Bill Text: NY A04733 | 2017-2018 | General Assembly | Amended
Bill Title: Relates to the interagency coordinating committee on rural public transportation.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-1)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2018-01-22 - print number 4733a [A04733 Detail]
Download: New_York-2017-A04733-Amended.html
STATE OF NEW YORK ________________________________________________________________________ 4733--A 2017-2018 Regular Sessions IN ASSEMBLY February 3, 2017 ___________ Introduced by M. of A. BRINDISI, LUPARDO -- Multi-Sponsored by -- M. of A. BARCLAY -- read once and referred to the Committee on Transporta- tion -- recommitted to the Committee on Transportation in accordance with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended, ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee AN ACT to amend the transportation law, in relation to the interagency coordinating committee on rural public transportation The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem- bly, do enact as follows: 1 Section 1. Section 73-d of the transportation law, as amended by chap- 2 ter 562 of the laws of 1987, is amended to read as follows: 3 § 73-d. Interagency coordinating committee on rural public transporta- 4 tion. 1. There is hereby created a committee to be known as the "intera- 5 gency coordinating committee on rural public transportation", to be 6 comprised of nineteen members. The commissioner or his or her designee 7 shall serve as chairperson. Twelve of such members shall be the follow- 8 ing or his or her duly designated representative: the director of the 9 office for the aging; the commissioner of education; the commissioner of 10 labor; the commissioner of health; the commissioner of the office of 11 mental health; the commissioner of the office of alcoholism and 12 substance abuse; the commissioner of the office [of mental retardation13and] for people with developmental disabilities; the commissioner of 14 [social services; state advocate for the disabled] the office for tempo- 15 rary and disability assistance; the executive director of the New York 16 state justice center for the protection of people with special needs; 17 the secretary of state; the commissioner of agriculture and markets[;18the director of the office of rural affairs] and the [director of the19division for youth] commissioner of the office of children and family 20 services. Six additional members, all of whom shall be transportation 21 providers or consumers representing rural counties shall be appointed to 22 serve a term of three years as follows: two by the [president pro-tem-EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets [] is old law to be omitted. LBD07114-06-8A. 4733--A 2 1pore] temporary president of the senate, two by the speaker of the 2 assembly, one by the minority leader of the senate, and one by the 3 minority leader of the assembly. Efforts shall be made to provide a 4 broad representation of consumers and providers of transportation 5 services in rural counties when making such appointments. [Members of6the committee shall receive no salary.] The six members appointed by the 7 legislature, as well as the commissioner or his or her designee, shall 8 be the voting members. The balance of the committee will serve in an 9 advisory or consulting capacity. The committee shall keep a record of 10 its official actions. 11 The commissioner shall cause the department to provide staff assist- 12 ance necessary for the efficient and effective operation of the commit- 13 tee. 14 2. The committee shall[:] meet at least once every three months and 15 shall report to the speaker of the assembly, the temporary president of 16 the senate, and the governor annually, beginning October first, two 17 thousand eighteen. The annual report shall: 18 a. identify existing rural transportation systems and provide data on 19 ridership, revenue, and financial challenges for each system; 20 b. identify rural populations currently utilizing public transporta- 21 tion, as well as populations in need of public transportation without 22 access, and discuss recommendations for maintaining and expanding 23 services; 24 c. include a breakdown by county of cost savings, modes of transporta- 25 tion provided to Medicaid patients, and rates of utilization of public 26 transportation by Medicaid patients; 27 d. identify programs and the annual amounts and sources of funds from 28 such programs that are eligible to be used to support a coordinated 29 public transportation service, and the annual amounts and sources of 30 such funds that are actually used for client transportation or for 31 transportation of persons in connection with agency-affiliated programs 32 or services; such data shall be provided on a county basis; 33 [b.] e. identify restrictions on existing programs that inhibit funds 34 from such programs being used to pay for a coordinated public transpor- 35 tation service in rural counties; 36 [c.] f. recommend changes in state or local laws or regulations that 37 would improve the coordination of funds, facilities, vehicles or equip- 38 ment and other resources used for transportation at the local level[;39d. upon request, compile and forward to the commissioner any data or40other information required by this section]. 41 3. The committee shall be required to examine reimbursement rates 42 developed by transportation managers pursuant to subdivision four of 43 section three hundred sixty-five-h of the social services law for coun- 44 ties with a population of two hundred thousand or less. The committee 45 shall submit recommendations for proposed and effective rates for rural 46 communities to the commissioner of health with recommendations includ- 47 ing, but not limited to, adjustments to individual ridership fares for 48 public transportation utilization, rates for low-cost coordinated trans- 49 portation with other human service agencies, and rates for private 50 transportation with considerations of availability and cost savings. 51 The commissioner of health shall consult with the committee prior to 52 approval of rates proposed under subdivision four of section three 53 hundred sixty-five-h of the social services law for counties with a 54 population of two hundred thousand or less. Any proposal for a rate 55 adjustment for rural communities after approval shall be examined by the 56 committee prior to approval by the commissioner.A. 4733--A 3 1 4. A majority of the whole number of voting members of the committee 2 shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of the committee's busi- 3 ness. The committee shall have the power to act by a majority vote of 4 the voting members. Committee members shall hold office until their 5 successors have been appointed and have qualified. The selection of 6 successors to fill a vacancy shall be made in the same manner in which 7 the retiring committee members shall have been selected. Members of the 8 committee shall receive no salary or other compensation, but shall be 9 entitled to their actual and necessary expenses, including traveling 10 expenses incurred in the discharge of their duties. 11 § 2. This act shall take effect immediately.