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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act · Sec. 11308

Sec. 11308. PERFORMANCE-BASED PROPOSALS

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## SEC. 11308 PERFORMANCE-BASED PROPOSALS **[**[49 U.S.C. 24711 note](/us/usc/t49/s24711)**]** ###
(a)Solicitation of Proposals ####
(1)In general Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Secretary shall issue a request for proposals for projects for the financing, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of a high-speed passenger rail system operating within a high-speed rail corridor, including— #####
(A)the Northeast Corridor; #####
(B)the California Corridor; #####
(C)the Empire Corridor; #####
(D)the Pacific Northwest Corridor; #####
(E)the South Central Corridor; #####
(F)the Gulf Coast Corridor; #####
(G)the Chicago Hub Network; #####
(H)the Florida Corridor; #####
(I)the Keystone Corridor; #####
(J)the Northern New England Corridor; and #####
(K)the Southeast Corridor. ####
(2)Submission Proposals shall be submitted to the Secretary not later than 180 days after the publication of the request for proposals under paragraph (1). ####
(3)Performance standard Proposals submitted under paragraph
(2)shall meet any standards established by the Secretary. For corridors with existing intercity passenger rail service, proposals shall also be designed to achieve a reduction of existing minimum intercity rail service trip times between the main corridor city pairs by a minimum of 25 percent. In the case of a proposal submitted with respect to paragraph (1)(A), the proposal shall be designed to achieve a 2-hour or less express service between Washington, District of Columbia, and New York City, New York. ####
(4)Contents A proposal submitted under this subsection shall include— #####
(A)the names and qualifications of the persons submitting the proposal and the entities proposed to finance, design, construct, operate, and maintain the railroad, railroad equipment, and related facilities, stations, and infrastructure; #####
(B)a detailed description of the proposed rail service, including possible routes, required infrastructure investments and improvements, equipment needs and type, train frequencies, peak and average operating speeds, and trip times; #####
(C)a description of how the project would comply with all applicable Federal rail safety and security laws, orders, and regulations; #####
(D)the locations of proposed stations, which maximize the usage of existing infrastructure to the extent possible, and the populations such stations are intended to serve; #####
(E)the type of equipment to be used, including any technologies, to achieve trip time goals; #####
(F)a description of any proposed legislation needed to facilitate all aspects of the project; #####
(G)a financing plan identifying— ######
(i)projected revenue, and sources thereof; ######
(ii)the amount of any requested public contribution toward the project, and proposed sources; ######
(iii)projected annual ridership projections for the first 10 years of operations; ######
(iv)annual operations and capital costs; ######
(v)the projected levels of capital investments required both initially and in subsequent years to maintain a state-of-good-repair necessary to provide the initially proposed level of service or higher levels of service; ######
(vi)projected levels of private investment and sources thereof, including the identity of any person or entity that has made or is expected to make a commitment to provide or secure funding and the amount of such commitment; and ######
(vii)projected funding for the full fair market compensation for any asset, property right or interest, or service acquired from, owned, or held by a private person or Federal entity that would be acquired, impaired, or diminished in value as a result of a project, except as otherwise agreed to by the private person or entity; #####
(H)a description of how the project would contribute to the development of a national high-speed passenger rail system and an intermodal plan describing how the system will facilitate convenient travel connections with other transportation services; #####
(I)a description of how the project will ensure compliance with Federal laws governing the rights and status of employees associated with the route and service, including those specified in section 22905 of title 49, United States Code; #####
(J)a description of how the design, construction, implementation, and operation of the project will accommodate and allow for future growth of existing and projected intercity, commuter, and freight rail service; #####
(K)a description of how the project would comply with Federal and State environmental laws and regulations, of what environmental impacts would result from the project, and of how any adverse impacts would be mitigated; and #####
(L)a description of the project’s impacts on highway and aviation congestion, energy consumption, land use, and economic development in the service area. ###
(b)Determination and Establishment of Commissions Not later than 90 days after receipt of the proposals under subsection (a), the Secretary shall— ####
(1)make a determination as to whether any such proposals— #####
(A)contain the information required under paragraphs
(3)and
(4)of subsection (a); #####
(B)are sufficiently credible to warrant further consideration; #####
(C)are likely to result in a positive impact on the Nation’s transportation system; and #####
(D)are cost-effective and in the public interest; ####
(2)establish a commission for each corridor with 1 or more proposals that the Secretary determines satisfy the requirements of paragraph (1); and ####
(3)forward to each commission established under paragraph
(2)the applicable proposals for review and consideration. ###
(c)Commissions ####
(1)Members Each commission established under subsection (b)(2) shall include— #####
(A)the Governors of the affected States, or their respective designees; #####
(B)mayors of appropriate municipalities with stops along the proposed corridor, or their respective designees; #####
(C)a representative from each freight railroad carrier using the relevant corridor, if applicable; #####
(D)a representative from each transit authority using the relevant corridor, if applicable; #####
(E)representatives of nonprofit employee labor organizations representing affected railroad employees; and #####
(F)the President of Amtrak or his or her designee. ####
(2)Appointment and selection The Secretary shall appoint the members under paragraph (1). In selecting each commission’s members to fulfill the requirements under subparagraphs
(B)and
(E)of paragraph (1), the Secretary shall consult with the Chairperson and Ranking Member of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives. ####
(3)Chairperson and vice-chairperson selection The Chairperson and Vice-Chairperson shall be elected from among members of each commission. ####
(4)Quorum and vacancy #####
(A)Quorum A majority of the members of each commission shall constitute a quorum. #####
(B)Vacancy Any vacancy in each commission shall not affect its powers and shall be filled in the same manner in which the original appointment was made. ###
(d)Commission Consideration ####
(1)In general Each commission established under subsection (b)(2) shall be responsible for reviewing the proposal or proposals forwarded to it under that subsection and, not later than 90 days after the establishment of the commission, shall transmit to the Secretary a report, including— #####
(A)a summary of each proposal received; #####
(B)services to be provided under each proposal, including projected ridership, revenues, and costs; #####
(C)proposed public and private contributions for each proposal; #####
(D)the advantages offered by the proposal over existing intercity passenger rail services; #####
(E)public operating subsidies or assets needed for the proposed project; #####
(F)possible risks to the public associated with the proposal, including risks associated with project financing, implementation, completion, safety, and security; #####
(G)a ranked list of the proposals recommended for further consideration under subsection
(e)in accordance with each proposal’s projected positive impact on the Nation’s transportation system; #####
(H)an identification of any proposed Federal legislation that would facilitate implementation of the projects and Federal legislation that would be required to implement the projects; and #####
(I)any other recommendations by the commission concerning the proposed projects. ####
(2)Verbal presentation Proposers shall be given an opportunity to make a verbal presentation to the commission to explain their proposals. ####
(3)Authorization of Appropriations There is authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary for the use of each commission established under subsection (b)(2) such sums as are necessary to carry out this section. ###
(e)Selection by Secretary ####
(1)In general Not later than 60 days after receiving the recommended proposals of the commissions established under subsection (b)(2), the Secretary shall— #####
(A)review such proposals and select any proposal that provides substantial benefits to the public and the national transportation system, is cost-effective, offers significant advantages over existing services, and meets other relevant factors determined appropriate by the Secretary; and #####
(B)submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report containing any proposal with respect to subsection (a)(1)(A) that is selected by the Secretary under subparagraph
(A)of this paragraph, all the information regarding the proposal provided to the Secretary under subsection (d), and any other information the Secretary considers relevant. ####
(2)Subsequent report Following the submission of the report under paragraph (1)(B), the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives a report containing any proposal with respect to subparagraphs
(B)through
(K)of subsection (a)(1) that are selected by the Secretary under paragraph
(1)of this subsection, all the information regarding the proposal provided to the Secretary under subsection (d), and any other information the Secretary considers relevant. ####
(3)Limitation on report submission The report required under paragraph
(2)shall not be submitted by the Secretary until the report submitted under paragraph (1)(B) has been considered through a hearing by the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives on the report submitted under paragraph (1)(B). ###
(f)No Actions Without Additional Authority No Federal agency may take any action to implement, establish, facilitate, or otherwise act upon any proposal submitted under this section, other than those actions specifically authorized by this section, without explicit statutory authority enacted after the date of enactment of this Act. ###
(g)Adequate Resources Before taking any action authorized under this section the Secretary shall certify to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation of the Senate and the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives that the Secretary has sufficient resources that are adequate to undertake the program established under this section. ###
(h)Definitions In this section: ####
(1)Intercity passenger rail The term “intercity passenger rail” has the meaning given the term in section 24102 of title 49, United States Code. ####
(2)State The term “State” means any of the 50 States or the District of Columbia.
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