49 CFR §218.61
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- (a)For the purpose of this chapter, it is lawful to temporarily render a safety device incapable of proper or effective action or to materially impair its function if this action is taken as provided for in paragraph (b) or (c) of this section.
- (b)If a locomotive is equipped with a device to assure that the operator is alert or not physically incapacitated, that device may be deactivated when:
- (1)The locomotive is not the controlling locomotive;
- (2)The locomotive is performing switching operations and not hauling cars in a manner that constitutes a train movement under part 232 of this chapter:
- (3)The locomotive is dead-in-tow; or
- (4)The locomotive is a mid-train slave unit being controlled by radio from a remote location.
- (c)If a locomotive in commuter or intercity passenger service is equipped with a device to record data concerning the operation of that locomotive or the train it is powering, that device may be deactivated only under the provisions of § 229.135 of this chapter. Inward- and outward-facing image recording devices on commuter or intercity passenger locomotives may be deactivated only under the provisions of § 229.136 of this chapter. This section does not apply to inward- or outward-facing image recording devices that are installed on freight locomotives.