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 99 STAT. 1276

PUBLIC LAW 99-190—DEC. 19, 1985 ACCESS HIGHWAYS TO PUBLIC RECREATION AREAS ON CERTAIN LAKES (INCLUDING TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

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For necessary expenses of certain access highway projects, as authorized by section 155, title 23, United States Code, to remain available until expended, $10,000,000, of which $5,000,000 shall be derived from unobligated balances of "Research, training, and human resources". „, BALTIMORE-WASHINGTON PARKWAY

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(HIGHWAY TRUST FUND)

For necessary expenses, not otherwise provided, to carry out the 23 USC 101 note, provisions of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970, for the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, to remain available until expended^ $3,000,000 to be derived from the Highway Trust Fund and to be withdrawn therefrom at such times and in such amounts as may be necessary: Providedy That, notwithstanding subsection Qo) of section 84 Stat. 1739. 146 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1970 and any agreement entered into under such subsection, the Secretary of the Interior ^ ro i f, shall not be required to convey to the State of Maryland any portion of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway located in the State of Maryland, and the State of Maryland shall not be required to accept conveyance of any such portion: Provided further. That funds authorized by such section may be expended without regard to any requirement of such an agreement that such portion of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway be conveyed to the State of Maryland. WASTE ISOLATION PILOT PROJECT ROADS

For necessary expenses in connection with the upgrading of certain highways for the transportation of nuclear waste generated during defense-related activities, not otherwise provided for, $7,000,000, to remain available until expended. RAIL LINE CONSOUDATION PROJECT
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(TRANSFER OF F U N D S)

For necessary expenses to carry out a project to consolidate two rail lines on a common alignment in the vicinity of Orange, Texas, that demonstrates methods by which a rail line consolidation project will reduce motor vehicle traffic congestion and increase employment, to remain available until expended, $4,000,000 to be derived ., • r from unobligated balances of "Research, training, and human V'. resources". AIRPORT-HIGHWAY DEMONSTRATION PROJECT (TRANSFER OF FUNDS)

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For necessary expenses to carry out a highway project to depress a highway in Shawnee, Oklahoma, that demonstrates methods of improving air service to a small community by extension of a runway over a depressed road, to remain available until expended,

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