Bill Text: NY A00745 | 2011-2012 | General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Establishes the metropolitan transportation riders council for persons with disabilities; provides for membership and powers and duties.
Spectrum: Strong Partisan Bill (Democrat 22-2)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2012-05-21 - REFERRED TO TRANSPORTATION [A00745 Detail]
Download: New_York-2011-A00745-Introduced.html
S T A T E O F N E W Y O R K ________________________________________________________________________ 745 2011-2012 Regular Sessions I N A S S E M B L Y (PREFILED) January 5, 2011 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. KELLNER, TITUS, BING, CAHILL, ROSENTHAL, WEISEN- BERG, ZEBROWSKI -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. ABBATE, BENEDETTO, BOYLAND, CUSICK, FINCH, GLICK, GOTTFRIED, HOOPER, MENG, PAULIN, PHEF- FER, RAIA, REILLY, J. RIVERA, P. RIVERA, SPANO, TITONE -- read once and referred to the Committee on Corporations, Authorities and Commis- sions AN ACT to amend the public authorities law, in relation to the board of the metropolitan transportation authority; and in relation to the establishment of the metropolitan transit authority riders' council for people with disabilities THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEM- BLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 1 Section 1. Subparagraphs 1 and 2 of paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of 2 section 1263 of the public authorities law, subparagraph 1 as amended by 3 section 3 of part H of chapter 25 of the laws of 2009 and subparagraph 2 4 as amended by chapter 549 of the laws of 1994, are amended to read as 5 follows: 6 (1) There is hereby created the "metropolitan transportation authori- 7 ty." The authority shall be a body corporate and politic constituting a 8 public benefit corporation. The authority shall consist of TWENTY-FOUR 9 MEMBERS AND SHALL INCLUDE a [chairman] CHAIRPERSON, sixteen other voting 10 members, and [two] THREE non-voting and four alternate non-voting 11 members, as described in subparagraph two of this paragraph appointed by 12 the governor by and with the advice and consent of the senate. Any 13 member appointed to a term commencing on or after June thirtieth, two 14 thousand nine shall have experience in one or more of the following 15 areas: transportation, public administration, business management, 16 finance, accounting, law, engineering, land use, urban and regional 17 planning, management of large capital projects, labor relations, or have 18 experience in some other area of activity central to the mission of the EXPLANATION--Matter in ITALICS (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [ ] is old law to be omitted. LBD00686-01-1 A. 745 2 1 authority. Four of the sixteen voting members other than the [chairman] 2 CHAIRPERSON shall be appointed on the written recommendation of the 3 mayor of the city of New York; and each of seven other voting members 4 other than the [chairman] CHAIRPERSON shall be appointed after selection 5 from a written list of three recommendations from the chief executive 6 officer of the county in which the particular member is required to 7 reside pursuant to the provisions of this subdivision. Of the members 8 appointed on recommendation of the chief executive officer of a county, 9 one such member shall be, at the time of appointment, a resident of the 10 county of Nassau, one a resident of the county of Suffolk, one a resi- 11 dent of the county of Westchester, one a resident of the county of 12 Dutchess, one a resident of the county of Orange, one a resident of the 13 county of Putnam and one a resident of the county of Rockland, provided 14 that the term of any member who is a resident of a county that has with- 15 drawn from the metropolitan commuter transportation district pursuant to 16 section twelve hundred seventy-nine-b of this [article] TITLE shall 17 terminate upon the effective date of such county's withdrawal from such 18 district. Of the five voting members, other than the [chairman] CHAIR- 19 PERSON, appointed by the governor without recommendation from any other 20 person, three shall be, at the time of appointment, residents of the 21 city of New York and two shall be, at the time of appointment, residents 22 of such city or of any of the aforementioned counties in the metropol- 23 itan commuter transportation district. The [chairman] CHAIRPERSON and 24 each of the members shall be appointed for a term of six years, provided 25 however, that the [chairman] CHAIRPERSON first appointed shall serve for 26 a term ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-one, provided that 27 thirty days after the effective date of [the] chapter TWENTY-FIVE of the 28 laws of two thousand nine [which amended this subparagraph], the term of 29 the [chairman] CHAIRPERSON shall expire; provided, further, that such 30 [chairman] CHAIRPERSON may continue to discharge the duties of his or 31 her office until the position of [chairman] CHAIRPERSON is filled by 32 appointment by the governor upon the advice and consent of the senate 33 and the term of such new [chairman] CHAIRPERSON shall terminate June 34 thirtieth, two thousand fifteen. The sixteen other members first 35 appointed shall serve for the following terms: The members from the 36 counties of Nassau and Westchester shall each serve for a term ending 37 June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-five; the members from the coun- 38 ty of Suffolk and from the counties of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam and 39 Rockland shall each serve for a term ending June thirtieth, nineteen 40 hundred ninety-two; two of the members appointed on recommendation of 41 the mayor of the city of New York shall each serve for a term ending 42 June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-four and, two shall each serve 43 for a term ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-one; two of 44 the members appointed by the governor without the recommendation of any 45 other person shall each serve for a term ending June thirtieth, nineteen 46 hundred eighty-two, two shall each serve for a term ending June thirti- 47 eth, nineteen hundred eighty and one shall serve for a term ending June 48 thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-five. The two non-voting and four 49 alternate non-voting members shall serve until January first, two thou- 50 sand one. The members from the counties of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam and 51 Rockland shall cast one collective vote. 52 (2) There shall be [two] THREE non-voting members and four alternate 53 non-voting members of the authority, as referred to in subparagraph one 54 of this paragraph. 55 The first non-voting member shall be a regular [mass transit] user of 56 the MASS TRANSIT facilities of the authority and be recommended to the A. 745 3 1 governor by the New York city transit authority advisory council. The 2 first alternate non-voting member shall be a regular mass transit user 3 of the facilities of the authority and be recommended to the governor by 4 the Metro-North commuter council. The second alternate non-voting member 5 shall be a regular mass transit user of the facilities of the authority 6 and be recommended to the governor by the Long Island Rail Road 7 commuter's council. 8 The second non-voting member shall be recommended to the governor by 9 the labor organization representing the majority of employees of the 10 Long Island Rail Road. The third alternate non-voting member shall be 11 recommended to the governor by the labor organization representing the 12 majority of employees of the New York city transit authority. The fourth 13 alternate non-voting member shall be recommended to the governor by the 14 labor organization representing the majority of employees of the Metro- 15 North Commuter Railroad Company. The [chairman] CHAIRPERSON of the 16 authority, at his direction, may exclude such non-voting member or 17 alternate non-voting member from attending any portion of a meeting of 18 the authority or of any committee established pursuant to paragraph (b) 19 of subdivision four of this section held for the purpose of discussing 20 negotiations with labor organizations. 21 The non-voting member and the two alternate non-voting members repres- 22 enting the New York [York] city transit authority advisory council, the 23 Metro-North commuter council, and the Long Island Rail Road commuter's 24 council shall serve eighteen month rotating terms, after which time an 25 alternate non-voting member shall become the non-voting member and the 26 rotation shall continue until each alternate member has served at least 27 one eighteen month term as a non-voting member. The other non-voting 28 member and alternate non-voting members representing the New York city 29 transit authority, Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company, and the Long 30 Island Rail Road labor organizations shall serve eighteen month rotating 31 terms, after which time an alternate non-voting member shall become the 32 non-voting member and the rotation shall continue until each alternate 33 member has served at least one eighteen month term as a non-voting 34 member. The transit authority and the commuter railroads shall not be 35 represented concurrently by the two non-voting members during any such 36 eighteen month period. 37 THE THIRD NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BE A REGULAR USER OF THE MASS TRANS- 38 IT FACILITIES OF THE AUTHORITY AND BE RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVERNOR BY THE 39 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY RIDERS' COUNCIL FOR PEOPLE WITH 40 DISABILITIES AND SHALL SERVE AN EIGHTEEN MONTH TERM. 41 S 2. Paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of section 1263 of the public 42 authorities law, as amended by section 4 of part H of chapter 25 of the 43 laws of 2009, is amended to read as follows: 44 (a) (1) There is hereby created the "metropolitan transportation 45 authority." The authority shall be a body corporate and politic consti- 46 tuting a public benefit corporation. The authority shall consist of a 47 [chairman and] CHAIRPERSON, sixteen other VOTING members appointed by 48 the governor by and with the advice and consent of the senate, AND THREE 49 NON-VOTING AND FOUR ALTERNATE NON-VOTING MEMBERS, AS DESCRIBED IN 50 SUBPARAGRAPH TWO OF THIS PARAGRAPH APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR BY AND WITH 51 THE ADVICE AND CONSENT OF THE SENATE. Any member appointed to a term 52 commencing on or after June thirtieth, two thousand nine shall have 53 experience in one or more of the following areas of expertise: trans- 54 portation, public administration, business management, finance, account- 55 ing, law, engineering, land use, urban and regional planning, management 56 of large capital projects, labor relations, or have experience in some A. 745 4 1 other area of activity central to the mission of the authority. Four of 2 the sixteen members other than the [chairman] CHAIRPERSON shall be 3 appointed on the written recommendation of the mayor of the city of New 4 York; and each of seven other members other than the [chairman] CHAIR- 5 PERSON shall be appointed after selection from a written list of three 6 recommendations from the chief executive officer of the county in which 7 the particular member is required to reside pursuant to the provisions 8 of this subdivision. Of the members appointed on recommendation of the 9 chief executive officer of a county, one such member shall be, at the 10 time of appointment, a resident of the county of Nassau; one a resident 11 of the county of Suffolk; one a resident of the county of Westchester; 12 and one a resident of the county of Dutchess, one a resident of the 13 county of Orange, one a resident of the county of Putnam and one a resi- 14 dent of the county of Rockland, provided that the term of any member who 15 is a resident of a county that has withdrawn from the metropolitan 16 commuter transportation district pursuant to section twelve hundred 17 seventy-nine-b of this article shall terminate upon the effective date 18 of such county's withdrawal from such district. Of the five members, 19 other than the [chairman] CHAIRPERSON, appointed by the governor without 20 recommendation from any other person, three shall be, at the time of 21 appointment, residents of the city of New York and two shall be, at the 22 time of appointment, residents of such city or of any of the aforemen- 23 tioned counties in the metropolitan commuter transportation district. 24 The [chairman] CHAIRPERSON and each of the members shall be appointed 25 for a term of six years, provided however, that the [chairman] CHAIR- 26 PERSON first appointed shall serve for a term ending June thirtieth, 27 nineteen hundred eighty-one, provided that thirty days after the effec- 28 tive date of the chapter of the laws of two thousand nine which amended 29 this paragraph, the term of the [chairman] CHAIRPERSON shall expire; 30 provided, further, that such [chairman] CHAIRPERSON may continue to 31 discharge the duties of his office until the position of [chairman] 32 CHAIRPERSON is filled by appointment by the governor upon the advice and 33 consent of the senate and the term of such new [chairman] CHAIRPERSON 34 shall terminate June thirtieth, two thousand fifteen. The sixteen other 35 members first appointed shall serve for the following terms: The members 36 from the counties of Nassau and Westchester shall each serve for a term 37 ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-five; the members from 38 the county of Suffolk and from the counties of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam 39 and Rockland shall each serve for a term ending June thirtieth, nineteen 40 hundred ninety-two; two of the members appointed on recommendation of 41 the mayor of the city of New York shall each serve for a term ending 42 June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-four and, two shall each serve 43 for a term ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-one; two of 44 the members appointed by the governor without the recommendation of any 45 other person shall each serve for a term ending June thirtieth, nineteen 46 hundred eighty-two, two shall each serve for a term ending June thirti- 47 eth, nineteen hundred eighty and one shall serve for a term ending June 48 thirtieth, nineteen hundred eighty-five. The members from the counties 49 of Dutchess, Orange, Putnam and Rockland shall cast one collective vote. 50 (2) THERE SHALL BE THREE NON-VOTING MEMBERS AND FOUR ALTERNATE 51 NON-VOTING MEMBERS OF THE AUTHORITY, AS REFERRED TO IN SUBPARAGRAPH ONE 52 OF THIS PARAGRAPH. 53 THE FIRST NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BE A REGULAR USER OF THE MASS TRANS- 54 IT FACILITIES OF THE AUTHORITY AND BE RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVERNOR BY THE 55 NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY ADVISORY COUNCIL. THE FIRST ALTERNATE 56 NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BE A REGULAR MASS TRANSIT USER OF THE FACILITIES A. 745 5 1 OF THE AUTHORITY AND BE RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVERNOR BY THE METRO-NORTH 2 COMMUTER COUNCIL. THE SECOND ALTERNATE NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BE A 3 REGULAR MASS TRANSIT USER OF THE FACILITIES OF THE AUTHORITY AND BE 4 RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVERNOR BY THE LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD COMMUTER'S 5 COUNCIL. 6 THE SECOND NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BE RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVERNOR BY 7 THE LABOR ORGANIZATION REPRESENTING THE MAJORITY OF EMPLOYEES OF THE 8 LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD. THE THIRD ALTERNATE NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BE 9 RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVERNOR BY THE LABOR ORGANIZATION REPRESENTING THE 10 MAJORITY OF EMPLOYEES OF THE NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY. THE FOURTH 11 ALTERNATE NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BE RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVERNOR BY THE 12 LABOR ORGANIZATION REPRESENTING THE MAJORITY OF EMPLOYEES OF THE METRO- 13 NORTH COMMUTER RAILROAD COMPANY. THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE AUTHORITY, AT 14 HIS DIRECTION, MAY EXCLUDE SUCH NON-VOTING MEMBER OR ALTERNATE NON-VOT- 15 ING MEMBER FROM ATTENDING ANY PORTION OF A MEETING OF THE AUTHORITY OR 16 OF ANY COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO PARAGRAPH (B) OF SUBDIVISION 17 FOUR OF THIS SECTION HELD FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISCUSSING NEGOTIATIONS 18 WITH LABOR ORGANIZATIONS. 19 THE NON-VOTING MEMBER AND THE TWO ALTERNATE NON-VOTING MEMBERS REPRES- 20 ENTING THE NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY ADVISORY COUNCIL, THE METRO- 21 NORTH COMMUTER COUNCIL, AND THE LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD COMMUTER'S COUNCIL 22 SHALL SERVE EIGHTEEN MONTH ROTATING TERMS, AFTER WHICH TIME AN ALTERNATE 23 NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BECOME THE NON-VOTING MEMBER AND THE ROTATION 24 SHALL CONTINUE UNTIL EACH ALTERNATE MEMBER HAS SERVED AT LEAST ONE EIGH- 25 TEEN MONTH TERM AS A NON-VOTING MEMBER. THE OTHER NON-VOTING MEMBER AND 26 ALTERNATE NON-VOTING MEMBERS REPRESENTING THE NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT 27 AUTHORITY, METRO-NORTH COMMUTER RAILROAD COMPANY, AND THE LONG ISLAND 28 RAIL ROAD LABOR ORGANIZATIONS SHALL SERVE EIGHTEEN MONTH ROTATING TERMS, 29 AFTER WHICH TIME AN ALTERNATE NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BECOME THE 30 NON-VOTING MEMBER AND THE ROTATION SHALL CONTINUE UNTIL EACH ALTERNATE 31 MEMBER HAS SERVED AT LEAST ONE EIGHTEEN MONTH TERM AS A NON-VOTING 32 MEMBER. THE TRANSIT AUTHORITY AND THE COMMUTER RAILROADS SHALL NOT BE 33 REPRESENTED CONCURRENTLY BY THE TWO NON-VOTING MEMBERS DURING ANY SUCH 34 EIGHTEEN MONTH PERIOD. 35 THE THIRD NON-VOTING MEMBER SHALL BE A REGULAR USER OF THE MASS TRANS- 36 IT FACILITIES OF THE AUTHORITY AND BE RECOMMENDED TO THE GOVERNOR BY THE 37 METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY RIDERS' COUNCIL FOR PEOPLE WITH 38 DISABILITIES AND SHALL SERVE AN EIGHTEEN MONTH TERM. 39 S 3. The public authorities law is amended by adding a new section 40 1266-j to read as follows: 41 S 1266-J. METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY RIDERS' COUNCIL FOR 42 PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES. 1. THERE IS HEREBY CREATED THE "METROPOLITAN 43 TRANSIT AUTHORITY RIDERS' COUNCIL FOR PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES", TO 44 STUDY, INVESTIGATE, MONITOR, AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS WITH RESPECT TO 45 THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE NEEDS AND CONVENIENCE OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILI- 46 TIES TO THE METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES 47 WITHIN THE METROPOLITAN COMMUTER TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT. SUCH COUNCIL 48 SHALL STUDY AND INVESTIGATE ALL ASPECTS OF THE DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS OF 49 SUCH AUTHORITY AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES, MONITOR THEIR PERFORMANCE, AND 50 RECOMMEND CHANGES TO IMPROVE THE EFFICIENCY OF THE OPERATION THEREOF ALL 51 WITH RESPECT TO THE ACCOMMODATION OF THE NEEDS AND CONVENIENCE OF PEOPLE 52 WITH DISABILITIES. 53 2. SUCH COUNCIL SHALL CONSIST OF FIFTEEN MEMBERS WHO SHALL BE COMMU- 54 TERS WHO REGULARLY USE THE TRANSPORTATION SERVICES OF SUCH AUTHORITIES 55 AND WHO ARE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES AS DEFINED IN ANY APPLICABLE STATE 56 OR FEDERAL LAW. EACH MEMBER SHALL BE APPOINTED BY THE GOVERNOR, ONE A. 745 6 1 UPON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK; ONE UPON 2 THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 3 NEW YORK; ONE UPON THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE NEW YORK STATE COMPTROLLER; 4 FIVE OTHER MEMBERS UPON THE RECOMMENDATION OF EACH OF THE BOROUGH PRESI- 5 DENTS OF THE BOROUGHS OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK; ONE UPON THE RECOMMENDA- 6 TION BY THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF NASSAU; ONE UPON THE RECOMMENDATION BY 7 THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF SUFFOLK; ONE UPON THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE 8 COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF WESTCHESTER; ONE UPON THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE 9 COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF ROCKLAND; ONE UPON THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE COUNTY 10 EXECUTIVE OF PUTNAM; ONE UPON THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE 11 OF DUTCHESS; AND ONE UPON THE RECOMMENDATION BY THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE OF 12 ORANGE. THE CHAIR SHALL BE A MEMBER SELECTED BY THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE 13 COMMITTEE. EACH OF THE MEMBERS SHALL SERVE FOR A TERM OF TWO YEARS. 14 VACANCIES THAT OCCUR OTHER THAN BY EXPIRATION OF TERM SHALL BE FILLED IN 15 THE SAME MANNER AS THE ORIGINAL APPOINTMENTS FOR THE BALANCE OF THE 16 UNEXPIRED TERM. 17 3. THE MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL SHALL RECEIVE NO COMPENSATION FOR THEIR 18 SERVICES BUT SHALL BE REIMBURSED FOR ACTUAL AND NECESSARY EXPENSES 19 INCURRED IN THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR DUTIES. 20 4. TO THE EXTENT THAT ANY FUNDS ARE MADE AVAILABLE TO THE COUNCIL FOR 21 THE PURPOSES OF THIS SUBDIVISION, THE COUNCIL MAY PROVIDE RESOURCES AS 22 ARE NECESSARY TO PROVIDE SUPPORT SERVICES TO THE COUNCIL AS NECESSARY OR 23 CONVENIENT TO ALLOW MEMBERS TO PERFORM THEIR DUTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT 24 LIMITED TO, TRANSPORTATION, TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND ACCESSIBLE TECHNOLOGY 25 SUPPORT, AND MAY EMPLOY ADDITIONAL STAFF AND CONSULTANTS AND INCUR OTHER 26 EXPENSES TO CARRY OUT ITS DUTIES, TO BE PAID FROM AMOUNTS WHICH MAY BE 27 MADE AVAILABLE TO THE COUNCIL FOR SUCH PURPOSE. 28 5. THE COUNCIL MAY REQUEST AND SHALL RECEIVE FROM ANY DEPARTMENT, 29 DIVISION, BOARD, BUREAU, COMMISSION, AGENCY, PUBLIC AUTHORITY OF THE 30 STATE OR ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION THEREOF SUCH ASSISTANCE AND DATA AS 31 WILL ENABLE IT PROPERLY TO CARRY OUT ITS ACTIVITIES UNDER THIS SECTION 32 AND EFFECTUATE THE PURPOSES SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION. 33 S 4. This act shall take effect immediately; provided that the amend- 34 ment to subparagraphs 1 and 2 of paragraph (a) of subdivision 1 of 35 section 1263 of the public authorities law made by section one of this 36 act shall be subject to the expiration and reversion of such paragraph 37 pursuant to chapter 549 of the laws of 1994 as amended, when upon such 38 date the provisions of section two of this act shall take effect.