§119. National highway performance program — Inbound Citations
23 U.S.C. § 119
Cited by 15 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 23 U.S.C. § 119 as a whole
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(2) On October 1 of fiscal year 2022 and each fiscal year thereafter, the Secretary shall apportion the sums authorized to be appropriated for expenditure on the national highway performance program under section 119, the surface transportation block grant program under section 133, the highway safety improvement program under section 148, the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program under section 149, the national highway freight program under section 167, the carbon reduction program under section 175, to carry out subsection (c) of the PROTECT program under section 176, and to carry out section 134 in accordance with paragraph (1).
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(h) In this section, the term “base apportionment” means the combined amount authorized for appropriation for the national highway performance program under section 119, the surface transportation block grant program under section 133, the highway safety improvement program under section 148, the congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program under section 149, the national highway freight program under section 167, the carbon reduction program under section 175, to carry out subsection (c) of the PROTECT program under section 176, and to carry out section 134.
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(A) If a State fails to satisfy the requirements of paragraph (4)(B) by August 1 of the calendar year following the year of a finding of noncompliance, the Secretary shall, on October 1 of that year, and each year thereafter as may be necessary, require the State to dedicate funds apportioned to the State under sections 119 and 133 after the date of enactment of the MAP–21 to correct the noncompliance with the minimum inspection standards established under this subsection.
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(A) Subject to subparagraph (B), for the purpose of carrying out section 119, the Secretary shall establish—(i) minimum standards for States to use in developing and operating bridge and pavement management systems;(ii) measures for States to use to assess—(I) the condition of pavements on the Interstate system;(II) the condition of pavements on the National Highway System (excluding the Interstate);(III) the condition of bridges on the National Highway System;(IV) the performance of the Interstate System; and(V) the performance of the National Highway System (excluding the Interstate System);(iii) minimum levels for the condition of pavement on the Interstate System, only for the purposes of carrying out section 119(f)(1); and(iv) the data elements that are necessary to collect and maintain standardized data to carry out a performance-based approach.
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(i) at least 50 percent shall be available only for purposes eligible under section 119;
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(ii) A project eligible under section 119 of title 23.
Citations to §119(d)
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(A) a highway, bridge, or tunnel project eligible under section 119(d);
Citations to §119(e)
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(E) is consistent with the objectives of an applicable asset management plan of the project sponsor, including a State asset management plan under section 119(e) in the case of a project on the National Highway System that is sponsored by a State.
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(6) If a public authority (including a State transportation department) with jurisdiction over a toll facility subject to an agreement under this section or section 119(e), as in effect on the day before the effective date of title I of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (105 Stat. 1915), requests modification of the agreement, the Secretary shall modify the agreement to allow the continuation of tolls in accordance with paragraph (3) without repayment of Federal funds.
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(aa) demonstrate progress in achieving a state of good repair as required by the State’s asset management plan under section 119(e) of title 23; and
Citations to §119(f)(1)
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(iii) minimum levels for the condition of pavement on the Interstate System, only for the purposes of carrying out section 119(f)(1); and
Citations to §119(g)
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(3) Environmental measures eligible under sections 119(g), 148(a)(4)(B)(xvii), 328, and 329 and transportation control measures listed in section 108(f)(1)(A) (other than clause (xvi) of that section) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7408(f)(1)(A)).