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Enrolled HB 131: Establishing the Alaska Community and Public Transportation Advisory Board and relating to a long-range community and public transportation plan; and providing for an effective date.

00Enrolled HB 131 01 Establishing the Alaska Community and Public Transportation Advisory Board and relating to 02 a long-range community and public transportation plan; and providing for an effective date. 03 _______________ 04 * Section 1. AS 44.42 is amended by adding new sections to article 1 to read: 05 Sec. 44.42.085. Comprehensive long-range community and public 06 transportation plan. (a) The commissioner, in consultation with the Alaska 07 Community and Public Transportation Advisory Board, shall 08 (1) prepare a comprehensive long-range plan for the development and 09 improvement of coordinated community and public transportation; and 10 (2) revise and update the plan at intervals determined by the 11 commissioner. 12 (b) The department shall submit the comprehensive long-range plan and 13 revisions and updates of the plan to the governor and the legislature. 14 Sec. 44.42.090. Alaska Community and Public Transportation Advisory

01 Board. (a) The Alaska Community and Public Transportation Advisory Board is 02 established in the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities. 03 (b) The board consists of 13 members. Each member shall be a resident of the 04 state. The board is composed of the following members: 05 (1) the commissioner of transportation and public facilities or the 06 commissioner's designee; 07 (2) the commissioner of health and social services or the 08 commissioner's designee; 09 (3) the commissioner of labor and workforce development or the 10 commissioner's designee; 11 (4) the chair of the board of trustees of the Alaska Mental Health Trust 12 Authority or the chair's designee; 13 (5) the state co-chair of the Denali Commission established under P.L. 14 105-277, 42 U.S.C. 3121 note, or the state co-chair's designee; 15 (6) three members with expertise in the transportation needs of senior 16 citizens, persons with disabilities or special circumstances, individuals of low income, 17 or transit-dependent individuals; 18 (7) one member who represents municipalities that operate modes of 19 public transportation; 20 (8) one member who represents nonprofit organizations that operate 21 modes of public transportation; 22 (9) one member who represents transportation providers that receive 23 federal funding available to Indian tribes, including financing provided under 23 24 U.S.C. 204(j) and 49 U.S.C. 5311(c); and 25 (10) two members of the public at large. 26 (c) The members described in (b)(6) - (10) of this section shall be appointed 27 by the governor, and the governor shall provide for appropriate geographic 28 distribution of members to the extent possible. 29 (d) The members of the board listed in (b)(6) - (10) of this section serve 30 staggered three-year terms. If a vacancy arises on the board, the governor shall, within 31 60 days after the vacancy arises, appoint a person to serve the balance of the unexpired

01 term. A person appointed to fill the balance of an unexpired term shall serve on the 02 board from the date of appointment until the expiration of the term. 03 (e) Board members serve at the pleasure of the governor. In addition, a 04 majority of the membership of the board may petition the governor to remove a 05 member listed in (b)(6) - (10) of this section if that member misses more than two 06 meetings in a calendar year, or is otherwise unable to serve, and has not been 07 previously excused. 08 (f) The members of the board shall select a chair and a vice-chair from among 09 the members of the board each year. The vice-chair presides over meetings in the 10 absence of the chair. A majority of the members of the board constitutes a quorum. A 11 vacancy in the board does not impair the right of a quorum to exercise all the powers 12 and perform all the duties of the board. 13 (g) The board shall meet at least three times each year. Meetings may be 14 called by the chair or by a majority of the members of the board. At least one meeting 15 each year must be attended by the board members in person, but all other meetings 16 may be conducted by teleconference. All meetings are open to the public unless an 17 executive session is called based on the criteria in AS 44.62.310(b). 18 (h) Members of the board do not receive a salary but are entitled to per diem 19 and travel expenses authorized for boards and commissions under AS 39.20.180. 20 (i) The Department of Law shall provide all legal services for the board. 21 (j) The department shall provide staff for the board. 22 Sec. 44.42.095. Powers, duties, and functions of the Alaska Community 23 and Public Transportation Advisory Board. (a) The Alaska Community and Public 24 Transportation Advisory Board may issue reports and recommendations and shall, in 25 cooperation with the department, prepare and submit to the department and the 26 governor for review a strategic plan that includes the mission, objectives, initiatives, 27 and performance goals for coordinated community and public transportation in the 28 state. 29 (b) The board shall analyze community and public transportation services in 30 the state and make recommendations for improved agency coordination and 31 combining of services to achieve cost savings in the funding and delivery of

01 community and public transportation services. The board shall assess the community 02 and public transportation needs of Alaskans and recommend means for the removal of 03 barriers that prevent coordination of services to meet those needs. 04 (c) The board shall annually review funding available 05 (1) to state, federal, and local government agencies and private entities 06 that administer or support community and public transportation services and 07 recommend to the governor and the legislature changes to improve effective use of 08 that funding; and 09 (2) from federal sources for the expenses of the board and report that 10 information to the governor, the chairs of the senate and house finance committees, 11 and the chairs of the senate and house transportation committees. 12 (d) The board may establish volunteer regional or local advisory committees. 13 The purpose of the advisory committees is to provide recommendations to the board to 14 address concerns of the regions and local areas of the advisory committee members. 15 (e) The board may receive information from the department as the board 16 considers necessary to carry out its duties. 17 (f) The board shall analyze the use of alternative fuels, including compressed 18 natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane, and biodiesel in community and public 19 transportation vehicle fleets and make recommendations for the use of alternative fuel 20 vehicles where cost effective. 21 * Sec. 2. AS 44.42.085(a), as enacted by sec. 1 of this Act, is amended to read: 22 (a) The commissioner [, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE ALASKA 23 COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD,] shall 24 (1) prepare a comprehensive long-range plan for the development and 25 improvement of coordinated community and public transportation; and 26 (2) revise and update the plan at intervals determined by the 27 commissioner. 28 * Sec. 3. AS 44.42.090 and 44.42.095 are repealed December 31, 2016. 29 * Sec. 4. The uncodified law of the State of Alaska is amended by adding a new section to 30 read: 31 INITIAL APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE ALASKA COMMUNITY AND

01 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY BOARD. (a) Notwithstanding AS 44.42.090(d), 02 added by sec. 1 of this Act, and AS 39.05.055, members described in AS 44.42.090(b)(6) - 03 (10) who are appointed initially to the Alaska Community and Public Transportation 04 Advisory Board shall be appointed by the governor to terms as follows: 05 (1) two members shall serve one-year terms; 06 (2) three members shall serve two-year terms; and 07 (3) three members shall serve three-year terms. 08 (b) The governor may designate a member of the Governor's Coordinated 09 Transportation Task Force, created by Administrative Order No. 254, who is serving as a task 10 force member on the day before the effective date of this section, as a member of the initial 11 Alaska Community and Public Transportation Advisory Board under (a) of this section if the 12 member meets the requirements in AS 44.42.090, added by sec. 1 of this Act. Nothing in this 13 subsection prevents the governor from appointing members to the board who do not serve on 14 the Governor's Coordinated Transportation Task Force. 15 * Sec. 5. Section 2 of this Act takes effect January 1, 2017. 16 * Sec. 6. Except as provided in sec. 5 of this Act, this Act takes effect immediately under 17 AS 01.10.070(c).