What powers in your state does the Amtrak conductor have? I know they formerly had "powers of sheriff" in Oregon. As for Ohio,
In Ohio, conductors have the authority to detain passengers who they suspect evaded fares.
Section 4973.23 | Detention upon probable cause by conductor or ticket agent.
Ohio Revised Code
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Title 49 Public Utilities
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Chapter 4973 Employees; Police Officers
Effective:
March 23, 2000
Latest Legislation:
Senate Bill 107 - 123rd General Assembly
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(A) A conductor of any train carrying passengers or of the cars of any interurban railroad carrying passengers, and a ticket agent employed in or about a railroad or interurban railroad station, while on duty on the train or cars, or in or about the station, who has probable cause to believe that a person has committed an offense may detain the person in a reasonable manner and for a reasonable length of time within the train, the cars, or the station, for the purpose of recovering any property involved in the offense, causing an arrest to be made by a peace officer, or obtaining a warrant of arrest.
(B) A conductor or ticket agent acting under division (A) of this section shall not search the person detained, search or seize any property belonging to the person detained without the person's consent, or use undue restraint upon the person detained.
(C) Any peace officer, as defined in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code, may arrest without a warrant any person who the officer has probable cause to believe has committed any violation of law and shall make the arrest within a reasonable time after the commission of the violation of law.
They also have the power to eject passengers, but they must refund the fare they paid on the spot.
Section 4973.24 | Conductor may eject passenger.
Ohio Revised Code
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Title 49 Public Utilities
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Chapter 4973 Employees; Police Officers
Effective:
October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation:
House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
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When a passenger is guilty of disorderly conduct, uses obscene language, or plays a game of cards or chance for money or other thing of value on a passenger train or the cars of an interurban railroad carrying passengers, the conductor of such train or cars shall stop his train or cars at the place where such offense is committed, or at the next stopping place for such train or cars and eject such passenger from the train or cars, using only such force as is necessary. The conductor may command the assistance of employees of the company, person, or firm owning or operating such railroad or interurban railroad and of the passengers on such train or cars, to assist in such removal. Before removing such passenger, the conductor shall tender to the passenger such proportion of the fare he paid as the distance he then is from the place to which he paid fare bears to the whole distance for which his fare is paid.
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Section 4973.26 | Negligence of official duty.
Ohio Revised Code
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Title 49 Public Utilities
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Chapter 4973 Employees; Police Officers
Effective:
October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation:
House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
PDF:
Download Authenticated PDF
No conductor having charge of a passenger train or of the cars of any interurban railroad carrying passengers within this state shall willfully neglect his duty as required by sections 4973.24 and 4973.25 of the Revised Code, or fail to use all the means in his power to carry out such sections. Whoever violates this section is guilty of negligence of official duty.
If he violates this section, he can get fined $5-$25.
Section 4973.99 | Penalty.
Ohio Revised Code
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Title 49 Public Utilities
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Chapter 4973 Employees; Police Officers
Effective:
October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation:
House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
PDF:
Download Authenticated PDF
(A) Whoever violates section 4973.12 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not less than ten nor more than thirty days.
(B) Whoever violates section 4973.26 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than five nor more than twenty-five dollars.
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In Ohio, conductors have the authority to detain passengers who they suspect evaded fares.
Section 4973.23 | Detention upon probable cause by conductor or ticket agent.
Ohio Revised Code
/
Title 49 Public Utilities
/
Chapter 4973 Employees; Police Officers
Effective:
March 23, 2000
Latest Legislation:
Senate Bill 107 - 123rd General Assembly
PDF:
Download Authenticated PDF
(A) A conductor of any train carrying passengers or of the cars of any interurban railroad carrying passengers, and a ticket agent employed in or about a railroad or interurban railroad station, while on duty on the train or cars, or in or about the station, who has probable cause to believe that a person has committed an offense may detain the person in a reasonable manner and for a reasonable length of time within the train, the cars, or the station, for the purpose of recovering any property involved in the offense, causing an arrest to be made by a peace officer, or obtaining a warrant of arrest.
(B) A conductor or ticket agent acting under division (A) of this section shall not search the person detained, search or seize any property belonging to the person detained without the person's consent, or use undue restraint upon the person detained.
(C) Any peace officer, as defined in section 2935.01 of the Revised Code, may arrest without a warrant any person who the officer has probable cause to believe has committed any violation of law and shall make the arrest within a reasonable time after the commission of the violation of law.
They also have the power to eject passengers, but they must refund the fare they paid on the spot.
Section 4973.24 | Conductor may eject passenger.
Ohio Revised Code
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Title 49 Public Utilities
/
Chapter 4973 Employees; Police Officers
Effective:
October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation:
House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
PDF:
Download Authenticated PDF
When a passenger is guilty of disorderly conduct, uses obscene language, or plays a game of cards or chance for money or other thing of value on a passenger train or the cars of an interurban railroad carrying passengers, the conductor of such train or cars shall stop his train or cars at the place where such offense is committed, or at the next stopping place for such train or cars and eject such passenger from the train or cars, using only such force as is necessary. The conductor may command the assistance of employees of the company, person, or firm owning or operating such railroad or interurban railroad and of the passengers on such train or cars, to assist in such removal. Before removing such passenger, the conductor shall tender to the passenger such proportion of the fare he paid as the distance he then is from the place to which he paid fare bears to the whole distance for which his fare is paid.
Available Versions of this Section
- October 1, 1953 – House Bill 1, 100th General Assembly [ View October 1, 1953 Version
Section 4973.26 | Negligence of official duty.
Ohio Revised Code
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Title 49 Public Utilities
/
Chapter 4973 Employees; Police Officers
Effective:
October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation:
House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
PDF:
Download Authenticated PDF
No conductor having charge of a passenger train or of the cars of any interurban railroad carrying passengers within this state shall willfully neglect his duty as required by sections 4973.24 and 4973.25 of the Revised Code, or fail to use all the means in his power to carry out such sections. Whoever violates this section is guilty of negligence of official duty.
If he violates this section, he can get fined $5-$25.
Section 4973.99 | Penalty.
Ohio Revised Code
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Title 49 Public Utilities
/
Chapter 4973 Employees; Police Officers
Effective:
October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation:
House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
PDF:
Download Authenticated PDF
(A) Whoever violates section 4973.12 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than fifty nor more than one hundred dollars or imprisoned not less than ten nor more than thirty days.
(B) Whoever violates section 4973.26 of the Revised Code shall be fined not less than five nor more than twenty-five dollars.
Available Versions of this Section
- October 1, 1953 – House Bill 1, 100th General Assembly [ View October 1, 1953 Version ]