Title: State Trends in Coordination
1State Trends in Coordination
- Nicholas Farber
- August 5, 2010 - APTA State Public Transportation
Partnerships Conference, Seattle WA - National Conference of State Legislatures
- Denver, Colorado
2National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL)
- Non-profit, bi-partisan organization.
- Members are all 50 state legislatures, 7,400
legislators and 30,000 legislative staff in 50
states, D.C. and U.S. territories. - Offices in Denver and D.C.
- Among our goals - To provide legislatures with
information and research about policy issues,
both state and federal. - NCSL tracks state policy developments in all
public policy areas. - Work closely w/ the states, federal agencies,
sister organizations, think tanks
3NCSL Transportation Program
- Covers all topics of interest to state
legislatures in transportation. - Expert, experienced staff
- Instant Response Information Clearinghouse
- Technical Assistance on-site testimony, arrange
expert panels, in-depth research - Policy reports and briefs on numerous topics
- Data Bases Issue-Specific State Transportation
Legislation on funding, coordination, traffic
safety - NCSL Transportation Committee made up of
legislative committee chairs and other
transportation leaders from the 50 states.
4NCSL Transportation Program
- Covers all topics of interest to legislatures in
transportation, including - Human Service Transportation Coordination
- Traffic Safety
- State Transportation Funding
- Hazmat Transportation
- Trucking Issues
- Aviation
- Passenger and Freight Rail
- Transit
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
5Recent Trends in Coordination
- Created Comprehensive Statement of Legislative
Intent that Coordination is State Policy 13
states-- AR, FL, IA, IL, KY, MD, MN, MO, NC, NE,
NH, VT, WA - State Agency Coordinating Councils Established by
Legislation 12 states--AR, FL, GA, IA, ID, IL,
KY, MN, MO, NH, VT, and WA - State Agency Coordinating Councils Established by
Executive Order 14 states-- AK, CO, KS, MD, MA,
NE, NC, NJ, OK, OR, SC, SD, WV, WI
6Recent Trends in Coordination
- Total Number of States with Coordinating
Councils 26Â - Agency Cooperation, without specific mandate 5
states--IA, MA, MI, NH, OH - Recent Proposed Legislation for Coordination
Councils in AL, GA - Local coordination facilitated CA, HI, NH, VA,
WA - Other lawsLegislative mandate for agencies to
cooperate 10 states--AZ, CA, KS, ME, MS, MT,
PA, SC, TN, TX
7Recent Coordination Enactments
- Alaska A.O. No. 243 (2008)
- Created the Governor's Coordinated Transportation
Task Force (CTTF) - Purpose
- To serve as the advisory committee to the
governor - To develop policy and procedural recommendations
for the state's various existing programs - The CTTF presented its findings to the governor
on Feb. 11. - The report presents a process to achieve a
coordinated human service public transportation
culture as well as a structure to sustain it"
8Recent Coordination Enactments
- Florida HB 1175 (2008)
- Requires all human service agencies to identify
dollars spent on NEMT services to transportation
disadvantaged clients - Requires all agencies to pay the transportation
rates approved by the Commission for the
Transportation Disadvantaged - Amends provisions allowing for purchase of
transportation services outside the coordinated
system
9Recent Coordination Enactments
- Georgia HB 277 (2010)
- Creates the Georgia Coordinating Committee for
Rural and Human Services Transportation of the
Governor's Development Council - The committee has to examine the manner in which
transportation services are provided by the
participating agencies represented on the
committee - Requires a report to be submitted to the
Governors Development council every year that
makes recommendations to improve practices
10Recent Coordination Enactments
- Massachusetts HB 107 (2009)
- Created the Massachusetts Mobility Compact
- Goals are to
- Increase mobility for people and goods in the
state - Promote administrative efficiency and program
improvement among transportation agencies - Share best practice techniques
- Promote local economic growth for transportation
facilities in rural and less accessible areas of
the state
11Recent Coordination Enactments
- Minnesota SB 2540 (2010)
- Creates the Minnesota Council on Transportation
Access - The council was established to study, evaluate,
oversee, and make recommendations to improve the
coordination, availability, accessibility,
efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and safety of
transportation services provided to the transit
public - Expires June 30, 2014
12Recent Coordination Enactments
- New Hampshire SB 321 (2010)
- Sets the term of 3 years for the coordination
council members - Broadens the purpose of the coordinating council
from serving senior citizens and persons with
disabilities to the general public, in
particular citizens in need of access to
essential services and activities - Expands the purpose of the council so that it can
approve the formation of local coordinating
councils - Allows the council to issue grants for the
purpose of making grants to improve community
transportation
13Recent Coordination Enactments
- South Carolina HB 3279 (2008)
- Created the Committee to Study Mass Transit and
Human Services Transportation - The committee has to study all mass transit
systems and human services transportation systems
in South Carolina and report on the status of
these programs - The final report was due on March 13, 2010
14Recent Coordination Enactments
- South Carolina EO 2009-13
- Establishes the South Carolina Interagency
Transportation Coordination Council, which
promotes interagency cooperation and statewide
coordination to cut costs and eliminate waste in
current transportation programs.
15Recent Coordination Enactments
- Tennessee HB 2937 (2008)
- Requires the DOT to coordinate all financial
resources that are provided for transportation
services in the state - Requires those seeking funds from the DOT to file
a report detailing the amount needed and the
purpose - Tennessee SB 2835 (2008)
- Requires any state department making a grant for
transportation services and entities receiving
funds for specialized services from the state to
coordinate those transportation services or
specialized transportation services with the
department's multimodal transportation resource
division.
16Recent Coordination Enactments
- Washington HB 2072 (2009)
- Created a work group, led by ACCT, to increase
efficiencies in NEMT - Requires ACCT to collaborate and monitor local
coordinating coalitions toward the council's
progress towards achieving its goals, the
progress of each region in advancing coordination
of and accessibility to special transportation
services, and to provide input to local and
regional planning organizations for advancing
special needs transportation - Creates a local coordinating coalition in each
nonemergency medical transportation brokerage
region.
17NCSL Caltrans MAP Project
- MAP's Goals
- Improve the effectiveness of coordination and
partnerships - Coordination will assist by opening lines of
communication to - Promote human services transportation
coordination - Improve mobility choices for targeted consumers
- Implement the Mobility Management Plan
18NCSL Caltrans MAP Project
- In conjunction with JNTC, NCSL
- Performed legislative research on relevant
California and federal statutes - Conducted presentations, discussions and
interviews with Caltrans, the MAP PAC and other
study stakeholders - Analyzed key regulatory and policy-related issues
which surfaced during the study that were
obstacles to the improvement of state
coordination efforts
19NCSL Caltrans MAP Project
- NCSL Recommendations
- Improve the Unmet Needs Process
- Amend NEMT Medi-Cal regulations
- Strengthen CTSAs
- Improve insurance and volunteer driver laws
- Establish a formalized structure to promote
coordination
20NCSL Transportation Program Transit and Human
Service Transportation Coordination
- Extensive 2005 baseline study of state
coordination efforts - Multi-year effort in conjunction with Federal
Transit Administration (FTA), Community
Transportation Association of America (CTAA) to
create awareness about coordination policy
options in state legislatures. - Recent reports on paratransit insurance, school
bus use, mobility management, state coordinating
councils - Available upon request
21NCSL Transportation Program Transit and Human
Service Transportation Coordination
- 50-State Transportation Coordination Legislation
On-line Data Base - Technical Assistance to states on request
- Presentations at conferences such as the CTAA
Coordination Institute. - Educational sessions for NCSL Transportation
Committee about specific state efforts - Session on coordination in Louisville, KY on July
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25Contact Information
- Nick Farber - nicholas.farber_at_ncsl.org (303)
856-1433 - www.ncsl.org
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