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PUBLIC LAW 100-000—MMMM. DD, 1987

101 STAT. 236

PUBLIC LAW 100-17—APR. 2, 1987

"(5) the funds appropriated for any fiscal year pursuant to 93 Stat. 1320. section 14(b) of the National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 vjqf.jrvj ^.b ai ^° contract with any person to oversee the construction of any [2>m:; major project under such Act. "(b) FEDERAL SHARE.—Any contract entered into under this subsection shall provide for the payment by the Secretary of 100 percent of the cost of carrying out the contract. qqji oeii ei "(c) ACCESS TO SITES AND RECORDS.—Each recipient of assistance SIC: under this Act or section 14(b) of the National Capital Transportation Act of 1969 shall provide the Secretary and a contractor chosen by the Secretary in accordance with subsection (a) such .oQfi ipAj t?t. access to its construction sites and records as may be reasonably

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"(d) REQUIREMENT FOR PLAN.—As a condition of Federal financial

assistance for a major capital project under this Act or the National Capital Transportation Act of 1969, the Secretary shall require the recipient to prepare, and, after approval by the Secretary, implement a project management plan which meets the requirements of subsection (e). "(e) CONTENTS OF PLAN.—A project management plan shall, as required in each case by the Secretary, provide for— "(1) adequate recipient staff organization complete with welldefined reporting relationships, statements of functional responsibilities, job descriptions, and job qualifications; ' (2) a budget covering the project management organization, ^^ appropriate consultants, property acquisition, utility relocation, systems demonstration staff, audits, and such miscellaneous lb- payments as the recipient may be prepared to justify; .„' ^'(3) a construction schedule; ^' "(4) a document control procedure and recordkeeping system; "^^ "(5) a change order procedure which includes a documented, J"^ systematic approach to the handling of construction change orders; "(6) organizational structures, management skills, and staff»f ^^? levels required throughout the construction phase; ^'(7) quality control and quality assurance functions, procedures, and responsibilities for construction and for system installation and integration of system components; "(8) materials testing policies and procedures; f "(9) internal plan implementation and reporting requirements; m "(10) criteria and procedures to be used for testing the operQi ational system or its major components; / "(11) periodic updates of the plan, especially with respect to hi such items as project budget and project schedule, financing, ^1 ridership estimates, and where applicable, the status of local -u efforts to enhance ridership in cases where ridership estimates are contingent, in part, upon the success of such efforts; and o: "(12) the recipient's commitment to make monthly submisi/' sions of project budget and project schedule to the Secretary. "(f) REGULATIONS.—The Secretary shall promulgate such regulations as may be necessary to implement the provisions of this section. Such regulations shall be published in proposed form for comment in the Federal Register and shall be submitted for review ^^ ^^le Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate not later than 60 days after the date of