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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 1647 (Reported in Senate) — To amend title 23, United States Code, to authorize funds for Federal-aid highways and highway safety construction pr... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Definitions; table of contents

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In this Act: The term Department means the Department of Transportation. The term Secretary means the Secretary of Transportation. The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Definitions; table of contents. TITLE I—Federal-aid highways Subtitle A—Authorizations and programs Sec. 1001. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1002. Obligation ceiling. Sec. 1003. Apportionment. Sec. 1004. Surface transportation program. Sec. 1005. Metropolitan transportation planning.
Sec. 1006. Statewide and nonmetropolitan transportation planning. Sec. 1007. Highway use tax evasion projects. Sec. 1008. Bundling of bridge projects. Sec. 1009. Flexibility for certain rural road and bridge projects. Sec. 1010. Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities. Sec. 1011. Highway safety improvement program. Sec. 1012. Data collection on unpaved public roads. Sec. 1013. Congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program. Sec. 1014. National freight program.
Sec. 1015. Assistance for major projects program. Sec. 1016. Transportation alternatives. Sec. 1017. Consolidation of programs. Sec. 1018. State flexibility for National Highway System modifications. Sec. 1019. Toll roads, bridges, tunnels, and ferries. Sec. 1020. HOV facilities. Sec. 1021. Interstate system reconstruction and rehabilitation pilot program. Sec. 1022. Emergency relief for federally owned roads. Sec. 1023. Bridges requiring closure or load restrictions. Sec. 1024.
National electric vehicle charging and natural gas fueling corridors. Sec. 1025. Asset management. Sec. 1026. Tribal transportation program amendment. Sec. 1027. Nationally significant Federal lands and Tribal projects program. Sec. 1028. Federal lands programmatic activities. Sec. 1029. Federal lands transportation program. Sec. 1030. Innovative project delivery. Subtitle B—Acceleration of project delivery Sec. 1101. Categorical exclusion for projects of limited Federal assistance.
Sec. 1102. Programmatic agreement template. Sec. 1103. Agency coordination. Sec. 1104. Initiation of environmental review process. Sec. 1105. Improving collaboration for accelerated decision making. Sec. 1106. Accelerated decisionmaking in environmental reviews. Sec. 1107. Improving transparency in environmental reviews. Sec. 1108. Integration of planning and environmental review. Sec. 1109. Use of programmatic mitigation plans. Sec. 1110. Adoption of Departmental environmental documents.
Sec. 1111. Technical assistance for States. Sec. 1112. Surface transportation project delivery program. Sec. 1113. Categorical exclusions for multimodal projects. Sec. 1114. Modernization of the environmental review process. Sec. 1115. Service club, charitable association, or religious service signs. Sec. 1116. Satisfaction of requirements for certain historic sites. Sec. 1117. Bridge exemption from consideration under certain provisions. Sec. 1118. Elimination of barriers to improve at-risk bridges.
Sec. 1119. At-risk project preagreement authority. Subtitle C—Miscellaneous Sec. 1201. Credits for untaxed transportation fuels. Sec. 1202. Justification reports for access points on the Interstate System. Sec. 1203. Exemptions. Sec. 1204. High priority corridors on the national highway system. Sec. 1205. Repeat intoxicated driver law. Sec. 1206. Vehicle-to-infrastructure equipment. Sec. 1207. Designated projects. Sec. 1208. Relinquishment. Sec. 1209. Transfer and sale of toll credits.
Sec. 1210. Regional infrastructure accelerator demonstration program. TITLE II—Transportation innovation Subtitle A—Research Sec. 2001. Research, technology, and education. Sec. 2002. Intelligent transportation systems. Sec. 2003. Future interstate study. Sec. 2004. Researching surface transportation system funding alternatives. Subtitle B—Data Sec. 2101. Tribal data collection. Sec. 2102. Performance management data support program. Subtitle C—Transparency and best practices Sec. 2201.
Every Day Counts initiative. Sec. 2202. Department of Transportation performance measures. Sec. 2203. Grant program for achievement in transportation for performance and innovation. Sec. 2204. Highway trust fund transparency and accountability. Sec. 2205. Report on highway trust fund administrative expenditures. Sec. 2206. Availability of reports. Sec. 2207. Performance period adjustment. Sec. 2208. Design standards. TITLE III—Transportation infrastructure finance and innovation act of 1998 amendments Sec. 3001.
Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act of 1998 amendments. TITLE IV—Technical corrections Sec. 4001. Technical corrections. TITLE V—Miscellaneous Sec. 5001. Appalachian development highway system. Sec. 5002. Appalachian regional development program. Sec. 5003. Water infrastructure finance and innovation. Sec. 5004. Administrative provisions to encourage pollinator habitat and forage on transportation rights-of-way. Sec. 5005. Study on performance of bridges.
TITLE VI—Extension of Federal-aid highway programs Sec. 6001. Extension of Federal-aid highway programs. Sec. 6002. Administrative expenses.
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