[2015, c. 182, §2(AMD).]
[2015, c. 182, §3(RP).]
In years in which no quinquennial plan is required, amendments to the effective operations may be submitted. Approval of each locally coordinated plan for regional transit must be by the department in collaboration with transit stakeholders, including transportation providers, social service organizations, the United States Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Administration and the Public Transit Advisory Council under section 4209-A. Upon approval, all agencies, groups or organizations named to participate in the provision of service in accordance with a locally coordinated plan for regional transit are eligible to receive funds administered by the department and the Department of Health and Human Services.
[2015, c. 182, §4(AMD).]
The department may enter into a request for proposals process for grants to nonprofit organizations for innovative regional projects that reflect the priorities in subsection 2, paragraph B, involve and integrate multiple service providers and modes of transportation and address service gaps identified as priorities in regional or state planning.
[2015, c. 182, §5(AMD).]
The Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Labor shall ensure that any new service to be provided is adequately funded to cover the costs of the transportation component of the program.
[2015, c. 182, §6(AMD).]
[2015, c. 182, §7(AMD).]
[1979, c. 505, §4(NEW).]
[1987, c. 428, §4(RP).]
23 M.R.S. § 4209