Kansas Statutes
Article 50 - Department Of Transportation
75-5090 Midwest interstate passenger rail compact.

75-5090. Midwest interstate passenger rail compact. The midwest interstate passenger rail compact is hereby enacted into law and entered into with all other states which adopt the compact in a form substantially as follows:

ARTICLE I
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE

The purposes of this compact are, through joint or cooperative action:
(a) To promote development and implementation of improvements to intercity passenger rail service in the midwest;
(b) to coordinate interaction among midwestern state elected officials and their designees on passenger rail issues;
(c) to promote development and implementation of long-range plans for high speed rail passenger service in the midwest and among other regions of the United States;
(d) to work with the public and private sectors at the federal, state and local levels to ensure coordination among the various entities having an interest in passenger rail service and to promote midwestern interests regarding passenger rail; and
(e) to support efforts of transportation agencies involved in developing and implementing passenger rail service in the midwest.

ARTICLE II
ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION

To further the purposes of the compact, a commission is created to carry out the duties specified in this compact.

ARTICLE III
COMMISSION MEMBERSHIP

(a) The manner of appointment of commission members, terms of office consistent with the terms of this compact, provisions for removal and suspension, and manner of appointment to fill vacancies shall be determined by each party state pursuant to its laws, but each commissioner shall be a resident of the state of appointment. Commission members shall serve without compensation from the commission.
(b) The commission shall consist of four resident members of each state as follows: The governor or the governor's designee who shall serve during the tenure of office of the governor, or until a successor is named; one member of the private sector who shall be appointed by the governor and shall serve during the tenure of office of the governor, or until a successor is named; and two legislators, one from each legislative chamber (or two legislators from any unicameral legislature), who shall serve two-year terms, or until successors are appointed, and who shall be appointed by the appropriate appointing authority in each legislative chamber. All vacancies shall be filled in accordance with the laws of the appointing states. Any commissioner appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve until the end of the incomplete term. Each member state shall have equal voting privileges, as determined by the commission bylaws.

ARTICLE IVPOWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION

(a) The duties of the commission are to:
(1) Advocate for the funding and authorization necessary to make passenger rail improvements a reality for the region;
(2) identify and seek to develop ways that states can form partnerships, including with rail industry and labor, to implement improved passenger rail in the region;
(3) seek development of a long-term, interstate plan for high speed rail passenger service implementation;
(4) cooperate with other agencies, regions and entities to ensure that the midwest is adequately represented and integrated into national plans for passenger rail development;
(5) adopt bylaws governing the activities and procedures of the commission and addressing, among other subjects: The powers and duties of officers; the voting rights of commission members, voting procedures, commission business, and any other purposes necessary to fulfill the duties of the commission;
(6) expend such funds as required to carry out the powers and duties of the commission; and
(7) report on the activities of the commission to the legislatures and governor of the member states on an annual basis.
(b) In addition to its exercise of these duties, the commission is empowered to:
(1) Provide multistate advocacy necessary to implement passenger rail systems or plans, as approved by the commission;
(2) work with local elected officials, economic development planning organizations and similar entities to raise the visibility of passenger rail service benefits and needs;
(3) educate other state officials, federal agencies, other elected officials and the public on the advantages of passenger rail as an integral part of an intermodal transportation system in the region;
(4) work with federal agency officials and members of congress to ensure the funding and authorization necessary to develop a long-term, interstate plan for high speed rail passenger service implementation;
(5) make recommendations to member states;
(6) if requested by each state participating in a particular project and under the terms of a formal agreement approved by the participating states and the commission, implement or provide oversight for specific rail projects;
(7) establish an office and hire staff as necessary;
(8) contract for or provide services;
(9) assess dues, in accordance with the terms of this compact;
(10) conduct research; and
(11) establish committees.

ARTICLE V
OFFICERS

The commission shall annually elect from among its members a chair, a vice-chair who shall not be a resident of the state represented by the chair, and others as approved in the commission bylaws. The officers shall perform such functions and exercise such powers as are specified in the commission bylaws.

ARTICLE VIMEETINGS AND COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION

The commission shall meet at least once in each calendar year, and at such other times as may be determined by the commission. Commission business shall be conducted in accordance with the procedures and voting rights specified in the bylaws.

ARTICLE VII
FINANCE

(a) Except as otherwise provided for, the moneys necessary to finance the general operations of the commission in carrying forth its duties, responsibilities and powers as stated herein shall be appropriated to the commission by the compacting states, when authorized by the respective legislatures, by equal apportionment among the compacting states. Nothing in this compact shall be construed to commit a member state to participate in financing a rail project except as provided by law of a member state.
(b) The commission may accept, for any of its purposes and functions, donations, gifts, grants, and appropriations of money, equipment, supplies, materials and services from the federal government, from any party state or from any department, agency, or municipality thereof, or from any institution, person, firm, or corporation. All expenses incurred by the commission in executing the duties imposed upon it by this compact shall be paid by the commission out of the funds available to it. The commission shall not issue any debt instrument. The commission shall submit to the officer designated by the laws of each party state, periodically as required by the laws of each party state, a budget of its actual past and estimated future expenditures.

ARTICLE VIIIENACTMENT, EFFECTIVE DATE AND AMENDMENTS

The states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin are eligible to join this compact. Upon approval of the commission, according to its bylaws, other states may also be declared eligible to join the compact. As to any eligible party state, this compact shall become effective when its legislature shall have enacted the same into law; provided that it shall not become initially effective until enacted into law by any three party states incorporating the provisions of this compact into the laws of such states. Amendments to the compact shall become effective upon their enactment by the legislatures of all compacting states.

ARTICLE IXWITHDRAWAL, DEFAULT AND TERMINATION

(a) Withdrawal from this compact shall be by enactment of a statute repealing the same and shall take effect one year after the effective date of such statute. A withdrawing state shall be liable for any obligations which it may have incurred prior to the effective date of withdrawal.
(b) If any compacting state shall at any time default in the performance of any of its obligations, assumed or imposed, in accordance with the provisions of this compact, all rights, privileges and benefits conferred by this compact or agreements hereunder shall be suspended from the effective date of such default as fixed by the commission, and the commission shall stipulate the conditions and maximum time for compliance under which the defaulting state may resume its regular status. Unless such default shall be remedied under the stipulations and within the time period set forth by the commission, this compact may be terminated with respect to such defaulting state by affirmative vote of a majority of the other commission members. Any such defaulting state may be reinstated, upon vote of the commission, by performing all acts and obligations as stipulated by the commission.

ARTICLE XCONSTRUCTION AND SEVERABILITY

The provisions of this compact entered into hereunder shall be severable and if any phrase, clause, sentence or provision of this compact is declared to be contrary to the constitution of any compacting state or of the United States or the applicability thereof to any government, agency, person or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of this compact and the applicability thereof to any government, agency, person or circumstance shall not be affected hereby. If this compact entered into hereunder shall be held contrary to the constitution of any compacting state, the compact shall remain in full force and effect as to the remaining states and in full force and effect as to the state affected as to all severable matters. The provisions of this compact entered into pursuant hereto shall be liberally construed to effectuate the purposes thereof.
History: L. 2010, ch. 32, ยง 1; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

Article 50 - Department Of Transportation

75-5001 Secretary of transportation, appointment, confirmation, salary; creation and administration of department; application of K-GOAL.

75-5004 Abolition of highway commission and director of highways; transfer of powers, duties and functions to secretary; provisions for transition and continuity; preservation of rules, regulations, orders and directives.

75-5005 State transportation engineer; appointment, qualifications and salary; additional staff assistants and employees of secretary; powers, duties and functions of transportation engineer, staff assistants and employees.

75-5006 Division of transportation administration; director of transportation administration, appointment and salary.

75-5007 Division of transportation operations; director of transportation planning, appointment and salary.

75-5008 Division of engineering and design; director of engineering and design, appointment and salary.

75-5009 Division of planning and development; director of planning and development, appointment and salary.

75-5010 Division of aviation; director of aviation, appointment and salary.

75-5011 Transfer of powers, duties and functions relating to aviation of secretary of economic development to secretary of transportation.

75-5012 Attachment of Kansas turnpike authority to department.

75-5013 Relationship of secretary and officers of Kansas City area transportation district and authority compact.

75-5014 Transfer of officers and employees to department; rights preserved; application of civil service laws.

75-5014a Transfer of employees and preservation of rights under 1982 act.

75-5015 Organization of department; delegation of powers and duties.

75-5016 Chief attorney and additional attorneys for department.

75-5017 Resolution of conflicts concerning disposition of powers, duties, functions and appropriations; succession of secretary to property and records, resolution of conflicts.

75-5018 Creation of advisory boards, commissions or committees within the department; allowances and expenses of members.

75-5019 Effect of department's creation on civil, criminal and administrative actions and proceedings.

75-5021 Location of offices of secretary and department; availability of engineering testing laboratories at Kansas state university.

75-5023 Specific powers of secretary; federal funds; planning for various modes and systems of transportation; agreements and compacts.

75-5024 Expenses of department prior to August 15, 1975; appropriation of moneys for department; expenditures from state highway fund.

75-5025 State rail transportation plan; specific powers and duties of secretary.

75-5026 Same; acceptance of federal funds.

75-5027 Same; rules and regulations.

75-5029 Railroad rehabilitation loan guarantee fund; purposes; limitation on expenditures; administration.

75-5030 Same; payment of amounts in default by mid-states port authority, when; limitation.

75-5031 Same; refinancing agreement; guarantee, limitation.

75-5032 Coordinated public transportation assistance act.

75-5033 Purpose of act.

75-5034 Definitions.

75-5035 Coordinated public transportation assistance fund established; funding.

75-5036 Development of state plan.

75-5037 Secretary of transportation, duties; eligibility of applicants.

75-5038 Withholding of funds, when; appeal.

75-5039 Secretary of transportation, multi-state special permit contracts; highway special permit fund; rules and regulations.

75-5040 Railroad assistance programs; findings.

75-5041 Rail service assistance program; establishment.

75-5042 Rail service assistance program advisory committee; establishment.

75-5043 Advisory committee; membership.

75-5044 Advisory committee; organization.

75-5045 Advisory committee; functions, powers and duties.

75-5046 Railroad loan guarantee program; requirements; restrictions.

75-5047 Rail service assistance program loan guarantee fund; establishment.

75-5048 Rail service improvement program; rail service improvement fund; requirements; restrictions; funding; transfer of money, authorized.

75-5049 Same; loans and grants; requirements.

75-5050 Rules and regulations.

75-5051 Kansas coordinated transit districts act.

75-5052 Same; purpose.

75-5053 Kansas coordinated transit districts; definitions.

75-5054 Establishment of coordinated transit districts; responsibilities of districts.

75-5055 Secretary of transportation, development of plan and establishment of guidelines.

75-5056 Secretary of transportation, powers and duties.

75-5057 Requirement to become a part of coordinated transit district, when.

75-5058 Appeal according to the administrative procedure act.

75-5061 Public use general aviation airports; development fund; grants; duties of secretary of transportation; funding.

75-5062 Secretary authorized to pay employees for the theft of certain tools or equipment.

75-5063 Transportation revolving fund; authorization to establish; creation of separate accounts.

75-5064 Transportation revolving fund; definitions.

75-5065 Transportation revolving fund; secretary of transportation responsibilities; rules and regulations.

75-5066 Transportation revolving fund, established; expenditures.

75-5067 Transportation revolving fund; issuance of bonds by Kansas development finance authority.

75-5068 Transportation revolving fund; applications; agreements; technical advice.

75-5069 Transportation revolving fund; failure of governmental unit to repay; loans construed as bonds.

75-5070 Noise studies; when; funding of abatement measures; rules and regulations.

75-5071 Governors of Kansas hometown heritage act.

75-5072 Same; definitions; procedure; requirements; territorial governors' signs; procedure.

75-5073 Definitions.

75-5074 Lease of equipment and access to equipment, when; prices.

75-5075 Revolving fund.

75-5076 Administration of act; rules and regulations.

75-5077 Issuance of bonds.

75-5078 Railroads; transfer of powers; duties and functions from corporation commission to department of transportation.

75-5079 Listing of signs for tourism or economic development; publication annually.

75-5080 Traffic records enhancement fund.

75-5081 Intermodal transportation projects; intermodal transportation revolving fund.

75-5082 Same; definitions.

75-5083 Same; secretary of transportation; powers and duties; rules and regulations.

75-5084 Same; Kansas intermodal transportation revolving fund; funding; expenditures.

75-5085 Same; issuance of bonds.

75-5086 Same; qualified borrowers; applications; agreements.

75-5087 Same; failure to comply with agreement.

75-5088 Businesses operating within intermodal facility district are ineligible for certain tax credits or other incentives or benefits.

75-5089 Passenger rail service program; requirements; loans or grants; passenger rail service revolving fund.

75-5090 Midwest interstate passenger rail compact.

75-5091 Transit buses, operation on right shoulder of certain highways in Johnson and Wyandotte counties; when, conditions; rules and regulations; reports.

75-5092 Motor fuel tax study; report.

75-5093 Transportation technology development projects; fund; grants; transfers from the state highway fund.

75-5094 Broadband infrastructure construction projects; fund; grants; transfers from the state highway fund.

75-5095 Short line rail improvement program; fund; qualified railroad track maintenance expenditures; transfers from the state highway fund.

75-5096 Driver's education scholarship program; qualified individuals; report to the legislature.