Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 6C, § 12A
(a) As used in this section, the following words shall, unless the context clearly requires otherwise, have the following meanings:
''Council'', the performance and asset management advisory council created under this section.
''Local transportation agency'', the city, town or other governmental entity's department of transportation or public works that has jurisdiction over the transportation assets in that city, town or entity and that receives state or federal funding.
''Performance and asset management system'', the permanent, comprehensive and integrated system, developed by the department pursuant to sections 6 and 12, that require the operation, maintenance, upgrade and expansion of all transportation assets, that are cost-effectively administered throughout their lifecycle, by continuously updating physical inventory, condition assessments and performance information.
''Transportation assets'', capital assets, including but not limited to, any city, town, county or state highway, road, street, pavement, parkway, facilities, structures, construction and maintenance equipment, vehicles, real estate, materials, corporate data and information, equipment, rolling stock, infrastructure and facilities for use in public transportation; ground and water transportation facilities and equipment; and any rights-of-way, bridges, tunnels, railroad highway crossings, drainage structures, signs and guardrails.
(b) There shall be a performance and asset management advisory council charged with advising the board on the creation of an integrated asset management system pursuant to section 12.
The council shall consist of the secretary, who shall serve as chair, and the following members as appointed by the secretary: 2 members of the board, 2 members from the Massachusetts Municipal Association, 2 members from different regional planning agencies, 1 member from the construction industry, and 1 member from a business association. Each member shall be appointed for a term of 3 years. The council may appoint a technical assistance panel, to serve in an advisory, non-binding capacity, which shall be comprised of transportation planning, construction and engineering associations. The council shall determine the scope of research and assign projects to the technical assistance panel as necessary in the development of statewide policies. The department shall provide the council with qualified administrative staff and the regional planning agencies may provide qualified technical assistance to the council.
(d) The council shall present minimum standards and guidelines delineating standardized data and information that shall be contained in the performance and asset management systems, including the complete integration of transit, highway, aeronautics, water and port assets, and the possible inclusion of municipal roadways. The minimum standards shall include: