challenge the reasonableness of a rate charged by a rail carrier using the Small Rate Case Arbitration Program, including rail shippers.
- (e)Final offer rate review means the Final Offer Rate Review process for determining the reasonableness of railroad rates.
- (f)Lead arbitrator means the third arbitrator selected by the two party-appointed arbitrators or, if the two party-appointed arbitrators cannot agree, an individual selected from a list of individuals jointly developed by the parties and using the procedures to select from this list, as set forth in § 1108.26(c)(3).
- (g)Limit price test means the methodology for determining market dominance described in M&G Polymers USA, LLC v. CSX Transp., Inc., NOR 42123, slip op. at 11-18 (STB served Sept. 27, 2012).
- (h)Participating railroad or participating carrier means a railroad that has voluntarily opted into the Small Rate Case Arbitration Program pursuant to § 1108.23(a).
- (i)Party-appointed arbitrator means the arbitrator selected by each party pursuant to the process described in § 1108.26(b).
- (j)Rate disputes are disputes involving the reasonableness of a rail carrier's rates.
- (k)Small Rate Case Arbitration Program means the program established by the Surface Transportation Board in this subpart.
- (l)STB or Board means the Surface Transportation Board.
- (m)STB-maintained roster means the roster of arbitrators maintained by the Board, as required by § 1108.6(b), under the Board's arbitration program established pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 11708 and set forth in subpart A of this part.
- (n)Streamlined market dominance test means the methodology set forth in 49 CFR 1111.12.