Public Law 112-5/Title I

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— FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAYS
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{{SECTION|SEC. 101.|SEC. 101}}. EXTENSION OF FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY PROGRAMS.

 * (a) .—
 * Section 411 of the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-147; 124 Stat. 78) is amended—
 * (1) by striking ‘the period beginning on October 1, 2010, and ending on March 4, 2011’ each place it appears (except in subsection (c)(2)) and inserting ‘fiscal year 2011’; and
 * (2) in subsection (a) by striking ‘March 4, 2011’ and inserting ‘September 30, 2011’.


 * (b) .—
 * Section 411(b)(2) of the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2010 (124 Stat. 79) is amended by striking ‘155/365 of’.


 * (c) .—
 * Section 411(c) of the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2010 (124 Stat. 79) is amended—
 * (1) in paragraph (2)—
 * (A) by striking ‘155/365 of’; and
 * (B) by striking ‘the period beginning on October 1, 2010, and ending on March 4, 2011,’ and inserting ‘fiscal year 2011’;
 * (2) in paragraph (4)—
 * (A) in subparagraph (A)(ii) by striking ‘, except that during such period obligations subject to such limitation shall not exceed 155/365 of the limitation on obligations included in an Act making appropriations for fiscal year 2011’; and
 * (B) in subparagraph (B)(ii)(II) by striking ‘$271,356,164’ and inserting ‘$639,000,000’; and
 * (3) by striking paragraph (5);


 * (d) .—
 * Extension and Flexibility for Certain Allocated Programs- Section 411(d) of the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2010 (124 Stat. 80) is amended—
 * (1) by striking ‘155/365 of’ each place it appears; and
 * (2) in paragraph (4)(A) by striking ‘2009’ and inserting ‘2010’.


 * (e) .—
 * Section 411(e) of the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2010 (124 Stat. 82) is amended
 * (1) in paragraph (1)(B) by striking ‘155/365’; and
 * (2) in paragraph (3)(A) by striking ‘2009’ and inserting ‘2010’.


 * (f) .—
 * Section 412(a)(2) of the Surface Transportation Extension Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-147; 124 Stat. 83) is amended to read as follows:
 * ‘(2) $422,425,000 for fiscal year 2011.’.