(a) Establishment and composition.--There is hereby established a citizen advisory committee. The committee shall consist of:
(1) an even number of members of the general public not fewer than 14 and not greater than 24, the exact number to be determined by the general manager, who shall be appointed by the county commissioners or the county council, as the case may be, of all counties of the third class and second class A who are involved with any city of the first class in the operation of a transportation system and by the mayor of any such city of the first class from residents of their respective municipalities who are regular users of mass transportation service; and
(2) five members of the general public, one resident from each of the counties mentioned in paragraph (1) and one resident from the city mentioned in paragraph (1) who are regular users of mass transportation service, who shall be appointed by the general manager.
(b) Terms.--The composition of the committee shall reflect the proportionate distribution of total ridership among all counties of the third class and second class A who are involved with any city of the first class in the operation of a transportation system and any such city of the first class. The terms of the members shall be two years from the date of appointment or until a successor has been appointed, except that one-half of the members first appointed shall serve for terms of one year and the other one-half shall serve for terms of two years. No member shall serve more than three consecutive terms. The committee shall select from among its number a chairman, vice chairman and a secretary. A majority of the members of the committee plus one shall constitute a quorum.
(c) Subjects to be submitted.--Regardless of whether public hearings are required on the matters described in this subsection, the general manager shall submit to the committee proposals regarding the adoption or amendment of a comprehensive transportation plan, the annual operating budget, any capital budget, the facilities to be operated, the services to be available and the rates to be charged therefor or other matters of a similar nature prior to any final action relating to any of the foregoing. The committee may thoroughly consider the proposals and may prepare and transmit to the general manager and to any interested member of the public written comments concerning the proposals prior to the date when final action is to be taken.
(d) Nature of committee's comments.--Although the general manager shall give careful and due consideration to the committee's comments prior to the taking of any final action, the comments shall be considered only advisory in nature.
(e) Transition provision.--With respect to the citizen advisory committee established under the former provisions of Article III of the act of January 22, 1968 (P.L.42, No.8), known as the Pennsylvania Urban Mass Transportation Act, or the former provisions of Chapter 15 (relating to metropolitan transportation authorities) that committee shall continue in effect and shall be deemed, for all purposes, to be a committee created under this section. This committee shall be deemed to have satisfied the requirements of subsections (a) and (b) concerning the establishment, functions and duties of a citizen advisory committee under this chapter. All members of the committee shall continue in office and shall exercise the powers, functions and duties of members of the committee until the expiration of their respective terms of office in effect on the effective date of this chapter.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 17 - Metropolitan Transportation Authorities
Section 1711 - Creation of metropolitan transportation authorities
Section 1712 - Governing and policymaking body
Section 1713 - Appointment of board members
Section 1714 - Resignation and vacancies
Section 1715 - Meetings, quorum, officers and records
Section 1716 - Secretary, oath, bond
Section 1719 - General manager
Section 1721 - Counsel to the board
Section 1722 - Legal division and general counsel
Section 1723 - Other employees
Section 1724 - Personnel matters
Section 1725 - Public hearings
Section 1726 - Citizen advisory committee
Section 1727 - Investigations and subpoenas
Section 1728 - Conflicts of interest
Section 1742 - Power to acquire property
Section 1743 - Power to contract with public utilities
Section 1744 - Power of eminent domain
Section 1745 - Use of ways occupied by passenger utilities
Section 1746 - Transfer of records by Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission
Section 1747 - Acquisition of equipment
Section 1748 - Transfers of facilities or things of value to any authority
Section 1749 - Compacts to finance operations and particular projects
Section 1750 - Contracts, procurement and sale of property
Section 1751 - Fiscal provisions
Section 1752 - Financial statements and audit
Section 1753 - Aid from Federal Government
Section 1761 - Management of funds
Section 1764 - Contracts with obligees of an authority
Section 1765 - Commonwealth pledges
Section 1766 - Provisions of bonds and trust indentures
Section 1767 - Bonds to be legal investments
Section 1768 - Rights and remedies
Section 1769 - Additional remedies conferrable by an authority
Section 1770 - Validity of pledge
Section 1771 - Security interest in funds and accounts
Section 1772 - Payment of proceeds of tax levied for authority purposes
Section 1773 - Limitation on authority under Federal bankruptcy code
Section 1781 - Exemption from taxation
Section 1782 - Rights and remedies preserved
Section 1783 - Officers and employees continued