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Notice
Subject
SEQUESTRATION OF HIGHWAY FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR (FY) 2021
Classification Code
N 4510.848
Date
October 9, 2020
Office of Primary Interest
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 10, 2020.

  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 10, 2020, entitled OMB Report to the Congress on the Joint Committee Reductions for Fiscal Year 2021 (sequestration report).

    2. The NHPP funds are authorized for FY 2021 pursuant to the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other Extensions 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 5.7 percent.  Therefore, the $639,000,000 in NHPP funds exempt from obligation limitation available for FY 2021 is reduced by a total of $36,423,000, resulting in a post-sequestration amount of $602,577,000.

  3. How is the amount of NHPP funds sequestered for each State determined? Thetotal sequester amount of $36,423,000 is distributed among the States in the same proportions as the funds subject to sequester were apportioned to the States for FY 2021.  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 5.7 percent ($5,700,000 sequester amount).

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

 

Signature of Nicole R. Nason

Nicole R. Nason
Administrator

Attachment


N4510.848

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION

FY 2021 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 12,892,539 734,875 12,157,664
Alaska 8,159,095 465,068 7,694,027
Arizona 11,651,752 664,150 10,987,602
Arkansas 8,723,737 497,253 8,226,484
California 54,442,721 3,103,235 51,339,486
Colorado 8,515,859 485,404 8,030,455
Connecticut 7,833,738 446,523 7,387,215
Delaware 2,692,360 153,464 2,538,896
Dist. of Col. 2,554,012 145,579 2,408,433
Florida 32,237,029 1,837,511 30,399,518
Georgia 21,029,270 1,198,668 19,830,602
Hawaii 2,715,826 154,802 2,561,024
Idaho 4,700,127 267,907 4,432,220
Illinois 22,376,296 1,275,449 21,100,847
Indiana 15,581,513 888,146 14,693,367
Iowa 8,281,785 472,062 7,809,723
Kansas 6,345,887 361,715 5,984,172
Kentucky 11,227,273 639,955 10,587,318
Louisiana 11,885,589 677,479 11,208,110
Maine 2,983,268 170,046 2,813,222
Maryland 9,334,558 532,070 8,802,488
Massachusetts 9,235,923 526,448 8,709,475
Michigan 16,745,050 954,468 15,790,582
Minnesota 10,646,283 606,838 10,039,445
Mississippi 8,152,628 464,700 7,687,928
Missouri 15,896,634 906,108 14,990,526
Montana 6,813,926 388,394 6,425,532
Nebraska 4,797,016 273,430 4,523,586
Nevada 5,653,999 322,278 5,331,721
New Hampshire 2,651,133 151,115 2,500,018
New Jersey 15,227,032 867,941 14,359,091
New Mexico 6,132,885 349,574 5,783,311
New York 25,381,903 1,446,768 23,935,135
North Carolina 17,059,037 972,365 16,086,672
North Dakota 4,085,745 232,887 3,852,858
Ohio 21,318,420 1,215,150 20,103,270
Oklahoma 10,737,412 612,032 10,125,380
Oregon 8,253,398 470,444 7,782,954
Pennsylvania 26,343,282 1,501,567 24,841,715
Rhode Island 3,571,741 203,589 3,368,152
South Carolina 11,317,349 645,089 10,672,260
South Dakota 4,637,837 264,357 4,373,480
Tennessee 13,900,404 792,323 13,108,081
Texas 63,803,125 3,636,778 60,166,347
Utah 5,731,178 326,677 5,404,501
Vermont 3,269,379 186,355 3,083,024
Virginia 16,524,061 941,871 15,582,190
Washington 10,961,696 624,817 10,336,879
West Virginia 7,288,829 415,463 6,873,366
Wisconsin 12,472,011 710,905 11,761,106
Wyoming 4,226,450 240,908 3,985,542
Total 639,000,000 36,423,000 602,577,000
Program Code Z0E2

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