GEORGIA STATUTES AND CODES
               		§ 32-12-5 - Evaluation, analysis and review
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    32-12-5   (2010)
   32-12-5.    Evaluation, analysis and review 
      The  Georgia Coordinating Committee for Rural and Human Services  Transportation shall examine the manner in which transportation services  are provided by the participating agencies represented on the  committee. Such examination shall include but not be limited to:
      (1)  An  analysis of all programs administered by participating agencies,  including capital and operating costs, and overlapping or duplication of  services among such programs, with emphasis on how to overcome such  overlapping or duplication;
      (2)  The means by which transportation services are coordinated among state, local, and federal funding source programs;
      (3)  The  means by which both capital and operating costs for transportation  could be combined or shared among agencies, including at a minimum  shared purchase of vehicles and maintenance of such vehicles;
      (4)  An  analysis of those areas which might appropriately be consolidated to  lower the costs of program delivery without sacrificing program quality  to clients, including shared use of vehicles for client trips regardless  of the funding source which pays for their trips;
      (5)  An  analysis of state of the art efforts to coordinate rural and human  services transportation elsewhere in the nation, including at a minimum  route scheduling so as to avoid duplicative trips in a given locality;
      (6)  A  review of any limitations which may be imposed by various federally  funded programs and how the state can manage within those limitations as  it reviews possible sharing opportunities;
      (7)  An  analysis of how agency programs interact with and impact state, local,  or regional transportation services performed on behalf of the general  public through state, local, or regional transit systems;
      (8)  An  evaluation of potential cost sharing opportunities available for  clients served by committee agencies so as to maximize service delivery  efficiencies and to obtain the maximum benefit on their behalf with the  limited amount of funds available; and
      (9)  An analysis of possible methods to reduce costs, including, but not limited to, greater use of privatization.
               	 	
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	               	 	               	  
               	 
               	 
               	 
               	 
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