United States Code
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§ 14501.
Appalachian development highway system
(a)
To provide a highway system which, in conjunction with the Interstate System and other Federal-aid highways in the Appalachian region, will open up an area with a developmental potential where commerce and communication have been inhibited by lack of adequate access, the Secretary of Transportation may assist in the construction of an Appalachian development highway system and local access roads serving the Appalachian region. Construction on the development highway system shall not be more than three thousand and ninety miles. There shall not be more than 1,400 miles of local access roads that serve specific recreational, residential, educational, commercial, industrial, or similar facilities or facilitate a school consolidation program.
(b)
(1)
The Appalachian Regional Commission shall transmit to the Secretary its designations of—
(A)
the general corridor location and termini of the development highways;
(B)
local access roads to be constructed;
(C)
priorities for the construction of segments of the development highways; and
(D)
other criteria for the program authorized by this section.
(2)
Before a state member participates in or votes on designations, the member must obtain the recommendations of the state transportation department of the State which the member represents.
(c)
When completed, each development highway not already on the Federal-aid primary system shall be added to the system.
(d)
(1)
In the construction of highways and roads authorized under this section, a State may give special preference to the use of materials and products indigenous to the Appalachian region.
(2)
For research and development in the use of coal and coal products in highway construction and maintenance, the Secretary may require each participating State, to the maximum extent possible, to use coal derivatives in the construction of not more than 10 percent of the roads authorized under this subtitle.
(e)
Federal assistance to any construction project under this section shall not be more than 80 percent of the cost of the project.
(f)
(1)
When a participating State constructs a segment of a development highway without the aid of federal amounts and the construction is in accordance with all procedures and requirements applicable to the construction of segments of Appalachian development highways with those amounts, except for procedures and requirements that limit a State to the construction of proje
(2)
This subsection does not commit or obligate the Federal Government to provide amounts for segments of development highways constructed under this subsection.
(g)
(1)
Sections 106(a) and 118 of title 23 apply to the development highway system and the local access roads.
(2)
States are required to maintain each development highway and local access road as provided for Federal-aid highways in title 23. All other provisions of title 23 that are applicable to the construction and maintenance of Federal-aid primary and secondary highways and which the Secretary decides are not inconsistent with this subtitle shall apply to the system and roads, respectively.
(Pub. L. 107–217, Aug. 21, 2002 , 116 Stat. 1265; Pub. L. 108–199, div. F, title I, § 123(a), Jan. 23, 2004 , 118 Stat. 296.)
cite as: 40 USC 14501