Eligibility for Commuter Transportation

Arizona Administrative Code

Section: R2-1-802

Jurisdiction: AZ

Bluebook Citation: Ariz. Admin. Code R2-1-802

R2-1-802. Eligibility for Commuter Transportation bursement Subsidy A. The Director shall pay a reimbursement subsidy on behalf of an eligible employee who: 1. Completes an application, using a form available from the Department of Administration, for authorization to pay the reduced cost for commuter transportation; and 2. Uses commuter transportation to travel to or from the eligible employee’s place of employment. B. An eligible employee who uses public or private bus or light rail as a means of commuter transportation shall: 1. Authorize payroll deduction under A.R.S. § 38-612(B)(9) of the reduced cost; and 2. As a condition of being authorized to pay the reduced cost for commuter transportation and being issued a transportation card, agree: a. Not to allow anyone else to use the transportation card; Supp. 18-1 Page Administrative Code 2 A.A.C. 1 Administration b. To use the transportation card only for commuter transportation unless the eligible employee incurs the transportation provider’s maximum monthly charge; c. To maintain payroll deduction authorization; d. To notify the Department of Administration if the transportation card is lost or stolen; e. To pay $5 on a payroll deduction to replace a lost, damaged, or stolen transportation card; f. To surrender the transportation card upon termination of employment with the state; and g. That use of the transportation card after receiving notice of a change to the terms of using the transportation card constitutes agreement to the change. Historical Note Adopted effective May 31, 1991 (Supp. 91-2). Section repealed, new Section adopted effective December 30, 1994 (Supp. 94-4). Amended by final rulemaking at 6 A.A.R. 746, effective February 1, 2000 (Supp. 00-1). Amended by final rulemaking at 24 A.A.R. 625, effective May 5, 2018 (Supp. 18-1).

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