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R91-91 AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A DOWNSTATE OPERATING ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT FOR MASS TRANSIT FOR FY' 92
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R91-91 AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A DOWNSTATE OPERATING ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT FOR MASS TRANSIT FOR FY' 92
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AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A DOWNSTATE OPERATING ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT FOR MASS TRANSIT FOR FY' 92
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6/17/1991
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Eligible operating expenses include the following: <br /> (i) employee wages and benefits; (ii) materials, fuels and <br /> supplies; (iii) rental of facilities; (iv) taxes other than <br /> income taxes; (v) payment for debt service (including principal <br /> and interest) on equipment or facilities owned by the applicant; <br /> (vi) equipment purchases which do not exceed $300; (vii) <br /> administrative costs associated with capital projects which are <br /> not reimbursed elsewhere; (viii) repairs to buildings, equipment <br /> or vehicles which do not extend the useful life of same; (ix) <br /> reasonable expenses and compensation for applicant's board <br /> members or trustees; (x) and any other expenditure which the <br /> Department determines is an eligible operating expense according <br /> to generally accepted standard accounting practices for public <br /> transportation operations. <br /> ITEM 5. DEFICITS <br /> Operating deficits means the amount by which eligible <br /> operating expenses exceed (1) revenue from fares, reduced fare <br /> reimbursements, rental of property, advertising and any other <br /> amounts collected and received by the provider of public <br /> transportation which, under standard accounting practices, are i <br /> properly classified as operating revenues or operating income ' <br /> attributed to providing public transportation, and (2) revenue <br /> from any federal financial assistance received to defray <br /> operating expenses and deficits. Local taxes generated by <br /> participants shall not be included when computing operating <br /> deficits. <br /> 5 <br />
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