Oklahoma Code § 69-322

Title 69. Roads, Bridges, And Ferries: Office of Mobility and Public Transit
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A.  There is hereby created the Office of Mobility and Public
Transit within the Department of Transportation.  All current
Transit Division responsibilities, including oversight and
management of Federal Transit Administration (FTA) grants and
resources and the State Management Plan, are moved to the Office of

Mobility and Public Transit.  Notwithstanding this subsection, the
Office of Mobility and Public Transit will not be responsible for
oversight and management of FTA grants and resources received by
transit agencies as a direct recipient of the FTA as that is not a
current responsibility of the Transit Division.  All Federal Transit
Administration program implementations not currently managed by the
Department of Transportation shall be moved to the Office of
Mobility and Public Transit from other state agencies and other
state programs.  The Office of Mobility and Public Transit is
charged with overseeing a network of public transit systems that
receive adequate funding to ensure the mobility needs of all
Oklahomans are met in a safe, affordable, reliable, consistent and
coordinated fashion.
B.  The Office of Mobility and Public Transit shall promulgate
rules and procedures to:
1.  Implement innovative pilot programs including, but not
limited to, microtransit and autonomous vehicles in the following
systems:
a. EMBARK,
b. Tulsa Transit,
c. Little Dixie Transit, and
d. other transit systems as determined by the Department
of Transportation;
2.  Implement expansion of the current Veterans' Ride Connect
call center at Pelivan Transit to create a "one call/one click"
statewide system for all citizens; and
3.  Develop the Oklahoma Public Transit Policy Plan.  The plan
will be developed jointly by the Department of Transportation and
the Oklahoma Transit Association.
a. A copy of the plan shall be submitted to the Governor,
the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the
President Pro Tempore of the Senate by July 1, 2020.
b. The plan shall:
(1) be all-inclusive of the public transit systems in
the state,
(2) reflect the results of the 2018 Oklahoma Transit
Needs Assessment conducted by the Small Urban and
Rural Transit Center,
(3) include all stakeholder input,
(4) provide for future collaboration and coordination
of an effective network of public transit systems
across the state,
(5) provide for future collaboration and coordination
among all public transit agencies and systems and
all stakeholders with an interest in public
transit, and

(6) provide for future collaboration and coordination
among all state agencies with an interest in
public transit including, but not limited to,
the:
(a) Oklahoma Department of Commerce,
(b) Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation
Services,
(c) Oklahoma Department of Human Services,
(d) Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Services,
(e) Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs,
(f) Oklahoma Association of Centers for
Independent Living,
(g) Oklahoma Health Care Authority,
(h) Oklahoma Employment Security Commission,
(i) Oklahoma State Department of Education,
(j) Oklahoma Department of Environmental
Quality, and
(k) Oklahoma Department of Labor.

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