Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 21, November 1, 2024.
Section 7 CSR 10-7.030 - Distribution of Funds Appropriated to the Missouri State Transit Assistance ProgramPURPOSE: This amendment removes the application paragraph to remain consistent with 7 CSR 10-7.010 and removes the monthly disbursement requirement to reduce regulatory burden.
(1) Criteria. The following criteria will be used to distribute state financial assistance to eligible public mass transportation service providers under section 226.195, RSMo: (A) Eligibility. 1. Applicant shall be a mass transportation service provider and shall be one (1) of the following: B. A city transit authority;C. A city utilities board;D. An interstate transportation authority as such term is defined in section 94.600, RSMo;E. An intrastate transportation authority; orF. An agency receiving funding, either directly or as a sub-recipient, from either the Federal Transit Administration urbanized or nonurbanized formula transit programs.2. Applicant shall show that it will incur operating or capital costs to provide public mass transportation service in Missouri; and(B) Distribution of state financial assistance shall be made on the basis of population, ridership, cost and efficiency of the public mass transportation service provider's program, availability of alternative public transportation in the service area, and local effort or tax support. The commission will determine the allocation of state transit assistance funding to urbanized areas and the allocation to other than urbanized areas.1. For applicants providing public mass transportation services in U.S. Census urbanized areas with a population of fifty thousand (50,000) persons or greater, the distribution of state financial assistance will be made on the basis of relative point scores determined by the following factors: three- (3-) year average of Missouri ridership (maximum twenty-four and one-half (24.5) points); public mass transportation service area population in Missouri (maximum twenty-four and one-half (24.5) points); annual operating cost of the Missouri portion of the program (maximum twenty-four and one-half (24.5) points); efficiency of the program (maximum one (1) point); availability of alternative public transportation in the public mass transportation service area (maximum one (1) point); and local effort or tax support (maximum twenty-four and one-half (24.5) points).2. For applicants providing public mass transportation in areas other than U.S. Census urbanized areas, the distribution of state financial assistance will be made on the following basis of relative point scores determined by the following factors: public mass transportation service area population in Missouri (maximum forty-nine (49) points); three- (3-) year average of Missouri ridership (maximum ten (10) points); annual operating cost of the Missouri portion of the program (maximum twenty-nine (29) points); efficiency of the program (maximum one (1) point); availability of alternative public transportation in the public mass transportation service area (maximum one (1) point); and local effort or tax support (maximum ten (10) points).(2) Applications, Awards, and Disbursements. (A) Applications will be accepted each year.(B) Applications will be processed each year. The commission will review the applications. The commission will use the information in the application as well as the other documentation required by this rule to determine if the application is approved. The commission reserves the right to request additional information. The commission may deny funding as a result of applicant's failure to fully and accurately complete the application.(C) Announcements of financial assistance to applicants will be made each year.(D) Awards will be made for a period of twelve (12) months. Disbursements will be made on a reimbursable basis. The commission will review and approve the expenditures on the invoices.(E) All commission determinations under this rule including but not limited to approval or disapproval of applications, the amount of distributed state assistance, and all other determinations are final and not subject to appeal.(3) Information. Information regarding the Missouri State Transit Assistance Program may be obtained from the transit section in the Multimodal Operations Division, 105 West Capitol Avenue, PO Box 270, Jefferson City, MO 65102. AUTHORITY: section 226.195, RSMo Supp. 2012.* Original rule filed Jan. 18, 2013, effective Aug. 30, 2013. Amended by Missouri Register June 15, 2023/Volume 48, Number 12, effective 7/31/2023*Original authority: 226.195, RSMo 2011.