New York Laws
Title 11 - Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority
1279 - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Inspector General.

(a) to receive and investigate complaints from any source or upon his
own initiative concerning alleged abuses, frauds and service
deficiencies, including deficiencies in the maintenance and operation of
facilities, relating to the authority and its subsidiaries as listed in
subdivision two above, the Triborough bridge and tunnel authority and
the New York city transit authority and its subsidiary;
(a-1) to receive and investigate complaints from any source, or upon
his or her own initiative, concerning allegations of corruption, fraud,
use of excessive force, criminal activity, conflicts of interest or
abuse by any police officer under the jurisdiction of the office of the
metropolitan transportation authority and promptly inform the division
of criminal justice services, in the form and manner as prescribed by
the division, of such allegations and the progress of investigations
related thereto unless special circumstances require confidentiality.
Nothing in this paragraph shall require the division of criminal justice
services to participate in the investigation of such allegations or take
action or prevent the division of criminal justice services from taking
action authorized pursuant to subdivision three of section eight hundred
forty-five of the executive law in the time and manner determined by the
commissioner of the division of criminal justice services.
(b) to initiate such reviews as he may deem appropriate of the
operations of the authority and its subsidiaries as listed in
subdivision two above, the Triborough bridge and tunnel authority, or
the New York city transit authority and its subsidiary, in order to

identify areas in which performance might be improved and available
funds used more effectively;
(c) to recommend remedial actions to be taken by the authority and its
subsidiaries as listed in subdivision two of this section, the
Triborough bridge and tunnel authority, and the New York city transit
authority and its subsidiary, to overcome or correct operating or
maintenance deficiencies and inefficiencies that he determines to exist;
(d) to make available to appropriate law enforcement officials
information and evidence which relate to criminal acts that he may
obtain in carrying out his duties;
(e) to subpoena witnesses, administer oaths or affirmations, take
testimony and compel the production of such books, papers, records and
documents as he may deem to be relevant to any inquiry or investigation
undertaken pursuant to this section and to delegate such powers to a
duly authorized deputy inspector general;
(f) to monitor the implementation by the authority and its
subsidiaries, the Triborugh bridge and tunnel authority and the New York
city transit authority and its subsidiary of recommendations made by the
inspector general or other audit agencies; and
(g) to do all things necessary to carry out the functions, powers and
duties set forth in this section.
5. The inspector general shall cooperate, consult and coordinate with
the state public transportation safety board with regard to any activity
concerning the operations of the metropolitan transportation authority.
With respect to any accident on the facilities of the metropolitan
transportation authority, the primary responsibility for investigation
shall be that of the board which shall share its findings with the
metropolitan transportation authority inspector general.
6. The inspector general shall make annual public reports on his
findings and recommendations. Such a report shall be filed in the office
of the governor and with the legislature on or before the first day of
February for the preceding year. The metropolitan transportation
authority and its applicable constituent agencies shall prepare a
response to the annual report and to any and all other final reports
made by the inspector general within thirty days of receipt, which time
may be extended by the inspector general in his discretion, indicating
whether such authority intends to implement the recommendations in such
reports, and, if not, why not. In addition, the metropolitan
transportation authority and its applicable constituent agencies shall
give quarterly reports to the inspector general outlining the status of
each of the recommendations made by the inspector general in his final
reports. Copies of all of these reports shall be sent to the governor,
the temporary president of the senate, the speaker of the assembly, the
chairman of the senate transportation committee, the chairman of the
senate finance committee, the chairman of the assembly corporations,
authorities and commissions committee and the chairman of the assembly
ways and means committee.
7. To effectuate the purposes of this section, the inspector general
may request from any department, board, bureau, commission, office or
other agency of the state, or of any of its political subdivisions, such
cooperation, assistance, services and data as will enable him to carry
out his functions, powers and duties hereunder, and they are authorized
and directed to provide said cooperation, assistance, services and data.

Structure New York Laws

New York Laws

PBA - Public Authorities

Article 5 - Public Utility Authorities

Title 11 - Metropolitan Commuter Transportation Authority

1260 - Short Title.

1261 - Definitions.

1262 - Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District.

1263 - Metropolitan Transportation Authority.

1264 - Purposes of the Authority.

1264-A - State of Emergency; Boarding of a Commuter Transportation by Domestic Companion Animals.

1265 - General Powers of the Authority.

1265-A - Contracts.

1265-B - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Small Business Mentoring Program.

1266 - Special Powers of the Authority.

1266-A - Medical Emergency Services.

1266-B - Medical Emergency Services Plan; Implementation on Long Island Rail Road.

1266-C - Transit Projects.

1266-D - Long Island Rail Road Commuter's Council.

1266-E - Metro-North Rail Commuter Council.

1266-F - Medical Emergency Services Plan; Implementation on Metro-North Commuter Railroad Company.

1266-G - Excess Loss Fund.

1266-H - Authority Police Force.

1266-I - The Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee.

1266-J - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Pledge to Customers.

1266-K - Expired Fare Transfer Policy.

1266-L - Surveillance Cameras; Subway Stations.

1266-L*2 - Light Duty for Employees.

1267 - Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property.

1267-A - Acquisition and Disposition of Real Property by Department of Transportation.

1267-B - Transit Facilities for Transit Construction Fund.

1268 - Co-Operation and Assistance of Other Agencies.

1268-A - Promotion of Qualified Transportation Fringes.

1269 - Notes, Bonds and Other Obligations of the Authority.

1269-A - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Program Review Board.

1269-B - Capital Program Plans; Approvals; Effect of Disapproval.

1269-C - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Capital Program Review Board; Additional Powers and Duties.

1269-D - Submission of Strategic Operation Plan.

1269-E - Financial and Operational Reports.

1269-F - Mission Statement and Measurement Report.

1269-G - Requirements for Certain Authority Contracts and Related Subcontracts.

1270 - Reserve Funds and Appropriations.

1270-A - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Special Assistance Fund.

1270-B - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Dutchess, Orange and Rockland Fund.

1270-C - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Dedicated Tax Fund.

1270-D - Consolidated Financings.

1270-E - Implementation of the Transportation Infrastructure Bond Act of 2000.

1270-F - Implementation of the Rebuild and Renew New York Transportation Bond Act of 2005.

1270-G - Regulation of Certain Authority Expenditures.

1270-H - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Finance Fund.

1270-I - New York City Transportation Assistance Fund.

1270-J - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Commercial Gaming Revenue Fund.

1271 - Agreement of the State.

1272 - Right of State to Require Redemption of Bonds.

1273 - Remedies of Noteholders and Bondholders.

1274 - Notes and Bonds as Legal Investment.

1275 - Exemption From Taxation.

1276 - Actions Against the Authority.

1276-A - Annual Audit of Authority.

1276-B - Authority Budget and Financial Plan.

1276-C - Independent Audit of Authority.

1276-D - Independent Audit by the Legislature.

1276-E - Reporting.

1276-F - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Transit Performance Metrics.

1277 - Station Operation and Maintenance.

1277-A - Transfer and Receipt of Surplus Funds.

1278 - Title Not Affected if in Part Unconstitutional or Ineffective.

1279 - Metropolitan Transportation Authority Inspector General.

1279-A - Management Advisory Board.

1279-B - Transition--Election to Withdraw From the Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District.

1279-C - The Office of Legislative and Community Input.

1279-D - Supplemental Revenue Reporting Program.

1279-E - Assignment, Transfer, Sharing or Consolidating Powers, Functions or Activities.

1279-F - Independent Forensic Audit.

1279-G - Major Construction Review Unit.

1279-H - Debarment.

1279-I - Open Data Reporting.

1279-L - Right to Share Employees.