Code of Virginia
Chapter 2 - Transportation Entities
§ 33.2-285. Responsibilities of Department of Rail and Public Transportation

The Department of Rail and Public Transportation has the responsibility to:
1. Determine present and future needs for, and economic feasibility of providing, public transportation, transportation demand management, and ridesharing facilities and services and the retention, improvement, and addition of passenger and freight rail transportation in the Commonwealth;
2. Formulate and implement plans and programs for the establishment, improvement, development and coordination of public transportation, transportation demand management, and ridesharing facilities and services, and the development, retention, and improvement of passenger and freight rail transportation services and corridors in the Commonwealth, including lines for higher speed passenger rail that will shift traffic from the highways to passenger rail and thereby reduce traffic congestion, and coordinate transportation demand management and innovative technological transportation initiatives with the Department of Transportation;
3. Coordinate with the Department of Transportation in the conduct of research, policy analysis, and planning for the rail and public transportation modes as may be appropriate to alleviate traffic congestion on highways by shifting traffic to passenger rail and to ensure the provision of effective, safe, and efficient public transportation and passenger and freight rail services in the Commonwealth;
4. Develop uniform financial and operating data on and criteria for evaluating all public transportation activities in the Commonwealth, develop specific methodologies for the collection of such data by public transit operators, regularly and systematically verify such data by means of financial audits and periodic field reviews of operating data collection methodologies, and develop such other information as may be required to evaluate the performance and improve the economy or efficiency of public transit or passenger and freight rail operations, transportation demand management programs, and ridesharing in the Commonwealth;
5. Compile and maintain an up-to-date inventory of all abandoned railroad corridors in the Commonwealth abandoned after January 1, 1970;
6. Provide training and other technical support services to transportation operators and ridesharing coordinators as may be appropriate to improve public transportation, ridesharing, and passenger and freight rail services;
7. Maintain liaison with state, local, district, and federal agencies or other entities, private and public, having responsibilities for passenger and freight rail, transportation demand management, ridesharing, and public transportation programs;
8. Receive, administer, and allocate all planning, operating, capital, and any other grant programs from the Federal Transit Administration, the Federal Railroad Administration, the Federal Highway Administration, and other agencies of the United States government for public transportation, passenger and freight rail transportation, transportation demand management, and ridesharing purposes with approval of the Board and to comply with all conditions attendant thereto;
9. Administer all state grants for public transportation, rail transportation, ridesharing, and transportation demand management purposes with approval of the Board;
10. Promote the use of public transportation, transportation demand management, ridesharing, and passenger and freight rail services to improve the mobility of Virginia's citizens and the transportation of goods;
11. Represent the Commonwealth on local, regional, and national agencies, industry associations, committees, task forces, and other entities, public and private, having responsibility for passenger and freight rail, transportation demand management, ridesharing, and public transportation;
12. Represent the Commonwealth's interests in passenger and freight rail, transportation demand management, ridesharing, and public transportation and coordinate with the Department of Transportation in the planning, location, design, construction, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, purchase, and rehabilitation of facilities and services that affect or are used by passenger and freight rail, transportation demand management, ridesharing, or public transportation;
13. Coordinate with the State Corporation Commission on all matters dealing with rail safety inspections and rail regulations that fall within its purview;
14. Prepare and review state legislation and Commonwealth recommendations on federal legislation and regulations as directed by the Secretary of Transportation;
15. Promote public transportation, ridesharing, and passenger and freight rail safety; and
16. Ensure the safety of rail fixed guideway transit systems within the Commonwealth and carry out state safety and security oversight responsibilities for rail fixed guideway transit systems as required by the Federal Transit Administration and federal law. For any rail fixed guideway transit system operated within the Commonwealth pursuant to an interstate compact, the Department of Rail and Public Transportation shall perform its oversight responsibilities in accordance with the interstate compact governing the operation of such system and any applicable federal law.
1992, c. 167, § 33.1-391.5; 2002, c. 355; 2007, c. 435; 2009, c. 146; 2013, c. 211; 2014, c. 805.

Structure Code of Virginia

Code of Virginia

Title 33.2 - Highways and Other Surface Transportation Systems

Chapter 2 - Transportation Entities

§ 33.2-200. Commonwealth Transportation Board; membership; terms; vacancies

§ 33.2-201. Appointment requirements; statewide interest

§ 33.2-202. Meetings

§ 33.2-203. Salaries and expenses

§ 33.2-204. Offices

§ 33.2-205. Oaths and bonds of members

§ 33.2-206. How testimony of members of Commonwealth Transportation Board and Commissioner of Highways taken in civil proceedings

§ 33.2-207. Bookkeeping system

§ 33.2-208. Location of routes

§ 33.2-209. Construction and maintenance contracts and activities related to passenger and freight rail and public transportation

§ 33.2-210. Traffic regulations; penalty

§ 33.2-211. Copies of regulations as evidence

§ 33.2-212. Sections not applicable to certain engines and tractors

§ 33.2-213. Naming highways, bridges, interchanges, and other transportation facilities

§ 33.2-214. Transportation; Six-Year Improvement Program

§ 33.2-214.1. Statewide prioritization process for project selection

§ 33.2-214.2. Transparency in the development of the Six-Year Improvement Program, statewide prioritization process, and state of good repair program

§ 33.2-214.3. Transparency in project selection in Planning District 8

§ 33.2-214.4. Statewide prioritization for the Commonwealth Mass Transit Fund

§ 33.2-215. Policies and operation of Departments

§ 33.2-216. Roadside memorials; penalty

§ 33.2-217. Prohibition of certain weeds and plants on highway rights-of-way

§ 33.2-218. Fees for participating in the Integrated Directional Sign Program

§ 33.2-219. Statements to be filed with Commonwealth Transportation Board by transit systems

§ 33.2-220. Transfer of interest in and control over certain highways, highway rights-of-way, and landings

§ 33.2-221. Other powers, duties, and responsibilities

§ 33.2-221.1. Use of biodiesel and other alternative fuels in vehicles providing public transportation

§ 33.2-222. Commissioner of Highways

§ 33.2-223. General powers of Commissioner of Highways

§ 33.2-224. Employees; delegation of responsibilities

§ 33.2-225. Liaison duties with other organizations

§ 33.2-226. Authority to lease or convey airspace

§ 33.2-227. Defense of employees

§ 33.2-228. Agreements between Commissioner of Highways and certain localities

§ 33.2-229. Furnishing information regarding right-of-way transactions

§ 33.2-230. Written notice of decision to dispose of real property

§ 33.2-231. Establish community service landscaping program

§ 33.2-232. Biennial reports by Commissioner of Highways and the Office of Intermodal Planning and Investment

§ 33.2-233. Gathering and reporting of information and statistics

§ 33.2-234. Construction by state or local employees

§ 33.2-235. Procurement

§ 33.2-236. Maps or plats prepared at request and expense of local governing bodies and other groups; Department of Energy to seek other existing sources

§ 33.2-237. Directional signs for certain educational institutions

§ 33.2-238. Closing highways for safety of public or proper completion of construction; injury to barriers, signs, etc.

§ 33.2-239. Providing highway detours

§ 33.2-240. Connections over shoulders of highways for intersecting private roads

§ 33.2-241. Connections over shoulders of highways for intersecting commercial establishment entrances; penalty

§ 33.2-242. Replacing entrances destroyed in the repair or construction of highways

§ 33.2-243. Paying for damages sustained to personal property by reason of work projects, etc.

§ 33.2-244. Removal of snow and ice from public highways by private entities

§ 33.2-245. Comprehensive highway access management standards

§ 33.2-246. Recreational waysides; regulations; penalties

§ 33.2-247. Wetlands mitigation banking

§ 33.2-248. Expenditure of funds for interstate bridges and approaches

§ 33.2-249. Maintenance and operation of bridges or tunnels on the city and state line

§ 33.2-250. Improving certain private roads and certain town streets and roads

§ 33.2-251. Installation and maintenance of "children at play" signs in counties and towns

§ 33.2-252. Tramways and railways along or across public highways; appeals

§ 33.2-253. Highway safety corridor program

§ 33.2-254. Erection and maintenance of newspaper route boxes

§ 33.2-255. Sale or lease of properties acquired for highway construction

§ 33.2-256. Department of Transportation established

§ 33.2-257. Repealed

§ 33.2-257.1. Notice to be provided to property owners of pending transportation projects

§ 33.2-258. Environmental permits for highway projects; timely review

§ 33.2-259. Maintain drainage easements

§ 33.2-260. Specifications in purchasing lubricating motor oil

§ 33.2-261. Value engineering required in certain projects

§ 33.2-262. Removal of snow from driveways of volunteer fire departments and emergency medical services agencies

§ 33.2-263. School bus stop signs or other indicators

§ 33.2-264. Livestock on right-of-way of the systems of state highways

§ 33.2-265. Comprehensive roadside management program

§ 33.2-266. Intermittent closing of highways subject to flooding; permits; notice

§ 33.2-267. Family restrooms

§ 33.2-267.1. Human trafficking hotline; posted notice required

§ 33.2-268. Contractor performance bonds for locally administered transportation improvement projects

§ 33.2-269. Localities may use design-build contracts

§ 33.2-270. Provide for training of certain local employees

§ 33.2-271. Maintain property acquired for construction of transportation projects

§ 33.2-272. Location of landfill gas pipelines in highway right-of-way; Department of Transportation to provide notice to counties

§ 33.2-272.1. Interstate pipelines; Department of Transportation oversight

§ 33.2-273. Use of steel plates in connection with highway repairs

§ 33.2-274. Application and installation of traffic control measures

§ 33.2-274.1. Roadside safety devices to be equipped with identification numbers

§ 33.2-275. Periodic quantitative rating of certain highways

§ 33.2-275.1. Primary evacuation routes; public information

§ 33.2-276. Noise abatement practices and technologies

§ 33.2-277. Sale of materials to, and use of equipment by, localities and school boards

§ 33.2-278. Facilities for persons desiring to fish from bridges

§ 33.2-279. Use of streams and lowlands obstructed by newly constructed highways as fishponds or water storage areas

§ 33.2-280. Treatment of highway surfaces for dust control

§ 33.2-280.1. Charging electronic toll collection device fees

§ 33.2-281. Policy

§ 33.2-282. Department of Rail and Public Transportation created; appointment of Director

§ 33.2-283. Powers and duties of the Director of the Department of Rail and Public Transportation

§ 33.2-284. General powers of the Department of Rail and Public Transportation

§ 33.2-285. Responsibilities of Department of Rail and Public Transportation

§ 33.2-286. Urban transit agency strategic plans

§ 33.2-287. Definitions

§ 33.2-288. Declaration of public purpose; Virginia Passenger Rail Authority

§ 33.2-289. Board of Directors

§ 33.2-290. Executive Director; agents and employees

§ 33.2-291. Local authorities subordinate to Authority

§ 33.2-292. Powers of the Authority

§ 33.2-293. Acquisition, possession, and disposition of rail facilities; eminent domain

§ 33.2-294. Issuance of bonds

§ 33.2-295. Deposit and investment of funds

§ 33.2-296. Revenues of the Authority

§ 33.2-297. Moneys of Authority

§ 33.2-298. Annual budget

§ 33.2-299. Recordkeeping; audits

§ 33.2-299.1. Exemption of Authority from personnel and procurement procedures

§ 33.2-299.2. Police powers; Authority rules and regulations

§ 33.2-299.3. Governmental function; exemption from taxation

§ 33.2-299.4. Cooperation with federal agencies

§ 33.2-299.5. Continuing responsibilities of the Transportation Board and the Department

§ 33.2-299.6. Dissolution of Authority

§ 33.2-299.7. Exclusions from the Virginia Freedom of Information Act; proprietary records and trade secrets

§ 33.2-299.8. Liberal construction