81_FR_5838 81 FR 5816 - Notice of Request for Comments on Update to the Uniform System of Accounts (USOA) and Changes to the National Transit Database (NTD) Reporting Requirements

81 FR 5816 - Notice of Request for Comments on Update to the Uniform System of Accounts (USOA) and Changes to the National Transit Database (NTD) Reporting Requirements

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration

Federal Register Volume 81, Issue 22 (February 3, 2016)

Page Range5816-5819
FR Document2016-01941

The Federal Transit Administration is updating the Uniform System of Accounts (USOA). The proposed updates are prompted by the outdated nature of the 1995 USOA. FTA is seeking public comment on these proposed changes before releasing the updated USOA and implementing the associated changes to 49 U.S.C. 5335, National Transit Database.

Federal Register, Volume 81 Issue 22 (Wednesday, February 3, 2016)
[Federal Register Volume 81, Number 22 (Wednesday, February 3, 2016)]
[Notices]
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From the Federal Register Online  [www.thefederalregister.org]
[FR Doc No: 2016-01941]


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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Transit Administration

[Docket No. FTA-2016-0009]


Notice of Request for Comments on Update to the Uniform System of 
Accounts (USOA) and Changes to the National Transit Database (NTD) 
Reporting Requirements

AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice; request for comments on updates to the USOA and changes 
to the NTD reporting requirements.

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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration is updating the Uniform 
System of Accounts (USOA). The proposed updates are prompted by the 
outdated nature of the 1995 USOA. FTA is seeking public comment on 
these proposed changes before releasing the updated USOA and 
implementing the associated changes to 49 U.S.C. 5335, National Transit 
Database.

DATES: Comments must be received by April 4, 2016. Any comments filed 
after this deadline will be considered to the extent practicable.

ADDRESSES: Please submit your comments by only one of the following 
methods, identifying your submission by Docket Number FTA-2016-0009
     Federal eRulemaking Portal: Submit electronic comments and 
other data to http://www.regulations.gov.
     U.S. Mail: Send comments to Docket Operations; U.S. 
Department of Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building 
Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
     Hand Delivery or Courier: Take comments to Docket 
Operations in Room W12-140 of the West Building, Ground Floor, at 1200 
New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., 
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
     Fax: Fax comments to Docket Operations, U.S. Department of 
Transportation, at (202) 493-2251.
    Instructions: You must include the agency name (Federal Transit 
Administration) and Docket Number (FTA-2016-0009) for this notice, at 
the beginning of your comments. If sent by mail, submit two copies of 
your comments. Due to security procedures in effect since October 2001, 
mail received through the U.S. Postal Service may be subject to delays. 
Parties submitting comments should consider using an express mail firm 
to ensure their prompt filing of any submissions not filed 
electronically or by hand. If you wish to get confirmation that FTA 
received your comments, you must include a self-addressed stamped 
postcard. All comments received will be posted without change to http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided. You 
may review U.S. DOT's complete Privacy Act Statement published in the 
Federal Register on April 11, 2000, at 65 FR 19476 or http://DocketsInfo.dot.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Margaret Schilling, National Transit 
Database Program Manager, Office of Budget and Policy, (202) 366-2054, 
or email: [email protected]. Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. 
to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Introduction

    The National Transit Database (NTD) is the Federal Transit 
Administration's (FTA) primary database for statistics on the transit 
industry. Congress established the NTD to ``help meet the needs of . . 
. the public for information on which to base public transportation 
service planning . . .'' (49 U.S.C 5335). Currently, 821 transit 
providers in urbanized areas report to the NTD through its online 
reporting system. Each year, performance data from these submissions 
are used to apportion over $7 billion of FTA funds for Urbanized Area 
Formula (section 5307) grants, Rural Area Formula (section 5311) 
grants, Tribal Transit Formula grants, Bus and Bus Facilities Formula 
(section 5339) grants, and State of Good Repair (section 5337) grants. 
The data is made available on the NTD Web site at www.ntdprogram.gov 
for the benefit of the public, transit systems, and all levels of 
government. The data is also used in the annual National Transit 
Summaries and Trends report, the biennial Conditions and Performance 
Report to Congress, and in meeting FTA's obligations under the 
Government Performance and Results Act. Reporting requirements are 
governed by a Uniform System of Accounts (USOA) and Reporting Manuals 
that are issued each year. The USOA is the chart of accounts and 
accounting manual that describes how transit agencies are to report to 
the NTD. The USOA was originally published in 1977 when NTD reporting 
began. While the NTD has undergone numerous and substantial changes in 
the past 38 years, the USOA was last updated for minor changes in 1995. 
This notice proposes updates to the USOA to better align with today's 
NTD and accounting practices and to address FTA data needs and common 
questions among NTD reporters.

II. Background

    This notice proposes changes to the USOA that impact NTD reporting 
requirements. FTA proposes that changes A-J below take effect starting 
with the FY17 data reporting cycle. Change K below, the revised APC 
certification policy, would take effect when changes are proposed in 
the Federal Register. Following is a summary of proposed changes:

A. Separation of ``Passenger-Paid Fares'' and ``Organization-Paid 
Fares''
B. Separation of ``Paid Absences'' From ``Fringe Benefits''
C. Consolidation of ``Casualty and Liability Costs'' Under General 
Administration Function
D. Expansion of Assets and Liabilities Object Classes (F-60)
E. Addition of ``Voluntary Non-Exchange Transactions''
F. Addition of ``Sales and Disposals of Assets''
G. Simplification of State Fund Reporting
H. Reorganization of B-30 Contractual Relationship

    Additionally, this notice proposes the following changes to the NTD 
reporting requirements that are not directly addressed in the updated 
USOA:

I. Separation of Operators' and Non-Operators' Work Hours and Counts
J. Enhanced Auditor's Review
K. Revised APC Certification Policy

    Finally, FTA seeks comments on the decision to not require a 
separate non-add item for police force expenses.

III. Proposed Changes to the National Transit Database Reporting 
Requirements

A. Separation of ``Passenger-Paid Fares'' and ``Organization-Paid 
Fares''

    Currently, the NTD category ``Passenger Fares'' includes both 
directly paid fares collected via standard methods such as a farebox or 
purchase of monthly passes and less direct fares--for example, where a 
university pays the transit agency to provide fare-free service to 
students. This combination of revenue sources has been confusing to 
some reporters.

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There are examples where guidance is ambiguous, including when another 
entity pays the transit agency for service but does not pay the full 
cost of the service.
    In order to address these issues and clarify reporting 
requirements, FTA proposes the separation of Passenger Fares into two 
categories: ``Passenger-Paid Fares'' and ``Organization-Paid Fares.'' 
Traditional fare revenue would be captured as ``Passenger-Paid Fares'', 
while other ``farelike'' revenue would be ``Organization-Paid Fares.'' 
This proposed update provides additional insight into the sources of 
revenues and helps the reporters identify peers with similar operating 
models.

B. Separation of ``Paid Absences'' From ``Fringe Benefits''

    Currently the NTD includes employees' paid absences, e.g., vacation 
time, holidays, and sick leave, as ``Fringe Benefits.'' However, this 
differs from many reporters' internal accounts; many reporters classify 
these expenses as salaries and wages.
    In order to resolve this discrepancy, FTA proposes the creation of 
a new category ``Paid Absences.'' This category would be further 
divided between operators and non-operators, to align with the way 
salaries and wages are reported in NTD. FTA considered simply moving 
paid absences from ``Fringe Benefits'' to ``Salaries and Wages,'' but 
did not propose this change because it would produce a discontinuity in 
the data over time.

C. Consolidation of ``Casualty and Liability Costs'' Under General 
Administration Function

    Currently the NTD captures ``Casualty and Liability Costs'' 
expenses under three functions: Vehicle Maintenance, Non-Vehicle 
Maintenance, and General Administration. However, these expenses are 
reported under these functions inconsistently across reporters. Some 
reporters divide the expenses among the three functions according to 
the type of expense, while others report all ``Casualty and Liability 
Costs'' under General Administration.
    Due to the intricacy and variety of expenses classified as 
``Casualty and Liability Costs,'' it may be impractical to provide 
classifications for all possible ``Casualty and Liability Costs'' by 
function. Therefore, FTA proposes that reporters consolidate all 
``Casualty and Liability Costs'' under the General Administration 
function. While this would produce a one-time discontinuity in the data 
for some reporters, it would improve comparability of data across 
reporters in the future and reduce reporting burden.

D. Expansion of Assets and Liabilities Object Classes (F-60)

    The current F-60 Statement of Finances form was instituted with the 
purpose of providing a transit agency's financial status at a glance. 
However the required fields in the current form do not provide a 
comprehensive insight into the agency's financial status. Its limited 
nature makes it only marginally useful for this purpose while creating 
confusion for reporters in determining what information to report.
    FTA proposes expanding the form to resemble an agency's published 
balance sheet at the summary level. FTA initially considered requiring 
agencies to upload their published balanced sheets to NTD but decided 
against this because it would not provide uniform categories with which 
to facilitate fair peer comparisons and calculation of financial 
metrics. FTA proposes the following categories:

 Assets
    [cir] Current Assets
    [ssquf] Cash and Cash Equivalents
    [ssquf] Accounts Receivable
    [ssquf] Inventory
    [ssquf] Prepaid Expenses
    [ssquf] Current Investments and Current Portions of Long-Term 
Investments
    [ssquf] Other Current Assets
    [cir] Noncurrent Assets
    [ssquf] Capital Assets
    [ssquf] Intangible Assets
    [ssquf] Capital Leases Receivable
    [ssquf] Pension Funds
    [ssquf] Special Funds
    [ssquf] Work in Process
    [ssquf] Investments
 Liabilities
    [cir] Current Liabilities
    [ssquf] Current Accounts Payable
    [ssquf] Short-Term Debt and Current Portions of Long-Term Debt
    [ssquf] Accrued Liabilities
    [ssquf] Other Current Liabilities
    [cir] Noncurrent Liabilities
    [ssquf] Long-Term Debt
    [ssquf] Noncurrent Accounts Payable
    [ssquf] Capital Lease Obligations
    [ssquf] Long-Term Pension Liabilities
    [ssquf] Estimated Liabilities
    [ssquf] Other Noncurrent Liabilities

E. Addition of ``Voluntary Non-Exchange Transactions''

    The existing USOA did not provide guidance on how agencies should 
report transaction in which an entity does not receive equal return for 
what it provides. For example, if one agency constructs a new fixed 
rail line and transfers ownership to another agency, this transaction 
is called a ``Voluntary Non-Exchange Transaction.''
    FTA proposes the addition of revenue and expense fields for 
``Voluntary Non-Exchange Transactions'' on the F-10 Sources of Funds: 
Non-Added Revenue and F-40 Operating Expenses Summary and Reconciling 
Items forms. The reporter providing the asset or service would record 
the value of the asset as a reconciling item expense, while the 
receiving reporter would record its value as non-added revenue, which 
means it would not be included in the reporter's revenue total 
alongside cash revenues like fares, local funds, and federal grants. 
This would provide explanation for the sudden decrease/increase in 
assets.

F. Addition of Sales and Disposals of Assets

    Currently, the USOA includes funds received from selling or 
disposing capital assets in directly generated funds. In most cases 
this activity is not considered a revenue, since the agency is simply 
converting an asset from one form to another (e.g., capital asset to 
cash) rather than increasing its total assets. FTA proposes to add an 
object class called ``Sales and Disposals of Assets'' under the 
category Non-Added Revenues on the F-10 Sources of Funds to capture 
funds earned from sales and disposals of capital assets. When the 
agency recognizes a gain on such a sale by selling the asset for more 
than its book value, the gain would be reported as revenue.

G. Simplification of State Fund Reporting

    All State funding comes either from the General Fund or the 
Transportation Fund. Currently, the NTD requires transit agencies to 
report the Transportation Fund at the original dedicated sources of 
funds level such as fuel taxes, income taxes, and vehicle registration 
fees. However, it has proved impractical for reporters to separate 
their Transportation Funds into these categories, since the proportion 
of the Transportation Funds provided by each funding source changes 
from year to year, and in many cases, occurs before the funding ever 
reaches the transit agency.
    FTA proposes to consolidate all Dedicated Funds and Other Funds 
under the State section on the F-10 Sources of Funds form into a single 
category called ``State Transportation Funds.'' Rather than gathering 
inaccurate or inconsistent data, NTD will simply collect whether state 
funding comes from the General Fund or the Transportation Fund.

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H. Reorganization of B-30 Contractual Relationship

    At present, the B-30 Contractual Relationship form requires 
agencies to perform counterintuitive calculations and report data in 
fields with names that are difficult to understand. As a result, 
agencies may report inaccurate and inconsistent data into the NTD and 
data users have difficulty interpreting NTD data.
    FTA proposes to have three different versions of this form, 
customized based on whether the fare revenues are retained by the 
contractor or by the reporter, and whether the purchased transportation 
mode is Vanpool. The customized forms will reduce confusion regarding 
the calculation that must be performed to report data into the form.
    In the new scheme, there would be separate versions of the form for 
the case where the contractor retains the fare revenue, and the case 
where the agency retains the fare revenue. The reporter would complete 
fields called ``Purchased Transportation Fare Revenue,'' ``Direct 
Payment,'' ``Capital Leasing,'' ``Other Operating Expenses Incurred by 
the Buyer,'' and ``Other Reconciling Item Expenses Incurred by the 
Buyer.''
    In addition, FTA proposes that Vanpool mode should have its own 
version of the B-30 form. This will reflect the ways Vanpool contracts 
usually differ from other purchased transportation contracts. Vanpool 
reporters would complete fields called ``Passenger Fees,'' ``Passenger 
Out-of-Pocket Expenses,'' ``Agency Subsidy,'' ``Capital Leasing,'' 
``Other Operating Expenses Incurred by the Buyer,'' and ``Other 
Reconciling Item Expenses Incurred by the Buyer.''

I. Separation of Operators' and Non-Operators' Work Hours and Counts

    On the F-30 Operating Expenses form, NTD collects data on salaries 
and wages for operators and non-operators separately. However, on the 
R-10 Employees form, NTD currently collects data on hours worked and 
employee counts for these categories combined.
    FTA proposes that NTD collect data on hours worked and employee 
counts for operators and non-operators separately. This would allow 
calculation of separate wage rates and hours per employee for these two 
categories, which would be useful data to any user interested in labor 
costs. The data should be readily available in most agencies' payroll 
systems and thus a marginal increase in burden.

J. Enhanced Auditor's Review

    Currently FTA requires NTD reporters to undergo a one-time 
auditor's review at the commencement of reporting. The agency must file 
an Independent Auditor's Statement for Financial Data. The purpose of 
this review is to ensure that the reporter is equipped to report to the 
NTD according to FTA's requirements, using accrual accounting and the 
USOA. There is currently little guidance on when, if ever, an agency 
must obtain a new Auditor's Statement. In addition, Reduced Reporters 
(Small Systems) are not required to perform this review.
    FTA proposes that Reduced Reporters be required to undergo this 
review, and further, that all NTD reporters be required to undergo a 
new review once every ten years. This would provide additional 
confidence that all reporters are conforming to FTA's reporting 
requirements. Due to the limited nature and infrequency of this review, 
this new requirement should not be overly burdensome to reporters.

K. Revised APC Certification Policy

    The NTD requires the reporting of ridership data, both unlinked 
passenger trips (UPT) and passenger miles traveled (PMT), by mode and 
type of service. These two data items are important measures of service 
consumed and are used by many analysts to assess the effectiveness of 
transit services. PMT is also used in the annual formula allocation of 
federal transit funds for the Urbanized Area Formula Program (Sec.  
5307) and the Bus and Bus Facilities Grants (Sec.  5339).
    Some transit agencies use automatic passenger counters (APCs) for 
collecting UPT and PMT. This requires prior FTA approval. If a transit 
agency fails to obtain FTA approval in advance, the NTD will not accept 
the reported APC-derived data.
    In the current certification process FTA requires agencies to 
submit the following plans:
     An APC benchmarking plan for the first year and,
     AN APC maintenance plan for subsequent years.
    The APC benchmarking plan must include a validation of the APC 
measuring process for UPT and PMT data against a separate manual sample 
covering a full year. The maintenance plan includes an annual checkup 
to insure that the APC system continues to function correctly.
    We propose to revise the certification requirements for new APC 
systems and for maintenance testing of all APC systems. FTA believes 
that APC technologies have advanced to the point where they produce 
better data than sampling with manual counts and, as such, we no longer 
need the extensive comparisons we have required in the past. The goal 
of the new certification procedures proposed here is to insure that APC 
data collection systems are implemented correctly while reducing the 
time and effort required for reporters to demonstrate this.
    We propose to revise the benchmarking test by eliminating the full 
year comparison of manual and APC counts on randomly-selected trips and 
replacing it with a more comprehensive comparison of a much smaller 
number of trips. Reporters with fewer than 30 APC-equipped vehicles 
would need to evaluate fifteen trips. Reporters with more than 30 APC-
equipped vehicles would need to evaluate a number of trips equivalent 
to half their number of APC-equipped vehicles, up to a maximum of 50 
trips. The trips selected for evaluation must meet the following 
requirements:
     The trips must include some of the reporter's heaviest 
passenger loads,
     The trips must be distributed over as much of the agency's 
fleet of APC-equipped vehicles as possible, and
     Manual and APC data sets must be collected for each trip.
    Trips do not have to be selected randomly. They can be spread over 
any convenient period of time. They no longer need to be distributed 
over an entire year.
    Manual counts can be made using data collection staff or on-board 
cameras. To insure accurate counts we recommend using a data collector 
at each door on heavily-loaded trips. APC data should be processed to 
correct for anomalies as it would be in the reporter's normal data 
collection process. The objective is to compare manually-collected data 
with processed APC data and demonstrate that they are equivalent or 
that any differences are justifiable.
    Reporters would be required to analyze the manual and APC data on a 
side-by-side basis to identify and explain inconsistencies. APC and 
manual counts of passengers getting on and off at each stop should be 
compared for each trip. FTA may ask to see this data as part of our 
certification review. A report on the results of the analysis must be 
submitted to FTA with the certification request. This report would 
include:
     Description of the APC system(s) used,
     Description of the benchmarking procedure,

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     Description of trips that were eliminated due to APC data 
that failed diagnostic tests,
     Comparison of distances between stops used by the two 
methods,
     Passenger count comparison (% difference),
     Passenger miles comparison (% difference), and
     Calculation of unbalanced error over all trips (sum of 
magnitude of differences in on and off counts at each stop as a 
percentage of the sum of manually counted on and offs).
    FTA would certify APC systems where the passenger count comparison, 
passenger mile comparison, and unbalanced error over all benchmark 
trips are each less than five percent (5%). Reporters that file a 
reduced report (formerly called a small systems waiver) do not need to 
meet the standards for passenger miles or unbalanced error.
    We propose to eliminate the maintenance plan requirement and 
replace it with a repetition of the benchmarking test in every fiscal 
year that is evenly divisible by three. APC systems already approved 
for NTD reporting would need to be retested in the next fiscal year 
that is evenly divisible by three.
    Transit agencies that collect this ridership data on all (>98 
percent) of their vehicle trips may correct for missing trips using 
average values. However, if the vehicle trips with missing data exceed 
two percent (2%) of all trips, agencies would need to have a qualified 
statistician approve the correction (or expansion) method. This is 
consistent with our treatment of manual counting methods and does not 
represent a change in policy. Thus an agency that does not have a fleet 
that is fully-equipped with APCs could use APC data in any NTD-approved 
sampling plan.

IV. Additional Comment Request

    Additionally, FTA considered requiring transit systems to report 
their police force expense as a separate non-add item in the F-30 
Operating Expenses form in addition to reporting it in the appropriate 
operating expense object classes (e.g., Salaries and Wages and Fringe 
Benefits). This change would have enabled a transit system with its own 
independent police force to subtract the police force expense from 
total operating expenses in order to perform a fair peer evaluation 
against another entity without its own police force. However, FTA 
decided against this change, as there are other types of police or 
security force arrangements that are not included in this consideration 
(e.g., municipal police force). Additionally, employing an independent 
police force is an operational decision and the related expenses are 
justifiable operating cost. FTA suggests that data users consider 
security arrangements when selecting peer groups for comparison in 
order to control for differences in operating cost. FTA seeks comment 
from transit systems on this decision.
    FTA thanks our stakeholders in advance for providing comment on the 
above proposed changes to the NTD reporting requirement.

Therese W. McMillan,
Acting Administrator.
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                                                  www.regulations.gov/#!privacyNotice                     comments. Due to security procedures                  The USOA was originally published in
                                                  for the privacy notice of regulations.gov.              in effect since October 2001, mail                    1977 when NTD reporting began. While
                                                                                                          received through the U.S. Postal Service              the NTD has undergone numerous and
                                                  Robert C. Lauby,
                                                                                                          may be subject to delays. Parties                     substantial changes in the past 38 years,
                                                  Associate Administrator for Railroad Safety,            submitting comments should consider                   the USOA was last updated for minor
                                                  Chief Safety Officer.
                                                                                                          using an express mail firm to ensure                  changes in 1995. This notice proposes
                                                  [FR Doc. 2016–01968 Filed 2–2–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                          their prompt filing of any submissions                updates to the USOA to better align
                                                  BILLING CODE 4910–06–P                                  not filed electronically or by hand. If               with today’s NTD and accounting
                                                                                                          you wish to get confirmation that FTA                 practices and to address FTA data needs
                                                                                                          received your comments, you must                      and common questions among NTD
                                                  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                            include a self-addressed stamped                      reporters.
                                                  Federal Transit Administration                          postcard. All comments received will be
                                                                                                                                                                II. Background
                                                                                                          posted without change to http://
                                                  [Docket No. FTA–2016–0009]                              www.regulations.gov, including any                      This notice proposes changes to the
                                                                                                          personal information provided. You                    USOA that impact NTD reporting
                                                  Notice of Request for Comments on                       may review U.S. DOT’s complete                        requirements. FTA proposes that
                                                  Update to the Uniform System of                         Privacy Act Statement published in the                changes A–J below take effect starting
                                                  Accounts (USOA) and Changes to the                      Federal Register on April 11, 2000, at                with the FY17 data reporting cycle.
                                                  National Transit Database (NTD)                         65 FR 19476 or http://                                Change K below, the revised APC
                                                  Reporting Requirements                                  DocketsInfo.dot.gov.                                  certification policy, would take effect
                                                  AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration                  FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                                                                                                                                when changes are proposed in the
                                                  (FTA), DOT.                                             Margaret Schilling, National Transit                  Federal Register. Following is a
                                                  ACTION: Notice; request for comments on                 Database Program Manager, Office of                   summary of proposed changes:
                                                  updates to the USOA and changes to the                  Budget and Policy, (202) 366–2054, or                 A. Separation of ‘‘Passenger-Paid Fares’’
                                                  NTD reporting requirements.                             email: margaret.schilling@dot.gov.                      and ‘‘Organization-Paid Fares’’
                                                                                                          Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00               B. Separation of ‘‘Paid Absences’’ From
                                                  SUMMARY:    The Federal Transit                         p.m., Monday through Friday, except                     ‘‘Fringe Benefits’’
                                                  Administration is updating the Uniform                  Federal holidays.                                     C. Consolidation of ‘‘Casualty and
                                                  System of Accounts (USOA). The                          SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              Liability Costs’’ Under General
                                                  proposed updates are prompted by the                                                                            Administration Function
                                                  outdated nature of the 1995 USOA. FTA                   I. Introduction                                       D. Expansion of Assets and Liabilities
                                                  is seeking public comment on these                         The National Transit Database (NTD)                  Object Classes (F–60)
                                                  proposed changes before releasing the                   is the Federal Transit Administration’s               E. Addition of ‘‘Voluntary Non-
                                                  updated USOA and implementing the                       (FTA) primary database for statistics on                Exchange Transactions’’
                                                  associated changes to 49 U.S.C. 5335,                   the transit industry. Congress                        F. Addition of ‘‘Sales and Disposals of
                                                  National Transit Database.                              established the NTD to ‘‘help meet the                  Assets’’
                                                  DATES: Comments must be received by                     needs of . . . the public for information             G. Simplification of State Fund
                                                  April 4, 2016. Any comments filed after                 on which to base public transportation                  Reporting
                                                  this deadline will be considered to the                 service planning . . .’’ (49 U.S.C 5335).             H. Reorganization of B–30 Contractual
                                                  extent practicable.                                     Currently, 821 transit providers in                     Relationship
                                                  ADDRESSES: Please submit your                           urbanized areas report to the NTD                        Additionally, this notice proposes the
                                                  comments by only one of the following                   through its online reporting system.                  following changes to the NTD reporting
                                                  methods, identifying your submission                    Each year, performance data from these                requirements that are not directly
                                                  by Docket Number FTA–2016–0009                          submissions are used to apportion over                addressed in the updated USOA:
                                                     • Federal eRulemaking Portal:                        $7 billion of FTA funds for Urbanized                 I. Separation of Operators’ and Non-
                                                  Submit electronic comments and other                    Area Formula (section 5307) grants,                      Operators’ Work Hours and Counts
                                                  data to http://www.regulations.gov.                     Rural Area Formula (section 5311)                     J. Enhanced Auditor’s Review
                                                     • U.S. Mail: Send comments to                        grants, Tribal Transit Formula grants,                K. Revised APC Certification Policy
                                                  Docket Operations; U.S. Department of                   Bus and Bus Facilities Formula (section
                                                                                                          5339) grants, and State of Good Repair                   Finally, FTA seeks comments on the
                                                  Transportation, 1200 New Jersey
                                                                                                          (section 5337) grants. The data is made               decision to not require a separate non-
                                                  Avenue SE., West Building Room W12–
                                                                                                          available on the NTD Web site at                      add item for police force expenses.
                                                  140, Washington, DC 20590–0001.
                                                     • Hand Delivery or Courier: Take                     www.ntdprogram.gov for the benefit of                 III. Proposed Changes to the National
                                                  comments to Docket Operations in                        the public, transit systems, and all                  Transit Database Reporting
                                                  Room W12–140 of the West Building,                      levels of government. The data is also                Requirements
                                                  Ground Floor, at 1200 New Jersey                        used in the annual National Transit
                                                                                                          Summaries and Trends report, the                      A. Separation of ‘‘Passenger-Paid Fares’’
                                                  Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between
                                                                                                          biennial Conditions and Performance                   and ‘‘Organization-Paid Fares’’
                                                  9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday
                                                  through Friday, except Federal holidays.                Report to Congress, and in meeting                       Currently, the NTD category
                                                     • Fax: Fax comments to Docket                        FTA’s obligations under the                           ‘‘Passenger Fares’’ includes both
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                                                  Operations, U.S. Department of                          Government Performance and Results                    directly paid fares collected via
                                                  Transportation, at (202) 493–2251.                      Act. Reporting requirements are                       standard methods such as a farebox or
                                                     Instructions: You must include the                   governed by a Uniform System of                       purchase of monthly passes and less
                                                  agency name (Federal Transit                            Accounts (USOA) and Reporting                         direct fares—for example, where a
                                                  Administration) and Docket Number                       Manuals that are issued each year. The                university pays the transit agency to
                                                  (FTA–2016–0009) for this notice, at the                 USOA is the chart of accounts and                     provide fare-free service to students.
                                                  beginning of your comments. If sent by                  accounting manual that describes how                  This combination of revenue sources
                                                  mail, submit two copies of your                         transit agencies are to report to the NTD.            has been confusing to some reporters.


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                                                  There are examples where guidance is                    reporters in the future and reduce                       FTA proposes the addition of revenue
                                                  ambiguous, including when another                       reporting burden.                                     and expense fields for ‘‘Voluntary Non-
                                                  entity pays the transit agency for service                                                                    Exchange Transactions’’ on the F–10
                                                                                                          D. Expansion of Assets and Liabilities
                                                  but does not pay the full cost of the                                                                         Sources of Funds: Non-Added Revenue
                                                                                                          Object Classes (F–60)
                                                  service.                                                                                                      and F–40 Operating Expenses Summary
                                                     In order to address these issues and                    The current F–60 Statement of                      and Reconciling Items forms. The
                                                  clarify reporting requirements, FTA                     Finances form was instituted with the                 reporter providing the asset or service
                                                  proposes the separation of Passenger                    purpose of providing a transit agency’s               would record the value of the asset as
                                                  Fares into two categories: ‘‘Passenger-                 financial status at a glance. However the             a reconciling item expense, while the
                                                  Paid Fares’’ and ‘‘Organization-Paid                    required fields in the current form do                receiving reporter would record its
                                                  Fares.’’ Traditional fare revenue would                 not provide a comprehensive insight                   value as non-added revenue, which
                                                  be captured as ‘‘Passenger-Paid Fares’’,                into the agency’s financial status. Its               means it would not be included in the
                                                  while other ‘‘farelike’’ revenue would be               limited nature makes it only marginally               reporter’s revenue total alongside cash
                                                  ‘‘Organization-Paid Fares.’’ This                       useful for this purpose while creating                revenues like fares, local funds, and
                                                  proposed update provides additional                     confusion for reporters in determining                federal grants. This would provide
                                                  insight into the sources of revenues and                what information to report.                           explanation for the sudden decrease/
                                                  helps the reporters identify peers with                    FTA proposes expanding the form to                 increase in assets.
                                                  similar operating models.                               resemble an agency’s published balance
                                                                                                          sheet at the summary level. FTA                       F. Addition of Sales and Disposals of
                                                  B. Separation of ‘‘Paid Absences’’ From                 initially considered requiring agencies               Assets
                                                  ‘‘Fringe Benefits’’                                     to upload their published balanced
                                                                                                          sheets to NTD but decided against this                   Currently, the USOA includes funds
                                                     Currently the NTD includes                                                                                 received from selling or disposing
                                                  employees’ paid absences, e.g., vacation                because it would not provide uniform
                                                                                                          categories with which to facilitate fair              capital assets in directly generated
                                                  time, holidays, and sick leave, as                                                                            funds. In most cases this activity is not
                                                  ‘‘Fringe Benefits.’’ However, this differs              peer comparisons and calculation of
                                                                                                          financial metrics. FTA proposes the                   considered a revenue, since the agency
                                                  from many reporters’ internal accounts;                                                                       is simply converting an asset from one
                                                  many reporters classify these expenses                  following categories:
                                                                                                          • Assets                                              form to another (e.g., capital asset to
                                                  as salaries and wages.
                                                                                                             Æ Current Assets                                   cash) rather than increasing its total
                                                     In order to resolve this discrepancy,                                                                      assets. FTA proposes to add an object
                                                  FTA proposes the creation of a new                         D Cash and Cash Equivalents
                                                                                                             D Accounts Receivable                              class called ‘‘Sales and Disposals of
                                                  category ‘‘Paid Absences.’’ This category
                                                                                                             D Inventory                                        Assets’’ under the category Non-Added
                                                  would be further divided between
                                                                                                             D Prepaid Expenses                                 Revenues on the F–10 Sources of Funds
                                                  operators and non-operators, to align                      D Current Investments and Current                  to capture funds earned from sales and
                                                  with the way salaries and wages are                          Portions of Long-Term Investments                disposals of capital assets. When the
                                                  reported in NTD. FTA considered                            D Other Current Assets                             agency recognizes a gain on such a sale
                                                  simply moving paid absences from                           Æ Noncurrent Assets                                by selling the asset for more than its
                                                  ‘‘Fringe Benefits’’ to ‘‘Salaries and                      D Capital Assets                                   book value, the gain would be reported
                                                  Wages,’’ but did not propose this change                   D Intangible Assets                                as revenue.
                                                  because it would produce a                                 D Capital Leases Receivable
                                                  discontinuity in the data over time.                       D Pension Funds                                    G. Simplification of State Fund
                                                                                                             D Special Funds                                    Reporting
                                                  C. Consolidation of ‘‘Casualty and                         D Work in Process
                                                  Liability Costs’’ Under General                            D Investments                                         All State funding comes either from
                                                  Administration Function                                 • Liabilities                                         the General Fund or the Transportation
                                                     Currently the NTD captures ‘‘Casualty                   Æ Current Liabilities                              Fund. Currently, the NTD requires
                                                  and Liability Costs’’ expenses under                       D Current Accounts Payable                         transit agencies to report the
                                                  three functions: Vehicle Maintenance,                      D Short-Term Debt and Current                      Transportation Fund at the original
                                                  Non-Vehicle Maintenance, and General                         Portions of Long-Term Debt                       dedicated sources of funds level such as
                                                  Administration. However, these                             D Accrued Liabilities                              fuel taxes, income taxes, and vehicle
                                                  expenses are reported under these                          D Other Current Liabilities                        registration fees. However, it has proved
                                                                                                             Æ Noncurrent Liabilities                           impractical for reporters to separate
                                                  functions inconsistently across
                                                                                                             D Long-Term Debt                                   their Transportation Funds into these
                                                  reporters. Some reporters divide the                       D Noncurrent Accounts Payable
                                                  expenses among the three functions                                                                            categories, since the proportion of the
                                                                                                             D Capital Lease Obligations                        Transportation Funds provided by each
                                                  according to the type of expense, while                    D Long-Term Pension Liabilities
                                                  others report all ‘‘Casualty and Liability                                                                    funding source changes from year to
                                                                                                             D Estimated Liabilities
                                                  Costs’’ under General Administration.                                                                         year, and in many cases, occurs before
                                                                                                             D Other Noncurrent Liabilities
                                                     Due to the intricacy and variety of                                                                        the funding ever reaches the transit
                                                  expenses classified as ‘‘Casualty and                   E. Addition of ‘‘Voluntary Non-                       agency.
                                                  Liability Costs,’’ it may be impractical to             Exchange Transactions’’                                  FTA proposes to consolidate all
                                                  provide classifications for all possible                   The existing USOA did not provide                  Dedicated Funds and Other Funds
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                                                  ‘‘Casualty and Liability Costs’’ by                     guidance on how agencies should report                under the State section on the F–10
                                                  function. Therefore, FTA proposes that                  transaction in which an entity does not               Sources of Funds form into a single
                                                  reporters consolidate all ‘‘Casualty and                receive equal return for what it                      category called ‘‘State Transportation
                                                  Liability Costs’’ under the General                     provides. For example, if one agency                  Funds.’’ Rather than gathering
                                                  Administration function. While this                     constructs a new fixed rail line and                  inaccurate or inconsistent data, NTD
                                                  would produce a one-time discontinuity                  transfers ownership to another agency,                will simply collect whether state
                                                  in the data for some reporters, it would                this transaction is called a ‘‘Voluntary              funding comes from the General Fund
                                                  improve comparability of data across                    Non-Exchange Transaction.’’                           or the Transportation Fund.


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                                                  H. Reorganization of B–30 Contractual                   J. Enhanced Auditor’s Review                          technologies have advanced to the point
                                                  Relationship                                               Currently FTA requires NTD reporters               where they produce better data than
                                                                                                          to undergo a one-time auditor’s review                sampling with manual counts and, as
                                                     At present, the B–30 Contractual                                                                           such, we no longer need the extensive
                                                  Relationship form requires agencies to                  at the commencement of reporting. The
                                                                                                          agency must file an Independent                       comparisons we have required in the
                                                  perform counterintuitive calculations                                                                         past. The goal of the new certification
                                                  and report data in fields with names                    Auditor’s Statement for Financial Data.
                                                                                                          The purpose of this review is to ensure               procedures proposed here is to insure
                                                  that are difficult to understand. As a                                                                        that APC data collection systems are
                                                  result, agencies may report inaccurate                  that the reporter is equipped to report to
                                                                                                          the NTD according to FTA’s                            implemented correctly while reducing
                                                  and inconsistent data into the NTD and                                                                        the time and effort required for reporters
                                                  data users have difficulty interpreting                 requirements, using accrual accounting
                                                                                                          and the USOA. There is currently little               to demonstrate this.
                                                  NTD data.                                                                                                       We propose to revise the
                                                                                                          guidance on when, if ever, an agency
                                                     FTA proposes to have three different                 must obtain a new Auditor’s Statement.                benchmarking test by eliminating the
                                                  versions of this form, customized based                 In addition, Reduced Reporters (Small                 full year comparison of manual and
                                                  on whether the fare revenues are                        Systems) are not required to perform                  APC counts on randomly-selected trips
                                                  retained by the contractor or by the                    this review.                                          and replacing it with a more
                                                  reporter, and whether the purchased                        FTA proposes that Reduced Reporters                comprehensive comparison of a much
                                                  transportation mode is Vanpool. The                     be required to undergo this review, and               smaller number of trips. Reporters with
                                                  customized forms will reduce confusion                  further, that all NTD reporters be                    fewer than 30 APC-equipped vehicles
                                                  regarding the calculation that must be                  required to undergo a new review once                 would need to evaluate fifteen trips.
                                                  performed to report data into the form.                 every ten years. This would provide                   Reporters with more than 30 APC-
                                                     In the new scheme, there would be                    additional confidence that all reporters              equipped vehicles would need to
                                                  separate versions of the form for the                   are conforming to FTA’s reporting                     evaluate a number of trips equivalent to
                                                  case where the contractor retains the                   requirements. Due to the limited nature               half their number of APC-equipped
                                                  fare revenue, and the case where the                    and infrequency of this review, this new              vehicles, up to a maximum of 50 trips.
                                                  agency retains the fare revenue. The                    requirement should not be overly                      The trips selected for evaluation must
                                                  reporter would complete fields called                   burdensome to reporters.                              meet the following requirements:
                                                  ‘‘Purchased Transportation Fare                                                                                 • The trips must include some of the
                                                                                                          K. Revised APC Certification Policy                   reporter’s heaviest passenger loads,
                                                  Revenue,’’ ‘‘Direct Payment,’’ ‘‘Capital
                                                  Leasing,’’ ‘‘Other Operating Expenses                      The NTD requires the reporting of                    • The trips must be distributed over
                                                  Incurred by the Buyer,’’ and ‘‘Other                    ridership data, both unlinked passenger               as much of the agency’s fleet of APC-
                                                  Reconciling Item Expenses Incurred by                   trips (UPT) and passenger miles traveled              equipped vehicles as possible, and
                                                  the Buyer.’’                                            (PMT), by mode and type of service.                     • Manual and APC data sets must be
                                                                                                          These two data items are important                    collected for each trip.
                                                     In addition, FTA proposes that                                                                               Trips do not have to be selected
                                                  Vanpool mode should have its own                        measures of service consumed and are
                                                                                                          used by many analysts to assess the                   randomly. They can be spread over any
                                                  version of the B–30 form. This will                                                                           convenient period of time. They no
                                                  reflect the ways Vanpool contracts                      effectiveness of transit services. PMT is
                                                                                                          also used in the annual formula                       longer need to be distributed over an
                                                  usually differ from other purchased                                                                           entire year.
                                                  transportation contracts. Vanpool                       allocation of federal transit funds for the
                                                                                                          Urbanized Area Formula Program                          Manual counts can be made using
                                                  reporters would complete fields called                                                                        data collection staff or on-board
                                                  ‘‘Passenger Fees,’’ ‘‘Passenger Out-of-                 (§ 5307) and the Bus and Bus Facilities
                                                                                                          Grants (§ 5339).                                      cameras. To insure accurate counts we
                                                  Pocket Expenses,’’ ‘‘Agency Subsidy,’’                                                                        recommend using a data collector at
                                                  ‘‘Capital Leasing,’’ ‘‘Other Operating                     Some transit agencies use automatic
                                                                                                          passenger counters (APCs) for collecting              each door on heavily-loaded trips. APC
                                                  Expenses Incurred by the Buyer,’’ and                                                                         data should be processed to correct for
                                                  ‘‘Other Reconciling Item Expenses                       UPT and PMT. This requires prior FTA
                                                                                                          approval. If a transit agency fails to                anomalies as it would be in the
                                                  Incurred by the Buyer.’’                                                                                      reporter’s normal data collection
                                                                                                          obtain FTA approval in advance, the
                                                  I. Separation of Operators’ and Non-                    NTD will not accept the reported APC-                 process. The objective is to compare
                                                  Operators’ Work Hours and Counts                        derived data.                                         manually-collected data with processed
                                                                                                             In the current certification process               APC data and demonstrate that they are
                                                    On the F–30 Operating Expenses                        FTA requires agencies to submit the                   equivalent or that any differences are
                                                  form, NTD collects data on salaries and                 following plans:                                      justifiable.
                                                  wages for operators and non-operators                      • An APC benchmarking plan for the                   Reporters would be required to
                                                  separately. However, on the R–10                        first year and,                                       analyze the manual and APC data on a
                                                  Employees form, NTD currently collects                     • AN APC maintenance plan for                      side-by-side basis to identify and
                                                  data on hours worked and employee                       subsequent years.                                     explain inconsistencies. APC and
                                                  counts for these categories combined.                      The APC benchmarking plan must                     manual counts of passengers getting on
                                                    FTA proposes that NTD collect data                    include a validation of the APC                       and off at each stop should be compared
                                                  on hours worked and employee counts                     measuring process for UPT and PMT                     for each trip. FTA may ask to see this
                                                  for operators and non-operators                         data against a separate manual sample                 data as part of our certification review.
                                                                                                                                                                A report on the results of the analysis
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                                                  separately. This would allow                            covering a full year. The maintenance
                                                  calculation of separate wage rates and                  plan includes an annual checkup to                    must be submitted to FTA with the
                                                  hours per employee for these two                        insure that the APC system continues to               certification request. This report would
                                                  categories, which would be useful data                  function correctly.                                   include:
                                                  to any user interested in labor costs. The                 We propose to revise the certification               • Description of the APC system(s)
                                                  data should be readily available in most                requirements for new APC systems and                  used,
                                                  agencies’ payroll systems and thus a                    for maintenance testing of all APC                      • Description of the benchmarking
                                                  marginal increase in burden.                            systems. FTA believes that APC                        procedure,


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                                                     • Description of trips that were                     consideration (e.g., municipal police                 If you wish to receive confirmation of
                                                  eliminated due to APC data that failed                  force). Additionally, employing an                    receipt of your written comments,
                                                  diagnostic tests,                                       independent police force is an                        please include a self-addressed,
                                                     • Comparison of distances between                    operational decision and the related                  stamped postcard with the following
                                                  stops used by the two methods,                          expenses are justifiable operating cost.              statement: ‘‘Comments on Docket DOT–
                                                     • Passenger count comparison (%                      FTA suggests that data users consider                 OST–2016–0007.’’
                                                  difference),                                            security arrangements when selecting                     The Docket Clerk will date stamp the
                                                     • Passenger miles comparison (%                      peer groups for comparison in order to                postcard prior to returning it to you via
                                                  difference), and                                        control for differences in operating cost.            the U.S. mail. Please note that due to
                                                     • Calculation of unbalanced error                    FTA seeks comment from transit                        delays in the delivery of U.S. mail to
                                                  over all trips (sum of magnitude of                     systems on this decision.                             Federal offices in Washington, DC, we
                                                  differences in on and off counts at each                  FTA thanks our stakeholders in                      recommend that persons consider an
                                                  stop as a percentage of the sum of                      advance for providing comment on the                  alternative method (the Internet, fax, or
                                                  manually counted on and offs).                          above proposed changes to the NTD                     professional delivery service) to submit
                                                     FTA would certify APC systems                        reporting requirement.                                comments to the docket and ensure
                                                  where the passenger count comparison,                                                                         their timely receipt at U.S. DOT. You
                                                  passenger mile comparison, and                          Therese W. McMillan,
                                                                                                                                                                may fax your comments to the DMS at
                                                  unbalanced error over all benchmark                     Acting Administrator.
                                                                                                                                                                (202) 493–2251. Comments can also be
                                                  trips are each less than five percent                   [FR Doc. 2016–01941 Filed 2–2–16; 8:45 am]
                                                                                                                                                                viewed and/or submitted via the Federal
                                                  (5%). Reporters that file a reduced                     BILLING CODE P                                        Rulemaking Portal: http://
                                                  report (formerly called a small systems                                                                       www.regulations.gov.
                                                  waiver) do not need to meet the                                                                                  Please note that anyone is able to
                                                  standards for passenger miles or                        DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION                          electronically search all comments
                                                  unbalanced error.                                       [Docket No. DOT–OST–2016–0007]                        received into our docket management
                                                     We propose to eliminate the                                                                                system by the name of the individual
                                                  maintenance plan requirement and                        Notice of Request for Clearance of a                  submitting the comment (or signing the
                                                  replace it with a repetition of the                     Revision of a Currently Approved                      comment if submitted on behalf of an
                                                  benchmarking test in every fiscal year                  Information Collection: National                      association, business, labor union, etc.).
                                                  that is evenly divisible by three. APC                  Census of Ferry Operators                             You may review DOT’s complete
                                                  systems already approved for NTD                                                                              Privacy Act Statement in the Federal
                                                  reporting would need to be retested in                  AGENCY:   Bureau of Transportation
                                                                                                          Statistics (BTS), Office of the Assistant             Register published on April 11, 2000
                                                  the next fiscal year that is evenly                                                                           (Volume 65, Number 70; pages 19475–
                                                  divisible by three.                                     Secretary for Research and Technology
                                                                                                          (OST–R), DOT.                                         19570) or you may review the Privacy
                                                     Transit agencies that collect this
                                                                                                                                                                Act Statement at http://
                                                  ridership data on all (>98 percent) of                  ACTION: Notice and request for
                                                                                                                                                                www.gpoaccess.gov/fr/.
                                                  their vehicle trips may correct for                     comments.
                                                  missing trips using average values.                                                                           FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
                                                  However, if the vehicle trips with                      SUMMARY:   In accordance with the                     Janine L. Bonner, (202) 366–2468, NCFO
                                                  missing data exceed two percent (2%) of                 requirements of section 3506(c)(2)(A) of              Project Manager, BTS, OST–R,
                                                  all trips, agencies would need to have a                the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995,                  Department of Transportation, 1200
                                                  qualified statistician approve the                      this notice announces the intention of                New Jersey Ave. SE., Room E34–411,
                                                  correction (or expansion) method. This                  the BTS to request the Office of                      Washington, DC 20590. Office hours are
                                                  is consistent with our treatment of                     Management and Budget’s (OMB’s)                       from 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., E.T.,
                                                  manual counting methods and does not                    approval for an information collection                Monday through Friday, except Federal
                                                  represent a change in policy. Thus an                   related to the nation’s ferry operations.             holidays.
                                                  agency that does not have a fleet that is               The information collected will be used                SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
                                                  fully-equipped with APCs could use                      to produce a descriptive database of                     Title: National Census of Ferry
                                                  APC data in any NTD-approved                            existing ferry operations. A summary                  Operators (NCFO).
                                                  sampling plan.                                          report of survey findings will also be                   Background: The Transportation
                                                                                                          published by BTS on the BTS Web page.                 Equity Act for the 21st Century (TEA–
                                                  IV. Additional Comment Request                          DATES: Comments must be submitted on                  21) (P.L. 105–178), section 1207(c),
                                                     Additionally, FTA considered                         or before April 4, 2016.                              directed the Secretary of Transportation
                                                  requiring transit systems to report their               ADDRESSES: You may submit comments                    to conduct a study of ferry
                                                  police force expense as a separate non-                 identified by DOT Docket ID Number                    transportation in the United States and
                                                  add item in the F–30 Operating                          DOT–OST–2016–0007 to the U.S.                         its possessions. In 2000, the Federal
                                                  Expenses form in addition to reporting                  Department of Transportation (DOT),                   Highway Administration (FHWA) Office
                                                  it in the appropriate operating expense                 Dockets Management System (DMS).                      of Intermodal and Statewide Planning
                                                  object classes (e.g., Salaries and Wages                You may submit your comments by mail                  conducted a survey of approximately
                                                  and Fringe Benefits). This change would                 or in person to the Docket Clerk, Docket              250 ferry operators to identify: (1)
                                                  have enabled a transit system with its                  No., U.S. Department of Transportation,               Existing ferry operations including the
                                                  own independent police force to                         1200 New Jersey Ave. SE., West                        location and routes served; (2) source
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                                                  subtract the police force expense from                  Building, Room W12–140, Washington,                   and amount, if any, of funds derived
                                                  total operating expenses in order to                    DC 20590. Comments should identify                    from Federal, State, or local
                                                  perform a fair peer evaluation against                  the docket number as indicated above.                 governments supporting ferry
                                                  another entity without its own police                     Paper comments should be submitted                  construction or operations; (3) potential
                                                  force. However, FTA decided against                     in duplicate. The DMS is open for                     domestic ferry routes in the United
                                                  this change, as there are other types of                examination and copying, at the above                 States and its possessions; and (4)
                                                  police or security force arrangements                   address, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday                potential for use of high speed ferry
                                                  that are not included in this                           through Friday, except federal holidays.              services and alternative-fueled ferry


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Document Created: 2016-02-03 00:40:22
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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
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PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionNotices
ActionNotice; request for comments on updates to the USOA and changes to the NTD reporting requirements.
DatesComments must be received by April 4, 2016. Any comments filed after this deadline will be considered to the extent practicable.
ContactMargaret Schilling, National Transit Database Program Manager, Office of Budget and Policy, (202) 366-2054, or email: [email protected] Office hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
FR Citation81 FR 5816 

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