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Code · CFR · Title 23 — Highways · Part 773 — Surface Transportation Project Delivery Program Application Requirements and Termination · § 773.105

§ 773.105. Eligibility.

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(a)Applicants. A State must comply with the following conditions to be eligible and to retain eligibility for the Program.
(1)For highway projects:
(i)The State must act by and through the State Department of Transportation (State DOT) established and maintained in conformity with 23 U.S.C. 302 and 23 CFR 1.3;
(ii)The State expressly consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts for compliance, discharge, and enforcement of any responsibility assumed by the State;
(iii)The State has laws in effect that authorize the State to take the actions necessary to carry out the responsibilities it is assuming;
(iv)The State has laws in effect that are comparable to the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA)(5 U.S.C. 552), including laws providing that any decision regarding the public availability of a document under those State laws is reviewable by a court of competent jurisdiction; and
(v)The State has the financial and personnel resources necessary to carry out the responsibilities it is assuming.
(2)For railroad or public transportation projects:
(i)The State must comply with paragraphs (a)(1)(ii) through
(v)of this section; and
(ii)The State must have assumed the responsibilities of the Secretary under this part with respect to one or more highway projects.
(b)Responsibilities. Responsibilities eligible for Program assignment and State assumption include all NEPA responsibilities and all or part of the reviews, consultations, and other actions required under other environmental laws, regulations, and E.O.s. Appendix A to this part contains an example list of other environmental laws, regulations, and E.O.s that may be assigned to and assumed by the State. These may include the environmental review responsibilities for the elements of a multimodal project that are within an applicable Operating Administration's jurisdiction. The following responsibilities are ineligible for Program assignment and State assumption:
(1)Conformity determinations required under section 176 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7506);
(2)The Secretary's responsibilities under 23 U.S.C. 134 and 135;
(3)The Secretary's responsibilities under 49 U.S.C. 5303 and 5304;
(4)The Secretary's responsibilities for government-to-government consultation with Indian tribes;
(5)The Secretary's responsibilities for approvals that are not considered to be part of the environmental review of a project, such as project approvals, Interstate access approvals, and safety approvals; and
(6)The Secretary's responsibilities under NEPA and for reviews, consultations, and other actions required under other Federal environmental laws for actions of Operating Administrations other than FHWA, FRA, and FTA.
(c)Projects. Environmental reviews ineligible for assignment and State assumption under the Program include reviews for the following types of projects:
(1)Projects that cross State boundaries, and
(2)Projects adjacent to or that cross international boundaries.
(d)Discretion retained. Nothing in this section limits an Operating Administration's discretion to withhold approval of assignment of eligible responsibilities or projects under this Program.
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