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§ 73-f. Local  coordination  of  rural public transportation services.  Transportation services funded under this article  must  be  coordinated  with  transportation  services  funded by other federal, state and local  sources.  Public,  private,  and  private  non-profit  corporations   or  organizations  applying  for or receiving federal, state or local aid in  order to provide or  contract  for  public  transportation  services  or  transportation  to  the  general public and specific clientele groups in  rural counties, shall coordinate and  integrate  funding  and  resulting  services,  to the maximum extent possible, with services coordinators in  said counties in accordance with this article.  No  rural  county  shall  qualify for aid or assistance authorized pursuant to this article unless  said  county shall first appoint a services coordinator.  An individual,  agency or corporation may be designated a services  coordinator  by  the  county  executive,  if  any,  or  the county legislative body in a rural  county in accordance with rules promulgated by  the  commissioner  which  rules   shall   establish   criteria   for   selecting  and  terminating  coordinators. A rural county may terminate the services  of  a  services  coordinator at any time following established county procedures for same  and  may change its designation of a services coordinator at any time in  accordance with this  article.  A  rural  county's  designated  services  coordinator  may  request,  from  public  and private agencies receiving  federal, state or local aid in that county, information or data  related  to   transportation   services,  facilities,  equipment,  usage,  costs,  revenues and funds as he or she may deem necessary for the  preparation,  revision, updating and implementation of the county's coordinated public  transportation  service  plan.   The extent to which such information is  provided by agencies wishing  to  participate  in  the  program  may  be  considered by the department in the awarding of grants.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-2-f > 73-f

§ 73-f. Local  coordination  of  rural public transportation services.  Transportation services funded under this article  must  be  coordinated  with  transportation  services  funded by other federal, state and local  sources.  Public,  private,  and  private  non-profit  corporations   or  organizations  applying  for or receiving federal, state or local aid in  order to provide or  contract  for  public  transportation  services  or  transportation  to  the  general public and specific clientele groups in  rural counties, shall coordinate and  integrate  funding  and  resulting  services,  to the maximum extent possible, with services coordinators in  said counties in accordance with this article.  No  rural  county  shall  qualify for aid or assistance authorized pursuant to this article unless  said  county shall first appoint a services coordinator.  An individual,  agency or corporation may be designated a services  coordinator  by  the  county  executive,  if  any,  or  the county legislative body in a rural  county in accordance with rules promulgated by  the  commissioner  which  rules   shall   establish   criteria   for   selecting  and  terminating  coordinators. A rural county may terminate the services  of  a  services  coordinator at any time following established county procedures for same  and  may change its designation of a services coordinator at any time in  accordance with this  article.  A  rural  county's  designated  services  coordinator  may  request,  from  public  and private agencies receiving  federal, state or local aid in that county, information or data  related  to   transportation   services,  facilities,  equipment,  usage,  costs,  revenues and funds as he or she may deem necessary for the  preparation,  revision, updating and implementation of the county's coordinated public  transportation  service  plan.   The extent to which such information is  provided by agencies wishing  to  participate  in  the  program  may  be  considered by the department in the awarding of grants.

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Statutes > New-york > Tra > Article-2-f > 73-f

§ 73-f. Local  coordination  of  rural public transportation services.  Transportation services funded under this article  must  be  coordinated  with  transportation  services  funded by other federal, state and local  sources.  Public,  private,  and  private  non-profit  corporations   or  organizations  applying  for or receiving federal, state or local aid in  order to provide or  contract  for  public  transportation  services  or  transportation  to  the  general public and specific clientele groups in  rural counties, shall coordinate and  integrate  funding  and  resulting  services,  to the maximum extent possible, with services coordinators in  said counties in accordance with this article.  No  rural  county  shall  qualify for aid or assistance authorized pursuant to this article unless  said  county shall first appoint a services coordinator.  An individual,  agency or corporation may be designated a services  coordinator  by  the  county  executive,  if  any,  or  the county legislative body in a rural  county in accordance with rules promulgated by  the  commissioner  which  rules   shall   establish   criteria   for   selecting  and  terminating  coordinators. A rural county may terminate the services  of  a  services  coordinator at any time following established county procedures for same  and  may change its designation of a services coordinator at any time in  accordance with this  article.  A  rural  county's  designated  services  coordinator  may  request,  from  public  and private agencies receiving  federal, state or local aid in that county, information or data  related  to   transportation   services,  facilities,  equipment,  usage,  costs,  revenues and funds as he or she may deem necessary for the  preparation,  revision, updating and implementation of the county's coordinated public  transportation  service  plan.   The extent to which such information is  provided by agencies wishing  to  participate  in  the  program  may  be  considered by the department in the awarding of grants.