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241 APPENDIX F—LIST OF TRANSIT AGENCIES RESPONDING TO SURVEY Ann Arbor Transportation Authority, Ann Arbor, MI Antelope Valley Transit Authority, Lancaster, CA Bay Area Rapid Transit District, Oakland, CA Capital District Transportation Authority, Albany, NY Casco Bay Island Transit District, Portland, ME Central Arkansas Transit Authority Centre Area Transportation Authority, State College, PA City of Arcadia Transit, Arcadia, CA City of Phoenix Public Transit Department, Phoenix, AZ CT Transit, Hartford, CT East Bay Paratransit Consortium (EBPC), on behalf of AC Transit, Oakland, CA Gary Public Transportation Corporation, Gary, IN Gold Coast Transit, Oxnard, CA Greater Attleboro-Taunton Regional Transit Authority, Taunton, MA Greater New Haven Transit District, Hamden, CT GRTC Transit System, Richmond, VA Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority, Tampa, FL ITP, The Rapid, Grand Rapids, MI Kitsap Transit, Bremerton, WA Knoxville Area Transit, Knoxville, TN La Crosse Municipal Transit Utility, La Crosse, WI Lake Charles Transit System, City of Lake Charles, LA Manchester Transit Authority, Manchester, NH Memphis Area Transit Authority, Memphis, TN Mass Transportation Authority, Flint, MI Metropolitan Council, St. Paul, MN Metro Transit, Madison, WI MTA Bus Company, New York, NY Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, Buffalo, NY North County Transit District, Oceanside, CA Norwalk Transit System, Norwalk, CA Pierce County Transportation Benefit Area Authority, Lakewood, WA Port Authority Transit Corporation, Lindenwold, NJ Pueblo Transit System, Pueblo, CO Rhode Island Transit Authority, Providence, RI Riverside Transit Agency, Riverside, CA Salem-Keizer Transit, Salem, OR San Joaquin Regional Transit District, Stockton, CA Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, San Jose, CA Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District, Santa Cruz, CA

242 Shoreline Metro, Sheboygan, WI Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority, Cincinnati, OH Space Coast Area Transit, Cocoa, FL Stark Area Regional Transit Authority, Canton, OH Suffolk County Department of Public Works–Transportation Division, Yaphank, NY Utah Transit Authority, Salt Lake, UT Votran (Volusia County), Daytona Beach, FL Whatcom Transportation Authority, Bellingham, WA

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TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Legal Research Digest 46: How the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and Other Privacy Laws Affect Public Transportation Operations explores whether the privacy and security rules established by HIPAA apply to transit agencies that possess patrons’ health information.

The first seven sections of this digest discuss HIPAA and whether various entities are subject to HIPAA’s privacy and security provisions applicable to the protection of protected health information, as defined by HIPAA. This digest also analyzes how protected health information is defined by HIPAA and discusses HIPAA’s Privacy Rule and Security Rule as defined by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in its most recent final rule.

This digest summarizes other important aspects of HIPAA including whether protected health information must be produced in response to a subpoena, discovery request, or a request under a freedom of information act (FOIA) or similar law. The remainder of the digest discusses the privacy of health information under other federal and state laws. The digest also covers industry standards and best practices used by transit agencies to protect the privacy of patrons’ health information.

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