324A.4 - FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND PRIVATE AID -- REPORT.

        324A.4  FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND PRIVATE AID --      REPORT.         1.  The department shall compile and maintain current information      on the use of federal, state, local, and private aid affecting urban      and rural public transit programs.  Public, private, and private      nonprofit organizations applying for or receiving federal, state, or      local aid for providing transit services shall annually report to the      department the costs of their transportation programs, depicting      funds used for public transit programs and such other information as      the department may require prior to receiving any federal or state      funds or any aid from a political subdivision of the state.  The      report shall list all of the funding sources of the organization      along with the listing of funds expended by that organization during      the preceding fiscal year.  The department, in cooperation with the      regional planning agencies as the responsible agency for annual      updating the regional transit development programs, shall compile      this information annually.  A state agency or organization      administering funds for transit services is required to submit all      funding requests through the regional and state clearinghouse and the      department.  An organization, state agency, political subdivision, or      public transit system, except public school transportation, receiving      federal, state, or local aid to provide or contract for public      transit services or transportation to the general public and specific      client groups, must coordinate and consolidate funding and resulting      service, to the maximum extent possible, with the urban or regional      transit system.         2. a.  Upon request, the department shall provide assistance      to political subdivisions, state agencies, and organizations affected      by this chapter for federal aid applications for urban and rural      transit system program aid.  The department, in cooperation with the      regional planning agencies, shall maintain current information      reflecting the amount of federal, state, and local aid received by      the public and private nonprofit organizations providing public      transit services and the purpose for which the aid is received.  The      department shall annually prepare a report to be submitted to the      general assembly, the department of management, and to the governor,      prior to February 1 of each year, stating the receipts and      disbursements made during the preceding fiscal year and the adequacy      of programs financed by federal, state, local, and private aid in the      state.  The department shall analyze the programs financed and      recommend methods of avoiding duplication and increasing the efficacy      of programs financed.  The department shall receive comments from the      department of human services, department on aging, and the officers      and agents of the other affected state and local government units      relative to the department's analysis.  The department shall use the      following criteria to adopt rules to determine compliance with and      exceptions to subsection 1:         (1)  Elimination of duplicative and inefficient administrative      costs, policies, and management.         (2)  Utilization of resources for transportation services      effectively and efficiently.         (3)  Elimination of duplicative and inefficient transportation      services.         (4)  Development of transportation services which meet the needs      of the general public and insure services adequate to the needs of      transportation disadvantaged persons.         (5)  Protection of the rights of private enterprise public transit      providers.         (6)  Coordination of planning for transportation services at the      urban and regional level by all agencies or organizations receiving      public funds that are purchasing or providing transportation      services.         (7)  Management of equipment and facilities purchased with public      funds so that efficient and routine maintenance and replacement is      accomplished.         (8)  Training of transit management, drivers, and maintenance      personnel to provide safe, efficient, and economical transportation      services.         b.  Eligibility to receive or expend federal, state, or local      funds for transportation services by all agencies or organizations      purchasing or providing these services shall be contingent upon      compliance with these criteria as determined by the department.         3.  The department shall receive and distribute federal aid to      public transit systems unless precluded by federal statute; however,      the department shall not retain or redirect any portion of funds      received by the department for a particular public transit system      except that the department may redirect unused funds after a project      is completed in order to prevent the lapse of funds.  The department      may designate the public transit systems as the direct recipients of      federal aid.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C77, 79, 81, § 601J.4] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         84 Acts, ch 1200, § 4, 5; 91 Acts, ch 27, §5         C93, § 324A.4         2002 Acts, ch 1112, §2, 3; 2009 Acts, ch 23, §62         Referred to in § 324A.5