Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF
Title 415 - NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION - LOCAL ASSISTANCE DIVISION
Chapter 2 - Nebraska Public Transportation Assistance Program
Section 415-2-007 - REQUIREMENTS OF RECIPIENTS
Universal Citation: 415 NE Admin Rules and Regs ch 2 ยง 007
Current through September 17, 2024
007.01 OPERATING ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT REQUIREMENTS: Each applicant, upon acceptance as a recipient will be required to enter into an agreement with the State. The agreement will contain but not be limited to the following items and stipulations:
007.01AAgreement periods will
not exceed two years in length.
007.01B Agreements must state the maximum
amount of subsidy and the maximum percent of eligible operating deficits which
will be subsidized.
007.01C
Applicant must agree to provide local-matching funds and to credit the State
with its proportionate share of any refund of previously-claimed eligible
operating deficit.
007.01D
Applicant must agree to use competitive bidding procedures when purchasing
eligible equipment.
007.01EApplicants must agree to include these
same contract stipulations when subcontracting for service.
007.01FApplicants must agree to submit
reports as required by the State.
007.01GSubsidy payments will be made not more
than once every month.
007.01H
Applicants must agree to allow audit of equipment and records.
007.01I Conditions under which the State may
terminate the agreement.
007.01J
Provisions for changing the agreement.
007.01KProhibition of conflict of
interest.
007.01L Applicant must
agree to hold the State harmless for damage claims.
007.01M Applicant must agree to maintain
third-party liability insurance or, if permitted by law, maintain a
self-insured program.
007.02 CAPITAL ACQUISITION AGREEMENT REQUIREMENTS
007.02A Applicant must adhere to
the applicable grant requirements as outlined in
7.1.
007.02B Vehicle must be used in the provision
of transportation for the public in the service area defined by the
applicant.
007.02C Applicant must
submit local match payment to the Nebraska Department of Transportation prior
to the vehicle being turned over to the applicant
007.02D Applicant must agree to request prior
approval from the Nebraska Department of Transportation before altering the
vehicle.
007.02E Title of the
vehicle must be in the name of the Applicant unless the Nebraska Department of
Transportation permits transfer of title.
007.02F Applicant shall have and maintain a
scheduled vehicle maintenance program in a format approve by the Nebraska
Department of Transportation.- The vehicle will be maintained with cleanliness,
a high level of repair, be mechanically sound and operate safely.
007.02G Applicant may not execute any
transfer of title, lease, lien pledge, mortgage, encumbrance, contract, grant
anticipation note, alienation or other obligation that in any way affects the
Federal interest in the vehicle.
007.02H If vehicle is withdrawn from
transportation service, the Applicant will immediately notify the Nebraska
Department of Transportation. Vehicle will then be disposed of in a manner
determined by the Nebraska Department of Transportation.
007.02I Applicant will not dispose of the
vehicle without prior approval of the Nebraska Department of Transportation.
Vehicle will be disposed of following the guidelines in the most recent
approved State Management Plan.
007.03 REIMBURSEMENT AND REPORTING REQUIREMENTS
007.03A Subsidy payments will be
made on a reimbursement basis, not more than once every month.
007.03B Request for subsidy payment and data
reporting will be made by submitting, each month, the necessary reimbursement
request via the Nebraska Department of Transportation's online portal system,
which will be completed with sufficient detail to assure the State that the
requested subsidy is justified.
007.04 PETITION FOR DENIAL OF FUNDS
007.04A Any public purpose organization
proposing to provide public transportation denied financial assistance may
submit a petition to the Nebraska Department of Transportation requesting the
department to reclassify the proposed service area as not being adequately
served by existing services.
007.04B The petition will bear the signatures
of at least fifty registered voters residing in the proposed service
area.
007.04C Upon receipt of the
petition, the Nebraska Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing
in the proposed service area and will determine whether the proposed service
area is already adequately served.
007.04D The public hearing will be conducted
by the Hearing Officer or designee pursuant to the Administrative Procedure
Act. The Hearing Officer of designee will promptly give notice of an order
granting, denying or modifying intervention to the petitioner and to all
parties, the Nebraska Department of Transportation will not be required to
conduct a reevaluation hearing for an area more frequently than once a
year.
007.05 ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING REQUIREMENTS
007.05A Records
concerning costs which will be claimed for reimbursement must be kept in
conformance with the guidelines contained in most current "Award Management
Requirements" circular as published by the Federal Transit Administration.
007.05B in order to properly
account for eligible reimbursements under the program, cash basis or accrual
basis accounting is acceptable as long as such system is consistent throughout
each agreement period,
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