Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 39-18 - Rhode Island Public Transit Authority
Section 39-18-1.1. - Findings.

§ 39-18-1.1. Findings.
It is hereby found and declared as follows:
(1) Rhode Island has had a long and rich legacy of providing public transit services that contribute to the fabric of the state;
(2) Public transit continues to evolve and can play increasingly important roles in the future;
(3) Public transit services provide benefits to the quality of communities by curtailing energy consumption, helping people participate in their communities by offering mobility options, defining spaces and promoting sound urban design, and linking activity centers to support social networks;
(4) Pedestrian access and safety is crucial to supporting public transit services;
(5) One of the values of an improved public transit system is the generation of investment and wealth in areas served by the system;
(6) The state’s public transit system should provide a variety of mobility options for people that include services for people with special needs, and services to tourism destinations, employment and retail centers, education institutions and other modes of transportation including rail, air, and water transportation services;
(7) The use of technology is vital for making informed decisions about existing and future public transit services and for providing efficient, user responsive public transit; and
(8) The state in partnership with local communities should support the legacy of public transit services in Rhode Island and improve, expand, and augment that system to meet the needs of the people in the twenty-first (21st) century.
History of Section.P.L. 2007, ch. 504, § 2; P.L. 2007, ch. 518, § 2.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 39 - Public Utilities and Carriers

Chapter 39-18 - Rhode Island Public Transit Authority

Section 39-18-1. - Definitions.

Section 39-18-1.1. - Findings.

Section 39-18-2. - Authority created — Composition — Terms — Oath — Officers — Quorum — Compensation — Conflicts of interest.

Section 39-18-3. - Purposes of the authority.

Section 39-18-4. - Powers and duties of the authority.

Section 39-18-4.1. - Health and safety of passengers.

Section 39-18-4.2. - Alteration of bus route — Public hearing.

Section 39-18-5. - Credit of state and political subdivisions not pledged.

Section 39-18-6. - Eminent domain proceedings.

Section 39-18-7. - Bonds.

Section 39-18-8. - Trust agreement — Other security for bonds.

Section 39-18-9. - Revenues.

Section 39-18-10. - Trust funds.

Section 39-18-11. - Remedies.

Section 39-18-12. - Exemptions from taxation.

Section 39-18-13. - Bonds eligible for investment.

Section 39-18-14. - Negotiable instruments.

Section 39-18-15. - Refunding bonds.

Section 39-18-16. - Limitation of powers.

Section 39-18-17. - Labor relations with employees of acquired transit facilities.

Section 39-18-18. - Action by resolution — Reports — Audits.

Section 39-18-18.1. - Authority deemed instrumentality and political subdivision of state.

Section 39-18-19. - Severability.

Section 39-18-20. - Use of services of department of transportation.

Section 39-18-21. - Agreements and certifications regarding state and federal funds.

Section 39-18-22. - State appropriations.

Section 39-18-23. - Medical care available to employees.

Section 39-18-24. - John J. MacDonald, Jr. Transportation Initiative.