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 PUBLIC LAW 102-240—DEC. 18, 1991 105 STAT. 1999 (A) Planning, design, and development of State scenic byway programs. (B) Making safety improvements to a highway designated as a scenic byway under this subsection to the extent such improvements are necessary to accommodate increased traffic, and changes in the types of vehicles using the highway, due to such designation. ' (C) Construction along the highway of facilities for the use of pedestrians and bicyclists, rest areas, turnouts, highway shoulder improvements, passing lanes, overlooks, and interpretive facilities. (D) Improvements to the highway which will enhance access to an area for the purpose of recreation, including water-related recreation. (E) Protecting historical and cultural resources in areas adjacent to the highway. (F) Developing and providing tourist information to the public, including interpretive information about the scenic byway. (4) FEDERAL SHARE.— The Federal share payable for the costs of carrying out projects and developing programs under this subsection with funds made available pursuant to this subsection shall be 80 percent. (5) FUNDING.— There shall be available to the Secretary for carrying out this subsection, out of the Highway Trust Fund (other than the Mass Transit Account), $10,000,000 for fiscal year 1992, $10,000,000 for fiscal year 1993, and $10,000,000 for fiscal year 1994. Such sums shall remain available until expended. (g) LIMITATION.—The Secretary shall not make a grant under this section for any project which would not protect the scenic, historic, recreational, cultural, natural, and archeological integrity of the highway and adjacent area. The Secretary may not use more than 10 percent of the funds authorized for each fiscal year under subsection (f)(5) for removal of any outdoor advertising sign, display, or device. (h) TREATMENT OP SCENIC HIGHWAYS IN OREGON.— For purposes of this section, a highway designated as a scenic highway in the State of Oregon shall be treated as a scenic byway. SEC. 1048. BUY AMERICA. (a) INCLUSION OF IRON.— Section 165(a) of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (23 U.S.C. 101 note) is amended by inserting ", iron," after "steel". (b) WAIVERS; INTENTIONAL VIOLATIONS.— Section 165 of such Act is 23 USC loi note, amended by adding at the end the following new subsections: "(e) REPORT ON WAIVERS.— By January 1, 1995, the Secretary shall submit to Congress a report on the purchases from foreign entities waived under subsection (b) in fiscal years 1992 and 1993, indicating the dollar value of items for which waivers were granted under subsection (b). "(f) INTENTIONAL VIOLATIONS. — If it has been determined by a Contracts, court or Federal agency that any person intentionally— "(1) affixed a label bearing a 'Made in America' inscription, or any inscription with the same meaning, to any product used in projects to which this section applies, sold in or shipped to the United States that was not made in the United States; or

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