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Code · CFR · Title 23 — Highways · Part 630 — Preconstruction Procedures · § 630.703

§ 630.703. Eligibility.

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(a)The State Department of Transportation
(DOT)may proceed with a project authorized in accordance with title 23, United States Code:
(1)Without the use of Federal funds; and
(2)In accordance with all procedures and requirements applicable to the project other than those procedures and requirements that limit the State to implementation of a project---
(i)With the aid of Federal funds previously apportioned or allocated to the State; or
(ii)With obligation authority previously allocated to the State.
(b)The FHWA, on the request of a State and execution of a project agreement, may obligate all or a portion of the Federal share of a project authorized to proceed under this section from any category of funds for which the project is eligible. \[73 FR 50196, Aug. 26, 2008\]
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