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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · H.R. 4834 (Introduced in House) — To authorize highway infrastructure and safety, transit, motor carrier, rail, and other surface transportation progra... · Sec. 6004

Sec. 6004. User fees for special permits

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Section 5117 is amended by inserting the following at the end: The Secretary is authorized to collect a reasonable fee, to the extent and in such amounts as provided in advance in appropriations acts, for the administration of the special permits and approvals programs. The fees shall be deposited into a Hazardous Materials Approvals and Permits Fund, which shall remain available until expended. There is established a Hazardous Materials Approvals and Permits Fund in the Department of the Treasury of the United States. Amounts collected from fees under paragraph
(1)shall be available for administration of the special permits and approvals programs. Notwithstanding section 3302 of title 31, any fee authorized to be collected under this subsection shall be credited as offsetting receipts, and remain available until expended. The Secretary, after providing notice and an opportunity for public comment, shall issue regulations to implement this subsection. .
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