8102 - Definitions.

     § 8102.  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:        "Commission."  The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission.        "Cost of the department."  The term includes the costs of all     of the following:            (1)  Constructing, reconstructing, widening, expanding or        extending the State highway and rural State highway system        and connecting roads, tunnels and bridges.            (2)  Systems of public passenger transportation or        portions of the systems, the placing of the systems in        operation and the condemnation of property necessary for        construction and operation of the systems.            (3)  Lands, property rights, rights-of-way, easements and        franchises acquired, which are deemed necessary or convenient        for the construction, reconstruction, widening, expanding or        extending under paragraph (1) or (2).            (4)  Machinery and equipment, financing charges, interest        prior to and during construction and for one year after        completion of construction.            (5)  Any of the following:                (i)  Traffic estimates, engineering and legal            expenses, plans, specifications, surveys, estimates of            cost and of revenues.                (ii)  Other expenses necessary or incident to            determining the feasibility or practicability of the            enterprise. This subparagraph includes administrative and            legal expenses.                (iii)  Other expenses as may be necessary or incident            to the financing authorized under this chapter, the            construction, reconstruction, widening, expanding or            extending of the State highway and the rural State            highway system and connecting roads, tunnels and bridges.            (6)  Any obligation or expense contracted for by the        department or with the United States or an agency of the        United States, for traffic surveys, preparation of plans and        specifications, supervision of construction and other        engineering, administrative and legal services and expenses        in connection with the construction, reconstruction,        widening, expanding or extending of the State highway and        rural State highway system or any of the connecting roads,        tunnels and bridges or the costs of the systems of public        passenger transportation or portions of the systems.            (7)  Payment of any notes or other obligations if the        notes or other obligations were issued for the payment of a        cost of the department.        "Cost of the turnpikes."  The term includes the cost of:            (1)  Constructing, reconstructing, widening, expanding or        extending turnpikes, connecting roads, storm water management        systems, buildings, interchanges, slip ramps, tunnels and        bridges.            (2)  Lands, property rights, rights-of-way, easements and        franchises acquired by purchase or other means deemed        necessary or convenient for construction.            (3)  Machinery and equipment, financing charges and        interest.            (4)  Traffic estimates, engineering and legal expenses,        plans, specifications, surveys, cost and revenue estimates,        other expenses necessary or incident to determining the        feasibility or practicability of the enterprise,        administrative and legal expense and other expenses as may be        necessary or incident to the financing authorized in this        chapter.            (5)  Condemnation or other means of acquisition of        property necessary for the construction and operation of the        turnpikes.            (6)  An obligation or expense contracted for by the        commission with the department or with the United States or a        Federal agency for any of the following:                (i)  Traffic surveys, preparation of plans and            specifications, supervision of construction and other            engineering and administrative and legal services and            expenses in connection with the construction,            reconstruction, widening, expansion or extension of the            turnpike or any of the connecting roads, storm water            management systems, interchanges, slip ramps, tunnels and            bridges.                (ii)  Costs of reimbursing the Federal Government            pursuant to the mandates of the Federal law for Federal            funds expended for interstate or other highways which are            to be made part of the turnpike system pursuant to this            chapter.            (7)  Any portion of the scheduled annual commission        contribution required to be paid by the commission under 75        Pa.C.S. Ch. 89 (relating to Pennsylvania Turnpike).        "Department."  The Department of Transportation of the     Commonwealth.        "Electronic toll collection."  A system of collecting tolls     or charges that is capable of charging an account holder for the     prescribed toll by electronic transmission of information     between a device on a vehicle and a device in a toll lane at a     toll collection facility.        "Lessee."  A person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency,     association or organization that rents, leases or contracts for     the use of a vehicle and has exclusive use of the vehicle for     any period of time.        "Lessor."  A person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency,     association or organization engaged in the business of renting     or leasing vehicles to any lessee under a rental agreement,     lease or other agreement under which the lessee has the     exclusive use of the vehicle for any period of time.        "Operator."  An individual that uses or operates a vehicle     with or without permission of the owner.        "Owner."  Except as provided under section 8117(e) (relating     to electronic toll collection), an individual, copartnership,     association or corporation having title or interest in a     property right, easement or franchise authorized to be acquired     under this chapter.        "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, charter or sightseeing services.        "Rural State highway system."  All roads and highways taken     over by the Commonwealth as State highways under the provisions     of the act of June 22, 1931 (P.L.594, No.203), referred to as     the Township State Highway Law, and all other roads and highways     specifically designated by the Secretary of the Commonwealth as     rural State highways.        "Secretary."  The Secretary of Transportation of the     Commonwealth.        "State highway."  All roads and highways taken over by the     Commonwealth as State highways under the provisions of any     statute other than the act of June 22, 1931 (P.L.594, No.203),     referred to as the Township State Highway Law. Unless clearly     intended, the term shall not include any street in any city,     borough or incorporated town, even though the street may have     been taken over as a State highway.        "System of public passenger transportation."  A system of     public passenger transportation, including rail transportation     facilities used for public passenger transportation, which may     include any of the following:            (1)  Railway, street railway, subway, elevated and        monorail passenger or passenger and rail rolling stock,        including self-propelled and gallery cars, locomotives,        passenger buses and wires, poles and equipment for the        electrification of any of the rails, tracks and roadbeds,        guideways, elevated structures, buildings, stations,        terminals, docks, shelters and parking areas for use in        connection with the rail transportation systems,        interconnecting lines and tunnels to provide passenger or        passenger and rail service connections between transportation        systems, transportation routes, corridors and rights-of-way        therefor, but not for public highways.            (2)  Signal and communication systems necessary or        desirable for the construction, operation or improvement of a        public passenger transportation system.            (3)  Any improvement or overhaul of any vehicle equipment        or furnishings of any of the items specified under paragraphs        (1) and (2) or any part or fractional and undivided co-        ownership or leasehold interest in any one or combination of        any of the items specified under paragraphs (1) and (2) that        may be designated as a system of public passenger        transportation by the Secretary of Transportation.        "Toll road conversion."  The inclusion within the turnpike     system and the imposition of tolls on the system of a highway     that is presently toll free.        "Turnpikes."  Any of the following:            (1)  The turnpike, turnpike extensions and turnpike        improvements.            (2)  Toll-free roads converted or to be converted to toll        roads under this chapter.            (3)  Related storm water management systems,        interchanges, slip ramps, tunnels and bridges, property        rights, easements and franchises deemed necessary or        convenient for the construction, reconstruction, widening,        expansion, extension or the operation of the turnpike,        turnpike extension, turnpike improvement and toll-free roads.        "Vehicle."  The term as it is defined under 75 Pa.C.S. § 102     (relating to definitions).        "Violation enforcement system."  A vehicle sensor, placed in     a location to work in conjunction with a toll collection     facility, which automatically produces a videotape or     photograph, microphotograph or other recorded image of the rear     portion of each vehicle at the time the vehicle is used or     operated in violation of the toll collection regulations. The     term includes any other technology which identifies a vehicle by     photographic, electronic or other method.