TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Legal Research Digest 38: Legal Aspects Relevant to Outsourcing Transit Functions Not Traditionally Outsourced focus on the legal aspects relevant to outsourcing transit functions not traditionally outsourced, such as maintenance services, architectural and engineering work, custodial services, security services, human resources, call center services, and marketing and advertising.
For the purpose of the report, revenue operations and paratransit services are considered traditional outsourced transit functions.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2011. Legal Aspects Relevant to Outsourcing Transit Functions Not Traditionally Outsourced. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/22861.
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COVER | 1-1 | |
CONTENTS | 2-2 | |
INTRODUCTION | 3-3 | |
I. KEY EARLY CONSIDERATIONS: LABOR PROTECTION ISSUES | 4-9 | |
II. PROCUREMENT METHODS AND RELATED CONSIDERATIONS | 10-12 | |
III. PROTECTING THE FEDERAL INTEREST: FEDERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS TO THIRD-PARTY CONTRACTS | 13-20 | |
IV. OUTSOURCING CONTRACT TERMS AND CONDITIONS | 21-24 | |
CONCLUSION | 25-25 | |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 26-26 | |
BACK COVER | 27-27 |
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