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

  • All other survey items were retained from the original survey without modification to allow for comparisons over time.

  • All Taximeter makes and models must meet the approval of the SFMTA prior to their installation and must meet all requirements of the Paratransit Program.

  • A Driver shall not demand any other form of payment from a Paratransit Debit Card holder who offers the Driver a valid Paratransit Debit Card that contains an adequate balance to pay for the requested trip that is authorized by the Paratransit Program.

  • Any capital expenditures within the eligible service categories must be consistent with the objectives of the Alameda CTC Special Transportation for Seniors and Peoples with Disabilities (Paratransit) Program described above and are subject to review by Alameda CTC staff prior to implementation.

  • Each Color Scheme, Dispatch Service, Medallion Holder and Driver must participate in and shall at all times operate subject to and in compliance with the regulations of the SFMTA's Paratransit Program.

  • Smoothwall is the filtering system that is being used to protect adults and minors from accessing sites that may be harmful.

  • All Color Schemes must qualify for the Paratransit Program and must execute a contract with the Paratransit Broker defining the rights and obligations of the parties.

  • For each year that a Driver provides an annual average of 240 wheelchair pickups that are documented through the Paratransit Program, or by other method of documentation approved by the SFMTA, the SFMTA shall offer the Driver a discount of ten dollars per wheelchair pick-up, up to a maximum of $4,167 per year on the Driver's down payment for a Medallion, for a total maximum credit toward a down payment of $12,500.

  • Each county’s share in Table 1 was calculated based on the county’s share of STA funds from the Resolution 3837 formula, totaled across all categories (Northern Counties/Small Operators Program, Regional Paratransit Program, and the Lifeline Transportation Program).

  • Thereafter, each such Color Scheme shall operate at all times subject to the Paratransit Program Minimum Requirements set by the SFMTA, including any rules requiring the Color Scheme to maintain insurance in excess of the insurance requirements of this Article.

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