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Code · BILL · 114th Congress · S. 2012 (EAH) — 114 S2012 EAH: North American Energy Security and Infrastructure Act of 2016 · Sec. 22001

Sec. 22001. Vehicular access and fees

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Section 4 of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Improvement Act ( Public Law 109–156 ) is amended to read as follows: Except as otherwise provided in this section, Highway 209, a federally owned road within the boundaries of the Recreation Area, shall be closed to all commercial vehicles. Until September 30, 2020, subsection
(a)shall not apply with respect to the use of commercial vehicles that have four or fewer axles and are— owned and operated by a business physically located in— the Recreation Area; or one or more adjacent municipalities; or necessary to provide services to businesses or persons located in— the Recreation Area; or one of more adjacent municipalities. The Secretary shall establish a fee and permit program for the use by commercial vehicles of Highway 209 under subsection (b). The program shall include an annual fee not to exceed $200 per vehicle. All fees received under the program shall be set aside in a special account and be available, without further appropriation, to the Secretary for the administration and enforcement of the program, including registering vehicles, issuing permits and vehicle identification stickers, and personnel costs. The following vehicles may use Highway 209 and shall not be subject to a fee or permit requirement under subsection (c): Local school buses. Fire, ambulance, and other safety and emergency vehicles. Commercial vehicles using Federal Road Route 209, from— Milford to the Delaware River Bridge leading to U.S. Route 206 in New Jersey; and mile 0 of Federal Road Route 209 to Pennsylvania State Route 2001. .
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