The following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the meanings given to them in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Act 3." The act of April 17, 1997 (P.L. 6, No. 3), entitled, "An act amending Titles 74 (Transportation) and 75 (Vehicles) of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, further providing for annual appropriation and computation of subsidy and for distribution of funding; providing for distribution of supplemental funding; further providing for use of funds distributed; providing for public transportation grants management accountability, for competitive procurement and for the Public Transportation Assistance Fund; further providing for period of registration, for duties of agents, for registration and other fees, for requirements for periodic inspection of vehicles, for limits on number of towed vehicles, for operation of certain combinations on interstate and other highways and for width and length of vehicles; providing for liquid fuels and fuels permits and bond or deposit of securities, for imposition of liquid fuels and fuels tax, for taxpayer, for distributor's report and payment of tax, for determination of tax, penalties and interest, for examination of records and equipment, for retention of records by distributors and dealers, for disposition and use of tax, for discontinuance or transfer of business, for suspension or revocation of permits, for lien of taxes, penalties and interest, for collection of unpaid taxes, for reports from common carriers, for violations and reward for detection of violations, for refunds, for diesel fuel importers and transporters, for prohibiting use of dyed diesel fuel, for disposition of fees, fines and forfeitures, for certified copies of records and for uncollectible checks; further providing for distribution of State highway maintenance funds and for standards and methodology for data collection; providing for dirt and gravel road maintenance; further providing for imposition of tax and additional tax; providing for tax on alternative fuels; further providing for disposition of tax revenue; making an appropriation; and making repeals."
"Annual debt service payments." The annual debt service payments on the bonds issued under section 9511.2 (relating to special revenue bonds) and payable by the commission to the department as part of annual base payments as defined under Section 8901 (relating to definitions).
"Bond-related expenses." The term shall include all of the following:
"Bond-related obligation." An agreement or contractual relationship between the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and:
"Commission." The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission or any successor organization.
"Cost of the department." The term includes the costs of all of the following:
"Design-build arrangement." A procurement or project delivery arrangement whereby a single entity, which may be a single contractor or a consortium comprised of multiple contractors, engineers and other subconsultants, is responsible for both the design and construction of a transportation project with a guaranteed completion date and guaranteed maximum price.
"Pledged revenues." Annual debt service payments and revenues described in section 9511.11(b)(2) (relating to pledged revenues).
"Regularly scheduled debt service." The scheduled payments due for principal and interest on bonds, without regard to any acceleration of the due date of such principal or interest by reason of mandatory or optional redemption or acceleration resulting from default or otherwise, other than an advancement of payment resulting from a mandatory sinking fund payment.
"Rural State highway system." All roads and highways taken over by the Commonwealth as State highways under the provisions of the act of June 22, 1931 (P.L. 594, No. 203), referred to as the Township State Highway Law, and all other roads and highways specifically designated by the Secretary of Transportation as Rural State Highways.
"State highway." All roads and highways taken over by the Commonwealth as State highways under the provisions of any statute other than the act of June 22, 1931 (P.L. 594, No. 203), referred to as the Township State Highway Law. Unless clearly intended, the term shall not include any street in any city, borough or incorporated town, even though the same may have been taken over as a State highway.
75 Pa.C.S. § 9501