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Chapter 10: Public
Transportation System
§1001. Public Transportation System.
§1002.
Board of Directors.
§1003.
Organization and meetings.
§1004.
Duties and functions of the Board.
§1005.
Revenue of the Public Transportation System.
§1006.
Rules and regulations.
§1007.
Compensation.
There is hereby created a Public
Transportation System which shall be under the supervision of the Board of
Directors of the Public Transportation System.
Source: YDC §5690 ¶1, as enacted by YSL 1-170 §2, modified.
There is hereby established a Board
of Directors of the Public Transportation System which shall consist of
five members. All five members shall be appointed by the Governor
subject to the advice and consent of the Legislature. Members shall
hold membership on the Board for a period of two years, subject to
reappointment, and until their successors have been appointed and
confirmed. All vacancies occurring in the offices of Directors shall
be filled for the unexpired term in the same manner as the original
appointment of the Director whose vacancy is being filled, except that an
unexpired term of less than one year shall be filled by appointment by the
Governor. The Board's majority decision shall in all cases be final
and controlling.
Source: YDC §5690(a), as enacted by YSL 1-170 §2, as amended by YSL 3-33 §1, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on the Yap Public Service Corporation are found in Title 14 (Public Utilities) of this Code. The statutory provisions on the Executive are found in Title 3 of this Code.
The Board shall by majority vote
elect from among its members a Chairman who shall serve for such term as
may be prescribed by the Board. In the event of absence or
disability of the Chairman, the Board may designate another member to
preside during the meeting. Three members of the Board shall
constitute a quorum. The Board shall meet at such times and places
as it may designate but not less than twice a year.
Source: YDC §5690(b), as enacted by YSL 1-170 §2, modified.
The duties and functions of the
Board shall be as follows:
(a)
To establish reasonable fares and determine suitable routes to be
serviced by the Public Transportation System;
(b) To ensure that the Public Transportation System is operated efficiently on a self-supporting basis;
(c) To contract the management of the Public Transportation System to either the government sector or the private sector;
(d) To determine other feasible routes and stops for the purpose of expanding the Public Transportation System as much as the management recommends to be practical;
(e) To provide transportation to and from school for the schoolchildren of Yap State who do not have and cannot afford other means of transportation; and
(f) Such other purposes as may be determined by the Board to be beneficial to the people of Yap State and within the financial capabilities of the Public Transportation System.
Source: YDC §5690(c), as enacted by YSL 1-170 §2, modified.
Revenues generated by the Public
Transportation System shall be deposited in an account or accounts to be
used solely for the operation, maintenance or expansion of the Public
Transportation System. The Board and the contractor of the Public
Transportation System shall enter into a written agreement which governs
the accounting and disposition of all gross revenues.
Source: YDC §5690(d), as enacted by YSL 1-170 §2, modified.
The Board, in consultation with the
contractor of the Public Transportation System, is hereby authorized to
issue and promulgate rules and regulations implementing the provisions of
this chapter, which rules and regulations shall have the force and effect
of law.
Source: YDC §5690(e), as enacted by YSL 1-170 §2, modified.
Cross-reference: The statutory provisions on Administrative Law are found in Title 10 of this Code.
Any member of the Board who is an
employee of the State Government shall be granted administrative leave
with pay while attending meetings of the Board. Non-State Government
members of the Board shall receive compensation of $25.00 per
meeting.
Source: YSL 3-33 §2, modified.
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