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Code · CFR · Title 14 — Aeronautics and Space · Part 152 — Airport Aid Program · § 152.109

§ 152.109. Project eligibility: Airport planning.

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(a)Airport master planning. A proposed project for airport master planning is not approved unless—
(1)The location of the existing or proposed airport is included in the current NASP;
(2)In the opinion of the Administrator, the proposed planning would promote the effective location of public airports and the development of an adequate NASP;
(3)The project is airport master planning as defined in § 152.3;
(4)If the project has been determined to have areawide significance by an appropriate areawide agency, it has been incorporated into a unified planning work program; and
(5)In the case of a proposed project for airport master planning in a large or medium air traffic hub, in the opinion of the Administrator—
(i)There is an appropriate system plan identifying the need for the airport;
(ii)The absence of a system plan is due to the failure of the responsible planning agency to proceed with its preparation; or
(iii)An existing system plan is not acceptable.
(b)Airport system planning. A proposed project for airport system planning is not approved unless—
(1)In the opinion of the Administrator, the project promotes the effective location of public airports;
(2)In the opinion of the Administrator, the project promotes the development of an adequate NASP;
(3)The project is airport system planning as defined in § 152.3; and
(4)When the project encompasses a metropolitan area that includes a large or medium hub airport, the project is incorporated in a unified planning work program.
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