§ 1135. Public transportation security assistance
(a)
Security assistance program
(1)
In general
The Secretary shall establish a program for making grants to eligible public transportation agencies for security improvements described in subsection (b).
(2)
Eligibility
A public transportation agency is eligible for a grant under this section if the Secretary has performed a security assessment or the agency has developed a security plan under section
1134 of this title. Grant funds shall only be awarded for permissible uses under subsection (b) to—
(b)
Uses of funds
A recipient of a grant under subsection (a) shall use the grant funds for one or more of the following:
(1)
Capital uses of funds, including—
(B)
perimeter protection systems, including access control, installation of improved lighting, fencing, and barricades;
(D)
chemical, biological, radiological, or explosive detection systems, including the acquisition of canines used for such detection;
(F)
communications equipment, including mobile service equipment to provide access to wireless Enhanced 911 (E911) emergency services in an underground fixed guideway system;
(I)
global positioning or tracking and recovery equipment, and other automated-vehicle-locator-type system equipment;
(K)
purchase and placement of bomb-resistant trash cans throughout public transportation facilities, including subway exits, entrances, and tunnels;
(L)
capital costs associated with security awareness, security preparedness, and security response training, including training under section
1137 of this title and exercises under section
1136 of this title;
(M)
security improvements for public transportation systems, including extensions thereto, in final design or under construction;
(2)
Operating uses of funds, including—
(A)
security training, including training under section
1137 of this title and training developed by institutions of higher education and by nonprofit employee labor organizations, for public transportation employees, including frontline employees;
(F)
overtime reimbursement including reimbursement of State, local, and tribal governments, for costs for enhanced security personnel during significant national and international public events;
(G)
operational costs, including reimbursement of State, local, and tribal governments for costs for personnel assigned to full-time or part-time security or counterterrorism duties related to public transportation, provided that this expense totals no more than 10 percent of the total grant funds received by a public transportation agency in any 1 year; and
(c)
Department of Homeland Security responsibilities
In carrying out the responsibilities under subsection (a), the Secretary shall—
(d)
Distribution of grants
Not later than 90 days after August 3, 2007, the Secretary and the Secretary of Transportation shall determine the most effective and efficient way to distribute grant funds to the recipients of grants determined by the Secretary under subsection (a). Subject to the determination made by the Secretaries, the Secretary may transfer funds to the Secretary of Transportation for the purposes of disbursing funds to the grant recipient.
(e)
Subject to certain terms and conditions
Except as otherwise specifically provided in this section, a grant provided under this section shall be subject to the terms and conditions applicable to a grant made under section
5307 of title
49, as in effect on January 1, 2007, and such other terms and conditions as are determined necessary by the Secretary.
(f)
Limitation on uses of funds
Grants made under this section may not be used to make any State or local government cost-sharing contribution under any other Federal law.
(g)
Annual reports
Each recipient of a grant under this section shall report annually to the Secretary on the use of the grant funds.
(h)
Guidelines
Before distribution of funds to recipients of grants, the Secretary shall issue guidelines to ensure that, to the extent that recipients of grants under this section use contractors or subcontractors, such recipients shall use small, minority, women-owned, or disadvantaged business concerns as contractors or subcontractors to the extent practicable.
(i)
Coordination with State homeland security plans
In establishing security improvement priorities under section
1134 of this title and in awarding grants for capital security improvements and operational security improvements under subsection (b), the Secretary shall act consistently with relevant State homeland security plans.
(j)
Multistate transportation systems
In cases in which a public transportation system operates in more than one State, the Secretary shall give appropriate consideration to the risks of the entire system, including those portions of the States into which the system crosses, in establishing security improvement priorities under section
1134 of this title and in awarding grants for capital security improvements and operational security improvements under subsection (b).
(k)
Congressional notification
Not later than 3 days before the award of any grant under this section, the Secretary shall notify simultaneously, the appropriate congressional committees of the intent to award such grant.
(l)
Return of misspent grant funds
The Secretary shall establish a process to require the return of any misspent grant funds received under this section determined to have been spent for a purpose other than those specified in the grant award.
(m)
Authorization of appropriations
(1)
There are authorized to be appropriated to the Secretary to make grants under this section—
(B)
$650,000,000 for fiscal year 2008, except that not more than 50 percent of such funds may be used for operational costs under subsection (b)(2);
(C)
$750,000,000 for fiscal year 2009, except that not more than 30 percent of such funds may be used for operational costs under subsection (b)(2);
(2)
Period of availability.—
Sums appropriated to carry out this section shall remain available until expended.
(3)
Waiver.—
The Secretary may waive the limitation on operational costs specified in subparagraphs (B) through (E) of paragraph (1) if the Secretary determines that such a waiver is required in the interest of national security, and if the Secretary provides a written justification to the appropriate congressional committees prior to any such action.