Sec. 13b-16c. Commissioner's power to sit on a consortium or trade organization board.
Sec. 13b-16c. Commissioner's power to sit on a consortium or trade organization board. (a) The Commissioner of Transportation, or his designee, may sit as a
member of the board of a consortium or trade organization organized as a nonstock,
nonprofit corporation pursuant to chapter 602 or any similar law of another state, for
the purpose of coordinating public or private sector transportation systems to provide:
(1) The highest possible quality of transportation services at the lowest practicable cost
to all persons needing such services; (2) the most advanced coordinated programs possible in transportation services; (3) the coordination of transportation services to eliminate
duplication and incomplete coverage in the provision of such services; (4) the greatest
possible state-wide, regional or national integration of transportation service programs;
and (5) the education of the public of the transportation needs of the state and the goals
of the consortium or trade organization which address such transportation needs.
(b) The commissioner, or his designee, may enter into such contracts and other
agreements to further the purposes of each consortium or trade organization organized
in accordance with subsection (a) of this section, and as contained in each consortium's
or trade organization's certificate of incorporation, provided nothing contained in the
certificate of incorporation of each such consortium or trade organization shall obligate
the commissioner, or his designee, sitting as a member of the board of the consortium
or trade organization, to undertake, or participate in, any activity which the commissioner, or his designee, acting in his sole discretion, determines to be in violation of the
general statutes.
(P.A. 98-91, S. 1, 9.)
History: P.A. 98-91 effective May 22, 1998.