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Section 7-707 – Vehicles, Articles and Equipment Improperly Placed or Abandoned on Administration Property

    (a)    The Administration may adopt and enforce regulations for the parking, operation, towing, impoundment, and sale of motor vehicles and unauthorized articles and pieces of equipment improperly placed or abandoned on property owned or controlled by the Administration.     (b)    The Administration police force and local police agencies may issue citations for violations of the regulations adopted under […]

Section 7-601 – Labor Contracts

    (a)    In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated:         (1)    “Accredited representative” includes the representative of any labor organization, or its successor, authorized to act for the employees described in subsection (b) of this section. As of December 31, 1983, “accredited representative” included only:             (i)    The Amalgamated Transit Union, Division No. 1300;             (ii)    The Office and Professional […]

Section 7-602 – Arbitration in Labor Disputes

    (a)    In this section, “labor dispute” is to be construed broadly and includes any controversy as to:         (1)    Wages, salaries, hours, or other working conditions;         (2)    Benefits, including health and welfare, sick leave, insurance, pension, or retirement provisions;         (3)    Grievances that arise; or         (4)    Collective bargaining agreements, including:             (i)    The making or maintaining of any collective bargaining agreement;             (ii)    The terms to […]

Section 7-309 – Assessment of Capital Needs

    (a)    The Administration shall, at least every 3 years, assess the ongoing, unconstrained capital needs of the Administration.     (b)    In undertaking the assessment required under subsection (a) of this section, the Administration shall:         (1)    Compile and prioritize capital needs without regard to cost;         (2)    Identify the backlog of repairs and replacements needed to achieve a state of good repair […]

Section 7-603 – Pensions

    (a)    This section does not apply to a member of the Maryland Transit Administration Police Force who has the powers granted to a police officer under § 7-207 of this title.     (b)    The Administration may establish and maintain a system of pensions and retirement benefits for any of its employees.     (c)    The Administration may:         (1)    Fix the terms of […]

Section 7-310 – Complete Streets Policy

    (a)    In this section, “complete streets policy” has the meaning stated in § 2–112 of this article.     (b)    The Administration shall, in accordance with § 2–112 of this article, adopt a complete streets policy for transit facilities.

Section 7-604 – Compensation of Laborers and Mechanics

    (a)    The Administration shall take the action necessary to ensure that every laborer and mechanic employed by contractors or subcontractors in the construction, alteration, or repair, including painting and decorating, of projects, buildings, and works undertaken or financially assisted by the Administration:         (1)    Is paid wages at rates not less than those prevailing on similar construction in […]

Section 7-401 – Acquisition of Property

    (a)    In connection with any matter under its jurisdiction, the Administration may acquire by condemnation any property located in the District.     (b)    The Administration may purchase the capital stock of a private carrier or acquire by purchase, lease, or condemnation any property of a private carrier used or useful in rendering transit service, including any rolling stock, […]

Section 7-605 – Employee Protective Arrangements

    (a)    The rights, benefits, and other employee protective conditions and remedies of § 13(c) of the federal Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964, as determined by the Secretary of Labor, apply to the operation by the Administration of the transit facilities owned or controlled by it and to any contract or other arrangement for the operation […]