HP0813 LD 1150 |
Session - 128th Maine Legislature |
LR 1555 Item 1 |
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Bill Tracking, Additional Documents | Chamber Status |
Resolve, To Establish the Road Usage Charge Task Force
Sec. 1. Task force established. Resolved: That the Road Usage Charge Task Force, referred to in this section as "the task force," is established to guide the development of a pilot program to assess the potential for mileage-based revenue collection for the State's highways and bridges as an alternative to the gas tax system.
1. Membership. The task force consists of 10 members as follows:
2. Duties. The task force shall study road usage charge alternatives to the gas tax, make recommendations on the design of a pilot program to test alternative road usage charge approaches, gather public comment on issues and concerns related to the proposed pilot program and provide recommendations on the criteria to be used to evaluate the pilot program. In studying alternatives to the current gas tax system and developing recommendations on the design of a pilot program to test alternative road usage charge approaches, the task force shall take into consideration the following:
The task force shall consult with highway users and transportation stakeholders, including representatives of vehicle users, vehicle manufacturers and fuel distributors, as part of its duties.
3. Meetings. The task force shall meet as necessary to complete the assigned duties.
4. Staffing. The Department of Transportation shall provide staff support to the task force within existing resources.
5. Compensation. Members of the task force do not receive compensation for their time, travel or other expenses.
6. Report. The task force shall complete its work no later than January 8, 2018 and shall submit its report and recommendations to the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation no later than February 5, 2018. The report must include, but is not limited to, a discussion of the following issues: cost; feasibility; implementation; jurisdiction; use of revenues; security and compliance, including a discussion of processes and security measures necessary to minimize fraud and tax evasion rates; privacy, including recommendations regarding public and private access, including law enforcement, to data collected and stored for purposes of the road usage charge; and data collection technology, including the advantages and disadvantages of various types of data collection equipment.
7. Authority to submit legislation. Following receipt and review of the report, the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation may submit legislation relating to the subject matter of the report to the Second Regular Session of the 128th Legislature.
summary
This resolve establishes a task force to guide the development of a pilot program to assess the potential for mileage-based revenue collection for the State's highways and bridges as an alternative to the gas tax system. The task force is required to submit a report and recommendations to the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation no later than February 5, 2018. Following receipt and review of the report, the Joint Standing Committee on Transportation has authority to submit legislation relating to the subject matter of the report to the Second Regular Session of the 128th Legislature.