00 HOUSE BILL NO. 21 01 "An Act relating to regional transit authorities." 02 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 03  * Section 1. AS 29.35 is amended by adding new sections to read: 04 Article 9A. Regional Transit Authorities.  05 Sec. 29.35.750. Purpose and creation of an authority. (a) The purpose of a 06 regional transit authority is to provide for public transportation by commuter rail 07 service or other means within the boundaries of the authority. 08 (b) A regional transit authority may be created in one of the following ways: 09 (1) the governing body of a municipality may, by ordinance, create the 10 authority as a public corporation of the municipality; 11 (2) the governing bodies of two or more municipalities may, by 12 substantially identical ordinances adopted by each of the governing bodies, create the 13 authority as a public corporation of the municipalities. 14 (c) One or more municipalities may join an authority established under (b)(1) 15 or (2) of this section on the adoption of substantially identical ordinances by the 01 governing bodies of each affected municipality. 02 (d) The enabling ordinance by which an authority is established 03 (1) must 04 (A) specify the powers, boundaries, and limitations of the 05 authority, consistent with AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799; 06 (B) require the authority to submit a development plan, 07 including the anticipated costs of the project, to the governing body of each 08 municipality that created the authority; the development plan submitted under 09 this subparagraph must include consideration of commuter rail service as a 10 means for providing public transportation within the boundaries of the 11 authority; 12 (C) specify the number, qualifications, manner of appointment 13 or election, and terms of members of the board of directors required by 14 AS 29.35.770; and 15 (D) prohibit the authority from establishing a regional public 16 transportation system unless the authority has demonstrated to the governing 17 body of each municipality that created the authority that the development plan 18 for the system is economically feasible; 19 (2) may provide 20 (A) that the commissioner of transportation and public 21 facilities, or the commissioner's designee, serves as a member of the board; 22 (B) for the selection of a member of the policy board of a 23 metropolitan planning organization formed under 23 U.S.C. 134 to serve on 24 the board. 25 (e) An authority is a body corporate and politic and an instrumentality of the 26 municipality or municipalities creating it but has a separate and independent legal 27 existence. Creation of the authority is an exercise of a municipality's transportation 28 system powers. 29 (f) Nothing in AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799 prevents a municipality or 30 municipalities from creating or participating in a public corporation, including a 31 regional transit authority, in any form or manner not prohibited by law. However, 01 AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799 apply only to and may be used only by an authority created 02 under this section. 03 Sec. 29.35.752. Dissolution of an authority; withdrawal from authority. (a) 04 The enabling ordinance creating a regional transit authority must provide for the 05 manner by which the authority may be dissolved. If an authority ceases to exist, its 06 assets shall be distributed to each municipality that was participating in the authority 07 on the day before the date of dissolution, in proportion to the municipality's 08 contribution to the authority, less any outstanding debt or obligation of that 09 municipality to the authority. Any obligation to bondholders then outstanding shall 10 first be satisfied in full. 11 (b) A municipality that is participating in an authority with one or more other 12 municipalities may withdraw from participation without dissolving the authority. The 13 contributions to the authority made by the withdrawing municipality remain the 14 property of the authority, and the municipality remains liable for obligations under any 15 agreement with the authority or other participating municipalities unless the agreement 16 is changed by the contractual parties. A municipality withdraws from participation in 17 an authority by adopting an ordinance repealing the ordinance adopted under 18 AS 29.35.750(b)(2) or (c). 19 (c) Notwithstanding AS 29.26.100, the powers of initiative and referendum 20 may not be used for withdrawing a municipality from participation in an authority 21 with one or more other municipalities. 22 Sec. 29.35.754. Municipal property. (a) A municipality may transfer and 23 otherwise convey or lease real property and improvements to real property to a 24 regional transit authority for use by the authority for the purposes set out in the 25 ordinance adopted under AS 29.35.750(b) or (c). 26 (b) A municipality may transfer and otherwise assign or lease personal 27 property to an authority for use by the authority for the purposes set out in the 28 ordinance adopted under AS 29.35.750(b) or (c). 29 Sec. 29.35.756. Powers and duties. (a) If provided in the enabling ordinance, 30 a regional transit authority may 31 (1) sue and be sued; 01 (2) have a seal and alter it; 02 (3) acquire an interest in a project as necessary or appropriate to 03 provide financing for the project, whether by purchase, gift, or lease; 04 (4) lease to others a project acquired by the authority on the terms and 05 conditions the authority may consider advisable, including provisions for purchase or 06 renewal; 07 (5) sell, by installment sale or otherwise, exchange, donate, convey, or 08 encumber in any manner, by mortgage or by creation of another security interest, real 09 or personal property that it owns or in which it has an interest, including a project, 10 when the authority determines the action is in furtherance of the authority's purposes; 11 (6) accept gifts, grants, or loans, under the terms and conditions 12 imposed under the gift, grant, or loan, and enter into contracts, conveyances, or other 13 transactions with a federal agency or an agency or instrumentality of the state, a 14 municipality, a private organization, or another person; 15 (7) deposit or invest the authority's funds, subject to agreements with 16 bondholders; 17 (8) purchase or insure loans to finance the costs of projects; 18 (9) provide for security within the boundaries of the authority; 19 (10) enter into loan agreements for one or more projects on the terms 20 and conditions the authority considers advisable; 21 (11) acquire, manage, and operate projects the authority considers 22 necessary or appropriate to serve the authority's purposes; 23 (12) assist private lenders to make loans to finance the costs of projects 24 through loan commitments, short-term financing, or otherwise; 25 (13) charge fees or other forms of remuneration for the use or 26 possession of projects under the agreements described in this subsection, other 27 agreements relating to the projects, covenants, or representations made in bond 28 documents relating to the projects, or regulations of the authority relating to the 29 projects; 30 (14) exercise the powers of eminent domain and declaration of taking 31 within its physical boundaries under AS 29.35.030 to acquire land or materials for the 01 purposes of the authority; 02 (15) regulate land use within the boundaries of the authority; 03 (16) defend and indemnify a current or former member of the board, 04 employee, or agent of the authority against all costs, expenses, judgments, and 05 liabilities, including attorney fees, incurred by or imposed on that person in connection 06 with a civil or criminal action in which the person is involved because of the person's 07 affiliation with the authority if the person acted in good faith on behalf of the authority 08 and within the scope of the person's official duties and powers; 09 (17) purchase insurance to protect and hold harmless its employees, 10 agents, and board members from an action, claim, or proceeding arising out of the 11 performance of, purported performance of, or failure to perform in good faith duties 12 for the authority or arising out of employment with the authority and to hold them 13 harmless from expenses connected with the defense, settlement, or monetary 14 judgments from that action, claim, or proceeding; the purchase of insurance is subject 15 to the discretion of the board; insurance purchased under this paragraph is not 16 compensation to the insured person; and 17 (18) protect its assets, services, and employees by purchasing 18 insurance or providing for certain self-insurance retentions. 19 (b) An authority shall maintain casualty, property, business interruption, 20 marine, boiler and machinery, pollution liability, and other insurance in amounts 21 reasonably calculated to cover potential claims against the authority or a municipality 22 for bodily injury, death, or disability, and property damage that arise from or are 23 related to operations and activities of the authority. 24 Sec. 29.35.758. Bonds of a regional transit authority. (a) If authorized by the 25 enabling ordinance, a regional transit authority may borrow money and issue bonds on 26 which the principal and interest are payable 27 (1) exclusively from the income and receipts of, or other money 28 derived from, the project financed with the proceeds of the bonds; 29 (2) exclusively from the income and receipts of, or other money 30 derived from, designated projects or other sources, whether they are financed, insured, 31 or guaranteed in whole or in part with the proceeds of the bonds; or 01 (3) from its income and receipts or a designated part or parts of them. 02 (b) All bonds shall be sold at public or private sale in the manner, for the price 03 or prices, and at the time or times, the authority may determine. Before issuing bonds, 04 an authority shall provide for consideration at least sufficient, in the judgment of the 05 authority, to 06 (1) pay the principal of and interest on the bonds as they become due; 07 (2) create and maintain the reserves for the payment that the authority 08 considers necessary or desirable; and 09 (3) meet all obligations in connection with and all costs necessary to 10 service the bonds, unless the bond agreement provides that the obligations are to be 11 met or costs are to be paid by a party other than the authority. 12 (c) Bonds shall be authorized by resolution of the authority and shall be dated 13 and mature as the resolution may provide, except that a bond may not mature more 14 than 40 years after the date of its issue. Bonds shall bear interest at the rate or rates, be 15 in the denominations, be in the form, either coupon or registered, carry the registration 16 privileges, be executed in the manner, be payable in the medium of payment, at the 17 place or places, and be subject to the terms of redemption that the resolution or a 18 subsequent resolution may provide. 19 (d) All bonds issued under this section, regardless of form or character, are 20 negotiable instruments for all the purposes of AS 45.01 - AS 45.08, AS 45.12, 21 AS 45.14, and AS 45.29 (Uniform Commercial Code). 22 Sec. 29.35.760. Bonds eligible for investment. Bonds issued under 23 AS 29.35.758 are securities in which public officers and public bodies of the state and 24 its political subdivisions, insurance companies, trust companies, banks, investment 25 companies, executors, administrators, trustees, and other fiduciaries may properly and 26 legally invest funds, including capital in their control or belonging to them. The bonds 27 may be deposited with a state or municipal officer of an agency or political 28 subdivision of the state for any purpose for which the deposit of bonds of the state is 29 authorized by law. 30 Sec. 29.35.762. Pledge of revenue; credit. (a) The pledge of revenue of a 31 regional transit authority to the payment of the principal of or interest on bonds or 01 notes of the authority is valid and binding from the time the pledge is made, and the 02 revenue is immediately subject to the lien of the pledge without physical delivery or 03 further act. The lien of a pledge is valid and binding against all parties having claims 04 of any kind against the authority, regardless of whether those parties have notice of the 05 lien of the pledge. 06 (b) The state and municipalities participating in an authority are not liable for 07 the debts of that authority. Bonds issued under AS 29.35.758 are payable solely from 08 the revenue of the authority and do not constitute a 09 (1) debt, liability, or obligation of the state or a municipality; or 10 (2) pledge of the faith and credit of the state or a municipality. 11 (c) An authority may not pledge the credit or the taxing power of the state or 12 its municipalities. A bond issued under AS 29.35.758 must contain on its face a 13 statement that 14 (1) the authority is not obligated to pay it or the interest on it except 15 from the revenue pledged for it; and 16 (2) the faith and credit of the taxing power of the state or of a political 17 subdivision of the state is not pledged to the payment of it. 18 Sec. 29.35.764. Pledges of the state and municipalities. The state and 19 municipalities participating in an authority pledge to and agree with the holders of 20 bonds issued under AS 29.35.758 and with the federal agency, if any, that loans or 21 contributes funds for a project of the authority that the state and the municipalities 22 participating in the authority will not limit or alter the rights and powers vested in the 23 authority by its enabling ordinance or other law so that it is unable to fulfill the terms 24 of a contract made by it with those holders or that federal agency or in any way impair 25 the rights and remedies of those holders or that federal agency until the bonds, 26 together with the interest on them and interest on unpaid installments of interest, and 27 all costs and expenses in connection with an action or proceeding by or on behalf of 28 those holders or that federal agency, are fully met and discharged. An authority may 29 include this pledge and agreement of the state and the municipalities participating in 30 the authority, to the extent that it refers to holders of bonds of the authority, in a 31 contract with those holders and, to the extent that it relates to a federal agency, in a 01 contract with that federal agency. 02 Sec. 29.35.766. Limitation of liability; fidelity bond. (a) Any liability, debt, 03 or judgment incurred by a regional transit authority shall be satisfied exclusively from 04 the assets or revenue of the authority. A creditor or other person does not have a right 05 of action against the state or a municipality participating in an authority because of a 06 debt, obligation, or liability of an authority. 07 (b) A board member or employee of an authority is not subject to personal 08 liability or accountability because of the execution or issuance of bonds under 09 AS 29.35.758. 10 (c) An authority shall obtain a fidelity bond in an amount determined by the 11 board for board members and each executive officer responsible for accounts and 12 finances of that authority. A fidelity bond must be in effect during the entire tenure in 13 office of the bonded person. 14 Sec. 29.35.768. Exemption from taxation. (a) A regional transit authority 15 exercising the powers granted under AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799 is in all respects for the 16 benefit of the people of the municipalities participating in the authority and the people 17 of the state in general, for their well-being and prosperity, and for the improvement of 18 their social and economic condition. The real and personal property of the authority 19 and its assets, income, and receipts are exempt from all taxes and special assessments 20 of the state or a political subdivision of the state. 21 (b) Bonds issued by the authority under AS 29.35.758 are issued for an 22 essential public and governmental purpose; therefore, the bonds, the interest and 23 income from them, and all fees, charges, funds, revenue, income, and other money 24 pledged or available to pay or secure the payment of the bonds or interest on them are 25 exempt from taxation except for inheritance, transfer, and estate taxes. 26 (c) Notwithstanding the provisions of (a) of this section, an authority and the 27 municipalities participating in the authority may enter into agreements under which 28 the authority agrees to pay the participating municipalities' payments in lieu of taxes 29 and special assessments on real and personal property of the authority that is within 30 the taxing jurisdiction of the municipality. 31 (d) Nothing in this section creates a tax exemption with respect to the interests 01 of a business enterprise or other person, other than the authority, in property, assets, 02 income, or receipts, whether or not financed under AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799. 03 Sec. 29.35.770. Administration of regional transit authority; board. (a) A 04 regional transit authority shall be governed by a board of directors, which shall 05 exercise the powers of the authority. 06 (b) The board shall appoint a chief executive officer of the authority, who 07 serves at the pleasure of the board. 08 (c) The board shall fix the compensation of the chief executive officer, in an 09 amount that is not more than $200,000 a year, exclusive of health and retirement 10 benefits and reimbursement of actual expenses. 11 Sec. 29.35.772. Collective bargaining agreements. (a) A collective 12 bargaining agreement for employees of the state or its political subdivisions who are 13 transferred to a regional transit authority remains in effect for the term of the 14 agreement or one year, whichever is longer, and is binding on the authority unless the 15 parties agree to the contrary before the agreement expires. A labor-management 16 negotiation impasse declared after a transfer of employees under this subsection but 17 before the negotiation of a new collective bargaining agreement shall be resolved as 18 provided in the collective bargaining agreement or, if the collective bargaining 19 agreement does not provide for a resolution, as provided in AS 23.40.070 - 23.40.260. 20 (b) Employees of the state or a political subdivision of the state transferred to 21 an authority shall retain, for one year following the date of transfer or for the duration 22 of a collective bargaining agreement transferred under (a) of this section, whichever is 23 greater, all rights of participation in fringe benefit programs available to the employees 24 on the day before the transfer, or in substantially equivalent programs. 25 (c) AS 23.40.070 - 23.40.260 apply to employees of an authority unless all 26 municipalities participating in the authority are exempt under AS 23.40.255(a). 27 Sec. 29.35.774. Bylaws and regulations. (a) The board of directors of a 28 regional transit authority shall adopt bylaws and appropriate regulations consistent 29 with the enabling ordinance to carry out its functions and purposes. 30 (b) The board shall adopt bylaws as soon after the authority is established as 31 possible and may, from time to time, amend those bylaws. The bylaws may contain 01 any provision not in conflict with law for managing the business of the authority and 02 for conducting the affairs of the authority, including provisions relating to 03 (1) the time, place, and manner of calling, conducting, and giving 04 notice of meetings of the board and committees of the board, if any; 05 (2) the compensation of directors, if any; 06 (3) the appointment and authority of committees of the board, if any; 07 (4) the appointment, duties, compensation, and tenure of officers, 08 directors, the chief executive officer, and other employees, if any; 09 (5) procedures for adopting regulations; 10 (6) procedures for adopting bylaws; 11 (7) procedures for making annual reports and financial statements; and 12 (8) other matters for the conduct of business by the board. 13 Sec. 29.35.776. Authority subject to public records and open meetings  14 laws. A regional transit authority is subject to AS 40.25.110 - 40.25.220 and to 15 AS 44.62.310 and 44.62.312. 16 Sec. 29.35.778. Report and audit. (a) Within 90 days following the end of the 17 fiscal year of a regional transit authority, the board of directors shall distribute to the 18 mayor and governing body of each municipality participating in the authority a report 19 describing the operations and financial condition of the authority during the preceding 20 fiscal year and notify the legislature that the report is available. 21 (b) The report required in (a) of this section 22 (1) must itemize the cost of providing each category of service offered 23 by the authority and the income generated by each category and include a detailed 24 assessment of damage to or enhancement of the quality of the environment of the state 25 resulting from the authority's operation of its public transportation system for the 26 authority's preceding fiscal year; 27 (2) may include suggestions for legislation relating to the structure, 28 powers, or duties of the authority or operation of facilities of the authority. 29 (c) The board shall have the financial records of the authority audited annually 30 by an independent certified public accountant. 31 (d) An authority shall make all of its financial records available for 01 examination to an auditor appointed by a municipality participating in the authority. 02 Sec. 29.35.780. Claims and remedies. (a) The superior court has jurisdiction 03 to hear and determine suits, actions, or proceedings relating to an authority, including 04 suits, actions, or proceedings brought to foreclose or otherwise enforce a mortgage, 05 pledge, assignment, or security interest brought by or for the benefit or security of a 06 holder of the authority's bonds or by a trustee for or other representative of the holders. 07 (b) A holder of bonds or notes or coupons attached to the bonds issued by an 08 authority under AS 29.35.758, and a trustee under a trust agreement or resolution 09 authorizing the issuance of the bonds, except as restricted by a trust agreement or 10 resolution, either at law or in equity, may 11 (1) enforce all rights granted under AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799, the trust 12 agreement or resolution, or another contract executed by the authority; and 13 (2) compel the performance of all duties of the authority required by 14 AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799 or the trust agreement or resolution. 15 (c) In judicial and regulatory proceedings by and against an authority, an 16 authority and its board members and employees enjoy the same rights, privileges, and 17 immunities as a municipality and municipal officers. 18 Sec. 29.35.790. Conflicting laws inapplicable. If a provision of AS 29.35.750 19 - 29.35.799 conflicts with another provision of this title, the provision of AS 29.35.750 20 - 29.35.799 prevails. 21 Sec. 29.35.799. Definitions. In AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799, unless the context 22 otherwise requires, 23 (1) "authority" means a regional transit authority established under 24 AS 29.35.750; 25 (2) "board" means the board of directors of a regional transit authority; 26 (3) "bonds" includes bonds, bond anticipation notes, notes, refunding 27 bonds, or other forms of indebtedness of the authority; 28 (4) "bylaws" means the guidelines adopted by and amended by the 29 board of directors from time to time under AS 29.35.750 - 29.35.799; 30 (5) "commuter rail service" means passenger train service within an 31 urban, suburban, or metropolitan area; 01 (6) "costs of projects" means all or any part of the aggregate costs 02 determined by a regional transit authority to be necessary to finance the construction 03 or acquisition of a project, including, without limitation, 04 (A) the cost of acquiring real property; 05 (B) the cost of constructing buildings and improvements; 06 (C) the cost of financing the project, including, without 07 limitation, interest charges before, during, or after construction or acquisition 08 of the project; 09 (D) costs related to determining the feasibility of, planning, 10 design of, or engineering of the project and, to the extent determined necessary 11 by the authority, administrative expenses; 12 (E) the costs of machinery or equipment to be used in the 13 operation or rehabilitation of a transit facility or operation; and 14 (F) all other costs, charges, fees, and expenses that the 15 authority determines necessary to finance the construction or acquisition; 16 (7) "land" or "real property" means any interest in real property, 17 including tidal and submerged land, any right appurtenant to the interest, and, without 18 limitation, interests less than full title, such as easements, uses, leases, and licenses; 19 (8) "project" means a capital project related or incidental to public 20 transportation; 21 (9) "public transportation" means transportation by a conveyance that 22 provides regular and continuing general or special transportation to the public; 23 (10) "regulation" means a standard of general application or the 24 amendment, supplement, revision, or repeal of a standard adopted by a regional transit 25 authority to implement, interpret, or make specific the law enforced or administered 26 by it or to govern its procedure. 27  * Sec. 2. AS 29.71.800 is amended by adding a new paragraph to read: 28 (26) "transportation system" means the infrastructure and carriers 29 necessary to provide for public or private transportation of goods and individuals, 30 including ports, marinas, railways, terminals, highways, roads, and trails, as well as 31 motor vehicles, trains, and watercraft.