(k)Definitions.--As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:"Fixed guideway nonrail public transportation system." As follows:
(1) Any of the following: (i) Route 103 Busway operated by the transportation authority of the metropolitan area as defined in section 1701 (relating to definitions).(ii) Martin Luther King, Jr., East Busway operated by the local transportation organization organized and existing under the act of April 6, 1956 (1955 P.L.1414, No.465), known as the Second Class County Port Authority Act.(iii) South Busway operated by the local transportation organization organized and existing under the Second Class County Port Authority Act.(iv) West Busway operated by the local transportation organization organized and existing under the Second Class County Port Authority Act.(v) Other busways designed and constructed by the transportation authority of the metropolitan area as defined under section 1701 or the local transportation organization organized and existing under the Second Class County Port Authority Act that meet the definition of a "bus rapid transit" system as defined by the National Transit Database and which operates on a fixed guideway.(2) Any other busway project that has entered the preliminary engineering phase."Fixed guideway public transportation system." Fixed guideway nonrail public transportation systems and rail-fixed guideway public transportation systems.
"Rail-fixed guideway public transportation system." As follows:
(1) A fixed guideway system that: (ii) Is operated for public transportation.(iii) Is operated within this Commonwealth.(iv) Is not subject to the jurisdiction of the Federal Railroad Administration.(2) Any system described under paragraph (1) that is in the engineering or construction phase."Safety and security certification." A series of processes that collectively verify the safety and security readiness associated with a capital project.
"Security and emergency preparedness plan." A document developed and adopted by a rail-fixed guideway public transportation system describing security and emergency preparedness policies, objectives, responsibilities and procedures.
"SSO Office." The State Safety Oversight Office established under this section.
"SSO program standard." A document established and enforced by the SSO Office that identifies the processes and procedures that govern the activities of the SSO Office and includes minimum safety standards, policies and procedures that are consistent with and compliant with the requirements specified under this section, 49 U.S.C. § 5329 and the associated Federal regulations set forth and adopted for oversight for each fixed guideway public transportation system.