228:1 Definitions. – In this chapter: I. " Commissioner " means the commissioner of transportation. I-a. " Construction management " means a method of contracting where the state engages the services of a contractor to work with an architect or engineer. The contractor assumes risk for construction and is required to provide design phase […]
228:10 Outside Activity Restricted. – No member of the department shall act as agent or representative, or engage in private consulting work for, or involving, any contractor, architect, engineer, firm or individual engaged, or interested in the performance of state contracts or whose business includes the manufacture or furnishing of equipment, materials or supplies […]
228:100 Governor’s Advisory Commission on Intermodal Transportation (GACIT) Established. – There is established a governor’s advisory commission on intermodal transportation. The members of the commission shall include the members of the executive council. The commissioner of the department of transportation shall serve as a nonvoting member of the commission. Source. 1994, 283:1, eff. July […]
228:101 Definitions. – In this subdivision: I. " Intermodal transportation " means the movement of passengers from one mode of transport to another. II. " Park and ride facility " means parking lots and related facilities, including terminals, intended for use by commuters, persons engaged in intermodal transportation, and persons sharing a motor vehicle […]
228:102 Power to Operate Facilities. – The commissioner shall have the power to establish, operate, maintain, and improve park and ride facilities that are part of the state highway system and to ascertain what further facilities, improvements, or parking fees may be necessary for the efficient operation of the park and ride facilities and […]
228:103 Restricted Use of Park and Ride Facilities. – I. Park and ride facilities are intended for the short-term use of motorists using carpools, vanpools, public transportation, or intermodal transportation. II. The commissioner may control and manage park and ride facilities to ensure that the intended uses have priority over any other use. The […]
228:104 Removal and Disposition of Abandoned or Illegally Located Vehicles and Other Devices. – I. No person shall park or otherwise leave any vehicle, trailer, equipment, or other device at a park and ride facility in violation of any official sign regulating parking at the facility. II. The commissioner may remove, tow, impound, and […]
228:105 Authority to Enter Into Agreements. – The commissioner may enter into agreements with federal, state, or local agencies or other entities to assist with the planning, construction, maintenance, and management of park and ride facilities. Source. 2008, 210:1, eff. Aug. 15, 2008.
228:106 Repealed by 2011, 224:194, eff. July 1, 2011. –
228:107 Public-Private Partnership Infrastructure Oversight Commission Established. – There is established a public-private partnership transportation infrastructure oversight commission to consider and recommend to the commissioner of transportation projects that may be suitable for delivery using design-build-finance-operate-maintain or design-build-operate-maintain services. The commission shall act as an advisory board during the execution of a public-private partnership […]
228:108 Membership. – I. The commission established in RSA 228:107 shall have the following members: 2 members who shall reside in different geographic regions of the state, to be appointed by the governor for terms of 2 years; 2 members to be appointed by the president of the senate for terms of 2 years; […]
228:109 Duties. – I. The commission shall: (a) Establish a general framework for public-private partnership contracts that establishes a process for the submission and evaluation of all such projects and provides a format and forms to enable the bidder to comply with the requirements including terms and conditions. (b) Provide for the submission of […]
228:11 Highway Surplus Account. – I. At the close of each fiscal year, the following shall be transferred to the highway surplus account: (a) All revenues in excess of budget estimates which are derived from registration fees, drivers’ licenses, gasoline road tolls or any other special charges or taxes with respect to the operation […]
228:110 Procedure. – Whenever the department notifies the commission that it is contemplating the use of a public-private partnership contract for design-build-finance-operate-maintain or design-build-operate-maintain services, the department shall submit a written request to the commission for its consideration. The commission shall provide an initial written response to the request to consider a public-private partnership […]
228:111 Commission Report. – The commission shall issue the following reports: I. Within 6 months of the first meeting of the commission a copy of the framework establishing the process for the submission and evaluation of public-private partnership projects shall be provided to the chairpersons of the public works and highways committee and the […]
228:112 Project Reports. – I. For each request to establish a public-private partnership contract for design-build-finance-operate-maintain or design-build-operate-maintain services, the commission shall report on issues surrounding the project including, but not limited to: (a) The impact on current state employees. (b) The policy and regulatory structure for overseeing a privately operated transportation facility and […]
228:113 Contributions from Other States. – When a project involves one or more other states, the commissioner may receive and accept capital contributions and funding from such other states and may approve the transfer of support personnel and experts. Source. 2016, 276:3, eff. Aug. 15, 2016.
228:114 State and Federal Funding. – Any public-private partnership projects shall be approved as part of the state 10-year transportation improvement program in accordance with RSA 240. Source. 2016, 276:3, eff. Aug. 15, 2016.
228:115 Liability Insurance. – Any contract for public-private design-build-finance-operate-maintain or design-build-operate-maintain services shall provide for securing and maintaining a liability insurance policy for contractors and engineers in the design phase of a project which shall be limited to 10 percent of the cost of such project. A certificate of liability compliance shall be included […]
228:116 Coastal Risk and Hazards Preparedness. – If abandonment of any state highway is considered because of sea-level rise, storm surge, and extreme precipitation events, or in anticipation of such events as projected by the Coastal Risk and Hazards Commission final report, "Preparing New Hampshire for Projected Storm Surge, Sea-Level Rise, and Extreme Precipitation," […]