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Article - Transportation




§7–716.    NOT IN EFFECT

    ** TAKES EFFECT JULY 1, 2024 PER CHAPTERS 583 AND 584 OF 2023 **

    (a)    Before announcing any service change that would constitute a major service change under the Federal Transit Administration’s Title VI Requirements and Guidelines for Federal Transit Administration Recipients, the Department, in collaboration with the Administration, shall:

        (1)    Conduct a transit equity analysis in accordance with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act and the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended to determine whether the change will create a disparate impact on persons with disabilities;

        (2)    Conduct a transit equity analysis in accordance with the Title VI Requirements and Guidelines for Federal Transit Administration Recipients to determine whether the change will create a disparate impact or a disproportionate burden;

        (3)    Perform a cost–benefit analysis, including an analysis of impacts on:

            (i)    Economic development;

            (ii)    Employment;

            (iii)    Education;

            (iv)    Health; and

            (v)    Environmental justice; and

        (4)    Consult with members and leaders of affected communities, including through community outreach to:

            (i)    Racial minority communities;

            (ii)    Low–income communities;

            (iii)    Disabled riders;

            (iv)    Riders with limited English proficiency;

            (v)    Transit–reliant riders; and

            (vi)    Senior riders.

    (b)    (1)    If a transit equity analysis reveals disparate impact or disproportionate burden, the Administration shall:

            (i)    Develop alternatives that would meet the goals of the proposed service change; and

            (ii)    Conduct a transit equity analysis on the alternatives.

        (2)    If a disparate impact can be avoided through use of one of the alternatives analyzed, the Administration shall proceed with that alternative as the primary proposed service change.

        (3)    If there is no alternative that would avoid a disparate impact or disproportionate burden, the Administration:

            (i)    May not implement the proposed service change unless a substantial justification exists that necessitates the change; and

            (ii)    Shall implement the alternative that causes the least disparate impact or disproportionate burden.

    (c)    Before holding a public hearing on a proposed service change, the Administration shall publish on the Administration’s website, for the routes or lines impacted by the service change, an evaluation on the demographics of:

        (1)    The riders of the routes or lines; and

        (2)    The service area.

    (d)    (1)    After completing the public hearings, the Administration shall:

            (i)    Publish the transit equity analysis and cost–benefit analysis on the Administration’s website; and

            (ii)    Compile a report on the impacts of the proposed service change.

        (2)    The report shall include:

            (i)    The transit equity analysis;

            (ii)    The cost–benefit analysis;

            (iii)    A community outreach report;

            (iv)    Any alternatives analyzed; and

            (v)    If applicable, the final alternative selected.

        (3)    If a disparate impact or disproportionate burden exists in the final alternative selected, the report shall include a substantial justification statement.

        (4)    The report shall be:

            (i)    Made available to the public on the Administration’s website, with a visible link from the primary information page relating to the proposed service change; and

            (ii)    Distributed to:

                1.    The members of the Board of Public Works;

                2.    The Attorney General;

                3.    The Secretary of Transportation;

                4.    Any elected officials whose districts would be impacted by the proposed service change;

                5.    Any community leaders consulted during the community outreach process; and

                6.    In accordance with § 2–1257 of the State Government Article:

                A.    The President of the Senate;

                B.    The Speaker of the House;

                C.    The Senate Finance Committee; and

                D.    The House Environment and Transportation Committee.



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