Transit Labor Protection - A Guide to Section 13(c) Federal Transit Act
TRB's Transit Cooperative Research Program Legal Research Digest 4: Transit Labor Protection - A Guide to Section 13(c) Federal Transit Act provides a descriptions of how the Section 13(c) of the Federal Transit Act certification process works. Section 13(c) is an especially complex Federal requirement. It has a unique history, which must be appreciated. It is administered by two Federal agencies, primarily the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) and secondarily the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), which do not always share the same policies or interpretations. Decisions regarding Section 13(c) are not generally published.
It should be a reference for attorneys, transit administrators, labor representatives, comptrollers, transit planning and grant officials, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and local officials. The contents are organized as follows:
Foreword;
Introduction and Overview;
(I) Background of Section 13(c) Labor Protection;
(II) The Section 13(c) Process and Procedural Issues;
(III) The Substantive Law of Section 13(c)--Major Issues and Decisions; and
(IV) Conclusion.
This Summary Last Modified On: 3/30/2014