1503 - Definitions.

     § 1503.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the     context clearly indicates otherwise:        "Access to jobs project."  A project relating to the     development and maintenance of transportation services designed     to transport welfare recipients and eligible low-income     individuals to and from jobs and activities related to their     employment as defined under 49 U.S.C. § 5316 (relating to job     access and reverse commute formula grants).        "Americans with Disabilities Act."  The Americans with     Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336, 104 Stat. 327).        "Asset maintenance costs."  All vehicle maintenance expenses,     nonvehicle maintenance and materials expenses and the cost of     supplies used in the operation of local transportation     organizations and transportation companies.        "Award recipient."  A recipient of financial assistance under     this chapter.        "Base operating allocation."  The total amount of State     operating assistance, reimbursement in lieu of fares for senior     passengers and other assistance which was used for operating     assistance as determined by the department in fiscal year 2005-     2006.        "Capital expenditures."  All costs of capital projects,     including, but not limited to, the costs of acquisition,     construction, installation, start-up of operations, improvements     and all work and materials incident thereto.        "Capital project."  A system or component of a system for the     provision of public passenger transportation. The term includes     vehicles; infrastructure power; passenger amenities; storage and     maintenance buildings; parking facilities; the land on which any     capital project is situated and the land needed to support it,     whether owned in whole or in part; overhaul of vehicles; debt     service; and the cost of issuance of bonds, notes and other     evidences of indebtedness which a local transportation     organization or transportation company is permitted to issue     under any law of this Commonwealth.        "Commonwealth capital bonds."  Evidence of debt incurred by     the Commonwealth under the act of February 9, 1999 (P.L.1,     No.1), known as the Capital Facilities Debt Enabling Act.        "Community transportation service" or "shared ride service."     Door-to-door demand transportation that is available to the     general public on a nonexclusive basis, operates on a nonfixed     route basis and charges a fare to all riders. The term does not     include exclusive ride taxi service, charter and sightseeing     service, nonpublic transportation, school bus and limousine     service.        "Community transportation system."  A person that provides     community transportation service and contracts with the     Department of Transportation to receive revenue replacement     funds.        "Department."  The Department of Transportation of the     Commonwealth.        "Financial assistance."  Grants or other types of financial     support provided by the Department of Transportation under this     chapter.        "Fixed guideway system."  A fixed-route public transportation     service that uses and occupies a separate right-of-way or rail     line for the exclusive use of public transportation and other     high-occupancy vehicles or uses a fixed catenary system and a     right-of-way usable by other forms of transportation. The term     includes light rail, commuter rail, automated guideway transit,     people movers, ferry boat service and fixed guideway facilities     for buses such as bus rapid transit and high-occupancy vehicles.        "Fixed-route public transportation service."  Regularly     scheduled general public transportation that is provided     according to published schedules along designated routes, with     specified stopping points for the taking on and discharging of     passengers, including public bus and commuter rail systems and     other department-approved service. The term does not include     exclusive ride taxi service, charter or sightseeing service,     nonpublic transportation, school bus and limousine service.        "Fund."  The Public Transportation Trust Fund established     under section 1506 (relating to fund).        "Intercity bus service."  Passenger bus service of 35 miles     or more in length that is provided with an over-the-road bus and     operated between two noncontiguous urbanized areas, between an     urbanized area located in one county and rural communities     located in another county, or between rural communities located     in different counties and contains all of the following     elements:            (1)  Service that is operated for a fare on a regularly        scheduled fixed-route basis.            (2)  Service that is offered to and utilized by the        general public without preconditions of advance reservation        or membership in a particular organization.        "Intercity passenger rail service."  Passenger railroad     service that connects two or more urbanized areas and is     determined by the Department of Transportation to qualify as     intercity service rather than commuter rail service.        "Job access and reverse commute project."  A project funded     by the Federal Transit Administration under Federal law.        "Local transportation organization."  Any of the following:            (1)  A political subdivision or a public transportation        authority, port authority or redevelopment authority,        organized under the laws of this Commonwealth or pursuant to        an interstate compact or otherwise empowered to render,        contract for the rendering or assist in the rendering of        transportation service in a limited area in this        Commonwealth, even though it may also render or assist in        rendering transportation service in adjacent states.            (2)  A nonprofit association that directly or indirectly        provides public transportation service.            (3)  A nonprofit association of public transportation        providers operating within this Commonwealth.        "Materials and supplies."  Those categories of expenses as     specified in Uniform System of Accounts expense object class     504, National Transit Database operating expenses form F 30,     National Transit Database, Final Rule, Federal Transit     Administration, dated January 15, 1993, or any successor.        "New fixed guideway system."  A newly constructed fixed     guideway system in a corridor or alignment where no such system     previously existed.        "New Freedom Program."  A public transportation program     designed to provide funds to recipients for new public     transportation services and public transportation alternatives     beyond those required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of     1990 (Public Law 101-336, 104 Stat. 327) that assist individuals     with disabilities with transportation, including transportation     to and from jobs and employment support services administered     under the provisions of 49 U.S.C. § 5317 (relating to New     Freedom Program).        "New start."  The term shall have the same meaning given it     in 49 CFR § 611.5 (relating to definitions).        "Nonurbanized area."  An area within this Commonwealth that     does not fall within an area classified as "urbanized" by the     United States Bureau of the Census of the United States     Department of Commerce in the most recent Census of Population.        "Nonvehicle maintenance expenses."  The categories of costs     associated with the inspection, maintenance and repair of     assets, other than vehicles, as specified in Uniform System of     Accounts, expense function 042, National Transit Database     operating expenses form F 30, National Transit Database, Final     Rule, Federal Transit Administration, dated January 15, 1993, or     any successor.        "Operating expenses."  Total expenses required to continue     service to the public and to permit needed improvements in     service which are not self-supporting and otherwise for any     purpose in furtherance of public passenger transportation,     including all State asset maintenance costs. The term does not     include expenditures for capital projects unless specific     approval is provided by the Department of Transportation.        "Operating revenue."  The total revenue earned by a local     transportation organization or a transportation company through     its transit operations. The term includes all of the following:            (1)  Passenger fares.            (2)  Reimbursements provided in lieu of fares for senior        passengers.            (3)  Charter, school bus and advertising revenue.            (4)  Other miscellaneous revenue such as public and        private route guarantee funds.        "Paratransit service."  Transit service operating on a     nonfixed-route basis in order to provide complementary     transportation service to persons who are functionally unable to     use fixed-route public transportation service as required by the     Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (Public Law 101-336, 104     Stat. 327).        "Passengers."  The total of all originating passengers plus     transfer passengers carried on fixed-route public transportation     service and paratransit service with respect to the most recent     fiscal year as reported in the most recent Public Passenger     Transportation Performance Report.        "Public passenger transportation."  Transportation within an     area that includes a municipality or other built-up place that     is appropriate in the judgment of the Department of     Transportation to serve commuters or others in the locality,     taking into consideration the local patterns and trends of     growth by bus or rail or other conveyance, either publicly or     privately owned, serving the general public. The term does not     include school buses or charter or sightseeing services.        "Public Passenger Transportation Performance Report."  An     annual report completed by the Department of Transportation     which shall include all of the following:            (1)  Each local transportation organization's passengers,        revenue vehicle miles, revenue vehicle hours and senior        passengers statistics for the most recently available fiscal        year.            (2)  Any other statistical information that the        Department of Transportation deems necessary.        "Revenue replacement funds."  Payments made to local     transportation organizations and transportation companies to     offset or partially offset fares.        "Revenue vehicle hours."  The total amount of time calculated     in hours during which vehicles are in service and available for     public use in fixed-route public transportation service or     paratransit service with respect to the most recent fiscal year     as reported in the most recent Public Passenger Transportation     Performance Report. The term does not include deadhead hours.        "Revenue vehicle miles."  The total amount of distance     calculated in miles during which vehicles are in service and     available for public use in fixed-route public transportation     service or paratransit service with respect to the most recent     fiscal year as reported in the most recent Public Passenger     Transportation Performance Report. The term does not include     deadhead miles.        "Reverse commute project."  A public transportation project     designed to transport residents of urbanized and nonurbanized     areas to suburban employment opportunities as defined under 49     U.S.C. § 5316 (relating to job access and reverse commute     formula grants).        "Secretary."  The Secretary of Transportation of the     Commonwealth.        "Senior citizen."  A person who is at least 65 years of age.        "Senior passenger."  A senior citizen who rides on fixed-     route service.        "Senior passengers."  The number of senior passengers     transported by a local transportation organization with respect     to the most recent fiscal year as reported in the most recent     Public Passenger Transportation Performance Report.        "Tax Reform Code."  The act of March 4, 1971 (P.L.6, No.2),     known as the Tax Reform Code of 1971.        "Transportation company."  A person that renders public     passenger transportation service.        "Urbanized area."  A portion of this Commonwealth classified     as urbanized by the United States Bureau of the Census of the     United States Department of Commerce in the most recent Census     of Population.        "Vehicle maintenance expenses."  The categories of costs     associated with the inspection, maintenance and repair of     vehicles as specified in Uniform System of Accounts, Expense     Function 041, National Transit Database operating expenses form     F 30, National Transit Database, Final Rule, Federal Transit     Administration, dated January 15, 1993, or any successor.        "Welfare-to-work."  Any Federal or State program designed to     move individuals from dependency on public welfare programs to     self-sufficiency through paid work.