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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 1663 (Introduced in Senate) — To reauthorize funding to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority contingent on improvements to the govern... · Sec. 6

Sec. 6. Jeanice McMillan Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Track Safety Task Force

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In this section— the term on-track safety program means the on-track safety program of the Transit Authority; and the term Task Force means the Jeanice McMillan Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Track Safety Task Force required to be established under subsection (b). The Secretary may not provide any amounts to the Transit Authority under section 602(c) of the Passenger Rail Investment and Improvement Act of 2008 (division B of Public Law 110–432 ; 122 Stat. 4968), as added by section 4, until the Transit Authority notifies the Secretary that the Transit Authority has taken action to establish and maintain a safety task force for the development of on-track safety standards for the Transit Authority, to be known as the Jeanice McMillan Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Track Safety Task Force , in accordance with this section.
The Task force shall be responsible for reviewing the on-track safety program of the Transit Authority, including— training and qualifications of employees of the Transit Authority affected by the program; appropriate procedures for protecting employees of the Transit Authority engaged in work along the track right-of-way, including good faith challenge procedures; instructions to train operators; relevant rules of the Transit Authority; third rail safety; illuminations; and any additional related safety matters.
The Task Force shall conduct the review under subsection
(c)in accordance with— the best principles and practices found in Safety Management Systems and High Reliability Organizations identified in the report of the Transit Rail Advisory Committee entitled Implementing Safety Management System Principles in Rail Transit Agencies , dated May 20, 2011; and recommendations detailing how processes, practices, tasks, and individual employee responsibilities can support a strong safety culture, as reported in the report of the Transit Rail Advisory Committee entitled Building Toward a Strong Safety Culture Within the Bus and Rail Transit Industry , dated February 27, 2017. The Task Force shall be composed of 3 members as follows: The Chief Safety Officer of the Transit Authority (or a designee). The Chief Operating Officer of the Transit Authority (or a designee). The President of Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 689 (or a designee). The Chief Safety Officer of the Transit Authority (or a designee) shall be the Chair of the Task Force. The Task Force shall meet at the call of the Chair, but not less frequently than quarterly. Any member of the Task Force may call a meeting of the Task Force if the member provides not fewer than 10 days written notice of the meeting to the other members. The members of the Task Force shall receive no salary or other compensation for their services, but shall be entitled to reimbursement for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their duties. Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Task Force shall issue one or more reports setting forth the recommendations of the Task Force with respect to the on-track safety program. The Task Force shall submit each report issued under this subsection to each covered recipient. Not later than 5 business days before implementing any material modification to the on-track safety program, the Transit Authority shall provide written notice of the material modification to the Task Force. The Task Force shall review any material modification to the on-track safety program at the first meeting of the Task Force after receiving written notice of a material modification under subparagraph (A). Nothing in this paragraph may be construed to preclude or limit the right of the Transit Authority to implement a modification to the on-track safety program that the Transit Authority determines is appropriate to enhance the safety of employees, customers, or third parties.
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  • Pub. L. 110-432
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Sec. 6
Jeanice McMillan Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority Track Safety Task Force
Pub. L.Pub. L. 110-432
Stat.122 Stat. 4968
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