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Code · PUBLIC-PRIVATE-LAW · 114th Congress · Public Law 114-307

Public Law 114-307. To allow the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to enter into reimbursable agreements for certain airport projects.Dec

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An Act To allow the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration to enter into reimbursable agreements for certain airport projects.Dec. 16, 2016[[H.R. 6014](/us/bill/114/hr/6014)] * Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representa­tives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,* ## SECTION 1 REIMBURSABLE AGREEMENTS FOR CERTAIN AIRPORT PROJECTS Notice.[49 USC 47101 note](/us/usc/t49/s47101). The Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration may enter into a reimbursable agreement with a State or local government agency to carry out a project at an airport as to which notice is required under [section 77.9 of title 14, Code of Federal Regulations](/us/cfr/t14/s77.9), if the agreement— ####
(1)includes measures for cost-effective completion of such project; and ####
(2)would not negatively affect the safety or efficiency of the national airspace system. Approved December 16, 2016.
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