3571 - Pedalcycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee.

                               SUBCHAPTER D               PEDALCYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN ADVISORY COMMITTEE     Sec.     3571.  Pedalcycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee.        Enactment.  Subchapter D was added December 15, 1995,     P.L.655, No.72, effective in 60 days.        Reenactment.  Subchapter D was reenacted and amended May 17,     2001, P.L.24, No.8, retroactive to December 31, 2000.     § 3571.  Pedalcycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee.        (a)  Establishment.--There is hereby established under the     jurisdiction of the Department of Transportation the     Pennsylvania Pedalcycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee.        (b)  Composition.--The committee shall consist of 15 members.     The members shall be as follows:            (1)  The Secretary of Transportation, ex officio.            (2)  The Secretary of Conservation and Natural Resources,        ex officio.            (3)  The chairman and minority chairman of the        Transportation Committee of the Senate.            (4)  The chairman and minority chairman of the        Transportation Committee of the House of Representatives.            (5)  Nine members of the public representing areas of        concern, who must have extensive experience and knowledge of        bicycle, pedalcycle, pedestrian and human power issues        throughout this Commonwealth, to be appointed by the Governor        as follows:                (i)  One member representing the Bicycling Federation            of Pennsylvania.                (ii)  One member representing the League of American            Bicyclists.                (iii)  One member representing the United States            Cycling Federation.                (iv)  One member representing a Statewide rail-trail            organization in this Commonwealth.                (v)  One member representing the Eastern Paralyzed            Veterans Association.                (vi)  One member representing the general public.                (vii)  One member representing the Western            Pennsylvania Wheelmen.                (viii)  One member representing the Bicycle Coalition            of the Delaware Valley.                (ix)  One member representing an established            pedestrian advocacy group organized within this            Commonwealth.     Each member set forth in paragraphs (1) through (4) may     designate an alternate to serve in his stead, and such member     shall notify the chairman in writing of this designation.        (c)  Terms of appointees.--The terms of all members of the     committee appointed by the Governor shall be for three years.     Any member of the committee may be reappointed for additional     terms. An individual appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve for     the unexpired term and shall be eligible for reappointment.        (d)  Officers.--The members of the committee shall annually     elect a chairman, a vice chairman and a secretary from among the     public members of the committee.        (e)  Meetings and expenses.--            (1)  The committee shall meet at least annually.            (2)  A public member who misses three consecutive        meetings without good cause acceptable to the chairman may be        replaced by the Governor.            (3)  The public members of the committee shall be allowed        actual, necessary and reasonable per diem expenses in        accordance with regulations of the Executive Board. The        department shall provide appropriate staff support to enable        the committee to properly carry out its functions.        (f)  Powers and duties.--The powers and duties of the     committee shall be to advise and comment on all phases of     cycling and pedestrian program activities being undertaken or     financially assisted by the department and agencies of State     government.     (Mar. 21, 1996, P.L.35, No.11, eff. 60 days; Dec. 21, 1998,     P.L.1126, No.151, eff. 60 days; May 17, 2001, P.L.24, No.8, eff.     imd.)        2001 Amendment.  Act 8 reenacted and amended section 3571,     retroactive to December 31, 2000.