N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 17, § 980.13
(4) Organizations applying for and receiving 16(b)(2) grant vehicles for services within a rural county are required to participate in that county's planning and implementation process leading to the development of a coordinated public transportation service. In addition, should a 16(b)(2) recipient's client service area be wholly or partly contained within a rural county and should the government of that county adopt and implement a coordinated public transportation service plan which is approved by the Department, then the 16(b)(2) recipient shall, when requested by the Department, lease or otherwise make available to the county's coordinated service operator any 16(b)(2) grant equipment it applied for or received following the commencement of the county's coordinated service planning process, in accordance with its Section 16(b)(2) grant agreement.
(c) New York State Mass Transportation Operating Assistance (NYSTOA).
Those portions of a county's coordinated public transportation service which meet the eligibility and other requirements of the State mass transportation operating assistance program shall be eligible for assistance through that program, in accordance with 17 NYCRR Part 975 and related Department guidelines. If a private operator subject to maximum operating assistance guidelines under NYSTOA receives operating assistance through this Part, then both sources of operating assistance will be considered in establishing the maximum operating assistance under the NYSTOA program.
(d) Federal Mass Transportation Operating and Capital Assistance (Sections 18 and 9).
Those portions of a county's coordinated public transportation service which are eligible for and receive New York State mass transportation operating assistance and which meet the eligibility and other requirements of the UMTA Section 18 or Section 9 programs shall be eligible for assistance through those programs, in accordance with UMTA Circulars and/or Department guidelines, up to the eligibility limits of such assistance prescribed therein and contingent upon the amount of such Federal funds made available to the county by the Department or the Urban Mass Transportation Administration.
(e) Should a county's coordinated public transportation service receive operating assistance through this Part and also receive public transportation operating assistance through the NYSTOA and/or Federal Section 18 or 9 programs, then the total of assistance in any fiscal year from all sources plus any local share required for such sources shall not exceed the total eligible operating expenses, minus operating income and any applicable allowance for profit.
(f) Federal Rural Transit Assistance Program (RTAP).
A rural county's designated coordinated service operator and any of its subcontractors shall be eligible to receive technical assistance and training through the Department's Rural Transit Assistance Program.
(a) Human Service Programs.
State or county agencies administering or overseeing federal or State programs which are being, or can be, used in part to pay for the transport of agency program clientele should adopt new or revised program policies or procedures which re-direct portions of such programs' funds and other transportation resources to a rural county's coordinated public transportation service. Agencies should take other policy or administrative actions that would facilitate or provide incentives to their local agency counterparts to participate in a rural county's coordination program funded by this Part.
(b) Section 16(b)(2)Program.