There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Older Persons Transportation Act - Provides that in providing assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act the Secretary of Transportation shall give preference to applications made by State and local public bodies and agencies thereof which agree to adopt and maintain specially reduced rates, not exceeding 50 percent of regular rates, for pesrsons who are aged sixty-five or over, on all days, in the operation of the facilities and equipment to be financed under the application.
Authorizes the Secretary to make grants and loans to private nonprofit corporations and associations for the specific purpose of assisting them in providing transportation services for handicapped persons and persons aged sixty-five and over for whom mass transportation services planned, designed, and carried out by State and local agencies are unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate.
Provides that a common carrier whose rates or fares are established by a board, commission, or other agency of the United States may not, in interstate commerce during nonpeak periods of travel, charge any person aged sixty-five or over more than 50 percent of the fare published in its tariff for the general public to be furnished the transportation requested by the person aged sixty-five or over, if that person is traveling on a standby basis, or more than 75 percent of that fare if that person is traveling on any other basis.
Provides for the partial repayment by the United States of any economic loss suffered by a common carrier as a result of compliance with the above provisions.
Provides that building constructed with financial assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act shall be so designed and constructed as to be accessible to the physically handicapped.
Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to any public or nonprofit agency, organization or institution, or any individual to conduct transportation research and demonstration projects for the elderly.
Authorizes to be appropriated for such research and projects $2,500,000 for fiscal year 1973, and $5,000,000 for fiscal year 1974.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Older Persons Transportation Act - Provides that in providing assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act the Secretary of Transportation shall give preference to applications made by State and local public bodies and agencies thereof which agree to adopt and maintain specially reduced rates, not exceeding 50 percent of regular rates, for pesrsons who are aged sixty-five or over, on all days, in the operation of the facilities and equipment to be financed under the application.
Authorizes the Secretary to make grants and loans to private nonprofit corporations and associations for the specific purpose of assisting them in providing transportation services for handicapped persons and persons aged sixty-five and over for whom mass transportation services planned, designed, and carried out by State and local agencies are unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate.
Provides that a common carrier whose rates or fares are established by a board, commission, or other agency of the United States may not, in interstate commerce during nonpeak periods of travel, charge any person aged sixty-five or over more than 50 percent of the fare published in its tariff for the general public to be furnished the transportation requested by the person aged sixty-five or over, if that person is traveling on a standby basis, or more than 75 percent of that fare if that person is traveling on any other basis.
Provides for the partial repayment by the United States of any economic loss suffered by a common carrier as a result of compliance with the above provisions.
Provides that building constructed with financial assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act shall be so designed and constructed as to be accessible to the physically handicapped.
Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to any public or nonprofit agency, organization or institution, or any individual to conduct transportation research and demonstration projects for the elderly.
Authorizes to be appropriated for such research and projects $2,500,000 for fiscal year 1973, and $5,000,000 for fiscal year 1974.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Older Persons Transportation Act - Provides that in providing assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act the Secretary of Transportation shall give preference to applications made by State and local public bodies and agencies thereof which agree to adopt and maintain specially reduced rates, not exceeding 50 percent of regular rates, for pesrsons who are aged sixty-five or over, on all days, in the operation of the facilities and equipment to be financed under the application.
Authorizes the Secretary to make grants and loans to private nonprofit corporations and associations for the specific purpose of assisting them in providing transportation services for handicapped persons and persons aged sixty-five and over for whom mass transportation services planned, designed, and carried out by State and local agencies are unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate.
Provides that a common carrier whose rates or fares are established by a board, commission, or other agency of the United States may not, in interstate commerce during nonpeak periods of travel, charge any person aged sixty-five or over more than 50 percent of the fare published in its tariff for the general public to be furnished the transportation requested by the person aged sixty-five or over, if that person is traveling on a standby basis, or more than 75 percent of that fare if that person is traveling on any other basis.
Provides for the partial repayment by the United States of any economic loss suffered by a common carrier as a result of compliance with the above provisions.
Provides that building constructed with financial assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act shall be so designed and constructed as to be accessible to the physically handicapped.
Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to any public or nonprofit agency, organization or institution, or any individual to conduct transportation research and demonstration projects for the elderly.
Authorizes to be appropriated for such research and projects $2,500,000 for fiscal year 1973, and $5,000,000 for fiscal year 1974.
There is one summary for this bill. Bill summaries are authored by CRS.
Shown Here:Older Persons Transportation Act - Provides that in providing assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act the Secretary of Transportation shall give preference to applications made by State and local public bodies and agencies thereof which agree to adopt and maintain specially reduced rates, not exceeding 50 percent of regular rates, for pesrsons who are aged sixty-five or over, on all days, in the operation of the facilities and equipment to be financed under the application.
Authorizes the Secretary to make grants and loans to private nonprofit corporations and associations for the specific purpose of assisting them in providing transportation services for handicapped persons and persons aged sixty-five and over for whom mass transportation services planned, designed, and carried out by State and local agencies are unavailable, insufficient, or inappropriate.
Provides that a common carrier whose rates or fares are established by a board, commission, or other agency of the United States may not, in interstate commerce during nonpeak periods of travel, charge any person aged sixty-five or over more than 50 percent of the fare published in its tariff for the general public to be furnished the transportation requested by the person aged sixty-five or over, if that person is traveling on a standby basis, or more than 75 percent of that fare if that person is traveling on any other basis.
Provides for the partial repayment by the United States of any economic loss suffered by a common carrier as a result of compliance with the above provisions.
Provides that building constructed with financial assistance under the Urban Mass Transportation Act shall be so designed and constructed as to be accessible to the physically handicapped.
Authorizes the Secretary to make grants to any public or nonprofit agency, organization or institution, or any individual to conduct transportation research and demonstration projects for the elderly.
Authorizes to be appropriated for such research and projects $2,500,000 for fiscal year 1973, and $5,000,000 for fiscal year 1974.