The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission may not enter into a public-private transportation partnership agreement in the capacity of a proprietary public entity with respect to granting substantial oversight and control over the Turnpike Mainline to another entity unless specific authority is granted through an act of law passed by the General Assembly. However, this shall not restrict the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission from entering into a public-private transportation partnership agreement under this chapter or under other statutes which does not involve granting substantial oversight and control over the Turnpike Mainline to another entity.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 91 - Public-Private Transportation Partnerships
Section 9101 - Scope of chapter
Section 9103 - Public-Private Transportation Partnership Board
Section 9104 - Duties of board
Section 9105 - Operation of board
Section 9106 - Solicitations for transportation projects
Section 9107 - Transportation projects
Section 9109 - Selection of development entities
Section 9110 - Public-private transportation partnership agreement
Section 9111 - Records of requests
Section 9112 - Use of intellectual property
Section 9113 - Police powers and violations of law
Section 9114 - Environmental and other authorizations
Section 9115 - Taxation of development entity
Section 9115.1 - Prohibition on mandatory user fees
Section 9116 - Power of eminent domain
Section 9117 - Sovereign immunity
Section 9118 - Specific performance
Section 9119 - Applicability of other laws
Section 9120 - Adverse interests
Section 9121 - Federal, State, local and private assistance
Section 9122 - Public-Private Transportation Account