Section 99314.3 Of Article 6.5. Transportation Planning And Development Account From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 10. >> Part 11. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 6.5.
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. (a) The amount received by each transportation planning
agency and county transportation commission, and the San Diego
Metropolitan Transit Development Board, pursuant to Section 99314
shall be allocated to the operators in the area of its jurisdiction.
(b) The amount of funds allocated by the Controller corresponding
to each of the member agencies of the Altamont Commuter Express
Authority and the member agencies of the Southern California Regional
Rail Authority, pursuant to Section 99314, shall be allocated by the
transportation planning agency having jurisdiction over the member
agency's area, for purposes authorized in this chapter. The
allocation shall be based on the ratio of the revenues of each of the
member agencies and of all the operators during the prior fiscal
year within the area of jurisdiction of the allocating agency,
commission, or board as the case may be.
(c) The amount allocated to each operator pursuant to this section
shall be based on the ratio of its revenue of all the operations and
the member agencies of the Altamont Commuter Express Authority and
the member agencies of the Southern California Rail Authority during
the prior fiscal year to the total revenue of all the operators
during the prior fiscal year within the area of jurisdiction of the
allocating agency, commission, or board, as the case may be.
(d) For purposes of subdivision (a), the City and County of San
Francisco with respect to its municipal railway system, the
Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District, and the San Francisco Bay Area
Rapid Transit District shall be considered one operator. The amount
allocated to them as one operator shall be apportioned to each of
them based on the ratio of its revenue to the sum of their revenues,
excluding from the determination of that ratio the amount allocated
to each of them pursuant to Section 29142.2.