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Notice
Subject
Sequestration of Highway Funds for Fiscal Year (FY) 2017
Classification Code Date Office of Primary Interest
N 4510.808 October 3, 2016 HCFB-10

  1. What is the purpose of this Notice? This Notice is to notify the States of the portion of National Highway Performance Program (NHPP) funds impacted by the sequestration order issued on February 9, 2016.

  2. What is the basis of the sequestration of these funds?

    1. The sequestration of funds is required pursuant to sections 251A and 256(k) of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act (BBEDCA), as amended, and sections 901a and 906(k)(6) of title 2, United States Code (U.S.C.). The order, which the President issued in accordance with the BBEDCA, requires that budgetary resources in each non-exempt budget account be reduced by the amount calculated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in its report to Congress on February 9, 2016, entitled OMB Report to the Congress on the Joint Committee Reductions for Fiscal Year 2017 (sequestration report).

    2. The NHPP funds are authorized for FY 2017 pursuant to the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act. Pursuant to the sequestration report, those NHPP funds that are exempt from the obligation limitation are subject to the sequestration at a rate of 6.9 percent. Therefore, the $639,000,000 in NHPP funds exempt from obligation limitation available for FY 2017 is reduced by a total of $44,091,000, resulting in a post-sequestration amount of $594,909,000.

  3. How is the amount of NHPP funds sequestered for each State determined? The total sequester amount of $44,091,000 is distributed among the States in the same proportions as the funds subject to sequester were apportioned to the States for FY 2017. Each State’s portion of the total amount to be sequestered is shown in the attached table.

  4. What other highway funds are subject to the sequestration? Pursuant to the sequestration report, the $100,000,000 in emergency relief funds authorized from the Highway Trust Fund in 23 U.S.C. 125 is subject to the sequestration at a rate of 6.9 percent ($6,900,000 sequester amount).

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

 

Signature: Gregory G. Nadeau, Acting Administrator

Gregory G. Nadeau
Administrator

Attachment

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

FY 2017 SEQUESTRATION OF NATIONAL HIGHWAY PERFORMANCE PROGRAM (NHPP) FUNDS
EXEMPT FROM OBLIGATION LIMITATION PURSUANT TO THE BALANCED BUDGET
AND EMERGENCY DEFICIT CONTROL ACT, AS AMENDED, 2 U.S.C. 901a, AND 2 U.S.C. 906(k)(6)

State Pre-Sequestration
NHPP Exempt
Funds
Sequestered
NHPP Exempt
Funds
Post-Sequestration
NHPP Exempt
Funds
Alabama 12,960,899 894,302 12,066,597
Alaska 8,201,405 565,897 7,635,508
Arizona 11,711,475 808,092 10,903,383
Arkansas 8,769,796 605,116 8,164,680
California 54,710,517 3,775,026 50,935,491
Colorado 8,462,585 583,918 7,878,667
Connecticut 7,873,428 543,266 7,330,162
Delaware 2,706,156 186,725 2,519,431
Dist. of Col. 2,567,139 177,133 2,390,006
Florida 32,408,066 2,236,157 30,171,909
Georgia 21,138,370 1,458,547 19,679,823
Hawaii 2,729,809 188,357 2,541,452
Idaho 4,724,626 325,999 4,398,627
Illinois 22,490,244 1,551,827 20,938,417
Indiana 15,662,523 1,080,714 14,581,809
Iowa 8,325,514 574,460 7,751,054
Kansas 6,379,335 440,174 5,939,161
Kentucky 11,286,636 778,778 10,507,858
Louisiana 11,948,501 824,447 11,124,054
Maine 2,998,682 206,909 2,791,773
Maryland 9,381,743 647,340 8,734,403
Massachusetts 9,282,038 640,461 8,641,577
Michigan 16,830,817 1,161,326 15,669,491
Minnesota 10,701,588 738,410 9,963,178
Mississippi 8,195,682 565,502 7,630,180
Missouri 15,980,421 1,102,649 14,877,772
Montana 6,849,639 472,625 6,377,014
Nebraska 4,822,149 332,728 4,489,421
Nevada 5,682,618 392,101 5,290,517
New Hampshire 2,664,777 183,870 2,480,907
New Jersey 15,303,189 1,055,920 14,247,269
New Mexico 6,165,120 425,393 5,739,727
New York 25,508,211 1,760,067 23,748,144
North Carolina 17,147,740 1,183,194 15,964,546
North Dakota 4,107,058 283,387 3,823,671
Ohio 21,427,613 1,478,505 19,949,108
Oklahoma 10,794,240 744,803 10,049,437
Oregon 8,296,527 572,460 7,724,067
Pennsylvania 26,478,911 1,827,045 24,651,866
Rhode Island 3,590,299 247,731 3,342,568
South Carolina 11,377,194 785,026 10,592,168
South Dakota 4,662,021 321,679 4,340,342
Tennessee 13,972,898 964,130 13,008,768
Texas 60,933,486 4,204,410 56,729,076
Utah 5,761,120 397,517 5,363,603
Vermont 3,286,241 226,751 3,059,490
Virginia 16,609,653 1,146,066 15,463,587
Washington 11,018,348 760,266 10,258,082
West Virginia 7,327,114 505,571 6,821,543
Wisconsin 12,537,313 865,075 11,672,238
Wyoming 4,248,526 293,148 3,955,378
Total 639,000,000 44,091,000 594,909,000
Program Code     Z002

 


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