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PUBLIC LAW 97-000—MMMM. DD, 1982

96 STAT. 2100

Ante, p. 1611.

Repeal. 92 Stat. 2715.

Ante. p. 1611.

PUBLIC LAW 97-424—JAN. 6, 1983

$100,000,000 per fiscal year for each of the fiscal years ending September 30, 1984, September 30, 1985, and September 30, 1986. (6) For the forest highways, out of the Highway Trust Fund, $50,000,000 (reduced by the amount authorized by section 4(a)(3) of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1982) for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1983, and $50,000,000 per fiscal year for each of the fiscal years ending September 30, 1984, September 30, 1985, and September 30, 1986. (7) For public lands highways, out of the Highway Trust Fund, $50,000,000 (reduced by the amount authorized by section 4(a)(4) of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1982) for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1983, and $50,000,000 per fiscal year for each of the fiscal years ending September 30, 1984, September 30, 1985, and September 30, 1986. (b) Section 151 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1978 is repesded. (c) In the case of fiscal years 1983 and 1984, each State shall, with respect to any Federal funds available to such State for expenditure on the Federal-aid primary system in excess of the amount apportioned to such State under section 104(b)(l) of title 23, United States Code, for such expenditure in fiscal year 1982, give priority consideration to those priority primary routes designated in Committee Print Numbered 97-61 of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of Representatives. (d) Of the sums apportioned to each State under subsections (a)(l) and (a)(2) of this section for each fiscal year, beginning with fiscal year 1984, not less than 40 per centum of such program funds shall be expended by such State on projects for resurfacing, restoring, rehabilitating, and reconstructing existing highways unless the State certifies to the Secretary that such percentage of funds is in excess of the resurfacing, restoring, rehabilitating, and reconstructing needs of existing highways in the State and the Secretary accepts such certification. The requirement of the preceding sentence shall apply only to that portion of a State's apportionment not used for reimbursing such State for bond retirement under section 122 of title 23, United States Code, or for advance construction funding under section 115 of title 23, United States Code. (e) Section 4(a) of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1982 is amended by striking out "a joint resolution making continuing appropriations for such fiscal year," and inserting in lieu thereof Public Law 97-276,". (f) Except to the extent that the Secretary determines otherwise, not less than 10 per centum of the amounts authorized to be appropriated under this Act shall be expended with small business concerns owned and controlled by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals as defined by section 8(d) of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. section 637(d)) and relevant subcontracting regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. INTERSTATE RESURFACING

95 Stat. 1699.

SEC. 106. Section 105 of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1978 is amended by strking out "and not to exceed $800,000,000 for the fiscal year en(Ung September 30, 1984." and inserting in lieu thereof "not to exceed $1,950,000,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1984, not to exceed $2,400,000,000 for the fiscal year ending September 30, 1985, not to exceed $2,800,000,000 for the fiscal