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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. 12204

Sec. 12204. Highway trust fund transparency and accountability

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Section 104 of title 23, United States Code, is amended by striking subsection
(g)and inserting the following: Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of the DRIVE Act and quarterly thereafter, the Secretary shall compile data in accordance with this subsection on the use of Federal-aid highway program funds made available under this title. The Secretary shall ensure that the reports required under this subsection are made available in a user-friendly manner on the public website of the Department of Transportation and can be searched and downloaded by users of the website. For each fiscal year, the report shall include comprehensive data for each program, organized by State, that includes— the total amount of funds available for obligation, identifying the unobligated balance of funds available at the end of the preceding fiscal year and new funding available for the current fiscal year; the total amount of funding obligated during the current fiscal year; the remaining amount of funds available for obligation; changes in the obligated, unexpended balance during the current fiscal year, including the obligated, unexpended balance at the end of the preceding fiscal year and current fiscal year expenditures; and the percentage of the total amount of obligations for the current fiscal year used for construction and the total amount obligated during the current fiscal year for rehabilitation. To the maximum extent practicable, the report shall include project-specific data, including data describing— the specific location of a project; whether the project is located in an area of the State with a population of— less than 5,000 individuals; 5,000 or more individuals but less than 50,000 individuals; or 50,000 or more individuals; the total cost of the project; the amount of Federal funding being used on the project; the 1 or more programs from which Federal funds are obligated on the project; the type of improvement being made, such as categorizing the project as— a road reconstruction project; a new road construction project; a new bridge construction project; a bridge rehabilitation project; or a bridge replacement project; and the ownership of the highway or bridge. The report shall include a description of the amount of funds transferred between programs by each State under section 126. . Section 1503 of MAP–21 ( 23 U.S.C. 104 note; Public Law 112–141 ) is amended by striking subsection (c).
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