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Code · CFR · Title 24 — Housing and Urban Development · Part 51 — Environmental Criteria and Standards · § 51.304

§ 51.304. Responsibilities.

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(a)The following persons have the authority to approve actions in Accident Potential Zones:
(1)For programs subject to environmental review under 24 CFR part 58: the Certifying Officer of the responsible entity as defined in 24 CFR part 58.
(2)For all other HUD programs: the HUD approving official having approval authority for the project.
(b)The following persons have the authority to approve actions in Runway Clear Zones and Clear Zones:
(1)For programs subject to environmental review under 24 CFR part 58: The Certifying Officer of the responsible entity as defined in 24 CFR part 58.
(2)For all other HUD programs: the Program Assistant Secretary. \[61 FR 13335, Mar. 26, 1996\]
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