Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 23 : Section 218


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 218. Alaska Highway

      (a) Recognizing the benefits that will accrue to the State of
    Alaska and to the United States from the reconstruction of the
    Alaska Highway from the Alaskan border to Haines Junction in Canada
    and the Haines Cutoff Highway from Haines Junction in Canada to
    Haines, the Secretary is authorized out of the funds appropriated
    for the purpose of this section to provide for necessary
    reconstruction of such highway. Such appropriations shall remain
    available until expended. Notwithstanding any other provision of
    law, in addition to such funds, upon agreement with the State of
    Alaska, the Secretary is authorized to expend on such highway or
    the Alaska Marine Highway System any Federal-aid highway funds
    apportioned to the State of Alaska under this title at a Federal
    share of 100 per centum. Notwithstanding any other provision of
    law, any obligation limitation enacted for fiscal year 1983 or for
    any other fiscal year thereafter, including any portion of any
    other fiscal year thereafter, prior to the date of the enactment of
    the reauthorization of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st
    Century shall not apply to projects authorized by the preceding
    sentence. No expenditures shall be made for the construction of the
    portion of such highways that are in Canada until an agreement has
    been reached by the Government of Canada and the Government of the
    United States which shall provide, in part, that the Canadian
    Government - 
        (1) will provide, without participation of funds authorized
      under this title, all necessary right-of-way for the
      reconstruction of such highways;
        (2) will not impose any highway toll, or permit any such toll
      to be charged for the use of such highways by vehicles or
      persons;
        (3) will not levy or assess, directly or indirectly, any fee,
      tax, or other charge for the use of such highways by vehicles or
      persons from the United States that does not apply equally to
      vehicles or persons of Canada;
        (4) will continue to grant reciprocal recognition of vehicle
      registration and drivers' licenses in accordance with agreements
      between the United States and Canada; and
        (5) will maintain such highways after their completion in
      proper condition adequately to serve the needs of present and
      future traffic.

      (b) The survey and construction work undertaken in Canada
    pursuant to this section shall be under the general supervision of
    the Secretary.



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