163.572 – Expansion of area.
163.572 Expansion of area.—Upon a resolution adopted by the governing body of any adjoining county, municipality, or other political subdivision, the authority may, subject to the provisions of s. 163.567(1), by a majority vote of its membership, include such territory in its regional transportation area. History.—s. 8, ch. 71-373; s. 1, ch. 73-278.
163.58 – Transportation fare discounts.
163.58 Transportation fare discounts.—An authority, as defined in this chapter, chapter 343, or chapter 349, shall provide a partial or a full discount on fares for the use of a fixed-route transportation system operated by the authority to a disabled veteran as described in s. 295.07(1)(a) who presents information satisfactory to the authority which evidences eligibility […]
163.61 – “Agency” defined.
163.61 “Agency” defined.—For the purposes of ss. 163.61-163.65, the word “agency” has the meaning ascribed in s. 119.011. History.—s. 43, ch. 97-286.
163.62 – Collaborative client information system; establishment.
163.62 Collaborative client information system; establishment.—Notwithstanding any general or special law to the contrary, the agencies of one or more local governments may establish a collaborative client information system. State agencies and private agencies may participate in the collaborative information system. Data related to the following areas may be included in the collaborative information system, although […]
163.63 – Steering committee; security policy information sharing agreements.
163.63 Steering committee; security policy information sharing agreements.— (1) The counties involved in the creation and administration of a collaborative client information system shall form a steering committee, consisting of representatives of all agencies and organizations participating in the system, to govern the organization and administration of the collaborative system. Each steering committee shall determine its procedures […]
163.64 – Sharing of client information.
163.64 Sharing of client information.—Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, an agency that participates in the creation or administration of a collaborative client information system may share client information, including confidential client information, with other members of the collaborative system as long as the restrictions governing the confidential information are observed by any other agency granted […]
163.65 – Agencies receiving government funding encouraged to participate.
163.65 Agencies receiving government funding encouraged to participate.—An agency that receives moneys from a federal, state, or local agency is encouraged to participate in any collaborative client information system that is available within the service area of the agency. History.—s. 47, ch. 97-286.
163.565 – Short title.
163.565 Short title.—This part shall be known and may be cited as the “Regional Transportation Authority Law.” History.—s. 1, ch. 71-373; s. 1, ch. 73-278.
163.566 – Definitions.
163.566 Definitions.—As used in this part, and unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) “Authority” means a body politic and corporate created pursuant to this part. (2) “Member” means the municipality, county, or political subdivision which, in combination with another member or members, comprises the authority. (3) “Board of directors,” hereinafter referred to as the board, means the governing […]
163.567 – Regional transportation authorities.
163.567 Regional transportation authorities.— (1) Any two or more contiguous counties, municipalities, other political subdivisions, or combinations thereof in this state are authorized and empowered to convene a charter committee for the purpose of developing a charter under which a regional transportation authority, hereinafter referred to as “authority,” may be constituted, composed, and operated as delineated in […]