Section 185035 Of Chapter 3. Responsibilities Of The Authority From California Public Utilities Code >> Division 19.5. >> Chapter 3.
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. (a) The authority shall establish an independent peer
review group for the purpose of reviewing the planning, engineering,
financing, and other elements of the authority's plans and issuing an
analysis of appropriateness and accuracy of the authority's
assumptions and an analysis of the viability of the authority's
financing plan, including the funding plan for each corridor required
pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 2704.08 of the Streets and
Highways Code.
(b) The peer review group shall include all of the following:
(1) Two individuals with education and experience in the planning
and construction of large transportation systems, such as high-speed
rail, or highway systems with similar characteristics, designated by
the Treasurer.
(2) Two individuals, one with experience in engineering and
construction of high-speed rail or similar large infrastructure
projects and one with experience in project planning and finance,
designated by the Controller.
(3) One representative from a financial services or financial
consulting firm who shall not have been a contractor or subcontractor
of the authority for the previous three years, designated by the
Director of Finance.
(4) One representative with experience in environmental planning,
designated by the Secretary of Transportation.
(5) Two individuals with experience providing or governing
intercity or commuter passenger train services in California,
designated by the Secretary of Transportation.
(c) The peer review group shall evaluate the authority's funding
plans and prepare its independent judgment as to the feasibility and
reasonableness of the plans, appropriateness of assumptions,
analyses, and estimates, and any other observations or evaluations it
deems necessary.
(d) The authority shall provide the peer review group any and all
information that the peer review group may request to carry out its
responsibilities.
(e) The peer review group shall report its findings and
conclusions to the Legislature no later than 60 days after receiving
the plans.