Paratransit Program definition

Paratransit Program means the SFMTA program to provide transit services for people unable to independently use public transit because of a disability or disabling health condition.

Examples of Paratransit Program in a sentence

  • July 2015 against the Ramp Taxi Medallion Holder or the holder of a Use Agreement for violations of this Article or the rules and regulations of the Paratransit Program.

  • A grocery shopping service for seniors and persons with disabilities provided as one of the Services in the Paratransit Program.

  • Along with its payment, Contractor shall submit a monthly report detailing, for the van program, the number of passenger trips (one passenger/one way); and the number of trips credited to the Paratransit Program, as represented by the Lease payment, whether attributed to the van program or other paratransit taxi service.

  • Transportation services for seniors and people with disabilities including ADA-mandated or non-mandated shuttle or fixed-route services, including door- to-door services, group trips, and individual demand-response trip services; taxi programs; Alameda CTC Paratransit Program Implementation Guidelines Meals on Wheels or meal delivery; volunteer driver programs; and purchase of EBP tickets.

  • The scope of training for CONTRACTOR staff assigned to the San Leandro Paratransit Program will include, but not be limited to, good customer relations and basic customer service philosophy, an understanding of Flex Shuttle operating procedures and service policies, other services offered through the CITY paratransit program, data recording, and management reporting requirements as well as specific job responsibilities and procedures.

  • This vendor would be responsible for maintaining and repairing all vehicles used to deliver service under the City’s Paratransit Program.

  • Alameda CTC Paratransit Program Implementation Guidelines Service Description Taxi subsidy programs provide same day, curb-to-curb service intended for situations when consumers cannot make their trip on a pre- scheduled basis.

  • The City will monitor and evaluate the Paratransit Program on an ongoing basis.

  • Any new service started after adoption of the Paratransit Program Implementation Guidelines must abide by the following service requirements.

  • The ALAMEDA CTC Paratransit Program Implementation Guidelines provide program eligibility and fund usage guidelines, definitions, additional requirements, and guideline adoption details.

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