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 118 STAT. 285 PUBLIC LAW 108–199—JAN. 23, 2004 FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION LIMITATION ON ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES Necessary expenses for administration and operation of the Federal Highway Administration, not to exceed $337,604,000, shall be paid in accordance with law from appropriations made available by this Act to the Federal Highway Administration together with advances and reimbursements received by the Federal Highway Administration: Provided, That of the funds available under section 104(a)(1)(A) of title 23, United States Code, $7,000,000 shall be available for environmental streamlining activities, which may include making grants to, or entering into contracts, cooperative agreements, and other transactions, with a Federal agency, State agency, local agency, authority, association, non profit or for profit corporation, or institution of higher education. FEDERAL AID HIGHWAYS (LIMITATION ON OBLIGATIONS) (HIGHWAY TRUST FUND) None of the funds in this Act shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs, the obligations for which are in excess of $33,843,000,000 for Federal aid highways and high way safety construction programs for fiscal year 2004: Provided, That within the $33,843,000,000 obligation limitation on Federal aid highways and highway safety construction programs, not more than $462,500,000 shall be available for the implementation or execution of programs for transportation research (sections 502, 503, 504, 506, 507, and 508 of title 23, United States Code, as amended; section 5505 of title 49, United States Code, as amended; and sections 5112 and 5204–5209 of Public Law 105–178) for fiscal year 2004: Provided further, That this limitation on transportation research programs shall not apply to any authority previously made available for obligation: Provided further, That within the $232,000,000 obligation limitation on Intelligent Transportation Systems, the following sums shall be made available for Intelligent Transportation System projects that are designed to achieve the goals and purposes set forth in section 5203 of the Intelligent Transportation Systems Act of 1998 (subtitle C of title V of Public Law 105–178; 112 Stat. 453; 23 U.S.C. 502 note) in the following specified areas: City of Huntsville, Alabama, ITS, $4,500,000; 511 Traveler Information Program in North Carolina, $400,000; Advanced Ticket Collection and Passenger Information Sys tems, New Jersey, $750,000; Advanced Traffic Analysis Center, North Dakota, $200,000; Advanced Transportation Management Systems (ATMS), Montgomery County, Maryland, $500,000; Alameda Corridor East Gateway to America Project Phase II, Los Angeles, California, $1,200,000; Alexandria ITS Real Time Transit Enhancement Pilot Project, $410,000; Altarum Restricted Use Technology Study, $1,750,000; Altoona, Pennsylvania, ITS, $800,000; Amber Alert Multi Regional Strategic Plan, $400,000; 23 USC 104 note.

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