OAR 732-005-0010
Definitions
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“Administration” means the essential activities incurred by the STF Agency: receiving, disbursing and accounting for STF moneys.(2)
“Administrative Allotment” means a fixed amount, disbursed annually to a STF Agency, for Administration.(3)
“Advisory Committee” means a committee appointed by a STF Agency to advise and assist the STF Agency in carrying out the purposes of the Special Transportation Fund.(4)
“Capital equipment” means tangible property having a useful life of more than one year and with an acquisition cost of more than $5,000. Examples include and are not limited to: vehicles, buildings, and passenger shelters. Aggregated purchases, e.g., groups of computers and communication equipment purchased as a single procurement, even if delivered and paid for individually, are treated as capital if the total cost exceeds $5,000.(5)
“Coordination” means working cooperatively with Providers and other individuals and agencies representing people unable to drive, low-income, Elderly and People with Disabilities, to more effectively apply funding and other resources to meet common transportation needs. Coordination actions may reduce duplication of service, reduce cost, increase service levels or make services more widely available in a community.(6)
“Disabled,” also “People with Disabilities” or “Individual with Disabilities” means a person or persons who, by reason of illness, injury, advanced age, congenital malfunction, or other permanent or temporary incapacity, have a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more of their major life activities. This definition does not include substance abuse disorders resulting from the current illegal use of drugs.(7)
“Discretionary Account” means a Special Transportation Fund account for distribution of the remaining cigarette tax receipts and other revenues contributed to the STF set aside following distribution of the Formula Allocation, Minimum Allocation and Administrative Allotment.(8)
“Discretionary Grant” means a grant award from the Discretionary Program.(9)
“Discretionary Program” means a program financed by the Discretionary Account that may be offered by the Division to support Projects benefiting the Elderly and People with Disabilities.(10)
“District” means a mass transit district organized under ORS 267.010 (Definitions for ORS 267.010 to 267.394) to 267.390 (Acceptance of funds from United States) or a transportation district organized under ORS 267.510 (Definitions for ORS 267.510 to 267.650) to 267.650 (Finance elections).(11)
“Division” means the Oregon Department of Transportation, Public Transit Division.(12)
“Elderly” also “Seniors” means individuals who are 60 years of age or older.(13)
“Formula Allocation” means an amount of STF moneys made available to a STF Agency on the basis of the STF Agency’s share of resident population in proportion to the population of the state as a whole.(14)
“Formula Program” means the program of regular distribution of STF moneys from the Division to the STF Agencies that is composed of the Formula and Minimum Allocations, plus the Administrative Allotment.(15)
“Incidental Use” means a use of a Project that is not the primary purpose of the Project.(16)
“Indian Tribe” means a federally recognized Indian Tribe in Oregon that has members residing on a reservation or tribal trust lands in Oregon.(17)
“Minimum Allocation” means a minimum annual amount for which each STF Agency will be eligible, composed of the Formula Allocation moneys plus moneys from the Discretionary Account sufficient to equal the Minimum Allocation.(18)
“Operations” means provision of transportation services.(19)
“Operating Expense” means the costs associated with the provision of transportation services. Operating Expense does not include expense associated with procuring or leasing capital equipment. Common Operating Expenses include, and are not limited to: personnel, insurance, utilities, vehicle and facility maintenance, professional and technical services, security, fuel and tires, purchased transportation services, personnel training, communication and technology maintenance, marketing/public information, and planning integral to the provision of transit services.(20)
“Oregon Transportation Commission” means a commission established under ORS 184.612 (Oregon Transportation Commission).(21)
“Project” means a Public Transportation System or Service, a Capital Item or any associated activity including, but not limited to, planning and needs assessment, training, and research and that falls within the purposes defined in OAR 732-005-0016 (Purpose and Use of the STF and STO Moneys).(22)
“Provider” means a city, county, district, Indian tribe, or any other person or agency, whether public or private, that maintains, operates, or sponsors vehicles and facilities for Public Transportation Services for profit or on a nonprofit or voluntary basis.(23)
“Public Transportation Services” means any form of passenger transportation by car, bus, rail or other conveyance, either publicly or privately owned, which provides service to the general public (not including charter or sightseeing or exclusive school bus) on a regular and continuing basis. Such transportation may include services designed to meet the needs of a specific user group, including for the Elderly and People with Disabilities, and for purposes such as health care, shopping, education, employment, public services, personal business or recreation.(24)
“Recipient” means a city, county, transportation district, mass transit district, county service district, Indian tribe, public or private non-profit corporation, or other person or agency, that is in receipt of STF moneys to finance in whole or part a Project for the elderly and people with disabilities.(25)
“Representative of Disabled Persons” means an individual who is familiar with the needs of People with Disabilities and is knowledgeable or aware of the transportation needs of People with Disabilities.(26)
“Representative of Elderly Persons” means an individual who is familiar with the needs of the Elderly and is knowledgeable or aware of the transportation needs of the Elderly.(27)
“Special Transportation Fund for Elderly and Disabled” also “STF” means moneys generated by a tax on cigarettes, or from other sources, appropriated to the Division for distribution to STF Agencies for the purpose of financing and improving transportation programs and services for the Elderly and People with Disabilities.(28)
“Special Transportation Fund Operating Grants” also “STO Grants” means moneys appropriated from the Oregon General Fund to the Division for distribution to STF Agencies for the purpose of financing Operating Expenses that provide access to Transportation Systems and Services for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities.(29)
“STF Agency” means the mass transit district, transportation district, county in which no part of a mass transit or transportation district is located or Indian tribe that is eligible to receive STF and STO moneys directly from the Division.(30)
“STF Plan” means a plan developed by the STF Agency to guide the investment of STF moneys over at least a three year period.(31)
“STF Program” means a set of policies and procedures that guide the expenditure of STF moneys to benefit transportation services for the Elderly and People with Disabilities.(32)
“Transportation Service” means a project that provides rides or improves access to rides for seniors and individuals with disabilities.(33)
“Transportation System” means one or more transit services that are operated in coordination with each other, and when viewed as a whole, offers access to Transportation Service appropriate to the individual.(34)
“User of Transportation Services” means a person who is Elderly or a Person with Disabilities and who makes use of transportation programs and services for the Elderly and People with Disabilities financed in whole or part with STF moneys.
Source:
Rule 732-005-0010 — Definitions, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=732-005-0010
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