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FHWA Order M 1100.1.A
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M 1100.1A, Chg. 13 | December 30, 1997 | HAIM-10 |
(2) Paragraph 10 (Local Technical Assistance), with regard to approval of States' annual work plans and cost proposals for Technology Transfer Centers, is revised to allow redelegation of authority to Division Administrators and further redelegation within the Division Office.
(1) Paragraph 33 (Program Approvals), referring to outdated [Section 105] annual program approval requirements, is obsolete and therefore deleted and retitled "Reserved."
(2) Paragraph 34 (Authorization to Proceed), subparagraph i, is revised to delete wording that limits Division Administrators' authority to approve exceptions to design standards for individual projects on the Interstate System.
(3) Paragraph 37 (Accommodation of Utilities), subparagraph b, is revised to update the reference to the Federal-aid Policy Guide, 23 CFR 645B.
(4) Paragraph 40 (Public Lands Projects) is revised to delete the exception clause referring to Paragraph 33 (Program Approvals), which is also being deleted.
(5) Paragraph 41 (Emergency Relief Projects) is revised to eliminate outdated terminology.
(6) Paragraph 54 (Certification Approvals/Acceptances and Withholding of Funds), is revised as follows:
(b) Subparagraph a(5) (Certification of Toll Credits and Maintenance of Effort) is added with regard to establishing credit for toll revenues as defined in subsection 1044(a) of the ISTEA toward the non-Federal share of projects. Authority to approve certifications submitted by the States is delegated to the Associate Administrator (AA) for Program Development and may be redelegated within headquarters. Approval authority remains within headquarters to ensure consistency in calculation of the credit.
(c) Subparagraph b (Compliance Actions) is revised to add the AA for Program Development to the current list of delegates authorized to take certain compliance actions in connection with the certifications in subparagraph a.
/s/
Kenneth R. Wykle
Federal Highway Administrator
Federal Highway Administration