N.Y. Public Authorities Law Section 1279-I
Open data reporting


1.

The metropolitan transportation authority and its subsidiaries and affiliates, including the New York city transit authority and the Triborough bridge and tunnel authority, shall fully comply with the provisions of Executive Order 95 of 2013, “Using Technology to Promote Transparency, Improve Government Performance and Enhance Citizen Engagement,” and shall provide the New York state office of information technology services and legislature all data as defined in this section.

2.

For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:

(a)

“open data website” shall mean the website data.ny.gov or such other successor website maintained by, or on behalf of, the state, as deemed appropriate by the New York state office of information technology services under Executive Order 95 of 2013, or any successor agency or order;

(b)

“data” shall mean final versions of statistical or factual information that (i) are in alphanumeric form reflected in a list, table, graph, chart or other non-narrative form, that can be digitally transmitted or processed;

(ii)

are regularly created or maintained by or on behalf of the metropolitan transportation authority, its subsidiaries and affiliates and are controlled by such entities; and

(iii)

record a measurement, transaction or determination related to the mission of the metropolitan transportation authority, its subsidiaries and affiliates. The term “data” shall not include image files, such as designs, drawings, photos or scanned copies of original documents; provided, however, that the term “data” shall include statistical or factual information about image files and geographic information system data;

(c)

“data set” shall mean a named collection of related records maintained on a storage device, with the collection containing data organized or formatted in a specific or prescribed way, often in tabular form; and

(d)

“publishable MTA data” shall mean data that is collected by the metropolitan transportation authority, its subsidiaries and affiliates where the authority, subsidiary or affiliate is permitted, required or able to make the data available to the public, consistent with any and all applicable laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, resolutions, policies or other restrictions, requirements or rights associated with the publishable MTA data, including but not limited to contractual or other legal orders, restrictions or requirements. Data shall not be publishable MTA data if making such data available on the open data website would violate statute or regulation, including, but not limited to, disclosures that would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, endanger the public health, safety or welfare, hinder the operation of government, including criminal and civil investigations, or impose an undue financial, operational or administrative burden on the authority or its subsidiaries or affiliates.

3.

As required by Executive Order 95 of 2013, the metropolitan transportation authority shall designate a data coordinator, who shall:

(a)

have authority equivalent to that of a deputy commissioner or the head of a division or department;

(b)

have knowledge of data and resources in use by the entity; and

(c)

be responsible for the compliance of the authority, its subsidiaries and affiliates with the order.

4.

The authority and its subsidiaries and affiliates shall make their publishable MTA data available on its website and the open data website as follows:

(a)

The authority shall create a catalogue of publishable MTA data within one hundred eighty days of the effective date of this section;

(b)

The metropolitan transportation authority shall within one hundred eighty days of the effective date of this section, submit to the legislature and publish on its shared internet website a schedule for making its publishable MTA data publicly available. Such schedule shall provide for updating the data catalogue as appropriate; and

(c)

The metropolitan transportation authority shall create schedules for publishing all publishable MTA data within three years of the effective date of this section.

5.

The metropolitan transportation authority, its subsidiaries and affiliates shall not be prevented from publishing data in advance of the dates set in their schedules.

Source: Section 1279-I — Open data reporting, https://www.­nysenate.­gov/legislation/laws/PBA/1279-I (updated Oct. 22, 2021; accessed Oct. 26, 2024).

1260
Short title
1261
Definitions
1262
Metropolitan commuter transportation district
1263
Metropolitan transportation authority
1264
Purposes of the authority
1264‑A
State of emergency
1265
General powers of the authority
1265‑A
Contracts
1265‑B
Metropolitan transportation authority small business mentoring program
1266
Special powers of the authority
1266‑A
Medical emergency services
1266‑B
Medical emergency services plan
1266‑C
Transit projects
1266‑D
Long Island rail road commuter’s council
1266‑E
Metro-North rail commuter council
1266‑F
Medical emergency services plan
1266‑G
Excess loss fund
1266‑H
Authority police force
1266‑I
The permanent citizens advisory committee
1266‑J
Metropolitan transportation authority pledge to customers
1266‑K
Expired fare transfer policy
1266‑L
Surveillance cameras
1266‑L*2
Light duty for employees
1266‑M
Information concerning services for human trafficking victims
1267
Acquisition and disposition of real property
1267‑A
Acquisition and disposition of real property by department of transportation
1267‑B
Transit facilities for transit construction fund
1268
Co-operation and assistance of other agencies
1268‑A
Promotion of qualified transportation fringes
1269
Notes, bonds and other obligations of the authority
1269‑A
Metropolitan transportation authority capital program review board
1269‑B
Capital program plans
1269‑C
Metropolitan transportation authority capital program review board
1269‑D
Submission of strategic operation plan
1269‑E
Financial and operational reports
1269‑F
Mission statement and measurement report
1269‑G
Requirements for certain authority contracts and related subcontracts
1270
Reserve funds and appropriations
1270‑A
Metropolitan transportation authority special assistance fund
1270‑B
Metropolitan transportation authority Dutchess, Orange and Rockland fund
1270‑C
Metropolitan transportation authority dedicated tax fund
1270‑D
Consolidated financings
1270‑E
Implementation of the Transportation Infrastructure Bond Act of 2000
1270‑F
Implementation of the rebuild and renew New York transportation bond act of two thousand five
1270‑G
Regulation of certain authority expenditures
1270‑H
Metropolitan transportation authority finance fund
1270‑I
New York city transportation assistance fund
1270‑J
Metropolitan transportation authority commercial gaming revenue fund
1271
Agreement of the state
1272
Right of state to require redemption of bonds
1273
Remedies of noteholders and bondholders
1274
Notes and bonds as legal investment
1275
Exemption from taxation
1276
Actions against the authority
1276‑A
Annual audit of authority
1276‑B
Authority budget and financial plan
1276‑C
Independent audit of authority
1276‑D
Independent audit by the legislature
1276‑E
Reporting
1276‑F
Metropolitan transportation authority transit performance metrics
1277
Station operation and maintenance
1277‑A
Transfer and receipt of surplus funds
1278
Title not affected if in part unconstitutional or ineffective
1279
Metropolitan transportation authority inspector general
1279‑A
Management advisory board
1279‑B
Transition--election to withdraw from the metropolitan commuter transportation district
1279‑C
The office of legislative and community input
1279‑D
Supplemental revenue reporting program
1279‑E
Assignment, transfer, sharing or consolidating powers, functions or activities
1279‑F
Independent forensic audit
1279‑G
Major construction review unit
1279‑H
Debarment
1279‑I
Open data reporting
1279‑L
Right to share employees

Accessed:
Oct. 26, 2024

Last modified:
Oct. 22, 2021

§ 1279-I’s source at nysenate​.gov

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