Session of 2000
HOUSE BILL No. 3032
By Committee on Appropriations
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10 AN ACT enacting
the interstate midwest regional passenger rail
11 compact.
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13 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the
State of Kansas:
14 Section
1. The ``interstate midwest regional passenger rail
compact''
15 is hereby enacted into law and entered into
by this state as a party with
16 any other state or states legally joining
therein in substantially this form.
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PURPOSE
18 The purpose of this
compact is to facilitate and promote the improve-
19 ment and development of regional passenger
rail service in the midwest.
20 A commission is hereby created to achieve
this purpose and to carry out
21 the duties specified in this compact.
22
POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE COMMISSION
23 (a) The duties of
the commission are to:
24 (1) Secure the
funding and authorization necessary to make passen-
25 ger rail improvements a reality for the
region;
26 (2) examine and
facilitate ways that states can form partnerships to
27 implement improved passenger rail service
in the region;
28 (3) create and
facilitate a long-term, interstate plan for high-speed
29 rail passenger service implementation;
and
30 (4) serve as a
liaison with amtrak, the federal railroad administration,
31 the high-speed ground transportation
association, and other regions and
32 entities to ensure that the midwest is
adequately represented and inte-
33 grated into national plans for passenger
rail development.
34 (b) In addition
to its exercise of these duties, the commission may:
35 (1) Provide the
multistate leadership necessary to implement the in-
36 terstate midwest regional passenger rail
compact;
37 (2) work with
local elected officials, economic development planning
38 organizations and similar entities to raise
the visibility of passenger rail
39 service needs; and
40 (3) educate other
state officials and the public on the advantages of
41 passenger rail services as an integral part
of an intermodal transportation
42 system in the region.
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MEMBERSHIP AND COMPENSATION
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1 The manner of
appointment of commission members, terms of office,
2 provisions for removal and suspension
and manner of appointment to fill
3 vacancies shall be determined by each
party state pursuant to its laws,
4 but each member shall be a resident
of the state of appointment. Com-
5 mission members shall serve without
compensation, but the actual and
6 necessary expenses incurred by a
commission member in the perform-
7 ance of duties shall be met by the
state which the member represents,
8 according to its laws.
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OFFICERS
10 The commission shall
elect annually from among its members, a chair
11 and a vice-chair, who shall not be a
resident of the state represented by
12 the chair, and a secretary-treasurer.
13
POWERS AND DUTIES OF OFFICERS
14 The chair of the
commission, if present, shall preside at meetings of
15 the commission, serve as a principal
spokesperson for the commission
16 and perform other duties assigned by the
commission. The vice-chair shall
17 perform the duties of the chair if the
chair is absent or unable to perform
18 required duties. The secretary-treasurer
shall create and maintain a rec-
19 ord of commission meetings and shall
receive and be responsible for
20 money paid to the commission and shall
disburse money as authorized
21 by the commission according to law.
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MEETINGS AND COMMISSION ADMINISTRATION
23 The commission shall
meet at the call of the chair or at the call of a
24 majority of its members, upon 14 days'
notice, but at least three times in
25 each calendar year.
26
FINANCE
27 The commission may
accept, for any of its purposes and functions,
28 donations, gifts, grants and appropriations
of money, equipment, supplies,
29 materials and services from the federal
government, from any party state
30 or from any department, agency or
municipality thereof, or from any
31 institution, person, firm or corporation.
The commission, out of the funds
32 available to it, shall pay all expenses
incurred by the commission in exe-
33 cuting the duties imposed upon it by this
compact. The commission shall
34 not go into debt. The commission shall
submit to the officer designated
35 by the laws of each party state,
periodically as required by the laws of
36 each party state, a budget of its actual
past and estimated future
37 expenditures.
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ENACTMENT AND EFFECTIVE DATE
39 The compact shall be
open for membership for this state as a party
40 with any other state or states legally
joining therein. It shall become ef-
41 fective immediately after the passage of an
act by any party states incor-
42 porating the provisions of this compact
into the laws of such states. The
43 compact shall become effective with respect
to any eligible state when
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1 such state has enacted the compact
into law. Withdrawal from this com-
2 pact shall be by enactment of a
statute repealing the same and shall take
3 effect one year after the effective
date of such statute.
4 Sec. 2. This act
shall take effect and be in force from and after its
5 publication in the statute book.