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Innovative Ways to Perform Exemplary Contractor OversightTwo Case Studies – METRO & SMART
FTA National Training, Little Rock, AR - April 16 – 17, 2014
Case Study # 1Innovative Ways to Perform Exemplary Contractor Oversight
FTA Drug and Alcohol ConferenceContractor Oversight and Compliance
The Metropolitan Council is the regional policy-making body, planning agency, and provider of essential services for the Twin Cities metropolitan region.
The Council’s essential services enhance the region’squality of life and economic competitiveness. We:Operate Metro Transit, serving 81 million bus and rail passengers in 2012 with award-winning, energy-efficient fleets. Our strategic investments support a growing network of bus, rail and transit ways, and transit oriented developmentCollect and treat wastewater at rates 40% lower than peer regions, while winning national awards for excellence.Work to ensure adequate clean water for the future, through our water supply planning and lake and river monitoring programs.Plan for future growth in partnership with communities and the public.Plan, acquire and develop a world-class regional parks and trail system.Provide affordable housing for qualifying low-income residents.
Metro TransitMajor Transit Provider for Twin Cities Metropolitan Region
2013 Provided 81,368,750 rides
Fleet of 1000+ Vehicles including Bus, Light Rail and Commuter Rail
2,800+ Employees
2,540 Safety Sensitive Employees
1,700+ Drug or Alcohol Tests
Service Owner
8 Service Contractors(1 subcontractor)
5 Paratransit Services (Metro Mobility)
4 Dial a Ride Services (Transit Link)
3 Local Services
2 Express Services
2013
5,454,963 Rides
800+ Vehicles
Metropolitan Transportation Services (MTS)
MTSOversight Responsibility for:
6 Service owners
9 Contractors
6 Local Services
6 Express Services
2 Dial a Ride Services
2013
5,168,656 Rides
Drug and Alcohol Program
Metro TransitHR Manager for Occupational Health (FTE .5)
HR Assistant for Occupational Health (FTE .5)
MTSProject Manager (FTE .3)
Two Graduate School Interns
MTS D & A Program ManagerReview provider policies and provide feedback and assistance with revisions if necessary
-Notify providers of annual MIS reporting deadline (written notice)
-Review all MIS reports in DAMIS prior to submission deadline
-Review random testing charts semi-annually
-Perform on-site audits (post accident and random testing, etc) at least once per year
-Ongoing resource for regional providers
Graduate School Interns
•Recruited from Public Policy Graduate Programs
• Full time in the summer and part time during school year
• Hired to perform portions of sub-recipient oversight of MTS Contractors and Suburban Transit Providers
• Conduct mock collections at both collections sites and at transit garages for Metro Transit
Intern Duties
• Review 1/3 of contractors and sub-recipients annually
• Research changes in regulations
• Use triennial workbook as a base for review
• Initially conduct a desk review
• Conduct onsite review
• Develop findings and recommendations
• Follow up is done by MTS
• Desk Review– Policies– MIS Form– Training Materials– Service Agents– Service Agent and contractor oversight plan and/or
documentation of monitoring activities for Collection Site, Laboratory, MRO, SAP, BAT and STT
– Monitoring activities for contractors and safety sensitive employees
– Summary of consortium pool the employer is in
• On-Site Review– Testing logs– Test results– Decision making processes– Follow-up on positives– Records of inspection, maintenance and calibration
of EBT– Credentials of lab, MRO, SAP– Contracts and agreements with service agents– Training attendance lists– Anything that previously required corrective action
ResultsRecent FTA Review
Metro Transit and 4 Subcontractors Reviewed
FindingsPolicy Manual 37
DAPM 20
Records 21
BAT 3
Urine Collection 9
MRO 5
SAP 1
Total 96
FTA Drug and Alcohol Conference
Case Study # 1Innovative Ways to Perform Exemplary Contractor Oversight
Oversight Discussion• What are your similarities to this structure?
• What ways are you able to adopt some of METRO’s methods?
• What techniques are you unable to adopt? Why?
• What oversight techniques could you recommend?
Case Study # 2Innovative Ways to Perform Exemplary Contractor Oversight
Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation
FTA Drug and Alcohol Conference
April 15-17, 2014
Background
• Established in 1967
• Southeast Michigan’s only regional public transportation
• Fixed-Route and Connector Paratransit Services
• Covers 1,200 square miles
• Nearly 11 million rides annually
D&A Program Administration
SMART
InternalHuman Resources
Fixed Route
Connector Service
ExternalD&A Coordinator/ Ombudsman
Community Partnership
Maintenance Contractors
Lake Erie Transit
Community Partnership Program • Established in 1995 to provide vehicles and
operational support to local communities
• Supports 75 communities and organizations
• CPP Transit Services are tailored to the needs of the community
Regulatory Responsibility
• All partnerships are operating “in the shoes” of the Authority Subject to 49 CFR §40.1(a)(b)
• Vehicles provided to the partnerships are Revenue Service Vehicles which are titled to the Authority
Program Oversight
• As the Drug and Alcohol Coordinator, I am responsible for the oversight of 76 programs which are uniquely organized and independently governed.
• Bottom line I am directly responsible for program effectiveness for all 76 programs
Challenges
Challenges
• The Partnerships are mostly municipalities or Non-profit organizations with no transit experience and have issues such as: Lack of knowledge Limited Staffing Limited Resources/Funding
Solutions
Assistance
The key element for both the ombudsman and the D&A Coordinator oversight is assistance.
Be a regulation expert Audit Assistance Creating a standard policy Find the most efficient but economical way to
maintain their programs
FTA Audit
• August 2014
• Findings Polices Collection Sites Third Party Administrators
Key Elements
• Contractors who perform Safety-Sensitive functions must meet all requirements of Parts 655 & 40 and must have: Knowledgeable DAPM Compliant Policy Testing Record Keeping Training
What to Look for in an Audit
• Knowledgeable DAPM • Compliant Policy• Are they part of a consortium?• Readily apparent test processes• All applicable training & certifications• Info for a qualified SAP• DAMIS Compliance
Tools
• DAMIS Reporting• Program Policy• Files/Spreadsheets• Knowledge of Contractors’ Operation• Comprehensive Knowledge of Regulations• Audits
Case Study # 2Innovative Ways to Perform Exemplary Contractor Oversight
Oversight Discussion• What are your similarities to this structure?
• What ways are you able to adopt some of SMART’s methods?
• What techniques are you unable to adopt? Why?
• What oversight techniques could you recommend?
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