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JUNE 22, 2020 RULES COMMITTEE PRINT 116–54 TEXT OF H.R. 2, THE MOVING FORWARD ACT [Showing the text of H.R. 2, as ordered reported by the Com- mittee on Transportation and Infrastructure, with modifica- tions.] SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 1 This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Moving Forward Act’’. 2 SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 3 The table of contents for this Act is as follows: 4 Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References. DIVISION A—FEDERAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021 Sec. 100. Short title. Sec. 101. Extension of Federal surface transportation programs. Sec. 102. Federal Highway Administration. Sec. 103. Federal Transit Administration. Sec. 104. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Sec. 105. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Sec. 106. Definitions. DIVISION B—SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Sec. 1001. Applicability of division. TITLE I—FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS Subtitle A—Authorizations and Program Conditions Sec. 1101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1102. Obligation limitation. Sec. 1103. Definitions and declaration of policy. Sec. 1104. Apportionment. Sec. 1105. Additional deposits into Highway Trust Fund. Sec. 1106. Transparency. Sec. 1107. Complete and context sensitive street design. Sec. 1108. Innovative project delivery Federal share. Sec. 1109. Transferability of Federal-aid highway funds. Sec. 1110. Tolling. VerDate Mar 15 2010 08:34 Jun 22, 2020 Jkt 000000 PO 00000 Frm 00001 Fmt 6652 Sfmt 6211 C:\USERS\EWBALLOU\APPDATA\ROAMING\SOFTQUAD\XMETAL\7.0\GEN\C\RCP_H2.XM June 22, 2020 (8:34 a.m.) G:\CMTE\RU\16\RCP\RCP_H2.XML g:\VHLC\062220\062220.003.xml (767054|20)

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  • JUNE 22, 2020

    RULES COMMITTEE PRINT 116–54

    TEXT OF H.R. 2, THE MOVING FORWARD ACT

    [Showing the text of H.R. 2, as ordered reported by the Com-mittee on Transportation and Infrastructure, with modifica-tions.]

    SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. 1

    This Act may be cited as the ‘‘Moving Forward Act’’. 2

    SEC. 2. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 3

    The table of contents for this Act is as follows: 4

    Sec. 1. Short title. Sec. 2. Table of contents. Sec. 3. References.

    DIVISION A—FEDERAL SURFACE TRANSPORTATION PROGRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021

    Sec. 100. Short title. Sec. 101. Extension of Federal surface transportation programs. Sec. 102. Federal Highway Administration. Sec. 103. Federal Transit Administration. Sec. 104. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Sec. 105. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Sec. 106. Definitions.

    DIVISION B—SURFACE TRANSPORTATION

    Sec. 1001. Applicability of division.

    TITLE I—FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS

    Subtitle A—Authorizations and Program Conditions

    Sec. 1101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 1102. Obligation limitation. Sec. 1103. Definitions and declaration of policy. Sec. 1104. Apportionment. Sec. 1105. Additional deposits into Highway Trust Fund. Sec. 1106. Transparency. Sec. 1107. Complete and context sensitive street design. Sec. 1108. Innovative project delivery Federal share. Sec. 1109. Transferability of Federal-aid highway funds. Sec. 1110. Tolling.

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  • 2 Sec. 1111. HOV facilities. Sec. 1112. Buy America. Sec. 1113. Federal-aid highway project requirements. Sec. 1114. State assumption of responsibility for categorical exclusions. Sec. 1115. Surface transportation project delivery program written agreements. Sec. 1116. Corrosion prevention for bridges. Sec. 1117. Sense of Congress.

    Subtitle B—Programmatic Infrastructure Investment

    Sec. 1201. National highway performance program. Sec. 1202. Increasing the resilience of transportation assets. Sec. 1203. Emergency relief. Sec. 1204. Railway crossings. Sec. 1205. Surface transportation program. Sec. 1206. Transportation alternatives program. Sec. 1207. Bridge investment. Sec. 1208. Construction of ferry boats and ferry terminal facilities. Sec. 1209. Highway safety improvement program. Sec. 1210. Congestion mitigation and air quality improvement program. Sec. 1211. Electric vehicle charging stations. Sec. 1212. National highway freight program. Sec. 1213. Carbon pollution reduction. Sec. 1214. Recreational trails. Sec. 1215. Safe routes to school program. Sec. 1216. Bicycle transportation and pedestrian walkways.

    Subtitle C—Project-Level Investments

    Sec. 1301. Projects of national and regional significance. Sec. 1302. Community transportation investment grant program. Sec. 1303. Grants for charging and fueling infrastructure to modernize and re-

    connect America for the 21st century. Sec. 1304. Community climate innovation grants. Sec. 1305. Metro performance program. Sec. 1306. Gridlock reduction grant program. Sec. 1307. Rebuild rural grant program. Sec. 1308. Parking for commercial motor vehicles. Sec. 1309. Active transportation connectivity grant program.

    Subtitle D—Planning, Performance Management, and Asset Management

    Sec. 1401. Metropolitan transportation planning. Sec. 1402. Statewide and nonmetropolitan transportation planning. Sec. 1403. National goals and performance management measures. Sec. 1404. Transportation demand data and modeling study. Sec. 1405. Fiscal constraint on long-range transportation plans.

    Subtitle E—Federal Lands, Tribes, and Territories

    Sec. 1501. Territorial and Puerto Rico highway program. Sec. 1502. Tribal transportation program. Sec. 1503. Tribal High Priority Projects program. Sec. 1504. Federal lands transportation program. Sec. 1505. Federal lands and Tribal major projects program. Sec. 1506. Office of Tribal Government Affairs. Sec. 1507. Alternative contracting methods.

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  • 3 Sec. 1508. Divestiture of federally owned bridges. Sec. 1509. Study on Federal funding available to Indian Tribes. Sec. 1510. GAO study.

    Subtitle F—Additional Provisions

    Sec. 1601. Vision zero. Sec. 1602. Speed limits. Sec. 1603. Broadband infrastructure deployment. Sec. 1604. Balance Exchanges for Infrastructure Program. Sec. 1605. Stormwater best management practices. Sec. 1606. Pedestrian facilities in the public right-of-way. Sec. 1607. Highway formula modernization report. Sec. 1608. Consolidation of programs. Sec. 1609. Student outreach report to Congress. Sec. 1610. Task force on developing a 21st century surface transportation

    workforce. Sec. 1611. On-the-job training and supportive services. Sec. 1612. Work zone safety. Sec. 1613. Transportation education development program. Sec. 1614. Working group on construction resources. Sec. 1615. Numbering system of highway interchanges. Sec. 1616. Toll credits. Sec. 1617. Transportation construction materials procurement. Sec. 1618. Construction of certain access and development roads. Sec. 1619. Nationwide road safety assessment. Sec. 1620. Wildlife crossings. Sec. 1621. Climate resilient transportation infrastructure study. Sec. 1622. Elimination of duplication of environmental reviews and approvals. Sec. 1623. AMBER Alerts along major transportation routes. Sec. 1624. Natural gas, electric battery, and zero emission vehicles. Sec. 1625. Guidance on evacuation routes. Sec. 1626. Prohibiting use of Federal funds for payments in support of con-

    gressional campaigns. Sec. 1627. High priority corridors on National Highway System. Sec. 1628. Guidance on inundated and submerged roads. Sec. 1629. Airport innovative financing techniques. Sec. 1630. Small airport letters of intent. Sec. 1631. Dry bulk weight tolerance.

    TITLE II—PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

    Subtitle A—Federal Transit Administration

    Sec. 2101. Authorizations. Sec. 2102. Chapter 53 definitions. Sec. 2103. General provisions. Sec. 2104. Miscellaneous provisions. Sec. 2105. Policies and purposes. Sec. 2106. Fiscal year 2022 formulas. Sec. 2107. Metropolitan transportation planning. Sec. 2108. Statewide and nonmetropolitan transportation planning. Sec. 2109. Obligation limitation. Sec. 2110. Public transportation emergency relief funds. Sec. 2111. General provisions. Sec. 2112. Certification requirements.

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  • 4 Subtitle B—Improving Frequency and Ridership

    Sec. 2201. Multi-jurisdictional bus frequency and ridership competitive grants. Sec. 2202. Incentivizing frequency in the urban formula. Sec. 2203. Mobility innovation. Sec. 2204. Formula grants for rural areas. Sec. 2205. One-stop paratransit program.

    Subtitle C—Buy America and Other Procurement Reforms

    Sec. 2301. Buy America. Sec. 2302. Bus procurement streamlining. Sec. 2303. Bus testing facility. Sec. 2304. Repayment requirement. Sec. 2305. Definition of urbanized areas following a major disaster. Sec. 2306. Special rule for certain rolling stock procurements. Sec. 2307. Certification requirements.

    Subtitle D—Bus Grant Reforms

    Sec. 2401. Formula grants for buses. Sec. 2402. Bus facilities and fleet expansion competitive grants. Sec. 2403. Zero emission bus grants. Sec. 2404. Restoration to state of good repair formula subgrant.

    Subtitle E—Supporting All Riders

    Sec. 2501. Low-income urban formula funds. Sec. 2502. Rural persistent poverty formula. Sec. 2503. Demonstration grants to support reduced fare transit.

    Subtitle F—Supporting Frontline Workers and Passenger Safety

    Sec. 2601. National transit frontline workforce training center. Sec. 2602. Public transportation safety program. Sec. 2603. Innovation workforce standards. Sec. 2604. Safety performance measures and set asides. Sec. 2605. U.S. Employment Plan. Sec. 2606. Technical assistance and workforce development.

    Subtitle G—Transit-Supportive Communities

    Sec. 2701. Transit-supportive communities. Sec. 2702. Property disposition for affordable housing. Sec. 2703. Affordable housing incentives in capital investment grants.

    Subtitle H—Innovation

    Sec. 2801. Mobility innovation sandbox program. Sec. 2802. Transit bus operator compartment redesign program. Sec. 2803. Federal Transit Administration Every Day Counts initiative. Sec. 2804. Technical corrections. Sec. 2805. National advanced technology transit bus development program.

    Subtitle I—Other Program Reauthorizations

    Sec. 2901. Reauthorization for capital and preventive maintenance projects for Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.

    Sec. 2902. Other apportionments.

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  • 5 Subtitle J—Streamlining

    Sec. 2911. Fixed guideway capital investment grants. Sec. 2912. Rural and small urban apportionment deadline. Sec. 2913. Disposition of assets beyond useful life. Sec. 2914. Innovative coordinated access and mobility. Sec. 2915. Passenger ferry grants. Sec. 2916. Evaluation of benefits and Federal investment.

    TITLE III—HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY

    Sec. 3001. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 3002. Highway safety programs. Sec. 3003. Traffic safety enforcement grants. Sec. 3004. Highway safety research and development. Sec. 3005. Grant program to prohibit racial profiling. Sec. 3006. High-visibility enforcement program. Sec. 3007. National priority safety programs. Sec. 3008. Minimum penalties for repeat offenders for driving while intoxicated

    or driving under the influence. Sec. 3009. National priority safety program grant eligibility. Sec. 3010. Implicit bias research and training grants. Sec. 3011. Stop motorcycle checkpoint funding. Sec. 3012. Electronic driver’s license. Sec. 3013. Motorcyclist Advisory Council.

    TITLE IV—MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY

    Subtitle A—Motor Carrier Safety Grants, Operations, and Programs

    Sec. 4101. Motor carrier safety grants. Sec. 4102. Motor carrier safety operations and programs. Sec. 4103. Immobilization grant program.

    Subtitle B—Motor Carrier Safety Oversight

    Sec. 4201. Motor carrier safety advisory committee. Sec. 4202. Compliance, safety, accountability. Sec. 4203. Terms and conditions for exemptions. Sec. 4204. Safety fitness of motor carriers of passengers. Sec. 4205. Providers of recreational activities. Sec. 4206. Amendments to regulations relating to transportation of household

    goods in interstate commerce.

    Subtitle C—Commercial Motor Vehicle Driver Safety

    Sec. 4301. Commercial driver’s license for passenger carriers. Sec. 4302. Alcohol and controlled substances testing. Sec. 4303. Entry-level driver training. Sec. 4304. Driver detention time. Sec. 4305. Truck Leasing Task Force. Sec. 4306. Hours of service. Sec. 4307. Driver recruitment. Sec. 4308. Screening for obstructive sleep apnea. Sec. 4309. Women of Trucking Advisory Board.

    Subtitle D—Commercial Motor Vehicle and Schoolbus Safety

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  • 6 Sec. 4401. Schoolbus safety standards. Sec. 4402. Illegal passing of schoolbuses. Sec. 4403. State inspection of passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicles. Sec. 4404. Automatic emergency braking. Sec. 4405. Underride protection. Sec. 4406. Transportation of horses. Sec. 4407. Additional State authority. Sec. 4408. Updating the required amount of insurance for commercial motor

    vehicles.

    TITLE V—INNOVATION

    Sec. 5001. Authorization of appropriations.

    Subtitle A—Research and Development

    Sec. 5101. Highway research and development program. Sec. 5102. Materials to reduce greenhouse gas emissions program. Sec. 5103. Transportation research and development 5-year strategic plan. Sec. 5104. University transportation centers program. Sec. 5105. Unsolicited research initiative. Sec. 5106. National cooperative multimodal freight transportation research pro-

    gram. Sec. 5107. Wildlife-vehicle collision reduction and habitat connectivity improve-

    ment. Sec. 5108. Research activities. Sec. 5109. Innovative material innovation hubs.

    Subtitle B—Technology Deployment

    Sec. 5201. Technology and innovation deployment program. Sec. 5202. Accelerated implementation and deployment of pavement tech-

    nologies. Sec. 5203. Federal Highway Administration Every Day Counts initiative.

    Subtitle C—Emerging Technologies

    Sec. 5301. Safe, efficient mobility through advanced technologies. Sec. 5302. Intelligent transportation systems program. Sec. 5303. National highly automated vehicle and mobility innovation clearing-

    house. Sec. 5304. Study on safe interactions between automated vehicles and road

    users. Sec. 5305. Nontraditional and Emerging Transportation Technology Council. Sec. 5306. Hyperloop transportation. Sec. 5307. Surface transportation workforce retraining grant program. Sec. 5308. Third-party data integration pilot program. Sec. 5309. Third-party data planning integration pilot program.

    Subtitle D—Surface Transportation Funding Pilot Programs

    Sec. 5401. State surface transportation system funding pilots. Sec. 5402. National surface transportation system funding pilot.

    Subtitle E—Miscellaneous

    Sec. 5501. Ergonomic seating working group. Sec. 5502. Repeal of section 6314 of title 49, United States Code.

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  • 7 Sec. 5503. Transportation workforce outreach program. Sec. 5504. Certification on ensuring no human rights abuses.

    TITLE VI—MULTIMODAL TRANSPORTATION

    Sec. 6001. National multimodal freight policy. Sec. 6002. National freight strategic plan. Sec. 6003. National multimodal freight network. Sec. 6004. State freight advisory committees. Sec. 6005. State freight plans. Sec. 6006. Study of freight transportation fee. Sec. 6007. National Surface Transportation and Innovative Finance Bureau. Sec. 6008. Local hire. Sec. 6009. FTE cap. Sec. 6010. Identification of COVID–19 testing needs of critical infrastructure

    employees.

    TITLE VII—TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE AND INNOVATION ACT

    Sec. 7001. Transportation Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act.

    DIVISION C—HAZARDOUS MATERIALS TRANSPORTATION

    Sec. 8001. Short title.

    TITLE I—AUTHORIZATIONS

    Sec. 8101. Authorization of appropriations.

    TITLE II—HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SAFETY AND IMPROVEMENT

    Sec. 8201. Repeal of certain requirements related to lithium cells and batteries. Sec. 8202. Transportation of liquefied natural gas by rail tank car. Sec. 8203. Hazardous materials training requirements and grants.

    DIVISION D—RAIL

    Sec. 9001. Short title.

    TITLE I—AUTHORIZATIONS

    Sec. 9101. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 9102. Passenger rail improvement, modernization, and expansion grants. Sec. 9103. Consolidated rail infrastructure and safety improvement grants. Sec. 9104. Railroad rehabilitation and improvement financing. Sec. 9105. Buy America. Sec. 9106. Rail network climate change vulnerability assessment.

    TITLE II—AMTRAK REFORMS

    Sec. 9201. Amtrak findings, mission, and goals. Sec. 9202. Amtrak status. Sec. 9203. Board of Directors. Sec. 9204. Amtrak preference enforcement. Sec. 9205. Use of facilities and providing services to Amtrak. Sec. 9206. Prohibition on mandatory arbitration. Sec. 9207. Amtrak ADA assessment. Sec. 9208. Prohibition on smoking on Amtrak trains.

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  • 8 Sec. 9209. State-supported routes operated by Amtrak. Sec. 9210. Amtrak Police Department. Sec. 9211. Amtrak food and beverage. Sec. 9212. Clarification on Amtrak contracting out. Sec. 9213. Amtrak staffing. Sec. 9214. Special transportation. Sec. 9215. Disaster and emergency relief program. Sec. 9216. Recreational trail access. Sec. 9217. Investigation of substandard performance. Sec. 9218. Amtrak cybersecurity enhancement grant program. Sec. 9219. Amtrak and private cars. Sec. 9220. Amtrak Office of Community Outreach.

    TITLE III—INTERCITY PASSENGER RAIL POLICY

    Sec. 9301. Northeast Corridor Commission. Sec. 9302. Northeast Corridor planning. Sec. 9303. Protective arrangements. Sec. 9304. High-speed rail funds.

    TITLE IV—COMMUTER RAIL POLICY

    Sec. 9401. Surface Transportation Board mediation of trackage use requests. Sec. 9402. Surface Transportation Board mediation of rights-of-way use re-

    quests. Sec. 9403. Chicago Union Station improvement plans.

    TITLE V—RAIL SAFETY

    Subtitle A—Passenger and Freight Safety

    Sec. 9501. National Academies study on safety impact of trains longer than 7,500 feet.

    Sec. 9502. GAO study on changes in freight railroad operating and scheduling practices.

    Sec. 9503. FRA safety reporting. Sec. 9504. Waiver notice requirements. Sec. 9505. Notice of FRA comprehensive safety assessments. Sec. 9506. FRA accident and incident investigations. Sec. 9507. Rail safety improvements. Sec. 9508. Annual review of speed limit action plans. Sec. 9509. Freight train crew size safety standards. Sec. 9510. Safe cross border operations. Sec. 9511. Yardmasters hours of service. Sec. 9512. Leaking brakes. Sec. 9513. Annual report on PTC system failures. Sec. 9514. Fatigue reduction pilot projects. Sec. 9515. Assault prevention and response plans. Sec. 9516. Critical incident stress plans. Sec. 9517. Study on safety culture assessments.

    Subtitle B—Grade Crossing Safety

    Sec. 9551. Grade crossing separation grants. Sec. 9552. Rail safety public awareness grants. Sec. 9553. Establishment of 10-minute time limit for blocking public grade

    crossings.

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  • 9 Sec. 9554. National strategy to address blocked crossings. Sec. 9555. Railroad point of contact for blocked crossing matters. Sec. 9556. National highway-rail crossing inventory review. Sec. 9557. Counting railroad suicides.

    DIVISION E—AVIATION

    TITLE I—AIRPORT AND AIRWAY INFRASTRUCTURE

    Sec. 10101. Airport planning and development and noise compatibility planning and programs.

    Sec. 10102. Supplemental funding for airports. Sec. 10103. Airport resiliency projects. Sec. 10104. FAA air traffic control facilities.

    TITLE II—ENVIRONMENT

    Sec. 10201. Alternative fuel and low-emission aviation technology program. Sec. 10202. Expansion of voluntary airport low emission program. Sec. 10203. Study and development of sustainable aviation fuels. Sec. 10204. Center of excellence for alternative jet fuels and environment. Sec. 10205. National evaluation of aviation and aerospace solutions to climate

    change.

    DIVISION F—INVESTMENT IN WATER RESOURCES AND WATER- RELATED INFRASTRUCTURE

    Sec. 20001. Short title.

    TITLE I—CRITICAL WATER RESOURCES INVESTMENTS

    Sec. 21001. Use of Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund to support navigation. Sec. 21002. Annual report to Congress. Sec. 21003. Harbor Maintenance Trust Fund discretionary spending limit ad-

    justment. Sec. 21004. Appropriations for Construction, Inland Waterways, Operation and

    Maintenance.

    TITLE II—CRITICAL CLEAN WATER INVESTMENTS

    Subtitle A—Water Quality Protection and Job Creation Act

    Sec. 22101. Short title. Sec. 22102. Wastewater infrastructure workforce investment. Sec. 22103. State management assistance. Sec. 22104. Watershed, wet weather, and resiliency projects. Sec. 22105. Pilot program for alternative water source projects. Sec. 22106. Sewer overflow and stormwater reuse municipal grants. Sec. 22107. Reports to Congress. Sec. 22108. Indian Tribes. Sec. 22109. Capitalization grants. Sec. 22110. Water pollution control revolving loan funds. Sec. 22111. Allotment of funds. Sec. 22112. Reservation of funds for Territories of the United States. Sec. 22113. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 22114. Technical assistance by Municipal Ombudsman. Sec. 22115. Report on financial capability of municipalities. Sec. 22116. Emerging contaminants.

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  • 10 Subtitle B—Local Water Protection

    Sec. 22201. Nonpoint source management programs.

    Subtitle C—Critical Regional Infrastructure Investments

    Sec. 22301. Reauthorization of Chesapeake Bay Program. Sec. 22302. San Francisco Bay restoration grant program. Sec. 22303. Puget sound coordinated recovery. Sec. 22304. Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Reauthorization. Sec. 22305. National Estuary Program reauthorization. Sec. 22306. Lake Pontchartrain Basin Restoration Program reauthorization. Sec. 22307. Long Island Sound Program Reauthorization. Sec. 22308. Columbia River Basin Restoration Program Reauthorization.

    TITLE III—RESILIENCE REVOLVING LOAN FUND

    Sec. 23001. Short title. Sec. 23002. Grants to entities for establishment of hazard mitigation revolving

    loan funds.

    TITLE IV—SPORTS FISHING

    Sec. 24001. Short title. Sec. 24002. Division of annual appropriations. Sec. 24003. Recreational boating access. Sec. 24004. Wildlife Restoration Fund administration. Sec. 24005. Sport fish restoration and boating trust fund.

    TITLE V—CLIMATE SMART PORTS

    Sec. 25001. Short title. Sec. 25002. Climate Smart Ports Grant Program. Sec. 25003. Energy Policy Act of 2005 authorization of appropriations for port

    authorities.

    DIVISION G—ENERGY AND COMMERCE

    TITLE I—BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE

    Sec. 31001. Definitions. Sec. 31002. Sense of Congress. Sec. 31003. Severability.

    Subtitle A—Digital Equity

    Sec. 31100. Definitions.

    CHAPTER 1—OFFICE OF INTERNET CONNECTIVITY AND GROWTH

    Sec. 31101. Establishment of the Office of Internet Connectivity and Growth. Sec. 31102. Duties. Sec. 31103. Streamlined applications for support. Sec. 31104. Coordination of support. Sec. 31105. Rule of construction. Sec. 31106. Funding.

    CHAPTER 2—DIGITAL EQUITY PROGRAMS

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  • 11 Sec. 31121. State Digital Equity Capacity Grant Program. Sec. 31122. Digital Equity Competitive Grant Program. Sec. 31123. Policy research, data collection, analysis and modeling, evaluation,

    and dissemination. Sec. 31124. General provisions.

    CHAPTER 3—BROADBAND SERVICE FOR LOW-INCOME CONSUMERS

    Sec. 31141. Additional broadband benefit. Sec. 31142. Grants to States to strengthen National Lifeline Eligibility

    Verifier. Sec. 31143. Federal coordination between Lifeline and SNAP verification.

    CHAPTER 4—E–RATE SUPPORT FOR WI-FI HOTSPOTS, OTHER EQUIPMENT, AND CONNECTED DEVICES

    Sec. 31161. E–Rate support for Wi-Fi hotspots, other equipment, and con-nected devices.

    Subtitle B—Broadband Transparency

    Sec. 31201. Definitions. Sec. 31202. Broadband transparency. Sec. 31203. Distribution of data. Sec. 31204. Coordination with certain other Federal agencies. Sec. 31205. Broadband consumer labels. Sec. 31206. Appropriation for Broadband DATA Act.

    Subtitle C—Broadband Access

    CHAPTER 1—EXPANSION OF BROADBAND ACCESS

    Sec. 31301. Expansion of broadband access in unserved areas and areas with low-tier or mid-tier service.

    CHAPTER 2—BROADBAND INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE AND INNOVATION

    Sec. 31321. Definitions. Sec. 31322. Determination of eligibility and project selection. Sec. 31323. Secured loans. Sec. 31324. Lines of credit. Sec. 31325. Alternative prudential lending standards for small projects. Sec. 31326. Program administration. Sec. 31327. State and local permits. Sec. 31328. Regulations. Sec. 31329. Funding. Sec. 31330. Reports to Congress.

    CHAPTER 3—WI-FI ON SCHOOL BUSES

    Sec. 31341. E-rate support for school bus Wi-Fi.

    Subtitle D—Community Broadband

    Sec. 31401. State, local, public-private partnership, and co-op broadband serv-ices.

    Subtitle E—Repeal of Rule and Prohibition on Use of NPRM

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  • 12 Sec. 31501. Repeal of rule and prohibition on use of NPRM.

    Subtitle F—Next Generation 9–1–1

    Sec. 31601. Sense of Congress. Sec. 31602. Statement of policy. Sec. 31603. Coordination of Next Generation 9–1–1 Implementation. Sec. 31604. Savings provision.

    TITLE II—MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY

    Sec. 32001. Safety Warning for occupants of hot cars. Sec. 32002. Protecting Americans from the Risks of Keyless Ignition Tech-

    nology. Sec. 32003. 21st Century Smart Cars. Sec. 32004. Updating the 5-star safety rating system. Sec. 32005. Advanced Drunk Driving prevention technology. Sec. 32006. Limousine compliance with Federal Safety Standards.

    TITLE III—ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT INFRASTRUCTURE

    Subtitle A—Infrastructure

    CHAPTER 1—DRINKING WATER

    SUBCHAPTER A—PFAS INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT PROGRAM

    Sec. 33101. Establishment of PFAS Infrastructure Grant Program. Sec. 33102. Definition.

    SUBCHAPTER B—EXTENSIONS

    Sec. 33103. Funding. Sec. 33104. American iron and steel products.

    CHAPTER 2—GRID SECURITY AND MODERNIZATION

    Sec. 33111. 21st Century Power Grid. Sec. 33112. Energy efficient transformer rebate program. Sec. 33113. Interregional transmission planning report. Sec. 33114. Promoting grid storage. Sec. 33115. Expanding access to sustainable energy. Sec. 33116. Interregional transmission planning rulemaking.

    CHAPTER 3—CONTROLLING METHANE LEAKS FROM PIPELINES

    Sec. 33121. Improving the natural gas distribution system.

    CHAPTER 4—RENEWABLE ENERGY

    Sec. 33131. Grant program for solar installations located in, or that serve, low- income and underserved areas.

    CHAPTER 5—SMART COMMUNITIES

    Sec. 33141. 3C energy program. Sec. 33142. Federal technology assistance. Sec. 33143. Technology demonstration grant program. Sec. 33144. Smart city or community.

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  • 13 Sec. 33145. Clean cities coalition program.

    CHAPTER 6—BROWNFIELDS

    Sec. 33151. Brownfields funding.

    CHAPTER 7—INDIAN ENERGY

    Sec. 33161. Indian energy. Sec. 33162. Report on electricity access and reliability.

    CHAPTER 8—HYDROPOWER AND DAM SAFETY

    Sec. 33171. Hydroelectric production incentives and efficiency improvements. Sec. 33172. FERC briefing on Edenville Dam and Sanford Dam failures. Sec. 33173. Dam safety conditions. Sec. 33174. Dam safety requirements. Sec. 33175. Viability procedures. Sec. 33176. FERC dam safety technical conference with States. Sec. 33177. Required dam safety communications between FERC and States.

    CHAPTER 9—LOAN PROGRAM OFFICE REFORM

    Sec. 33181. Loan program office title XVII reform.

    Subtitle B—Energy Efficiency

    CHAPTER 1—ENERGY EFFICIENCY RETROFITS

    SUBCHAPTER A—HOMES

    Sec. 33201. Definitions. Sec. 33202. Establishment of Home Energy Savings Retrofit Rebate Program. Sec. 33203. Partial system rebates. Sec. 33204. State administered rebates. Sec. 33205. Evaluation reports to Congress. Sec. 33206. Administration. Sec. 33207. Authorization of appropriations.

    SUBCHAPTER B—PUBLIC BUILDINGS

    Sec. 33211. Energy efficient public buildings.

    SUBCHAPTER C—SCHOOLS

    Sec. 33221. Energy retrofitting assistance for schools. Sec. 33222. Grants for energy efficiency improvements and renewable energy

    improvements at public school facilities.

    CHAPTER 2—WEATHERIZATION

    Sec. 33231. Weatherization assistance program. Sec. 33232. Report on waivers.

    CHAPTER 3—ENERGY EFFICIENT CONSERVATION BLOCK GRANTS

    Sec. 33241. Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program.

    CHAPTER 4—FEDERAL ENERGY AND WATER MANAGEMENT PERFORMANCE

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  • 14 Sec. 33251. Energy and water performance requirement for Federal facilities. Sec. 33252. Federal Energy Management Program.

    Subtitle C—Vehicles

    CHAPTER 1—DERA

    Sec. 33301. Reauthorization of diesel emissions reduction program.

    CHAPTER 2—CLEAN COMMUTE FOR KIDS

    Sec. 33311. Reauthorization of Clean School Bus Program.

    CHAPTER 3—REFRIGERATED VEHICLES

    Sec. 33321. Pilot program for the electrification of certain refrigerated vehicles.

    CHAPTER 4—EV INFRASTRUCTURE

    Sec. 33331. Definitions. Sec. 33332. Electric vehicle supply equipment rebate program. Sec. 33333. Expanding access to electric vehicles in underserved communities. Sec. 33334. Ensuring program benefits for underserved and disadvantaged

    communities. Sec. 33335. Model building code for electric vehicle supply equipment. Sec. 33336. Electric vehicle supply equipment coordination. Sec. 33337. State consideration of electric vehicle charging. Sec. 33338. State energy plans. Sec. 33339. Transportation electrification. Sec. 33340. Federal fleets. Sec. 33341. Domestic Manufacturing Conversion Grant Program. Sec. 33342. Advanced technology vehicles manufacturing incentive program.

    Subtitle D—Buy American and Wage Rate Requirements

    Sec. 33401. Use of American iron, steel, and manufactured goods. Sec. 33402. Wage rate requirements.

    TITLE IV—HEALTH CARE INFRASTRUCTURE

    Sec. 34101. Hospital infrastructure. Sec. 34102. Community Health Center Capital Project Funding. Sec. 34103. Pilot program to improve laboratory infrastructure. Sec. 34104. 21st century Indian health program hospitals and outpatient

    health care facilities. Sec. 34105. Pilot program to improve community-based care infrastructure.

    DIVISION H—ADDITIONAL PROGRAMS

    Sec. 40001. National scenic byways program.

    DIVISION I—ZERO-EMISSION POSTAL FLEET AND OTHER MATTERS

    Sec. 50001. Authorization of appropriation for United States Postal Service for modernization of postal infrastructure.

    Sec. 50002. Electric or zero-emission vehicles for United States Postal Service fleet.

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    Bridge project.

    DIVISION J—COMMITTEE ON FINANCIAL SERVICES

    Sec. 60001. Short title. Sec. 60002. Findings. Sec. 60003. Public Housing Capital Fund. Sec. 60004. Rural Multifamily Preservation and Revitalization Demonstration

    Program. Sec. 60005. Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant Program. Sec. 60006. Housing Trust Fund. Sec. 60007. Single-Family Housing Repair Loans and Grants. Sec. 60008. Native American Housing Block Grant Program. Sec. 60009. HOME Investment Partnerships Program. Sec. 60010. Program for supportive housing for persons with disabilities. Sec. 60011. Program for supportive housing for the elderly. Sec. 60012. Capital Magnet Fund. Sec. 60013. Community development block grant funding for affordable hous-

    ing and infrastructure. Sec. 60014. Inclusion of minority and women’s business enterprises. Sec. 60015. Reports on outcomes.

    DIVISION K—REOPEN AND REBUILD AMERICA’S SCHOOLS ACT OF 2020

    Sec. 70000. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 70001. Definitions.

    TITLE I—GRANTS FOR THE LONG-TERM IMPROVEMENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES

    Subtitle A—Reservation and Allocation of Funds

    Sec. 70101. Purpose and reservation. Sec. 70102. Allocation to States.

    Subtitle B—Grants to Local Educational Agencies

    Sec. 70111. Need-based grants to qualified local educational agencies. Sec. 70112. Allowable uses of funds. Sec. 70113. Prohibited uses. Sec. 70114. Requirements for hazard-resistance, energy and water conserva-

    tion, and air quality. Sec. 70115. Green Practices. Sec. 70116. Use of American iron, steel, and manufactured products. Sec. 70117. Prohibition on use of funds for facilities of for-profit charter

    schools. Sec. 70118. Prohibition on use of funds for certain charter schools.

    Subtitle C—Annual Report and Authorization of Appropriations

    Sec. 70121. Annual report on grant program. Sec. 70122. Authorization of appropriations.

    TITLE II—OTHER REPORTS, DEVELOPMENT OF STANDARDS, AND INFORMATION CLEARINGHOUSE

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  • 16 Sec. 70201. Comptroller general report. Sec. 70202. Study and report physical condition of public schools. Sec. 70203. Development of data standards. Sec. 70204. Information clearinghouse. Sec. 70205. Sense of Congress on Opportunity Zones.

    TITLE III—IMPACT AID CONSTRUCTION

    Sec. 70301. Temporary increase in funding for impact aid construction.

    TITLE IV—ASSISTANCE FOR REPAIR OF SCHOOL FOUNDATIONS AFFECTED BY PYRRHOTITE

    Sec. 70401. Allocations to States. Sec. 70402. Grants to local educational agencies. Sec. 70403. Definitions. Sec. 70404. Authorization of appropriations.

    DIVISION L—PUBLIC LANDS, TRIBAL COMMUNITIES, AND RESILIENT NATURAL INFRASTRUCTURE

    Sec. 80000. Table of contents.

    TITLE I—WATER RESOURCES INFRASTRUCTURE

    Subtitle A—Water Settlements Infrastructure

    Sec. 81101. Reclamation water settlements fund. Sec. 81102. Conveyance capacity correction project. Sec. 81103. Funding parity for water management goals and restoration goals.

    Subtitle B—FUTURE Western Water Infrastructure and Drought Resiliency

    Sec. 81201. Findings. Sec. 81202. Definitions.

    CHAPTER 1—INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT

    Sec. 81211. Competitive grant program for the funding of water recycling and reuse projects.

    Sec. 81212. Storage project development reports to congress. Sec. 81213. Funding for storage and supporting projects. Sec. 81214. Extension of existing requirements for grandfathered storage

    projects. Sec. 81215. Desalination project development. Sec. 81216. Assistance for disadvantaged communities without adequate drink-

    ing water.

    CHAPTER 2—IMPROVED TECHNOLOGY AND DATA

    Sec. 81221. Reauthorization of water availability and use assessment program. Sec. 81222. Renewal of advisory committee on water information. Sec. 81223. Desalination technology development. Sec. 81224. X-prize for water technology breakthroughs. Sec. 81225. Study examining sediment transport. Sec. 81226. Determination of water supply allocations. Sec. 81227. Federal priority streamgages. Sec. 81228. Study examining climate vulnerabilities at federal dams. Sec. 81229. Innovative technology adoption.

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  • 17 CHAPTER 3—ECOSYSTEM PROTECTION AND RESTORATION

    Sec. 81231. Waterbird habitat creation program. Sec. 81232. Cooperative watershed management program. Sec. 81233. Competitive grant program for the funding of watershed health

    projects. Sec. 81234. Support for refuge water deliveries. Sec. 81235. Drought planning and preparedness for critically important fish-

    eries. Sec. 81236. Aquatic ecosystem restoration. Sec. 81237. Reauthorization of the Fisheries Restoration and Irrigation Mitiga-

    tion Act of 2000.

    CHAPTER 4—WATER JOB TRAINING AND EDUCATION

    Sec. 81241. Water resource education. Sec. 81242. Water sector career grant programs.

    CHAPTER 5—MISCELLANEOUS

    Sec. 81251. Offset. Sec. 81252. Delayed water project recommendations.

    Subtitle C—Western Water Security

    Sec. 81301. Definitions.

    CHAPTER 1—INFRASTRUCTURE AND WATER MANAGEMENT IMPROVEMENT

    Sec. 81311. Watersmart extension and expansion. Sec. 81312. Emergency drought funding. Sec. 81313. Rio Grande Pueblo Irrigation Infrastructure Reauthorization.

    CHAPTER 2—GROUNDWATER MANAGEMENT

    Sec. 81321. Reauthorization and expansion of the Transboundary Aquifer As-sessment Program.

    Sec. 81322. Groundwater management assessment and improvement. Sec. 81323. Surface and groundwater water availability and the energy nexus.

    CHAPTER 3—WATER CONSERVATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION

    Sec. 81331. Definitions. Sec. 81332. Water acquisition program. Sec. 81333. Middle Rio Grande Water Conservation. Sec. 81334. Sustaining biodiversity during droughts. Sec. 81335. Reauthorization of cooperative watershed management program.

    CHAPTER 4—EFFECT ON EXISTING LAW

    Sec. 81341. Effect on existing law.

    Subtitle D—Water Resources Research Amendments

    Sec. 81411. Water Resources Research Act amendments.

    Subtitle E—Ground Water Recharge Planning

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  • 18 Sec. 81511. Ground water recharge planning.

    Subtitle F—Tribal Water Infrastructure

    Sec. 81611. Finding. Sec. 81612. Indian Health Services Sanitation Facilities Construction Program

    funding.

    Subtitle G—Navajo Utah Water Rights Settlement

    Sec. 81711. Purposes. Sec. 81712. Definitions. Sec. 81713. Ratification of agreement. Sec. 81714. Navajo water rights. Sec. 81715. Navajo trust accounts. Sec. 81716. Authorization of appropriations. Sec. 81717. Conditions precedent. Sec. 81718. Waivers and releases. Sec. 81719. Miscellaneous provisions. Sec. 81720. Relation to allottees. Sec. 81721. Antideficiency.

    TITLE II—NATIONAL PARKS, FORESTS, AND PUBLIC LANDS

    Subtitle A—Public Lands Telecommunications

    Sec. 82101. Definitions. Sec. 82102. Collection and retention of rental fees associated with communica-

    tions use authorizations on Federal lands and Federal land management agency support for communication site programs.

    Sec. 82103. Cooperative agreement authority. Sec. 82104. Clarification of cooperative agreement authority of the Secretary of

    Agriculture.

    Subtitle B—Outdoors for All

    Sec. 82201. Definitions. Sec. 82202. Grants authorized. Sec. 82203. Eligible uses. Sec. 82204. National park service requirements. Sec. 82205. Reporting. Sec. 82206. Revenue sharing.

    Subtitle C—Updated Borrowing Authority

    Sec. 82301. Presidio Trust borrowing authority.

    Subtitle D—Forest Service Legacy Roads and Trails Remediation Program

    Sec. 82401. Forest Service Legacy Roads and Trails Remediation Program.

    TITLE III—OCEANS AND WILDLIFE

    Subtitle A—Coastal and Great Lakes Resiliency and Restoration

    Sec. 83101. Shovel-Ready Restoration and Resiliency Grant Program. Sec. 83102. Living Shoreline Grant Program.

    Subtitle B—Wildlife Corridors Conservation Act

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    CHAPTER 1—NATIONAL WILDLIFE CORRIDOR SYSTEM ON FEDERAL LAND AND WATER

    Sec. 83211. National wildlife corridors. Sec. 83212. Administrative designation of national wildlife corridors. Sec. 83213. Management of national wildlife corridors.

    CHAPTER 2—WILDLIFE CORRIDORS CONSERVATION

    SUBCHAPTER A—NATIONAL WILDLIFE CORRIDOR SYSTEM ON FEDERAL LAND AND WATER

    Sec. 83311. Collaboration and coordination. Sec. 83312. Effect.

    SUBCHAPTER B—TRIBAL WILDLIFE CORRIDORS

    Sec. 83321. Tribal Wildlife Corridors. Sec. 83322. Protection of Indian Tribes.

    SUBCHAPTER C—WILDLIFE MOVEMENT GRANT PROGRAM ON NON-FEDERAL LAND AND WATER

    Sec. 83331. Wildlife movements grant program. Sec. 83332. National Coordination Committee. Sec. 83333. Regional wildlife movement councils.

    SUBCHAPTER D—NATIONAL WILDLIFE CORRIDORS DATABASE

    Sec. 83341. National wildlife corridors database.

    CHAPTER 3—FUNDING

    Sec. 83401. Wildlife corridors stewardship fund. Sec. 83402. Authorization of appropriations.

    TITLE IV—ENERGY

    Subtitle A—Establishment of Federal Orphaned Well Remediation Program

    Sec. 84101. Establishment of federal orphaned well remediation program. Sec. 84102. Federal bonding reform.

    Subtitle B—Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act Amendments

    Sec. 84201. Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation Fund. Sec. 84202. Emergency Powers. Sec. 84203. Reclamation fee.

    Subtitle C—Revitalizing the Economy of Coal Communities by Leveraging Local Activities and Investing More

    Sec. 84301. Economic revitalization for coal country. Sec. 84302. Technical and conforming amendments. Sec. 84303. Minimum State payments. Sec. 84304. GAO study of use of funds. Sec. 84305. Payments to certified States not affected.

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  • 20 Subtitle D—Public Land Renewable Energy Development

    Sec. 84401. Definitions. Sec. 84402. Land use planning; supplements to programmatic environmental

    impact statements. Sec. 84403. Environmental review on covered land. Sec. 84404. Program to improve renewable energy project permit coordination. Sec. 84405. Increasing economic certainty. Sec. 84406. Limited grandfathering. Sec. 84407. Renewable energy goal. Sec. 84408. Disposition of revenues. Sec. 84409. Promoting and enhancing development of geothermal energy. Sec. 84410. Facilitation of coproduction of geothermal energy on oil and gas

    leases. Sec. 84411. Noncompetitive leasing of adjoining areas for development of geo-

    thermal resources. Sec. 84412. Savings clause.

    Subtitle E—Offshore Wind Jobs and Opportunity

    Sec. 84501. Offshore Wind Career Training Grant Program.

    Subtitle F—Community Reclamation Partnerships

    Sec. 84601. Reference. Sec. 84602. State memoranda of understanding for certain remediation. Sec. 84603. Clarifying State liability for mine drainage projects. Sec. 84604. Conforming amendments.

    DIVISION M—REVENUE PROVISIONS

    Sec. 90001. Short title; etc.

    TITLE I—INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING

    Subtitle A—Bond Financing Enhancements

    Sec. 90101. Credit to issuer for certain infrastructure bonds. Sec. 90102. Advance refunding bonds. Sec. 90103. Permanent modification of small issuer exception to tax-exempt in-

    terest expense allocation rules for financial institutions. Sec. 90104. Volume cap on private activity bonds. Sec. 90105. Modifications to qualified small issue bonds. Sec. 90106. Expansion of certain exceptions to the private activity bond rules

    for first-time farmers. Sec. 90107. Exempt facility bonds for zero-emission vehicle infrastructure. Sec. 90108. Exempt-facility bonds for sewage and water supply facilities. Sec. 90109. Qualified highway or surface freight transfer facility bonds.

    Subtitle B—School Infrastructure Bonds

    Sec. 90111. Restoration of certain qualified tax credit bonds. Sec. 90112. School infrastructure bonds. Sec. 90113. Annual report on bond program.

    Subtitle C—Other Provisions Related to Infrastructure Financing

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    broadband. Sec. 90122. Treatment of financial guaranty insurance companies as qualifying

    insurance corporations under passive foreign investment com-pany rules.

    Sec. 90123. Infrastructure grants to improve child care safety.

    TITLE II—NEW MARKETS TAX CREDIT

    Sec. 90201. Improvement and permanent extension of new markets tax credit.

    TITLE III—REHABILITATION TAX CREDIT

    Sec. 90301. Increase in rehabilitation credit. Sec. 90302. Increase in the rehabilitation credit for certain small projects. Sec. 90303. Modification of definition of substantially rehabilitated. Sec. 90304. Temporary extension of period for completing rehabilitation. Sec. 90305. Elimination of rehabilitation credit basis adjustment. Sec. 90306. Modifications regarding certain tax-exempt use property. Sec. 90307. Qualification of rehabilitation expenditures for public school build-

    ings for rehabilitation credit.

    TITLE IV—GREEN ENERGY

    Sec. 90400. Short title.

    Subtitle A—Renewable Electricity and Reducing Carbon Emissions

    Sec. 90401. Extension of credit for electricity produced from certain renewable resources.

    Sec. 90402. Extension and modification of energy credit. Sec. 90403. Extension of credit for carbon oxide sequestration. Sec. 90404. Elective payment for energy property and electricity produced from

    certain renewable resources, etc. Sec. 90405. Extension of energy credit for offshore wind facilities. Sec. 90406. Green energy publicly traded partnerships.

    Subtitle B—Renewable Fuels

    Sec. 90411. Biodiesel and renewable diesel. Sec. 90412. Extension of excise tax credits relating to alternative fuels. Sec. 90413. Extension of second generation biofuel incentives.

    Subtitle C—Green Energy and Efficiency Incentives for Individuals

    Sec. 90421. Extension, increase, and modifications of nonbusiness energy prop-erty credit.

    Sec. 90422. Residential energy efficient property. Sec. 90423. Energy efficient commercial buildings deduction. Sec. 90424. Extension, increase, and modifications of new energy efficient

    home credit. Sec. 90425. Modifications to income exclusion for conservation subsidies.

    Subtitle D—Greening the Fleet and Alternative Vehicles

    Sec. 90431. Modification of limitations on new qualified plug-in electric drive motor vehicle credit.

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  • 22 Sec. 90432. Credit for previously-owned qualified plug-in electric drive motor

    vehicles. Sec. 90433. Credit for zero-emission heavy vehicles and zero-emission buses. Sec. 90434. Qualified fuel cell motor vehicles. Sec. 90435. Alternative fuel refueling property credit. Sec. 90436. Modification of employer-provided fringe benefits for bicycle com-

    muting.

    Subtitle E—Investment in the Green Workforce

    Sec. 90441. Extension of the advanced energy project credit. Sec. 90442. Labor costs of installing mechanical insulation property.

    Subtitle F—Environmental Justice

    Sec. 90451. Qualified environmental justice program credit.

    Subtitle G—Treasury Report on Data From the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program

    Sec. 90461. Report on Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.

    TITLE V—DISASTER AND RESILIENCY

    Sec. 90501. Exclusion of amounts received from state-based catastrophe loss mitigation programs.

    Sec. 90502. Repeal of temporary limitation on personal casualty losses.

    TITLE VI—HOUSING

    Subtitle A—Low-income Housing Tax Credit Improvements

    Sec. 90601. Extension of period for rehabilitation expenditures. Sec. 90602. Extension of basis expenditure deadline. Sec. 90603. Tax-exempt bond financing requirement. Sec. 90604. Minimum credit rate. Sec. 90605. Increases in State allocations. Sec. 90606. Increase in credit for certain projects designated to serve extremely

    low-income households. Sec. 90607. Inclusion of Indian areas as difficult development areas for pur-

    poses of certain buildings. Sec. 90608. Inclusion of rural areas as difficult development areas. Sec. 90609. Increase in credit for bond-financed projects designated by housing

    credit agency. Sec. 90610. Repeal of qualified contract option. Sec. 90611. Prohibition of local approval and contribution requirements. Sec. 90612. Adjustment of credit to provide relief during COVID–19 outbreak. Sec. 90613. Credit for low-income housing supportive services.

    Subtitle B—Neighborhood Homes Credit

    Sec. 90621. Neighborhood homes credit.

    TITLE VII—TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT

    Sec. 90701. Treatment of Indian Tribes as States with respect to bond issuance.

    Sec. 90702. Treatment of Tribal foundations and charities like charities funded and controlled by other governmental funders and sponsors.

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    TITLE VIII—HIGHWAY TRUST FUND AND RELATED TAXES

    Sec. 90801. Extension of Highway Trust Fund expenditure authority. Sec. 90802. Extension of highway-related taxes. Sec. 90803. Additional transfers to Highway Trust Fund.

    SEC. 3. REFERENCES. 1

    Except as expressly provided otherwise, any reference 2

    to ‘‘this Act’’ contained in any division of this Act shall 3

    be treated as referring only to the provisions of that divi-4

    sion. 5

    DIVISION A—FEDERAL SURFACE 6TRANSPORTATION PRO-7GRAMS FOR FISCAL YEAR 82021 9

    SEC. 100. SHORT TITLE. 10

    This division and division B of this Act may be cited 11

    as the ‘‘Investing in a New Vision for the Environment 12

    and Surface Transportation in America Act’’ or the ‘‘IN-13

    VEST in America Act’’. 14

    SEC. 101. EXTENSION OF FEDERAL SURFACE TRANSPOR-15

    TATION PROGRAMS. 16

    (a) EXTENSION OF FEDERAL SURFACE TRANSPOR-17

    TATION PROGRAMS.— 18

    (1) IN GENERAL.—Except as otherwise pro-19

    vided in this division, the requirements, authorities, 20

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    would otherwise expire on or cease to apply after 1

    September 30, 2020, are incorporated by reference 2

    and shall continue in effect through September 30, 3

    2021. 4

    (2) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.— 5

    (A) HIGHWAY TRUST FUND.— 6

    (i) HIGHWAY ACCOUNT.— 7

    (I) IN GENERAL.—Except as pro-8

    vided in subclause (II), there is au-9

    thorized to be appropriated from the 10

    Highway Account for fiscal year 2021, 11

    for each program under the covered 12

    laws with respect to which amounts 13

    are authorized to be appropriated 14

    from such account for fiscal year 15

    2020, an amount equal to the amount 16

    authorized for appropriation with re-17

    spect to the program from such ac-18

    count for fiscal year 2020. 19

    (II) ADMINISTRATIVE EX-20

    PENSES.—Notwithstanding any other 21

    provision of this division, there is au-22

    thorized to be appropriated from the 23

    Highway Account for fiscal year 24

    2021— 25

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    (aa) $502,897,049 for ad-1

    ministrative expenses of the Fed-2

    eral Highway Administration, as 3

    described in section 104(a) of 4

    title 23, United States Code; and 5

    (bb) $30,086,000 for grant 6

    administrative expenses of the 7

    National Highway Traffic Safety 8

    Administration, as described in 9

    section 4001(a)(6) of the FAST 10

    Act (Public Law 114–94). 11

    (ii) MASS TRANSIT ACCOUNT.—There 12

    is authorized to be appropriated from the 13

    Mass Transit Account for fiscal year 2021, 14

    for each program under the covered laws 15

    with respect to which amounts are author-16

    ized to be appropriated from such account 17

    for fiscal year 2020, an amount equal to 18

    the amount authorized for appropriation 19

    with respect to the program from such ac-20

    count for fiscal year 2020. 21

    (B) GENERAL FUND.— 22

    (i) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided 23

    in clause (ii), there is authorized to be ap-24

    propriated for fiscal year 2021, for each 25

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    program with respect to which amounts 1

    are authorized to be appropriated for fiscal 2

    year 2020 from an account other than the 3

    Highway Account or the Mass Transit Ac-4

    count under the titles described in sub-5

    section (b)(1), an amount not less than the 6

    amount authorized for appropriation with 7

    respect to the program under such titles 8

    for fiscal year 2020. 9

    (ii) ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES.— 10

    Notwithstanding any other provision of 11

    this division, there is authorized to be ap-12

    propriated from the general fund of the 13

    Treasury for fiscal year 2021 14

    $140,016,543 for administrative expenses 15

    of the Federal Transit Administration. 16

    (3) USE OF FUNDS.—Except as otherwise pro-17

    vided in this division, amounts authorized to be ap-18

    propriated for fiscal year 2021 with respect to a pro-19

    gram under paragraph (2) shall be distributed, ad-20

    ministered, limited, and made available for obliga-21

    tion in the same manner as amounts authorized to 22

    be appropriated with respect to the program for fis-23

    cal year 2020 under the covered laws. 24

    (4) OBLIGATION LIMITATION.— 25

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    (A) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in 1

    subparagraph (B), a program for which 2

    amounts are authorized to be appropriated 3

    under paragraph (2)(A) shall be subject to a 4

    limitation on obligations for fiscal year 2021 in 5

    the same amount and in the same manner as 6

    the limitation applicable with respect to the 7

    program for fiscal year 2020 under the Depart-8

    ment of Transportation Appropriations Act, 9

    2020 (Public Law 116–94), as in effect on De-10

    cember 20, 2019. 11

    (B) FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY AND HIGHWAY 12

    SAFETY CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS.— 13

    (i) IN GENERAL.—Notwithstanding 14

    any other provision of this division, section 15

    1102 of the FAST Act (Public Law 114– 16

    94), or the Department of Transportation 17

    Appropriations Act, 2020 (Public Law 18

    116–94), for fiscal year 2021, the obliga-19

    tions for Federal-aid highway and highway 20

    safety construction programs shall not ex-21

    ceed $46,387,191,360. 22

    (ii) LIMITATION ON FEDERAL HIGH-23

    WAY ADMINISTRATION ADMINISTRATIVE 24

    EXPENSES.—Notwithstanding any other 25

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    provision of this division, of the amount 1

    described in clause (i), for fiscal year 2021 2

    an amount not to exceed $478,897,049, to-3

    gether with advances and reimbursements 4

    received by the Federal Highway Adminis-5

    tration, shall be obligated for necessary ex-6

    penses for administration and operation of 7

    the Federal Highway Administration. 8

    (b) DEFINITIONS.—In this section, the term ‘‘covered 9

    laws’’ means the following: 10

    (1) Titles I, III, IV, V, and VI of division A of 11

    the FAST Act (Public Law 114–94). 12

    (2) Division A, division B, subtitle A of title I 13

    and title II of division C, and division E of MAP– 14

    21 (Public Law 112–141). 15

    (3) Titles I, II, and III of the SAFETEA–LU 16

    Technical Corrections Act of 2008 (Public Law 110– 17

    244). 18

    (4) Titles I, II, III, IV, V, and VI of 19

    SAFETEA–LU (Public Law 109–59). 20

    (5) Titles I, II, III, IV, and V of the Transpor-21

    tation Equity Act for the 21st Century (Public Law 22

    105–178). 23

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    (6) Titles II, III, and IV of the National High-1

    way System Designation Act of 1995 (Public Law 2

    104–59). 3

    (7) Title I, part A of title II, title III, title IV, 4

    title V, and title VI of the Intermodal Surface 5

    Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (Public Law 6

    102–240). 7

    (8) Title 23, United States Code. 8

    (9) Sections 116, 117, 330, and 5505 and 9

    chapters 53, 139, 303, 311, 313, 701, and 702 of 10

    title 49, United States Code. 11

    SEC. 102. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION. 12

    (a) ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS.— 13

    (1) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.— 14

    (A) IN GENERAL.—In addition to amounts 15

    authorized under section 101, there is author-16

    ized to be appropriated from the Highway Ac-17

    count for fiscal year 2021, for activities under 18

    this section, $14,742,808,640. 19

    (B) CONTRACT AUTHORITY.—Amounts au-20

    thorized to be appropriated under subparagraph 21

    (A) shall be available for obligation as if appor-22

    tioned under chapter 1 of title 23, United 23

    States Code. 24

    (2) OBLIGATION CEILING.— 25

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    (A) IN GENERAL.—Notwithstanding any 1

    other provision of law, for fiscal year 2021, ob-2

    ligations for activities authorized under para-3

    graph (1) shall not exceed $14,742,808,640. 4

    (B) DISTRIBUTION OF OBLIGATION AU-5

    THORITY.— 6

    (i) IN GENERAL.—Of the obligation 7

    authority provided under subparagraph 8

    (A), the Secretary shall make available to 9

    States, Tribes, Puerto Rico, the territories, 10

    and Federal land management agencies, 11

    during the period of fiscal year 2021, 12

    amounts of obligation authority equal to 13

    the amounts described in subparagraphs 14

    (A) through (E) of paragraph (3), respec-15

    tively. 16

    (ii) FURTHER DISTRIBUTION.—Each 17

    State, each Tribe, Puerto Rico, each terri-18

    tory, and each Federal land management 19

    agency receiving funds under subpara-20

    graphs (A) through (E) of paragraph (3), 21

    respectively, shall receive an amount of ob-22

    ligation authority equal to the funds that 23

    it receives under any of such subpara-24

    graphs. 25

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    (C) REDISTRIBUTION OF UNUSED OBLIGA-1

    TION AUTHORITY.— 2

    (i) IN GENERAL.—Notwithstanding 3

    subparagraph (B), the Secretary shall, 4

    after August 1 of fiscal year 2021— 5

    (I) revise a distribution of the ob-6

    ligation authority made available 7

    under subparagraph (B) if an amount 8

    distributed cannot be obligated during 9

    that fiscal year; and 10

    (II) redistribute sufficient 11

    amounts to those States able to obli-12

    gate amounts in addition to those pre-13

    viously distributed during that fiscal 14

    year, giving priority to those States 15

    having large unobligated balances of 16

    funds apportioned under sections 144 17

    (as in effect on the day before the 18

    date of enactment of MAP–21 (Public 19

    Law 112–141)) and 104 of title 23, 20

    United States Code. 21

    (ii) ADMINISTRATION.—The Secretary 22

    shall administer a redistribution under 23

    clause (i) of obligation authority provided 24

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    under subparagraph (B) in a similar man-1

    ner as the standard August redistribution. 2

    (iii) USE OF OBLIGATION AUTHOR-3

    ITY.—A State may use obligation authority 4

    that it receives pursuant to this subpara-5

    graph in the same manner that it uses ob-6

    ligation authority that it receives as part of 7

    the standard August redistribution. 8

    (3) DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS.—Amounts au-9

    thorized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2021 10

    under paragraph (1) shall be distributed as follows: 11

    (A) $14,384,629,710 to the States. 12

    (B) $167,481,814 to Tribes. 13

    (C) $52,400,251 to Puerto Rico. 14

    (D) $13,929,181 to the territories. 15

    (E) $124,367,684 to Federal land manage-16

    ment agencies. 17

    (4) STATE FUNDS.— 18

    (A) DISTRIBUTION.— 19

    (i) IN GENERAL.—Amounts made 20

    available under paragraph (3)(A) shall be 21

    distributed among the States in the same 22

    ratio as total State apportionments under 23

    section 104(c)(1) of title 23, United States 24

    Code, in fiscal year 2020. 25

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    (ii) SUBALLOCATION.— 1

    (I) IN GENERAL.—Amounts dis-2

    tributed among the States under 3

    clause (i) shall be suballocated within 4

    the State to an area described in sub-5

    clause (II) in the proportion that— 6

    (aa) the total amount of 7

    funds suballocated to such area 8

    of the State as described in such 9

    subclause for fiscal year 2020; 10

    bears to 11

    (bb) the total amount of 12

    funds apportioned to the State 13

    for the Federal-aid highway pro-14

    gram under section 104 of title 15

    23, United States Code, for fiscal 16

    year 2020. 17

    (II) AREAS DESCRIBED.—The 18

    areas described in this subclause 19

    are— 20

    (aa) urbanized areas of the 21

    State with an urbanized area 22

    population of over 200,000; 23

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    (bb) areas of the State other 1

    than urban areas with a popu-2

    lation greater than 5,000; and 3

    (cc) other areas of the State. 4

    (B) TREATMENT.—Except as otherwise 5

    provided in this paragraph, amounts made 6

    available under paragraph (3)(A) shall be ad-7

    ministered as if apportioned under chapter 1 of 8

    title 23, United States Code. 9

    (C) USE OF FUNDS.—Amounts made avail-10

    able under paragraph (3)(A) may be obligated 11

    for— 12

    (i) eligible projects described in sec-13

    tion 133(b) of title 23, United States 14

    Code, subject to section 133(c) of such 15

    title; and 16

    (ii) administrative expenses, including 17

    salaries and benefits, of— 18

    (I) the State department of 19

    transportation; 20

    (II) a local transportation agen-21

    cy; or 22

    (III) a metropolitan planning or-23

    ganization. 24

    (5) TRIBAL FUNDS.— 25

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    (A) TREATMENT.— 1

    (i) IN GENERAL.—Except as otherwise 2

    provided in this paragraph, amounts made 3

    available under paragraph (3)(B) shall be 4

    administered as if made available under 5

    section 202 of title 23, United States 6

    Code. 7

    (ii) NONAPPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN 8

    PROVISIONS OF LAW.—Subsections (a)(6), 9

    (c), (d), and (e) of section 202 of title 23, 10

    United States Code, shall not apply to 11

    amounts made available under paragraph 12

    (3)(B). 13

    (B) USE OF FUNDS.—Amounts made 14

    available under paragraph (3)(B) may be obli-15

    gated for— 16

    (i) activities eligible under section 17

    202(a)(1) of title 23, United States Code; 18

    and 19

    (ii) transportation-related administra-20

    tive expenses, including salaries and bene-21

    fits, of the Tribe. 22

    (6) FUNDS FOR PUERTO RICO AND THE TERRI-23

    TORIES.— 24

    (A) TREATMENT.— 25

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    (i) IN GENERAL.—Except as otherwise 1

    provided in this paragraph, amounts made 2

    available under paragraphs (3)(C) and 3

    (3)(D) shall be administered as if allocated 4

    under sections 165(b) and 165(c), respec-5

    tively, of title 23, United States Code. 6

    (ii) NONAPPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN 7

    PROVISIONS OF LAW.—Section 165(b)(2) 8

    of title 23, United States Code, shall not 9

    apply to amounts made available to Puerto 10

    Rico under paragraph (3)(C). 11

    (B) USE OF FUNDS.— 12

    (i) PUERTO RICO.—Amounts made 13

    available to Puerto Rico under paragraph 14

    (3)(C) may be obligated for— 15

    (I) activities eligible under chap-16

    ter 1 of title 23, United States Code; 17

    and 18

    (II) transportation related ad-19

    ministrative expenses, including sala-20

    ries and benefits. 21

    (ii) TERRITORIES.—Amounts made 22

    available to a territory under paragraph 23

    (3)(D) may be obligated for— 24

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    (I) activities eligible under sec-1

    tion 165(c)(6) of title 23, United 2

    States Code, subject to section 3

    165(c)(7) of such title; and 4

    (II) transportation-related ad-5

    ministrative expenses, including sala-6

    ries and benefits. 7

    (7) FEDERAL LAND MANAGEMENT AGENCY 8

    FUNDS.— 9

    (A) DISTRIBUTION.—Amounts made avail-10

    able under paragraph (3)(E) shall be distrib-11

    uted among the Federal land management 12

    agencies as follows: 13

    (i) $99,494,147 for the National Park 14

    Service. 15

    (ii) $9,949,415 for the United States 16

    Fish and Wildlife Service. 17

    (iii) $6,301,296 for the United States 18

    Forest Service. 19

    (iv) $8,622,826 to be allocated to the 20

    applicable Federal land management agen-21

    cies as described in section 203(b) of title 22

    23, United States Code. 23

    (B) TREATMENT.—Amounts made avail-24

    able under paragraph (3)(E) shall be adminis-25

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    tered as if made available under section 203 of 1

    title 23, United States Code. 2

    (8) DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTER-3

    PRISES.—Section 1101(b) of the FAST Act (Public 4

    Law 114–94) shall apply to additional amounts 5

    made available under paragraph (1). 6

    (b) SPECIAL RULES FOR FISCAL YEAR 2021.— 7

    (1) SUBALLOCATED AMOUNTS.— 8

    (A) USE OF FUNDS.—Amounts authorized 9

    to be appropriated for fiscal year 2021 with re-10

    spect to a program under section 101(a)(2)(A) 11

    that are suballocated pursuant to section 12

    133(d)(1)(A) of title 23, United States Code, 13

    may be obligated for— 14

    (i) eligible projects as described in 15

    section 133(b) of title 23, United States 16

    Code; or 17

    (ii) administrative expenses, including 18

    salaries and benefits, of— 19

    (I) a local transportation agency; 20

    or 21

    (II) a metropolitan planning or-22

    ganization. 23

    (B) OBLIGATION AUTHORITY.— 24

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    (i) IN GENERAL.—A State that is re-1

    quired to obligate in an urbanized area 2

    with an urbanized area population of over 3

    200,000 individuals under section 133(d) 4

    of title 23, United States Code, funds ap-5

    portioned to the State under section 6

    104(b)(2) of such title shall make available 7

    during the period of fiscal years 2016 8

    through 2021 an amount of obligation au-9

    thority distributed to the State for Fed-10

    eral-aid highways and highway safety con-11

    struction programs for use in the area that 12

    is equal to the amount obtained by multi-13

    plying— 14

    (I) the aggregate amount of 15

    funds that the State is required to ob-16

    ligate in the area under section 17

    133(d) of title 23, United States 18

    Code, during the period; and 19

    (II) the ratio that— 20

    (aa) the aggregate amount 21

    of obligation authority distrib-22

    uted to the State for Federal-aid 23

    highways and highway safety 24

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    construction programs during the 1

    period; bears to 2

    (bb) the total of the sums 3

    apportioned to the State for Fed-4

    eral-aid highways and highway 5

    safety construction programs (ex-6

    cluding sums not subject to an 7

    obligation limitation) during the 8

    period. 9

    (ii) JOINT RESPONSIBILITY.—Each 10

    State, each affected metropolitan planning 11

    organization, and the Secretary shall joint-12

    ly ensure compliance with clause (i). 13

    (2) FERRY BOAT PROGRAM.—Amounts author-14

    ized to be appropriated for fiscal year 2021 with re-15

    spect to a program under section 101(a)(2)(A) that 16

    are made available for the construction of ferry 17

    boats and ferry terminal facilities under section 147 18

    of title 23, United States Code, may be obligated— 19

    (A) in accordance with sections 129(c) and 20

    147 of title 23, United States Code; 21

    (B) for administrative expenses, including 22

    salaries and benefits, of a ferry boat operator or 23

    ferry terminal facility operator eligible for Fed-24

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    eral participation under section 129(c) of title 1

    23, United States Code; and 2

    (C) for operating costs associated with a 3

    ferry boat or ferry terminal facility eligible for 4

    Federal participation under section 129(c) of 5

    title 23, United States Code. 6

    (3) NATIONALLY SIGNIFICANT FREIGHT AND 7

    HIGHWAY PROJECTS.—In fiscal year 2021, the pro-8

    gram carried out under section 117 of title 23, 9

    United States Code, shall, in addition to any other-10

    wise applicable requirements, be subject to the fol-11

    lowing provisions: 12

    (A) MULTIMODAL PROJECTS.—Notwith-13

    standing subsection (d)(2)(A) of such section, 14

    the limitation for projects described in such 15

    subsection shall be $600,000,000 for fiscal 16

    years 2016 through 2021. 17

    (B) ADDITIONAL CONSIDERATIONS.—Not-18

    withstanding subsection (h)(2) of such section, 19

    the Secretary shall not consider the utilization 20

    of non-Federal contributions. 21

    (C) EVALUATION AND RATING.—To evalu-22

    ate applications for funding under such section, 23

    the Secretary shall— 24

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    (i) determine whether a project is eli-1

    gible for a grant under such section; 2

    (ii) evaluate, through a methodology 3

    that is discernible and transparent to the 4

    public, how each application addresses the 5

    merit criteria established by the Secretary; 6

    (iii) assign a quality rating for each 7

    merit criteria for each application based on 8

    the evaluation under clause (ii); 9

    (iv) ensure that applications receive 10

    final consideration by the Secretary to re-11

    ceive an award under such section only on 12

    the basis of such quality ratings and that 13

    the Secretary gives final consideration only 14

    to applications that meet the minimally ac-15

    ceptable level for each of the merit criteria; 16

    and 17

    (v) award grants only to projects 18

    rated highly under the evaluation and rat-19

    ing process. 20

    (D) PUBLICATION AND METHODOLOGY.— 21

    In any published notice of funding opportunity 22

    for a grant under such section, the Secretary 23

    shall include detailed information on the rating 24

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    methodology and merit criteria to be used to 1

    evaluate applications. 2

    (E) REPEAT APPLICATIONS.— 3

    (i) BRIEFING.—The Secretary shall 4

    provide to each applicant that applied for, 5

    but did not receive, funding under such 6

    section in fiscal year 2019 or 2020, at the 7

    request of the applicant, the opportunity to 8

    receive a briefing to— 9

    (I) explain any reasons the appli-10

    cation was not selected for funding; 11

    and 12

    (II) advise the applicant on how 13

    to improve the application for resub-14

    mission in fiscal year 2021 under the 15

    application criteria described in this 16

    paragraph. 17

    (ii) SUPPLEMENTARY APPLICATION.— 18

    (I) IN GENERAL.—An applicant 19

    for funding under such section may 20

    elect to resubmit an application from 21

    a previous solicitation with a supple-22

    mentary appendix that describes how 23

    the proposed project meets the re-24

    quirements of section 117 of title 23, 25

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    United States Code, and this para-1

    graph. 2

    (II) REQUIREMENTS.—The Sec-3

    retary shall ensure that applications 4

    submitted under subclause (I), includ-5

    ing the supplementary appendix, are 6

    evaluated based on such requirements. 7

    (F) CONGRESSIONAL NOTIFICATION.—A 8

    notification submitted pursuant to subsection 9

    (m) of such section shall include— 10

    (i) a summary of each application 11

    submitted and, at the request of either 12

    Committee, a copy of any application sub-13

    mitted; 14

    (ii) a list of any projects the Secretary 15

    determined were not eligible for funding; 16

    (iii) a description of the specific cri-17

    teria used for each evaluation, including 18

    the quality rating assigned for each eligible 19

    application submitted; 20

    (iv) a list of all projects that advanced 21

    to the Secretary for consideration; and 22

    (v) a detailed justification of the basis 23

    for each award proposed to be selected. 24

    (c) FEDERAL SHARE.— 25

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    (1) IN GENERAL.—Except as provided in para-1

    graph (3) and notwithstanding section 120 of title 2

    23, United States Code, or any other provision of 3

    this division, the Federal share associated with 4

    funds described in paragraph (2) that are obligated 5

    during fiscal year 2021 may be up to 100 percent. 6

    (2) FUNDS DESCRIBED.—The funds described 7

    in this paragraph are funds made available for the 8

    implementation or execution of Federal-aid highway 9

    and highway safety construction programs author-10

    ized under title 23 or 49, United States Code, the 11

    FAST Act (Public Law 114–94), or this division. 12

    (3) EXCEPTIONS.—Paragraph (1) shall not 13

    apply to amounts obligated under section 115 or 117 14

    of title 23, United States Code, or chapter 6 of such 15

    title. 16

    (d) ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES.— 17

    (1) SELF-CERTIFICATION AND AUDIT.— 18

    (A) IN GENERAL.—Prior to the obligation 19

    of funds for administrative expenses pursuant 20

    to paragraph (4)(C)(ii), (5)(B)(ii), (6)(B)(i)(II), 21

    or (6)(B)(ii)(II) of subsection (a) or paragraphs 22

    (1)(A)(ii) and (2)(B) of subsection (b), a State, 23

    a Tribe, Puerto Rico, or a territory, as applica-24

    ble, shall certify to the Secretary that such ad-25

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    ministrative expenses meet the requirements of 1

    such paragraphs, as applicable. 2

    (B) AUDIT.—The Secretary may conduct 3

    an audit to review obligations of funds and liq-4

    uidation of such obligations for eligible adminis-5

    trative expenses described under subparagraph 6

    (A). 7

    (2) PLANNING.—Notwithstanding any other 8

    provision of law, administrative expenses described 9

    in paragraph (1)(A) shall not be required to be in-10

    cluded in a metropolitan transportation plan, a long- 11

    range statewide transportation plan, a transpor-12

    tation improvement program, or a statewide trans-13

    portation improvement program under sections 134 14

    or 135 of title 23, United States Code, or chapter 15

    53 of title 49, United States Code, as applicable. 16

    (e) DEFINITIONS.—In this section, the following defi-17

    nitions apply: 18

    (1) STANDARD AUGUST REDISTRIBUTION.—The 19

    term ‘‘standard August redistribution’’ means the 20

    redistribution of obligation authority that the Sec-21

    retary is directed to administer under— 22

    (A) section 1102(d) of the FAST Act 23

    (Public Law 114–94); or 24

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    (B) any Act making appropriations for the 1

    Department of Transportation for fiscal year 2

    2021. 3

    (2) STATE.—The term ‘‘State’’ means the 50 4

    States and the District of Columbia. 5

    (3) TERRITORY.—The term ‘‘territory’’ means 6

    any of the following territories of the United States: 7

    (A) American Samoa. 8

    (B) The Commonwealth of the Northern 9

    Mariana Islands. 10

    (C) Guam. 11

    (D) The United States Virgin Islands. 12

    (4) URBAN AREA; URBANIZED AREA.—The 13

    terms ‘‘urban area’’ and ‘‘urbanized area’’ have the 14

    meanings given such terms in section 101 of title 23, 15

    United States Code. 16

    SEC. 103. FEDERAL TRANSIT ADMINISTRATION. 17

    (a) ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS.— 18

    (1) AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS FROM 19

    MASS TRANSIT ACCOUNT.— 20

    (A) IN GENERAL.—In addition to amounts 21

    authorized under section 101, there is author-22

    ized to be appropriated from the Mass Transit 23

    Account for fiscal year 2021, for activities 24

    under this section, $5,794,851,538. 25

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    (B) APPORTIONMENT.—Amounts author-1

    ized under subparagraph (A) shall be appor-2

    tioned in accordance with section 5310, section 3

    5311 (other than subsections (b)(3), (c)(1)(A), 4

    and (c)(2) of such section), section 5336 (other 5

    than subsection (h)(4) of such section), section 6

    5337, and section 5340 of title 49, United 7

    States Code, except that funds apportioned 8

    under section 5337 of such title shall be added 9

    to funds apportioned under section 5307 of 10

    such title for administration under section 5307 11

    of such title. 12

    (C) ALLOCATION.—The Secretary shall al-13