Bill Text: TX HB3755 | 2011-2012 | 82nd Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Relating to management of certain metropolitan rapid transit authorities.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-04-20 - Left pending in committee [HB3755 Detail]
Download: Texas-2011-HB3755-Introduced.html
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By: Cook | H.B. No. 3755 |
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relating to management of certain metropolitan rapid transit | ||
authorities. | ||
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: | ||
SECTION 1. Chapter 451, Transportation Code, is amended by | ||
adding Subchapter C-1 to read as follows: | ||
SUBCHAPTER C-1. ADDITIONAL MANAGEMENT PROVISIONS FOR CERTAIN | ||
AUTHORITIES | ||
Sec. 451.131. APPLICABILITY. This subchapter applies only | ||
to an authority confirmed before July 1, 1985, in which the | ||
principal municipality has a population of less than 850,000. | ||
Sec. 451.132. BUDGET. (a) The board shall include in the | ||
budget adopted under Section 451.102: | ||
(1) operating expenses and capital expenditures; and | ||
(2) amounts budgeted and sources of funding for each | ||
major department of the authority. | ||
(b) Before adoption of a budget the board shall consider | ||
detailed information from each major department of the authority on | ||
capital improvement projects proposed for the applicable fiscal | ||
year and budget needs for those projects. The considered | ||
information must include: | ||
(1) project purposes; | ||
(2) project benefits; | ||
(3) project funding sources; | ||
(4) project implementation costs; and | ||
(5) any operational costs resulting from a project. | ||
Sec. 451.133. FIVE-YEAR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN. (a) The | ||
board shall adopt a five-year plan for capital improvement projects | ||
that supports the strategic goals outlined in Section 451.137 and | ||
that: | ||
(1) describes planned projects, including type and | ||
scope; | ||
(2) prioritizes the projects; | ||
(3) addresses proposed project financing, including | ||
any effect a project may have on ongoing operational costs; | ||
(4) identifies sources of funding for projects, | ||
including local and federal funds; and | ||
(5) establishes policies for projects, including | ||
policies on: | ||
(A) planning; | ||
(B) approval; | ||
(C) cost estimation; | ||
(D) project reports; and | ||
(E) expense tracking. | ||
(b) The board shall hold a public meeting on a proposed | ||
capital improvement plan before adopting the plan and must make the | ||
proposed plan available to the public for review and comment. | ||
(c) The board shall annually reevaluate and, if necessary, | ||
amend the capital improvement plan to ensure compliance with this | ||
section. | ||
(d) The capital improvement plan should, as appropriate, | ||
align with the long-range transportation plan of the metropolitan | ||
planning organization that serves the area of the authority. | ||
Sec. 451.134. OPERATING EXPENSES AND CAPITAL EXPENDITURES. | ||
(a) An authority may not spend for capital improvements money in | ||
excess of the total amount allocated for major capital expenditures | ||
in the annual budget. | ||
(b) The board shall adopt rules requiring each major | ||
department of the authority to report quarterly on operating | ||
expenses and capital expenditures of the department. A report must | ||
include status information on: | ||
(1) any completions of capital improvement projects; | ||
(2) work completed on capital improvement projects in | ||
relation to money spent on those projects; and | ||
(3) problems or concerns regarding contract | ||
management for capital improvement projects. | ||
(c) The board shall establish a system for tracking the | ||
progress of the authority's capital improvement projects, | ||
including: | ||
(1) baseline budgets; | ||
(2) contract awards; | ||
(3) contract changes; and | ||
(4) expenditures to date. | ||
Sec. 451.135. OPERATING RESERVE ACCOUNT. (a) The board | ||
shall establish, in an account separate from other funds, a reserve | ||
account in an amount that is not less than an amount equal to | ||
budgeted operating expenses for two months. | ||
(b) Except as provided by Subsection (c), the board must | ||
maintain in the reserve account a balance that is not less than the | ||
amount in the account at the beginning of the fiscal year. | ||
(c) The board may make an expenditure from the reserve | ||
account that causes the balance in the account to be less than the | ||
amount required under Subsection (b) only if the board considers | ||
the expense necessary to address emergency circumstances that could | ||
not have been planned for or anticipated. The board shall adopt | ||
criteria for emergency expenditures under this subsection. | ||
(d) If reserve funds are spent under Subsection (c), the | ||
board shall, as soon as practicable, restore the balance of the | ||
reserve account to at least the amount in the account at the | ||
beginning of the fiscal year in which the emergency spending | ||
occurred. | ||
(e) The board shall maintain, update, and post on the | ||
authority's Internet website accounting records of the reserve | ||
account's: | ||
(1) balance at the end of the fiscal year; | ||
(2) deposits; | ||
(3) expenditures; and | ||
(4) interest income. | ||
Sec. 451.136. GENERAL MANAGER PERFORMANCE EVALUATION. (a) | ||
The board shall adopt a policy of regular evaluation of the general | ||
manager's performance. In accordance with Section 551.074, | ||
Government Code, the board may discuss an evaluation of the general | ||
manager's performance in a closed meeting. | ||
(b) The board shall adopt a policy regarding discussion of | ||
general manager compensation at public meetings. The board must | ||
vote on proposed changes in the general manager's compensation, | ||
including raises and bonuses, in a public meeting. | ||
Sec. 451.137. FIVE-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN. (a) The board | ||
shall adopt a strategic five-year plan that establishes the | ||
authority's mission and goals and summarizes planned activities to | ||
achieve the mission and goals. | ||
(b) The plan must set policies and service priorities to | ||
guide the authority in developing a budget and allocating | ||
resources. | ||
(c) The plan should, as appropriate, align with the | ||
long-range transportation plan of the metropolitan planning | ||
organization that serves the area of the authority. | ||
(d) The board shall annually reevaluate and, if necessary, | ||
amend the plan to ensure compliance with this section. | ||
Sec. 451.138. RAIL DIRECTOR. (a) The board shall employ a | ||
rail director to oversee and be accountable for all rail system | ||
development, operations, maintenance, and safety. The rail | ||
director shall: | ||
(1) oversee all personnel and contractors responsible | ||
for operating and maintaining commuter rail and freight rail | ||
systems and equipment; | ||
(2) oversee rail safety activities, including testing | ||
to ensure a safe and effective signal system and operations and | ||
control center; | ||
(3) develop a plan that specifies a division of rail | ||
system responsibilities between rail capital improvement project | ||
activities and rail maintenance activities and that ensures the | ||
safety of railroad bridges; | ||
(4) ensure compliance with any applicable federal, | ||
state, and local rail safety regulations or requirements; | ||
(5) coordinate with the authority's engineering and | ||
construction department or equivalent department to design and | ||
construct any new rail projects; and | ||
(6) report to the general manager and board on the rail | ||
system's safety, performance, and financial status. | ||
(b) The rail director may stop rail operations at any time | ||
if the rail director believes the stop is necessary to protect | ||
public safety. | ||
Sec. 451.139. RAIL SAFETY PLAN AND REPORTS. (a) The board | ||
shall adopt and implement a rail safety plan in accordance with | ||
federal and industry standards for all authority rail activities, | ||
including commuter and freight rail activities. | ||
(b) The plan must address and emphasize ongoing maintenance | ||
and safety of the authority's railroad bridges. | ||
(c) To ensure that contractor services on the authority's | ||
rail system meet safety obligations, the plan must include | ||
specifics regarding monitoring of contractors for safety-related | ||
performance, including regular: | ||
(1) hazard analyses; | ||
(2) risk assessments; and | ||
(3) safety audits. | ||
(d) The rail director shall report quarterly to the board on | ||
the safety of the authority's rail system. The authority shall | ||
report quarterly to the Texas Department of Transportation on the | ||
safety of the authority's rail system and shall report on any aspect | ||
of the safety of the rail system on request from that department. | ||
Sec. 451.140. COMPETITIVE BIDS FOR AND PURCHASE OF TRANSIT | ||
SERVICES. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (f), after | ||
providing notice of a proposal, a board must submit to competitive | ||
bids a contract for and must purchase transit services that: | ||
(1) include: | ||
(A) administration of motor bus or sedan transit | ||
services; | ||
(B) motor bus or sedan driving, maintenance, or | ||
repair; | ||
(C) transit services for persons who have | ||
disabilities, including through a program established under | ||
Section 451.254; or | ||
(D) rail transit services; and | ||
(2) are not provided wholly by an employee of the | ||
authority who is directly paid by the authority and works under the | ||
daily supervision of the authority's general manager. | ||
(b) For the purposes of Subsection (a)(2), services are not | ||
provided wholly by an employee of the authority if the person is an | ||
employee of an entity incorporated as a state nonprofit by the board | ||
of the authority and with which the authority contracts for transit | ||
or employee services. | ||
(c) Notice under Subsection (a) must be published in a | ||
newspaper of general circulation in the area in which the authority | ||
is located at least once each week for two consecutive weeks before | ||
the date set for receiving the bids. The first notice must be | ||
published at least 15 days before the date set for receiving bids. | ||
(d) A contract let under this section must include: | ||
(1) performance control measures; | ||
(2) incentives for performance; | ||
(3) penalties for noncompliance; and | ||
(4) a contract termination date. | ||
(e) The board shall adopt rules on: | ||
(1) the taking of bids; | ||
(2) the awarding of contracts; and | ||
(3) the waiver of the competitive bidding requirement | ||
if there is: | ||
(A) an emergency; or | ||
(B) only one source for the service or purchase. | ||
(f) Subsection (a) does not apply to a contract or purchase: | ||
(1) in an amount of $25,000 or less; | ||
(2) for personal or professional services; or | ||
(3) for the acquisition of an existing transit system. | ||
Sec. 451.141. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT POLICY. (a) The board | ||
shall adopt a policy of involving the public in board decisions | ||
regarding authority policies. The policy must: | ||
(1) ensure that the public has an opportunity to | ||
comment on board matters before a vote on the matters; | ||
(2) ensure that any consent agenda or expedition of | ||
consideration of board matters at board meetings is used only for | ||
routine, noncontroversial matters; | ||
(3) establish a time frame and mechanism for the board | ||
to obtain public input throughout the year, including input on: | ||
(A) strategic planning; | ||
(B) budgeting; | ||
(C) capital improvement project planning; | ||
(D) transit initiatives; and | ||
(E) service changes; and | ||
(4) plan for dissemination of information on how the | ||
public can be involved in board matters. | ||
(b) The board shall post the policy adopted under this | ||
section on the authority's Internet website. | ||
SECTION 2. Sections 451.132 and 451.134(a), Transportation | ||
Code, as added by this Act, apply only to a budget adopted on or | ||
after September 1, 2012. | ||
SECTION 3. Not later than September 1, 2014, a metropolitan | ||
rapid transit authority required to establish a reserve account | ||
under Section 451.135, Transportation Code, as added by this Act, | ||
shall establish the account. | ||
SECTION 4. Not later than September 30, 2012, a | ||
metropolitan rapid transit authority required by Sections 451.133, | ||
451.134(c), 451.136, 451.137, 451.139, and 451.141, Transportation | ||
Code, as added by this Act, to establish a five-year capital | ||
improvement plan, a capital improvement projects tracking system, | ||
general manager policies, a five-year strategic plan, a rail safety | ||
plan, and a public involvement policy, respectively, shall develop | ||
the plans, policies, and system. | ||
SECTION 5. Not later than September 1, 2012, individuals | ||
providing for a metropolitan rapid transit authority transit | ||
services described by Section 451.140, Transportation Code, as | ||
added by this Act, must be providing those services as employees of | ||
the authority or under a contract or agreement that complies with | ||
the competitive bidding and purchase requirements of that section. | ||
SECTION 6. Not later than September 30, 2012, a | ||
metropolitan rapid transit authority required to hire a rail | ||
director under Section 451.138, Transportation Code, as added by | ||
this Act, shall hire that director. | ||
SECTION 7. Not later than September 30, 2012, a | ||
metropolitan rapid transit authority required to adopt rules under | ||
Section 451.134(b), Transportation Code, as added by this Act, | ||
shall adopt those rules. | ||
SECTION 8. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |