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Code · Connecticut · Title 13b — Transportation · CHAPTER 245* — Railroads And Railways

Sec. 13b-212d. Agreement re voting representation for state on Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Metro-North Commuter Railroad. Reporting requirements.

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(a)The Governor may enter into an agreement with the state of New York that provides voting representation for the state of Connecticut on the boards of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the Metro-North Commuter Railroad and their respective successors, if any.
(b)Not later than January 1, 2005, the Commissioner of Transportation shall report to the Governor and the General Assembly concerning
(1)the status of the state's efforts to obtain voting representation on the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the board of the Metro-North Commuter Railroad and their successors, if any,
(2)the status of the recommendations made in the report on the Metro-North operating agreement mandated by section 13b-38g and section 2 of public act 00-129*, and
(3)any other actions with respect to the operating agreement which the commissioner believes are necessary, proper and appropriate to
(A)improve commuter rail service on the Metro North-New Haven Line, and
(B)protect the financial interests of the state.
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