[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 7]
[Revised as of October 1, 2006]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR601.3]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
CHAPTER VI--FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 601_ORGANIZATION, FUNCTIONS, AND PROCEDURES--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A_General Provisions
 
Sec.  601.3  General responsibilities.

    The general responsibilities of each of the offices which comprise 
the headquarters organization of FTA are:
    (a) Office of Administration. Directed by an Associate Administrator 
for Administration, this office develops and administers comprehensive 
programs to meet FTA's resource management and administrative support 
requirements in the following areas: Organization and management 
planning, information resources management, human resources, contracting 
and procurement, and administrative services.
    (b) Office of Budget and Policy. Directed by an Associate 
Administrator for Budget and Policy, this office is responsible for 
policy development and performance measurement, strategic and program 
planning, program evaluation, budgeting, and accounting. The office 
provides policy direction on legislative proposals and coordinates the 
development of regulations. The office formulates and justifies FTA 
budgets within the Department of Transportation, to the Office of 
Management and Budget, and Congress. The office establishes 
apportionments and allotments for program and administrative funds, 
ensures that all funds are expended in accordance with Administration 
and congressional intent, and prepares and coordinates statutory reports 
to Congress. The office coordinates with and supports the Department of 
Transportation Chief Financial Officer on all FTA accounting and 
financial management matters. This office also serves as the audit 
liaison in responding to the Office of the Inspector General and the 
Government Accountability Office.
    (c) Office of Chief Counsel. Directed by a Chief Counsel, this 
office provides legal advice and support to the Administrator and FTA 
management. The office is responsible for reviewing development and 
management of FTA-sponsored projects; representing the Administration 
before civil courts and administrative agencies; drafting and reviewing 
legislation and regulations to implement the Administration's programs; 
and working to ensure that the agency upholds the highest ethical 
standards. The office coordinates with and supports the U.S. Department 
of Transportation's General Counsel on FTA legal matters.
    (d) The Office of Civil Rights. Directed by a Director for Civil 
Rights, this office ensures full implementation of civil rights and 
equal opportunity initiatives by all recipients of FTA assistance, and 
ensures nondiscrimination in the receipt of FTA benefits, employment, 
and business opportunities. The office advises and assists the 
Administrator and other FTA officials in ensuring compliance with 
applicable civil rights regulations, statutes and directives, including 
but not limited to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), 
the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) 
participation, and Equal Employment Opportunity, within FTA and in the 
conduct of Federally-assisted public transportation projects and 
programs. The office monitors the implementation of and compliance with 
civil rights requirements, investigates complaints, conducts compliance 
reviews, and provides technical assistance to recipients of FTA 
assistance and members of the public.

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    (e) Office of Communications and Congressional Affairs. Directed by 
an Associate Administrator for Communications and Congressional Affairs, 
this office is the agency's lead office for media relations, public 
affairs, and Congressional relations, providing quick response support 
to the agency, the public, and Members of Congress on a daily basis. The 
office distributes information about FTA programs and policies to the 
public, the transit industry, and other interested parties through a 
variety of media. This office also coordinates the Administrator's 
public appearances and is responsible for managing correspondence and 
other information directed to and issued by the Administrator and Deputy 
Administrator.
    (f) Office of Planning and Environment. Directed by an Associate 
Administrator for Planning and Development, this office administers a 
national program of planning assistance that provides funding, guidance, 
and technical support to State and local transportation agencies. In 
partnership with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), this office 
oversees a national program of planning assistance and certification of 
metropolitan and statewide planning organizations, implemented by FTA 
Regional Offices and FHWA Divisional Offices. The office provides 
national guidance and technical support in emphasis areas including 
planning capacity building, financial planning, transit oriented 
development, joint development, project cost estimation, travel demand 
forecasting, and other technical areas. This office also oversees the 
Federal environmental review process as it applies to transit projects 
throughout the country, including implementation of the National 
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), the Clean Air Act, and related laws and 
regulations. The office provides national guidance and oversight of 
planning and project development for proposed major transit capital 
fixed guideway projects, commonly referred to as the New Starts program. 
In addition, this office is responsible for the evaluation and rating of 
proposed projects based on a set of statutory criteria, and applies 
these ratings as input to the Annual New Starts Report and funding 
recommendations submitted to Congress, as well as for FTA approval 
required for projects to advance into preliminary engineering, final 
design, and full funding grant agreements.
    (g) Office of Program Management. Directed by an Associate 
Administrator for Program Management, this office administers a national 
program of capital and operating assistance by managing financial and 
technical resources and by directing program implementation. The office 
coordinates all grantee directed guidance, in the form of circulars and 
other communications, develops and distributes procedures and program 
guidance to assist the field staff in grant program administration and 
fosters responsible stewardship of Federal transit resources by 
facilitating and assuring consistent grant development and 
implementation nationwide (Statutory, Formula, Discretionary and 
Earmarks). This office manages the oversight program for agency formula 
grant programs and provides national expertise and direction in the 
areas of capital construction, rolling stock, and risk assessment 
techniques. It also assists the transit industry and State and local 
authorities in providing high levels of safety and security for transit 
passengers and employees through technical assistance, training, public 
awareness, drug and alcohol testing and state safety oversight.
    (h) Office of Research, Demonstration, and Innovation. Directed by 
an Associate Administrator for Research, Demonstration and Innovation, 
this office provides transit industry leadership in delivery of 
solutions that improve public transportation. The office undertakes 
research, development, and demonstration projects that help to increase 
ridership; improve capital and operating efficiencies; enhance safety 
and emergency preparedness; and better protect the environment and 
promote energy independence. The office leads FTA programmatic efforts 
under the National Research Programs (49 U.S.C. 5314).