Sec. 1315. CATEGORICAL EXCLUSIONS IN EMERGENCIES
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## SEC. 1315 CATEGORICAL EXCLUSIONS IN EMERGENCIES **[**[23 U.S.C. 109 note](/us/usc/t23/s109)**]** ###
(a)In General Not later than 30 days after the date of enactment of this Act, for the repair or reconstruction of any road, highway, or bridge that is in operation or under construction when damaged by an emergency declared by the Governor of the State and concurred in by the Secretary, or for a disaster or emergency declared by the President pursuant to the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5121 et seq.), the Secretary shall publish a notice of proposed rulemaking to treat any such repair or reconstruction activity as a class of action categorically excluded from the requirements relating to environmental assessments or environmental impact statements under section 1508.4 of title 40, Code of Federal Regulations, and section 771.117 of title 23, Code of Federal Regulations (as in effect on the date of enactment of this Act) if such repair or reconstruction activity is— ####
(1)in the same location with the same capacity, dimensions, and design as the original road, highway, or bridge as before the declaration described in this section; and ####
(2)commenced within a 2-year period beginning on the date of a declaration described in this section. ###
(b)Rulemaking ####
(1)In general The Secretary shall ensure that the rulemaking helps to conserve Federal resources and protects public safety and health by providing for periodic evaluations to determine if reasonable alternatives exist to roads, highways, or bridges that repeatedly require repair and reconstruction activities. ####
(2)Reasonable alternatives The reasonable alternatives described in paragraph
(1)include actions that could reduce the need for Federal funds to be expended on such repair and reconstruction activities, better protect public safety and health and the environment, and meet transportation needs as described in relevant and applicable Federal, State, local and tribal plans.
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