Title 23

PART 661

Part 661 - Indian Reservation Road Bridge Program

PART 661 - INDIAN RESERVATION ROAD BRIDGE PROGRAM Authority:23 U.S.C. 120(j) and (k), 202, and 315; Section 1119 of the Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA-LU) (Pub. L. 109-59, 119 Stat. 1144); and 49 CFR 1.48. Source:73 FR 15664, Mar. 25, 2008, unless otherwise noted.

23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.1SECTION 661.1
   661.1 What is the purpose of this regulation
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.2SECTION 661.3
   661.3 Who must comply with this regulation
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.3SECTION 661.5
   661.5 What definitions apply to this regulation
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.4SECTION 661.7
   661.7 What is the IRRBP
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.5SECTION 661.9
   661.9 What is the total funding available for the IRRBP
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.6SECTION 661.11
   661.11 When do IRRBP funds become available
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.7SECTION 661.13
   661.13 How long are these funds available
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.8SECTION 661.15
   661.15 What are the eligible activities for IRRBP funds
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.9SECTION 661.17
   661.17 What are the criteria for bridge eligibility
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.10SECTION 661.19
   661.19 When is a bridge eligible for replacement
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.11SECTION 661.21
   661.21 When is a bridge eligible for rehabilitation
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.12SECTION 661.23
   661.23 How will a bridge project be programmed for funding once eligibility has been determined
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.13SECTION 661.25
   661.25 What does a complete application package for PE consist of and how does the project receive funding
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.14SECTION 661.27
   661.27 What does a complete application package for construction consist of and how does the project receive funding
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.15SECTION 661.29
   661.29 How does ownership impact project selection
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.16SECTION 661.31
   661.31 Do IRRBP projects have to be listed on an approved IRR TIP
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.17SECTION 661.33
   661.33 What percentage of IRRBP funding is available for PE and construction
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.18SECTION 661.35
   661.35 What percentage of IRRBP funding is available for use on BIA and Tribally owned IRR bridges, and non-BIA owned IRR bridges
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.19SECTION 661.37
   661.37 What are the funding limitations on individual IRRBP projects
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.20SECTION 661.39
   661.39 How are project cost overruns funded
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.21SECTION 661.41
   661.41 After a bridge project has been completed (either PE or construction) what happens with the excess or surplus funding
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.22SECTION 661.43
   661.43 Can other sources of funds be used to finance a queued project in advance of receipt of IRRBP funds
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.23SECTION 661.45
   661.45 What happens when IRRBP funds cannot be obligated by the end of the fiscal year
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.24SECTION 661.47
   661.47 Can bridge maintenance be performed with IRRBP funds
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.25SECTION 661.49
   661.49 Can IRRBP funds be spent on Interstate, State Highway, and Toll Road IRR bridges
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.26SECTION 661.51
   661.51 Can IRRBP funds be used for the approach roadway to a bridge
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.27SECTION 661.53
   661.53 What standards should be used for bridge design
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.28SECTION 661.55
   661.55 How are BIA and Tribal owned IRR bridges inspected
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.29SECTION 661.57
   661.57 How is a list of deficient bridges to be generated
23:1.0.1.7.37.0.1.30SECTION 661.59
   661.59 What should be done with a deficient BIA owned IRR bridge if the Indian Tribe does not support the project