7804 - Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee.

     § 7804.  Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee.        (a)  Creation.--There is hereby created a Motor Carrier     Safety Advisory Committee which shall consist of the following     28 members:            (1)  The Secretary of Transportation.            (2)  The Chairman of the Pennsylvania Public Utility        Commission.            (3)  The Chairman of the Pennsylvania Turnpike        Commission.            (4)  The Commissioner of the Pennsylvania State Police.            (5)  The Chairman and Minority Chairman of the        Transportation Committee of the Senate.            (6)  The Chairman and Minority Chairman of the        Transportation Committee of the House of Representatives.            (7)  Twenty members of the public representing the areas        of concern specified who shall have extensive experience and        knowledge of motor carrier transportation activities        throughout this Commonwealth, to be appointed by the Governor        as follows:                (i)  One representative from the Pennsylvania Chamber            of Business and Industry.                (ii)  One representative from the Pennsylvania Chiefs            of Police Association.                (iii)  One representative from the Special Court            Judges Association of Pennsylvania.                (iv)  Two persons representing the interests of            independent truckers.                (v)  Two representatives from the Pennsylvania Motor            Truck Association.                (vi)  Two representatives from the Pennsylvania Truck            Transportation Alliance.                (vii)  One representative from the Pennsylvania AAA            Federation.                (viii)  One representative from the Pennsylvania            Public Transportation Association.                (ix)  One representative from the Pennsylvania Bus            Association.                (x)  One representative from the Pennsylvania School            Bus Association.                (xi)  One representative from the Hardwood Lumber            Manufacturers Association of Pennsylvania.                (xii)  One person representing the interests of motor            carrier drivers.                (xiii)  One person representing the interests of bulk            haulers.                (xiv)  One representative from the moving and storage            industry in Pennsylvania.                (xv)  One representative from the petroleum industry            in Pennsylvania.                (xvi)  One representative from a Class I Railroad.                (xvii)  One person representing the interests of            local government.        (b)  Chairperson.--The Governor shall appoint one member of     the committee as chairperson. The members of the committee shall     annually elect a vice chairperson, a secretary and a treasurer     from among the public members appointed to the committee.        (c)  Designees.--Each member may designate a representative     to serve in his or her stead. A member who designates a     representative shall notify the chairperson in writing of the     designation.        (d)  Terms of appointees.--The terms of all members of the     committee appointed by the Governor shall be for three years.     Any member of the committee may be reappointed for an additional     term or terms. Any person appointed to fill a vacancy shall     serve only for the unexpired term. Each member shall serve until     the appointment of a successor.        (e)  Meetings and expenses.--            (1)  The committee shall meet at least four times every        12 months but may hold such additional meetings as are called        by the chairperson or by petition of at least six committee        members. The chairperson shall provide notice at least 14        days in advance for regular meetings and shall provide a        minimum of three days' notice for special meetings. A        majority of the members shall constitute a quorum for the        conduct of business. The secretary shall maintain a record of        meeting attendance by members and shall provide written        notice to appointed members who miss two consecutive        meetings. Three consecutive committee meeting absences by an        appointed member shall be grounds for removal if affirmed by        a majority vote of the committee.            (2)  Minutes of meetings shall be prepared by the        secretary and filed with the committee and distributed to all        members. All records shall be a matter of public record.            (3)  The public members of the committee shall be allowed        actual, necessary and reasonable per diem expenses in        accordance with regulations of the Executive Board. The        department shall provide appropriate staff support to enable        the committee to properly carry out its function.        (f)  Powers and duties.--The committee shall have the power     and duty to assess, evaluate and recommend standards for the     safe operation of motor carriers in this Commonwealth,     including, but not limited to, the following objectives:            (1)  Develop continuing education programs for first-year        and second-year CDL drivers and consider incentive programs        for drivers who undergo incremental safety training and        testing throughout their driving careers.            (2)  Examine ways in which to increase and document motor        carrier use of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, including the        possibility of a fuel tax rebate or other incentives.            (3)  Study the feasibility of utilizing existing and        developing technology relative to the electronic control        mechanisms of motor carriers to aid in the enforcement of        speed limits.            (4)  Develop a policy to address the dissemination of        information among employers of CDL drivers relative to        employee job performance and conduct in order to best protect        the public from unsafe drivers.            (5)  Analyze the feasibility of instituting enhanced        penalties for motor carrier moving violations and of        utilizing the amount of the increase as a dedicated source of        funding for the construction of security walls.            (6)  Provide a forum for the exchange of information on        the problems associated with travel as passenger vehicles,        motorcycles and motor carriers share the road systems and        consider education initiatives aimed at the motoring public        as well as the motor carrier industry.            (7)  Consider any other issue raised in relation to motor        carrier operation and road safety that may arise from time to        time.        (g)  Reports.--The committee shall submit annual reports of     its deliberations, conclusions and suggestions to the Governor     and members of the General Assembly.