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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · H.R. 22 (EAS) — 114 HR 22 EAS: Developing a Reliable and Innovative Vision for the Economy Act · Sec. 11025

Sec. 11025. Nationally significant Federal lands and Tribal projects program

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The Secretary shall establish a nationally significant Federal lands and tribal projects program (referred to in this section as the program ) to provide funding to construct, reconstruct, or rehabilitate nationally significant Federal lands and tribal transportation projects. Except as provided in paragraph (2), entities eligible to receive funds under sections 201, 202, 203, and 204 of title 23, United States Code, may apply for funding under the program. A State, county, or unit of local government may only apply for funding under the program if sponsored by an eligible Federal land management agency or Indian tribe.
An eligible project under the program shall be a single continuous project— on a Federal lands transportation facility, a Federal lands access transportation facility, or a Tribal transportation facility (as those terms are defined in section 101 of title 23, United States Code), except that such facility is not required to be included on an inventory described in sections 202 or 203 of title 23, United States Code; for which completion of activities required under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 ( 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq. ) has been demonstrated through— a record of decision with respect to the project; a finding that the project has no significant impact; or a determination that the project is categorically excluded; and having an estimated cost, based on the results of preliminary engineering, equal to or exceeding $25,000,0000, with priority consideration given to projects with an estimated cost equal to or exceeding $50,000,000.
Subject to paragraph (2), an eligible applicant receiving funds under the program may only use the funds for construction, reconstruction, and rehabilitation activities. An eligible applicant may not use funds received under the program for activities relating to project design. Eligible applicants shall submit to the Secretary an application at such time, in such form, and containing such information as the Secretary may require. In selecting a project to receive funds under the program, the Secretary shall consider the extent to which the project— furthers the goals of the Department, including state of good repair, environmental sustainability, economic competitiveness, quality of life, and safety; improves the condition of critical multimodal transportation facilities; needs construction, reconstruction, or rehabilitation; is included in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places; enhances environmental ecosystems; uses new technologies and innovations that enhance the efficiency of the project; is supported by funds, other than the funds received under the program, to construct, maintain, and operate the facility; spans 2 or more States; and serves land owned by multiple Federal agencies or Indian tribes.
The Federal share of the cost of a project shall be 95 percent. There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out this section $150,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2016 through 2021, to remain available for a period of 3 fiscal years following the fiscal year for which the amounts were appropriated.
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