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Note: The official name of the New York City Transit
Riders Council is "The New York City Transit Authority Advisory Council."
BYLAWS OF
THE NEW YORK CITY TRANSIT AUTHORITY ADVISORY COUNCIL
ARTICLE I
MEMBERSHIP
Section 1. The membership of the New York City Transit Authority Advisory
Council (NYCTAAC) will consist of those persons duly appointed in accordance
with Section 1204-a of the Public Authorities Law. Persons whose term
has expired will continue to serve until their successors have been appointed.
Section 2. Every member of the NYCTAAC shall be a member of the Permanent
Citizens Advisory Committee (PCAC) to the Metropolitan Transportation
Authority (MTA).
Section 3. Any NYCTAAC member who receives, directly or indirectly, money
or other valuable consideration in connection with work related to public
transportation policies or operations in the MTA region, or who bids for
or otherwise formally seeks work as a consultant or contractor with the
MTA or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates, shall disclose such involvement
in writing to the NYCTAAC, to the Governor, and to the official who nominated
the member to the council. Such disclosure shall be recorded in the NYCTAAC
minutes.
Section 4. During the course of discussion of any issue in which a member
has a private or pecuniary interest, the member shall orally disclose
the nature of the interest, and shall refrain from voting on that issue.
ARTICLE II
PURPOSE
Section 1. The purposes of the NYCTAAC are defined under Section 1204-A
of the Public Authorities Law.
Section 2. The NYCTAAC shall study, investigate, monitor, and make recommendations
with respect to the maintenance, and operation of the New York City Transit
Authority (NYCTA), its subsidiaries and the Staten Island Rapid Transit
Operating Authority (SIRTOA).
Section 3. The NYCTAAC shall study and investigate all aspects of the
day to day operation of the NYCTA and SIRTOA, monitor their performance
and recommend changes to improve the efficiency of the operation thereof.
Section 4. The NYCTAAC may request and shall receive from any department,
division, board, bureau, commission, agency, public authority of the state
or any political subdivision thereof such assistance and data as it requests
to enable it to properly carry out its activities for the purposes set
forth.
ARTICLE III
OFFICERS
Section 1. The officers of the NYCTAAC shall be elected by the members
of the NYCTAAC from their number and shall consist of a Chairman, Vice
Chairman, and a three-member Executive Committee.The officers shall be
elected at the regular June meeting of the NYCTAAC and shall hold office
for a term of one (1) year from July 1-June 30 or until a successor is
elected.
Section 2. An officer may be removed from office for cause by a two-thirds
vote of the total membership of the NYCTAAC.
Section 3. Vacancies of the Chair, Vice Chair and three-member Executive
Committee shall be filled by majority vote of the NYCTAAC as they may
occur.
Section 4. The Chairman shall preside at all meetings and will represent
the NYCTAAC on the Executive Committee of the PCAC. The Chairman will
have the power to appoint committees and committee chairs as required.
Section 5. The Vice Chairman shall assume the powers and duties of the
Chairman in his or her absence, and will serve on the PCAC Executive Committee.
ARTICLE IV
MEETINGS
Section 1. Regular meetings of the NYCTAAC shall be held once a month.
Section 2. Special meetings of the NYCTAAC may be called by the Chairman
upon seven (7) days notice to the members of the NYCTAAC or upon written
request signed by three (3) members of the NYCTAAC. The notice of a special
meeting shall state the purpose of the meeting and the business to be
transacted at such meeting.
Section 3. A quorum at any meeting of the NYCTAAC shall consist of one
half of the members of the NYCTAAC duly appointed and serving.
Section 4. Proxies may be voted only if the person giving the proxy specifically
designates to the Executive Director of the PCAC or any other member the
particular issues to be voted upon and the position to be taken.
Section 5. If any member of the NYCTAAC is absent from three (3) consecutive
regular NYCTAAC/PCAC meetings, or from six (6) such meetings in any twelve
month period, without being excused by the Chairman for good cause shown
(a letter, email or phone call to the PCAC Office being considered good
cause), letters shall be directed to the Governor and to the official
who nominated the member recommending appointment of a new member.
Section 6. Official NYCTAAC positions on issues shall be approved by a
majority vote of the membership of the NYCTAAC or by a two-thirds vote
of those present at a meeting, whichever is less. Press releases and statements
to the media on issues shall be approved by a majority vote of the NYCTAAC
Executive Committee. The NYCTAAC Chair has the sole authority to speak
on behalf of the NYCTAAC membership. The Chair may delegate this authority,
on a case by case basis, to the Vice Chair of the NYCTAAC or the Executive
Director of the PCAC.
Section 7. Roberts Rules of Order, Revised, shall govern all meetings
of the NYCTAAC consistent with these bylaws.
ARTICLE V
BYLAW REVISIONS
Section 1. The bylaws of the NYCTAAC may be amended by a vote of two-thirds
of the total membership of the NYCTAAC.
Section 2. Amendments to these bylaws shall be moved at a regular meeting
of the NYCTAAC and the vote taken at the next regular meeting.
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