Section 14036.6 Of Article 3. Activities From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 2. >> Part 5. >> Chapter 1. >> Article 3.
14036.6
. (a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the
following:
(1) Rail passes offering unlimited travel on certain passenger
rail and associated transit services for a specified period of time
and a fixed price have been a success in Europe, Canada, and Alaska.
(2) A "California Pass," valid on state-funded intercity and
commuter rail lines, state-funded feeder buses, and major local
transit systems would be a major benefit to tourism, while at the
same time providing a package of transportation options which do not
worsen highway congestion.
(3) Use of a single payment mechanism makes existing mass
transportation services easier to use, by eliminating the need for
familiarity with multiple complex tariffs and the need for correct
change.
(b) The department shall investigate, and if feasible implement, a
"California Pass" which would be valid, to the extent possible, for
all of the following transportation services:
(1) State-funded intercity rail services in the San Diego-Los
Angeles, Los Angeles-Santa Barbara, Los Angeles-Fresno-bay
area/Sacramento, and Sacramento-bay area rail corridors.
(2) State-funded feeder buses operated in conjunction with the
intercity rail services, including, but not limited to, the service
operated between Merced and Yosemite National Park for the San
Joaquin trains.
(3) Commuter rail services.
(4) Public transit services.
(5) Other transportation services.
(c) The department shall consider offering passes valid for travel
over a specified consecutive number of days, as well as so-called
"flexi-passes" valid for a specified number of days within a longer
period of time. In addition, the department shall develop a procedure
for distributing pass revenues to each participating operating
entity, and for marketing the pass to prospective users.
(d) Prior to implementing a "California Pass" program, the
department shall consult with each participating operating entity.
The department shall not adopt procedures for the distribution of
pass revenues without first submitting the proposed procedures to
each affected operating entity.
(e) Nothing in this section precludes the department from
implementing, as an interim measure, any marketing device to increase
ridership on state-funded rail and bus services.