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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · H.R. 2 (Received in Senate) — To authorize funds for Federal-aid highways, highway safety programs, and transit programs, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1113

Sec. 1113. Federal-aid highway project requirements

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Except as otherwise provided in subsection (b), notwithstanding any other provision of law, the Secretary shall require recipients of assistance under title 23, United States Code, and title I of division B this Act and the amendments made by this Act to comply with subsection
(a)of section 113 of title 23, United States Code, with respect to all construction work, in the same manner that recipients of assistance under chapter 1 of such title are required to comply with such subsection for construction work performed on highway projects on Federal-aid highways. The Secretary shall apply the requirements of section 1306(l) of this Act and sections 117(k), 172(j), and 173(k) of title 23, United States Code, to a project funded with a grant under such sections.
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