9101 - Definitions.

                                CHAPTER 91                        STATE HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE     Sec.     9101.  Definitions.     9102.  Distribution of State highway maintenance funds.     9103.  Transfers for emergency or equipment needs.     9104.  Standards and methodology for data collection.     9105.  Nonlapse of allocated funds for advertised projects.     9106.  Dirt and gravel road maintenance.        Enactment.  Chapter 91 was added June 18, 1980, P.L.229,     No.68, effective immediately.     § 9101.  Definitions.        The following words and phrases when used in this chapter     shall have, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the     meanings given to them in this section:        "ASHMA."  All additional State funds from the highway     maintenance appropriation, the secondary roads, maintenance and     resurfacing executive authorization and supplemental     distributions pursuant to section 9502(a)(2)(i) and (3)(ii)     (relating to imposition of tax) in excess of all counties' base     allocations.        "Base allocation."  The annual expenditure for routine     maintenance operations by a county maintenance district averaged     over the immediately preceding five years.        "BMD."  The Bridge Maintenance Deficiency index based upon     bridge safety inspections conducted by certified professionals     who have physically evaluated the condition of all State highway     bridges greater than or equal to eight feet in length on a     periodic basis in accordance with the National Bridge Inspection     Standards. The criteria for determining any State highway bridge     maintenance deficiencies shall include, but not be limited to,     the priority and urgency of maintenance needs and the bridge     deck area of all bridges greater than or equal to eight feet in     length.        "c."  When used alone or in conjunction with any formula     part, any given county.        "Highway maintenance."  A program to preserve, repair and     restore a system of existing State roadways with its elements to     its designed or accepted configuration. System elements include     but are not limited to travelway surfaces, shoulders, roadsides,     drainage facilities, bridges, tunnels, signs, markings, lighting     and fixtures. Included in the program are such traffic services     as lighting and signal operation, snow and ice removal and     operation of roadside rest areas. Highway maintenance programs     are developed to offset the effects of weather, organic growth,     deterioration, traffic wear, damage and vandalism. Deterioration     would include effects of aging, material failures and design and     construction faults to existing State highways.        "LM."  The number of actual State highway lane miles in each     county as a proportion of the total number of State highway lane     miles in this Commonwealth.        "Routine maintenance operations."  Highway maintenance     activities including traffic, roadside and winter services     performed by a county maintenance district and also including     costs incurred for personnel services, operational expenses and     fixed assets. The term shall not include the costs of roadway     repair and restoration.        "RPQ."  The Relative Pavement Quality Index which shall be     based upon a Road Quality Report which entails the evaluation of     the conditions of the highways in each county on a periodic     basis. The criteria for determining any road deficiencies shall     include but not be limited to road surface, foundation,     drainage, shoulders and other safety features such as road     striping, guardrails, median barriers and signs. The index shall     provide a reasonable comparison of highway quality and     conditions between all counties. The report indicating     methodology utilized and the resulting data shall be submitted     annually to the Transportation Committees of the Senate and     House of Representatives for their review.        "Vehicle miles."  The total number of miles traveled by all     vehicles on State maintained roads within a county as determined     by the department.        "VM."  The number of vehicle miles traveled in each county as     a proportion of the total vehicle miles traveled in this     Commonwealth.     (Apr. 17, 1997, P.L.6, No.3, eff. July 1, 1997)        Cross References.  Section 9101 is referred to in section     9502 of this title.