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§  489-j.  Exemption  factor.  (a)  In  accordance  with the policy of
granting increasingly greater exemptions as the rate of  earnings  of  a
railroad  company  declines,  the  exemption  factor  for  each railroad
company shall be determined in accordance with its earnings  ratio.  For
each  railroad company the percentage indicated under "exemption factor"
in the following table opposite the earnings ratio of such company shall
be the exemption factor. If the earnings ratio  of  a  railroad  company
does not coincide with a specific earnings ratio indicated in the table,
the   exemption   factor   for  such  company  shall  be  determined  by
interpolation to the nearest tenth of one percent.
      Earnings Ratio                         Exemption Factor

(Percent)

(Percent) 10 0 9 5 8 10 7 15 6 20 5 30 4 40 3 50 2 60 1 80 0 80

(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (a) of this section, for purposes of determining railroad ceilings for intrastate railroads for assessment rolls completed in two thousand three and thereafter, the percentage indicated under "exemption factor" in the table in this subdivision opposite the earnings ratio of the railroad company shall be the exemption factor for each railroad company. If the earnings ratio of a railroad company does not coincide with a specific earnings ratio indicated in the table in this subdivision, the exemption factor for such company shall be determined by interpolation to the nearest hundredth of one percent. Earnings Ratio Exemption Factor

(Percent)

(Percent) 12 0 11 5 10 10 9 15 8 20 7 25 6 30 5 35 4 40 3 50 2 60 1 80 0 85

(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (b) of this section, whenever it shall appear that an exemption factor is decreasing more than one-tenth from the exemption factor established in the prior year, such decrease may not exceed one-tenth.