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 1        AN ACT concerning transportation.

 2        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section  1.  Short  title.  This  Act may be cited as the
 5    Interagency Coordinating Committee on Transportation Act.

 6        Section 5.  Findings; purpose. The General Assembly finds
 7    that safe, reliable, and  convenient  transportation  to  and
 8    from  work  and  related  destinations such as child care and
 9    education is an extremely important factor in the ability  to
10    find  and retain employment, particularly in the lower income
11    sectors of the economy. For many people, these transportation
12    needs are not met by existing mass transit.  This  creates  a
13    need  for  innovative  transportation to work strategies that
14    fit  within  local  circumstances.  Many  localities   around
15    Illinois  do  not  have  the  resources  or  the expertise to
16    develop  and  support  innovative   transportation   options.
17    Localities  need  access  to  technical  assistance  both  in
18    designing  programs and in accessing various sources of State
19    and federal funds. Illinois also leaves  substantial  federal
20    transportation  funds unclaimed because of the failure to put
21    forward projects to  use  the  funds.  Thus,  Illinois  would
22    benefit  from  an  Interagency  Coordinating Committee to set
23    priorities and  define  a  vision  for  improving  access  to
24    transportation    for   the   transportation   disadvantaged.
25    Illinois would also benefit from a unified State  process  to
26    apply  for  federal  transportation assistance for innovative
27    transportation  to  work  projects  and  strategies  and  for
28    supplying the matching funds necessary to access that federal
29    assistance. The purpose of  this  Act  is  to  establish  the
30    Interagency Coordinating Committee on Transportation.
 
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 1        Section 10.  Definitions. As used in this Act:
 2             (1)  "Agency"   means   an   official,   commission,
 3        authority,   council,  department,  committee,  division,
 4        bureau, board, or any other unit or entity of the  State,
 5        a  municipality,  a county, or other local governing body
 6        or  a  private  not-for-profit   transportation   service
 7        providing agency.
 8             (2)  "Committee"  means  the  Illinois  Coordinating
 9        Committee on Transportation.
10             (3)  "Coordination"  means  the  arrangement for the
11        provision   of    transportation    services    to    the
12        transportation   disadvantaged   in   a  manner  that  is
13        cost-effective, efficient, and reduces fragmentation  and
14        duplication of services.
15             (4)  "Transportation    disadvantaged"  means  those
16        persons who, because of physical  or  mental  disability,
17        income  status,  age,  location  of  residence,  or other
18        reasons are unable to transport themselves or to purchase
19        affordable transportation and are,  therefore,  dependent
20        upon  others to obtain access to health care, employment,
21        education,  shopping,   social   activities,   or   other
22        life-sustaining activities.

23        Section   15.  Committee.    The   Illinois  Coordinating
24    Committee on Transportation is created and shall  consist  of
25    the following members:
26             (1)  The Governor or his or her designee.
27             (2)  The  Secretary  of Transportation or his or her
28        designee.
29             (3)  The Secretary of Human Services (or his or  her
30        designee).
31             (4)  The Director of Aging or his or her designee.
32             (5)  The  Director  of  Public  Aid  or  his  or her
33        designee.
 
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 1             (6)  The Director of Commerce and Community  Affairs
 2        or his or her designee.
 3             (7)  A  representative of the Illinois Rural Transit
 4        Assistance Center.
 5             (8)  A person  who  is  a  member  of  a  recognized
 6        statewide  organization  representing  older residents of
 7        Illinois.
 8             (9)  A representative  of  centers  for  independent
 9        living.
10             (10)  A   representative   of  the  Illinois  Public
11        Transportation Association.
12             (11)  A representative of an existing transportation
13        system that coordinates and provides transit services  in
14        a multi-county area for the Department of Transportation,
15        Department  of Human Services, Department of Commerce and
16        Community Affairs, or Department on Aging.
17             (12)  A representative of a  statewide  organization
18        of   rehabilitation  facilities  or  other  providers  of
19        services for persons with one or more disabilities.
20             (13)  A  representative   of   a   community   based
21        organization.
22             (14)  A  representative  of the Department of Public
23        Health.
24             (15)  A representative of the Rural Partners.
25             (16)  The Director of Employment Security or his  or
26        her designee.
27        The  Governor  shall appoint the members of the Committee
28    other than those named in  paragraphs  (1)  through  (6)  and
29    paragraph  (16)  of  this Section. The Governor or his or her
30    designee shall serve as  chairperson  of  the  Committee  and
31    shall convene the meetings of the Committee. The Secretary of
32    Transportation  and  a  representative  of  a community based
33    organization involved in transportation or  their  designees,
34    shall  serve as co-vice-chairpersons and shall be responsible
 
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 1    for staff support for the committee.

 2        Section 20.  Duties of Committee.   The  Committee  shall
 3    encourage    the   coordination   of   public   and   private
 4    transportation services,  with  priority  given  to  services
 5    directed  toward  those  populations  who  are  currently not
 6    served or who are underserved  by  existing  public  transit.
 7    The  Committee  shall seek innovative approaches to providing
 8    and funding local transportation  services  and  offer  their
 9    expertise   to   communities  statewide.   Specifically,  the
10    Committee shall:
11             (1)  Coordinate  a  State  process  within   federal
12        guidelines  to facilitate coordination of community-based
13        transportation programs.  This  process  should  include:
14        developing    objectives    for    providing    essential
15        transportation    services    to    the    transportation
16        disadvantaged;    providing   technical   assistance   to
17        communities that are addressing transportation gaps  that
18        affect  low-income  populations; developing a process for
19        requesting federal funds  such  as  the  Job  Access  and
20        Reverse  Commute  (JARC)  Grant  program that is based on
21        input from communities statewide;  assisting  communities
22        in  identifying  funds  from  other available sources for
23        projects that are not an eligible use of JARC funds;  and
24        developing  a  plan  to  identify  and  recruit potential
25        stakeholders   in   future    community    transportation
26        initiatives the committee.
27             (2)  Develop   goals   and   objectives   to  reduce
28        duplication of services and achieve coverage that  is  as
29        complete as possible.
30             (3)  Serve  as a clearinghouse for information about
31        funding  sources   and   innovations   in   serving   the
32        transportation disadvantaged.
33             (4)  Submit  a  report,  not  later than February 1,
 
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 1        2006, to the  Governor  and  the  General  Assembly  that
 2        outlines the progress made by the Committee in performing
 3        its  duties  set  forth  in paragraphs (1) through (4) of
 4        this Section and makes recommendations for statutory  and
 5        regulatory changes to promote coordination.

 6        Section  99.  Effective  date. This Act takes effect upon
 7    becoming law.