Review process; advisory committees; rules.

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(2) Before receiving funding for a project under ORS 184.758, a public transportation service provider that provides services within the jurisdiction of a qualified entity shall submit a plan or project proposal to the governing body of the qualified entity and receive the advisory committee’s approval of the plan or project proposal. The plans or project proposals submitted under this subsection must describe how the funds would be used.

(3) An advisory committee appointed under this section shall review every plan or project proposal required under subsection (2) of this section and may propose any changes to the policies or practices of the governing body that the advisory committee considers necessary to ensure that:

(a) A public transportation service provider that has received funding under ORS 184.758 has applied the moneys received in accordance with and for the purposes described in the provider’s plan or project proposal; and

(b) A plan or project proposal submitted by a public transportation service provider does not fragment the provision of public transportation services.

(4) The Oregon Transportation Commission shall adopt by rule:

(a) Requirements for the composition of an advisory committee appointed under this section;

(b) Criteria that must be included in a plan or project proposal required under subsection (2) of this section; and

(c) A process by which an advisory committee shall review and approve a plan or project proposal.

(5) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the governing bodies of two or more qualified entities may appoint advisory committee members to a joint advisory committee under conditions determined by the commission by rule. [2017 c.750 §122o; 2018 c.93 §42]

Note: The amendments to 184.761 by section 6, chapter 15, Oregon Laws 2020 (first special session), become operative July 1, 2023. See section 19, chapter 15, Oregon Laws 2020 (first special session). The text that is operative on and after July 1, 2023, is set forth for the user’s convenience.
(1) The governing body of each qualified entity shall appoint an advisory committee to advise and assist the governing body in prioritizing plans or projects to be funded from the moneys received from a percentage distribution under ORS 184.758 to public transportation service providers that provide services within the jurisdiction of the qualified entity.

(2) Before receiving funding for a project under ORS 184.758 (2)(a), a public transportation service provider that provides services shall submit a plan or project proposal to the governing body of the qualified entity and receive the advisory committee’s approval of the plan or project proposal. The plans or project proposals submitted under this subsection must describe how the funds would be used. Client-only projects, as defined by the Oregon Transportation Commission by rule, may be eligible for consideration if the project is part of a planned and coordinated community transportation program.

(3) An advisory committee appointed under this section shall review every plan or project proposal required under subsection (2) of this section and may propose any changes to the policies or practices of the governing body relating to the distribution of funding under ORS 184.758 (2)(a) and that the advisory committee considers necessary to ensure that:

(a) A public transportation service provider that has received funding under ORS 184.758 (2)(a) has applied the moneys received in accordance with and for the purposes described in the provider’s plan or project proposal; and

(b) A plan or project proposal submitted by a public transportation service provider does not fragment the provision of public transportation services.

(4) The Oregon Transportation Commission shall adopt by rule:

(a) Requirements for the composition of an advisory committee appointed under this section;

(b) Criteria that must be included in a plan or project proposal required under subsection (2) of this section; and

(c) A process by which an advisory committee shall review and approve a plan or project proposal.

(5) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, the governing bodies of two or more qualified entities may appoint advisory committee members to a joint advisory committee under conditions determined by the commission by rule.


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