Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 23 : Section 216


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 216. Darien Gap Highway

      (a) The United States shall cooperate with the Government of the
    Republic of Panama and with the Government of Colombia in the
    construction of approximately two hundred and fifty miles of
    highway in such countries in the location known as the "Darien Gap"
    to connect the Inter-American Highway authorized by section 212 of
    this title with the Pan American Highway System of South America.
    Such highway shall be known as the "Darien Gap Highway". Funds
    authorized by this section shall be obligated and expended subject
    to the same terms, conditions, and requirements with respect to the
    Darien Gap Highway as are funds authorized for the Inter-American
    Highway by subsection (a) of section 212 of this title.
      (b) The construction authorized by this section shall be under
    the administration of the Secretary, who shall consult with the
    appropriate officials of the Department of State with respect to
    matters involving the foreign relations of this Government, and
    such negotiations with the Governments of the Republic of Panama
    and Colombia as may be required to carry out the purposes of this
    section shall be conducted through, or authorized by, the
    Department of State.
      (c) The provisions of this section shall not create nor authorize
    the creation of any obligations on the part of the Government of
    the United States with respect to any expenditures for highway
    survey or construction heretofore or hereafter undertaken in Panama
    or Colombia, other than the expenditures authorized by the
    provision of this section.
      (d) Appropriations made pursuant to any authorization for the
    Darien Gap Highway shall be available for expenditure by the
    Secretary for necessary administrative and engineering expenses in
    connection with the Darien Gap Highway program.
      (e) For the purposes of this section the term "construction" does
    not include any costs of rights-of-way, relocation assistance, or
    the elimination of hazards of railway grade crossings.



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