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Subject
Revised Apportionment of Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway Crossing Funds
Classification Code Date Office of Primary Interest
N 4510.620 November 2, 2006 HCFB-1

  1. What is the purpose of this Notice? This Notice transmits the revised certificate of apportionment of Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway Crossing funds authorized for FY 2007 pursuant to the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU). The apportionment is effective immediately.

  2. Does this Notice cancel FHWA Notice 4510.616? Yes, this Notice cancels FHWA Notice 4510.616, Apportionment of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2007 Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway Crossing Program Funds, dated October 3, 2006. The revision to the apportionment is required to reflect corrections to Railway-Highway Crossing factor data. The correction also affects the Equity Bonus Program funds. The United States Comptroller General decisions require that incorrect apportionments need to be appropriately adjusted to ensure compliance with the statutory formula for apportioning Federal highway funds enacted by Congress. See 41 Comptroller General 16 (1961).

  3. What is the availability of these funds?

    1. The Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway Crossing funds resulting from this apportionment are available for obligation until September 30, 2010. Any amounts not obligated by the State on or before September 30, 2010, shall lapse.

    2. The funds resulting from this apportionment are available for obligation immediately and will be subject to obligation controls in force at the time of obligation.

    3. The Federal share is 90 percent.

    4. The program codes to be used when obligating funds are LS40 and LS50.

  4. What is the background information?

    1. Section 1401(d) of the SAFETEA-LU, amends Section 130(e) of Title 23, United States Code (U.S.C.), to authorize the Secretary of Transportation to set aside, before an apportionment of Highway Safety Improvement Program funds under Section 104(b) of Title 23, U.S.C., at least $220,000,000 for the elimination of hazards and the installation of protective devices at railway-highway crossings.

    2. Special Rule - Pursuant to Section 130(e) of Title 23, U.S.C., States that demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Secretary of Transportation that they have met all of their needs for installation of protective devices at railway-highway crossings may use funds made available by this section for other purposes under Section 130(e).

    3. As required by Section 130(f) of Title 23, U.S.C., 50 percent of the set aside funds are apportioned to the States in accordance with the formula set forth in Section 104(b)(3)(A), and 50 percent of such funds are apportioned to the States in the ratio that total public railway-highway crossings in each State bears to the total of such crossings in all States. Notwithstanding this requirement, each State shall receive a minimum of ½ of 1 percent of these funds.

    4. As required by Section 130(k) of Title 23, U.S.C., not more than 2 percent of these Section funds may be used by the State for compilation and analysis of data in support of the report activities of Section 130(g).

  5. What action is required? Division Administrators should ensure that copies of this Notice are provided to the State departments of transportation.

Signature: J. Richard Capka

J. Richard Capka
Administrator

CERTIFICATE OF APPORTIONMENT FROM THE SUM OF $220,000,000 SET ASIDE FOR ELIMINATION OF HAZARDS RELATING TO RAILWAY-HIGHWAY CROSSINGS FROM THE AUTHORIZATION FOR HIGHWAY SAFETY IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 2007

TO--

The Secretary of the Treasury of the United States and the State departments of transportation:

Pursuant to Section 9503 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, Title 23, United States Code, and the delegation of authority from the Secretary of Transportation to the Federal Highway Administrator, Section 1.48 of Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, I certify--

First, that the Secretary of the Treasury has made the estimate required by Section 9503(d) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 and, based on that estimate, I have determined that the amount that can be apportioned for the Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway Crossings for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2007, pursuant to Section 1401(d) of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users, which amended Section 130(e) of Title 23, United States Code, is $220,000,000, which is 100 percent of the amount authorized to be appropriated for the fiscal year.

Second, that I have computed the apportionment for Elimination of Hazards Relating to Railway-Highway Crossings for the purpose of carrying out Section 130 of Title 23, United States Code, among the States and the District of Columbia in the manner provided by law in accordance with the formula in Section 130(f) of Title 23, United States Code.

Third, that the sums that are hereby apportioned to each State and the District of Columbia, effective immediately, are respectively as follows:

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION
REVISED APPORTIONMENT OF FUNDS FOR THE
RAIL HIGHWAY CROSSINGS PROGRAM
AUTHORIZED FOR FISCAL YEAR 2007
STATE AMOUNT
ALABAMA $4,521,257
ALASKA 1,100,000
ARIZONA 2,665,999
ARKANSAS 3,744,854
CALIFORNIA 16,167,178
COLORADO 3,110,066
CONNECTICUT 1,280,183
DELAWARE 1,100,000
DIST. OF COL. 1,100,000
FLORIDA 8,357,027
GEORGIA 8,038,749
HAWAII 1,100,000
IDAHO 1,626,245
ILLINOIS 9,961,416
INDIANA 7,115,199
IOWA 4,841,502
KANSAS 6,225,422
KENTUCKY 3,549,675
LOUISIANA 4,191,875
MAINE 1,187,249
MARYLAND 2,281,418
MASSACHUSETTS 2,359,900
MICHIGAN 7,629,945
MINNESOTA 5,845,172
MISSISSIPPI 3,315,115
MISSOURI 6,082,287
MONTANA 1,749,081
NEBRASKA 3,756,167
NEVADA 1,100,000
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1,100,000
NEW JERSEY 3,595,097
NEW MEXICO 1,563,311
NEW YORK 6,254,764
NORTH CAROLINA 6,051,930
NORTH DAKOTA 3,675,632
OHIO 8,481,793
OKLAHOMA 5,003,015
OREGON 3,116,206
PENNSYLVANIA 7,312,361
RHODE ISLAND 1,100,000
SOUTH CAROLINA 3,970,751
SOUTH DAKOTA 2,316,756
TENNESSEE 4,770,574
TEXAS 17,053,510
UTAH 1,574,521
VERMONT 1,100,000
VIRGINIA 4,441,600
WASHINGTON 4,020,932
WEST VIRGINIA 1,960,765
WISCONSIN 5,333,501
WYOMING 1,100,000
TOTAL $220,000,000
  APPROVED EFFECTIVE November 2, 2006
Original Signed by,
J. Richard Capka
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATOR
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