Georgia successfully obtained certification almost a year in advance of the federal safety deadline of April 15, 2019 deadline. Georgia's State Safety Oversight (SSO) program is certified by the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). This means that Georgia's program met the federal standards and requirements for ensuring the safety of rail transit systems within the state.
Certification is a continuous process. The state must maintain compliance with federal regulations and may need to update its program to accommodate changes in safety standards or regulations.
Compliance Requirements. For the certification to be obtained, Georgia DOT had to adopt and enforce relevant federal and state safety laws, have investigative authority, and have appropriate financial and human resources for the number, size and complexity of the rail transit systems within the Georgia’s jurisdiction. Over the course of leading up to certification, GDOT participated in meaningful work sessions with the affected transit agencies and our FTA headquarters and regional partners. Georgia’s SSO Program conducts workshops to ensure all parties are apprised of the pending changes to the program.
Program Standard
The Program Standard provides standards, procedures, and technical direction to assist Rail Transit Agencies (RTA) in implementing the requirements of the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) State Safety Oversight (SSO) program. The Program Standard also specifies the safety and security information requirements for ongoing communication between GDOT and RTAs and addresses GDOT’s communication with the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), including initial, annual, and periodic submissions.
As defined in § 674.27, the State Safety Oversight Agency (SSOA) must adopt and distribute a written Program Standard consistent with 49 CFR Part 674 and the National Public Transportation Safety Plan. The Program Standard must also identify the processes and procedures that govern the activities of the SSO, as well as the processes and procedures an RTA must have in place to comply with the Program Standard.
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