1516 - Programs of Statewide significance.

     § 1516.  Programs of Statewide significance.        (a)  General rule.--Money in the fund allocated for programs     of Statewide significance shall be used by the department to     support public transportation programs, activities and services     not otherwise fully funded through the operating program,     capital program or asset improvement program. In addition to any     requirements contained in this section, applications must comply     with section 1507 (relating to application and approval     process). Programs of Statewide significance shall include:            (1)  The Persons with Disabilities Program.            (2)  Intercity passenger rail and bus services.            (3)  Community transportation capital and service        stabilization.            (4)  The Welfare-to-Work Program and matching funds for        Federal programs with similar intent.            (5)  Demonstration and research projects.            (6)  Technical assistance.            (7)  Other programs as determined by the department.            (8)  The department's costs under sections 1510(b)        (relating to program oversight and administration) and 1518        (relating to program oversight and administration).        (b)  Persons with disabilities.--The department shall     establish and administer a program providing reduced fares to     persons with disabilities on community transportation services     and to provide financial assistance for start-up, administrative     and capital expenses related to reduced fares for persons with     disabilities. All of the following shall apply:            (1)  A community transportation system operating in the        Commonwealth other than in counties of the first and second        class may apply for financial assistance under this        subsection.            (2)  The department may award financial assistance under        this subsection for program start-up and for continuing        capital expenses to offset administrative and capital        expenses. For community transportation trips made by eligible        persons with disabilities, financial assistance may be        awarded to an eligible community transportation system to        reimburse the system for up to 85% of the fare established        for the general public for each trip which is outside of        fixed-route and paratransit service areas and not eligible        for funding from any other program or funding source. The        person making the trip or an approved third-party sponsor        shall contribute the greater of 15% of the fare established        for the general public or the Americans with Disabilities Act        complementary paratransit fare.        (c)  Intercity transportation.--The department is authorized     to provide financial assistance for an efficient and coordinated     intercity common carrier surface transportation program,     consisting of both intercity passenger rail service and     intercity bus service transportation, with the intent of     sustaining strong intercity connections. All of the following     shall apply:            (1)  An intercity passenger rail service provider, a        local transportation organization, an agency or        instrumentality of the Commonwealth or a transportation        company that provides intercity public transportation service        may apply for financial assistance under this subsection. The        department is authorized to enter into joint service        agreements with a railroad company, any other agency or        instrumentality of the Commonwealth, a Federal agency or an        agency or instrumentality of any other jurisdiction relating        to property, buildings, structures, facilities, services,        rates, fares, classifications, dividends, allowances or        charges, including charges between intercity rail passenger        service facilities, or rules or regulations pertaining        thereto, for or in connection with or incidental to        transportation in whole or in part upon intercity rail        passenger service facilities.            (2)  Operating assistance and capital assistance may be        provided for intercity bus service and intercity passenger        rail service as determined by the department.            (3)  For financial assistance to a transportation        company, eligible matching funds shall consist only of cash        income generated by the transportation company from its        activities, other than the provision of subsidized public        passenger transportation service and contributed by the        transportation company in the amount and for the time period        specified in the financial assistance agreement.            (4)  Local match requirements are as follows:                (i)  For intercity bus service operating and capital            assistance, financial assistance shall require a local            match by local or private cash funding in an amount equal            to at least 100% of the amount of the financial            assistance being provided.                (ii)  For intercity passenger rail service operating            and capital assistance, financial assistance shall            require a local match on a case-by-case basis, taking            into account the best interests of the Commonwealth.            (5)  For purposes of this subsection, "local match" is        defined as local revenue obtained from other nonsubsidized        services such as charter, school bus or profits realized from        other intercity bus services. Local match shall not include        any funds received from Federal or State sources.        (d)  Community transportation.--            (1)  The department is authorized to provide financial        assistance under this section for all of the following:                (i)  Capital expenditures for the provision of            community transportation service; and                (ii)  service stabilization, including:                    (A)  Stabilizing current service and fares.                    (B)  Providing advice or technical assistance to                analyze and enhance community transportation system                resources and services.                    (C)  Maximizing available funding including                Federal dollars.                    (D)  Ensuring equitable cost sharing.            (2)  Subject to the limitations of this subsection, the        following may apply for financial assistance under this        subsection:                (i)  The governing body of a county, other than a            county of the first or second class.                (ii)  A transportation company designated by the            governing body of the county as the coordinator of            community transportation service.                (iii)  An agency or instrumentality of the            Commonwealth.            (2.1)  Each eligible applicant shall be subject to all of        the following requirements:                (i)  An applicant for financial assistance for            capital expenditures for the provision of public            community transportation service shall certify to the            department that it has taken all reasonable steps to            coordinate local service for the elderly and persons with            disabilities and that the services to be offered with the            capital assets do not duplicate existing fixed-route            services.                (ii)  The governing body of a county or the            coordinator described under this paragraph shall not be            eligible for financial assistance for service            stabilization if any of the following apply:                    (A)  The coordinator receives financial                assistance under the operating program established                under this chapter.                    (B)  The coordinator is a private for-profit                provider.            (3)  Financial assistance for service stabilization may        only be provided for the following purposes:                (i)  Short-term, long-term and strategic planning.                (ii)  Technology investment.                (iii)  Training programs designed to enhance            transportation management and staff expertise.                (iv)  Offsetting operating expenses that cannot be            covered by fare revenue due to emergencies.                (v)  Marketing activities.                (vi)  Other stabilization purposes approved by the            department.            (4)  The department shall give high priority to providing        financial assistance under this subsection as match for        Federal funding to support capital projects for community        transportation systems.            (5)  The department shall conduct a study to evaluate the        effectiveness and efficiency of community transportation        service delivery as it relates to human service programs. The        Department of Public Welfare, the Office of the Budget and        the Department of Aging and other appropriate Commonwealth        agencies identified by the department shall participate in        the study. Within two years following the effective date of        this section, these agencies shall make recommendations to        the Governor and the Majority and Minority chairpersons of        the Transportation Committee of the Senate and the Majority        and Minority chairpersons of the Transportation Committee of        the House of Representatives for improving coordination and        efficiency of human services and community transportation.        (d.1)  Welfare-to-work and Federal programs match.--The     department is authorized to provide financial assistance under     this section to design and implement projects and services and     to reimburse award recipients for the expenses associated with     the projects and services that identify and address public     passenger transportation and related barriers preventing     individuals eligible for participation in the Federal welfare-     to-work program from securing and maintaining employment and     from accessing community services and facilities. All of the     following shall apply:            (1)  A local transportation organization, a        transportation company designated by a county as the        coordinator of community transportation services or any other        person approved by the department may apply to the department        for financial assistance under this subsection.            (2)  Financial assistance awarded under this subsection        shall be used for any of the following purposes:                (i)  Fixed-route service subsidy.                (ii)  Contracted transportation services.                (iii)  Fixed-route fare discounts.                (iv)  Community transportation fare discounts.                (v)  Taxi fare discounts.                (vi)  Mileage reimbursement.                (vii)  Vehicle purchase, insurance, maintenance and            repair.                (viii)  Driver education classes.                (ix)  Administrative expenses.                (x)  Case management expenses.                (xi)  Any other activities consistent with the            transportation related elements of the welfare-to-work            program.            (3)  The department shall give high priority to providing        financial assistance under this subsection as match for        Federal funding to support projects with similar purposes and        eligible uses, including the Federal Job Access Reverse        Commute and New Freedoms programs.        (e)  Technical assistance and demonstration.--The department     is authorized to provide financial assistance under this section     for technical assistance, research and short-term demonstration     projects. All of the following shall apply:            (1)  A local transportation organization or an agency or        instrumentality of the Commonwealth may apply to the        department for financial assistance under this subsection.            (2)  Financial assistance provided under this subsection        may be used for reimbursement for any approved operating or        capital costs related to technical assistance and        demonstration program projects. Financial assistance for        short-term demonstration projects may be provided at the        department's discretion on an annual basis based on the level        of financial commitment provided by the award recipient to        provide ongoing future funding for the project as soon as the        project meets the criteria established by the department and        the award recipient. Financial assistance for this purpose        shall not be provided for more than three fiscal years.        Financial assistance may be provided to meet any short-term        emergency need that requires immediate attention and cannot        be funded through other sources.            (3)  Financial assistance under this subsection provided        to a local transportation organization shall be matched by        local or private cash funding in an amount not less than        3.33% of the amount of the financial assistance being        provided. The sources of funds for the local match shall be        subject to the requirements of section 1513(d)(3) (relating        to operating program).        Cross References.  Section 1516 is referred to in section     1506 of this title.