
The Federal Hours of Service Act was enacted by Congress on March 4, 1907, to promote the safety of employees and travelers on railroads by limiting the hours of service of railroad employees. The Hours of Service Act was amended several times, and in 1994, it was recodified and is now found at Title 49 United States Code (U.S.C.) Chapter 211, Sections 21101–21109. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) and others now refer to it as the hours of service laws (HSL).
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