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Code · CFR · Title 23 — Highways · Part 646 — Railroads · § 646.200

§ 646.200. Purpose and applicability.

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(a)The purpose of this subpart is to prescribe policies and procedures for advancing Federal-aid projects involving railroad facilities.
(b)This subpart, and all references hereinafter made to projects, applies to Federal-aid projects involving railroad facilities, including projects for the elimination of hazards of railroad-highway crossings, and other projects which use railroad properties or which involve adjustments required by highway construction to either railroad facilities or facilities that are jointly owned or used by railroad and utility companies.
(c)Additional instructions for projects involving the elimination of hazards of railroad/highway grade crossings pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 130 are set forth in 23 CFR part 924.
(d)Procedures on reimbursement for projects undertaken pursuant to this subpart are set forth in 23 CFR part 140, subpart I.
(e)Procedures on insurance required of contractors working on or about railroad right-of-way are set forth in 23 CFR part 646, subpart A. \[40 FR 16059, Apr. 9, 1975, as amended at 45 FR 20795, Mar. 31, 1980; 62 FR 45328, Aug. 27, 1997\]
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