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Code · CFR · Title 23 — Highways · Part 1240 — Safety Incentive Grants for Use of Seat Belts—Allocations Based on Seat Belt Use Rates · § 1240.15

§ 1240.15. Allocations.

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(a)Funds allocated under this part shall be available for any projects eligible for assistance under title 23, United States Code.
(b)Not later than 25 days after notification under § 1240.14(b) of this part, the Governor's Representative for Highway Safety and the Secretary of the State's Department of Transportation for each State that receives notification shall jointly identify, in writing to the appropriate NHTSA Regional Administrator and FHWA Division Administrator, the amounts of the State's proposed allocations that will be used in highway safety programs and in Federal-aid highway programs.
(c)On or about October 1, 1998, and each October 1 thereafter, the funds to which a State is entitled under this part will be allocated in the proportions identified by the State under paragraph
(b)of this section, reduced proportionately across all States if the allocations would, in the aggregate, exceed total obligation limitations applicable to 23 U.S.C. 157.
(d)Thereafter, each State shall identify specific NHTSA program areas and FHWA projects for which the allocated funds will be used.
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