[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 29, Volume 8]
[Revised as of July 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 29CFR1926.12]

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                             TITLE 29--LABOR
 
CHAPTER XVII--OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT 
                                OF LABOR
 
PART 1926--SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION--Table of Contents
 
                   Subpart B--General Interpretations
 
Sec. 1926.12  Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950.

    (a) General provisions. Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950 relates 
to the prescribing by the Secretary of Labor of ``appropriate standards, 
regulations, and procedures'' with respect to the enforcement of labor 
standards under Federal and federally assisted contracts which are 
subject to various statutes subject to the Plan. The rules of the 
Secretary of Labor implementing the Plan are published in part 5 of this 
title. Briefly, the statutes subject to the Plan include the Davis-

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Bacon Act, including its extension to Federal-aid highway legislation 
subject to 23 U.S.C. 113, and other statutes subject to the Plan by its 
original terms, statutes by which the Plan is expressly applied, such as 
the Contract Work Hours Standards Act by virtue of section 104(d) 
thereof.
    (b) The Plan. (1) The statutes subject to Reorganization Plan No. 14 
of 1950 are cited and briefly described in the remaining paragraphs of 
this section. These descriptions are general in nature and not intended 
to convey the full scope of the work to be performed under each statute. 
The individual statutes should be resorted to for a more detailed scope 
of the work.
    (2) Federal-Aid Highway Acts. The provisions codified in 23 U.S.C. 
113 apply to the initial construction, reconstruction, or improvement 
work performed by contractors or subcontractors on highway projects on 
the Federal-aid systems, the primary and secondary, as well as their 
extensions in urban areas, and the Interstate System, authorized under 
the highway laws providing for the expenditure of Federal funds upon the 
Federal-aid system. As cited in 41 Op. A.G. 488, 496, the Attorney 
General ruled that the Federal-Aid Highway Acts are subject to 
Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950.
    (3) National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1713, 1715a, 1715e, 1715k, 
1715l(d)(3) and (4), 1715v, 1715w, 1715x, 1743, 1747, 1748, 1748h-2, 
1750g, 1715l(h)(1), 1715z(j)(1), 1715z-1, 1715y(d), Subchapter 1x-A and 
1x-B, 1715z-7). This act covers construction which is financed with 
assistance by the Federal Government through programs of loan and 
mortgage insurance for the following purposes:
    (i) Rental Housing--Section 1713 provides mortgage and insurance on 
rental housing of eight or more units and on mobile-home courts.
    (ii) Section 1715a--Repealed.
    (iii) Cooperative Housing--Section 1715e authorizes mortgage 
insurance on cooperative housing of five or more units as well as 
supplementary loans for improvement of repair or resale of memberships.
    (iv) Urban Renewal Housing--Section 1715k provides mortgage 
insurance on single family or multifamily housing in approved urban 
renewal areas.
    (v) Low or Moderate Income Housing--Section 1715L(d) (3) and (4) 
insures mortgages on low-cost single family or multifamily housing.
    (vi) Housing for Elderly--Section 1715v provides mortgage insurance 
on rental housing for elderly or handicapped persons.
    (vii) Nursing Homes--Section 1715w authorizes mortgage insurance on 
nursing home facilities and major equipment.
    (viii) Experimental Housing--Section 1715x provides mortgage 
insurance on single family or multifamily housing with experimental 
design of materials.
    (ix) War Housing Insurance--Section 1743 not active.
    (x) Yield Insurance--Section 1747 insures investment returns on 
multifamily housing.
    (xi) Armed Services Housing--Section 1748b to assist in relieving 
acute shortage and urgent need for family housing at or in areas 
adjacent to military installations.
    (xii) Defense Housing for Impacted Areas--Section 1748h-2 provides 
mortgage insurance on single family or multifamily housing for sale or 
rent primarily to military or civilian personnel of the Armed Services, 
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or Atomic Energy 
Commission.
    (xiii) Defense Rental Housing--Section 1750g provides for mortgage 
insurance in critical defense housing areas.
    (xiv) Rehabilitation--Section 1715L (h)(1) provides mortgage 
insurance for nonprofit organizations to finance the purchase and 
rehabilitation of deteriorating or substandard housing for subsequent 
resale to low-income home purchasers. There must be located on the 
property five or more single family dwellings of detached, semidetached, 
or row construction.
    (xv) Homeowner Assistance--Section 1715Z(j)(1) authorizes mortgage 
insurance to nonprofit organizations or public bodies or agencies 
executed to finance sale of individual dwellings to lower income 
individuals or families. Also includes the rehabilitation of such 
housing if it is deteriorating or substandard for subsequent resale to 
lower income home purchasers.
    (xvi) Rental Housing Assistance--Section 1715Z-1 authorizes mortgage

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insurance and interest reduction payments on behalf of owners of rental 
housing projects designed for occupancy by lower income families. 
Payments are also authorized for certain State or locally aided 
projects.
    (xvii) Condominium Housing--Section 1715y(d) provides mortgage 
insurance on property purchased for the development of building sites. 
This includes waterlines and water supply installations, sewer lines and 
sewage disposal installations, steam, gas, and electrical lines and 
installations, roads, streets, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, storm drainage 
facilities, and other installations or work.
    (xviii) Group Medical Practice Facilities--Subchapter LX-B 
authorizes mortgage insurance for the financing of construction and 
equipment, of facilities for group practice of medicine, optometry, or 
dentistry.
    (xix) Nonprofit Hospitals--1715z-7 authorizes mortgage insurance to 
cover new and rehabilitated hospitals, including initial equipment.
    (4) Hospital Survey and Construction Act, as amended by the Hospital 
and Medical Facilities Amendments of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 291e). The 
provisions of this Act cover construction contracts made by State or 
local authorities or private institutions under Federal grant-in-aid 
programs for the construction of hospitals and other medical facilities.
    (5) Federal Airport Act (49 U.S.C. 1114(b)). The act provides grant-
in-aid funds for airport construction limited to general site 
preparation runways, taxiways, aprons, lighting appurtenant thereto, and 
fire, rescue, and maintenance buildings. The act excludes construction 
intended for use as a public parking facility for passenger automobiles 
and the cost of construction of any part of an airport building except 
such of those buildings or parts of buildings to house facilities or 
activities directly related to the safety of persons at the airport.
    (6) Housing Act of 1949 (42 U.S.C. 1459). Construction contracts 
awarded by local authorities financed with the assistance of loans and 
grants from the Federal Government. The construction programs are for 
slum clearance and urban renewal which includes rehabilitation grants, 
neighborhood development programs, neighborhood renewal plans, community 
renewal, demolition projects, and assistance for blighted areas. See the 
Housing Act of 1964, paragraph (b)(21) of this section, concerning 
financial assistance for low-rent housing for domestic farm labor.
    (7) School Survey and Construction Act of 1950 (20 U.S.C. 636). This 
act provides for a Federal grant-in-aid program to assist in the 
construction of schools in federally affected areas.
    (8) Defense Housing & Community Facilities & Services Act of 1951 
(42 U.S.C. 1592i). Inactive Program.
    (9) United States Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1416). This statute 
covers the construction of low-rent public housing and slum clearance 
projects awarded by local authorities. These projects are financed with 
the assistance of loans and grants from the Federal Government. The slum 
clearance is the demolition and removal of buildings from any slum area 
to be used for a low-rent housing project.
    (10) Federal Civil Defense Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. App. 2281). This 
act provides for Federal assistance to the several States and their 
political subdivisions in the field of civil defense which includes 
procurement, construction, leasing, or renovating of materials and 
facilities.
    (11) Delaware River Basin Compact (sec. 15.1, 75 Stat. 714). This 
joint resolution creates, by intergovernmental compact between the 
United States, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, a 
regional agency for planning, conservation, utilization, development, 
management and control of the water and related sources of the Delaware 
River.
    (12) Cooperative Research Act (20 U.S.C. 332a(c)). This act provides 
Federal grants to a university, college, or other appropriate public or 
nonprofit private agency or institution for part or all of the cost of 
constructing a facility for research or for research and related 
purposes. Research and related purposes means research, research 
training, surveys, or demonstrations in the field of education, or the 
dissemination of information derived therefrom, or all of such 
activities, including (but without limitation) experimental schools, 
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include research, research training, surveys, or demonstrations in the 
field of sectarian instruction or the dissemination of information 
derived therefrom. Construction includes new buildings, and the 
acquisition, expansion, remodeling, replacement, and alteration of 
existing buildings and the equipping of new buildings and existing 
buildings.
    (13) Health Professions Educational Assistance Act of 1963 (42 
U.S.C. 292d (c)(4), 293a(c)(5)). The provisions of this act provide for 
grants to assist public and nonprofit medical, dental, and similar 
schools for the construction, expansion, or renovation of teaching 
facilities.
    (14) Mental Retardation Facilities Construction Act (42 U.S.C. 
295(a)(2)(D), 2662(5), 2675(a)(5)). This act authorizes Federal 
financial assistance in the construction of centers for research on 
mental retardation and related aspects of human development, of 
university-affiliated facilities for the mentally retarded and of 
facilities for the mentally retarded.
    (15) Community Mental Health Centers Act (42 U.S.C. 2685(a)(5)). 
This act authorizes Federal grants for the construction of public and 
other nonprofit community mental health centers.
    (16) Higher Education Facilities Act of 1963 (20 U.S.C. 753). This 
act authorizes the grant or loan of Federal funds to assist public and 
other nonprofit institutions of higher education in financing the 
construction, rehabilitation, or improvement of academic and related 
facilities in undergraduate and graduate schools.
    (17) Vocational Educational Act of 1963 (20 U.S.C. 35f). This act 
provides for Federal grants to the various States for construction of 
area vocational education school facilities.
    (18) Library Services and Construction Act (20 U.S.C. 355e(a)(4)). 
This act provides for Federal assistance to the various States for the 
construction of public libraries.
    (19) Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1954 (49 U.S.C. 1609). This 
act provides for grants and loans to assist States and local public 
bodies and agencies thereof in financing the acquisition, construction, 
reconstruction, and improvement of facilities and equipment for use, by 
operation or lease or otherwise, in mass transportation service in urban 
areas and in coordinating such service with highway and other 
transportation in such areas.
    (20) Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2947). This act 
covers construction which is financed with assistance of the Federal 
Government for the following purposes:
    (i) Authorizes Federal assistance for construction of projects, 
buildings and works which will provide young men and women in rural and 
urban residential centers with education, vocational training, and 
useful work experience (Title I).
    (ii) Authorizes financial assistance for construction work planned 
and carried out at the community level for antipoverty programs (Title 
II):
    (a) Authorizes loans to low income rural families by assisting them 
to acquire or improve real estate or reduce encumbrances or erect 
improvements thereon, and to participate in cooperative associations 
and/or to finance nonagricultural enterprises which will enable such 
families to supplement their income (Title III);
    (b) Authorizes loans to local cooperative associations furnishing 
essential processing, purchasing, or marketing services, supplies, or 
facilities predominantly to low-income rural families (Title III);
    (c) Authorizes financial assistance to States, political 
subdivisions of States, public and nonprofit agencies, institutions, 
organizations, farm associations, or individuals in establishing 
housing, sanitation, education, and child day-care programs for migrants 
and other seasonally employed agricultural employees and their families 
(Title III).
    (iii) Authorizes loans or guarantees loans to small businesses for 
construction work (Title IV).
    (iv) Authorizes the payment of the cost of experimental, pilot, or 
demonstration projects to foster State programs providing construction 
work experience or training for unemployed fathers and needy people 
(Title V).
    (21) Housing Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 1486(f); 42 U.S.C. 1452b(e)). 
Provides financial assistance for low-rent housing for domestic farm 
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or private agencies, where feasible, to owners or tenants of property in 
urban renewal areas to finance rehabilitation required to conform the 
property to applicable code requirements or carry out the objectives of 
the urban renewal plan for the area.
    (22) The Commercial Fisheries Research and Development Act of 1964 
(16 U.S.C. 779e(b)). This Act authorizes financial assistance to State 
agencies for construction projects designed for the research and 
development of the commercial fisheries resources of the Nation.
    (23) The Nurse Training Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 296a(b)(5)). This act 
provides for grants to assist in the construction of new facilities for 
collegiate, associate degree, and diploma schools of nursing, or 
replacement or rehabilitation of existing facilities of such schools.
    (24) Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 241i, 
848). The purpose of the act is to provide financial assistance to local 
educational agencies serving areas with concentrations of children from 
low-income families for construction in connection with the expansion or 
improvement of their educational programs.
    (25) Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended by the Water 
Quality Act of 1965 (3 U.S.C. 466e(g)). Provides for financial 
assistance to States or municipalities for construction of facilities in 
connection with the prevention and control of water pollution. This 
includes projects that will control the discharge into any waters of 
untreated or inadequately treated sewage.
    (26) Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 (40 U.S.C. App. 
402). Authorizes Federal assistance in the construction of an 
Appalachian development highway system; construction of multicounty 
demonstration health facilities, hospitals, regional health, diagnostic 
and treatment centers, and other facilities for health; seal and fill 
voids in abandoned mines and to rehabilitate strip mine areas; 
construction of school facilities for vocational education; and to 
assist in construction of sewage treatment works.
    (27) National Technical Institute for the Deaf Act (20 U.S.C. 
684(b)(5)). Provides for financial assistance for institutions of higher 
education for the establishment, construction, including equipment and 
operation, of a National Institution for the Deaf.
    (28) Housing Act of 1959 (12 U.S.C. 1701(q)(c)(3)). This act 
authorizes loans to nonprofit corporations to be used for the 
construction of housing and related facilities for elderly families. 
Also, the provisions of the act provide for rehabilitation, alteration, 
conversion or improvement of existing structures which are otherwise 
inadequate for proposed dwellings used by such families.
    (29) College Housing Act of 1950, as amended (12 U.S.C. 1749a(f)). 
This act provides for Federal loans to assist educational institutions 
in providing housing and other educational facilities for students and 
faculties.
    (30) Housing and Urban Development Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 1500c-3, 
3107). This act provides for Federal assistance for the following 
purposes:
    (i) Grants to States and local public bodies to assist in any 
construction work to be carried out under the open-space land and urban 
beautification provisions contained therein. It provides for parks and 
recreation areas, conservation of land and other natural resources, and 
historical and scenic purposes.
    (ii) Grants to local public bodies and agencies to finance specific 
projects for basic public water facilities (including works for the 
storage, treatment, purification, and distribution of water), and for 
basic public sewer facilities (other than ``treatment works'' as defined 
in the Federal Water Pollution Control Act).
    (iii) Grants to any local public body or agency to assist in 
financing neighborhood facilities. These facilities must be necessary 
for carrying out a program of health, recreational, social, or similar 
community service and located so as to be available for the use of the 
area's low or moderate income residents.
    (31) National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Act of 1965 
(20 U.S.C. 954(k)). The act establishes the ``National Foundation on the 
Arts and the Humanities'' which may provide matching grants to groups 
(nonprofit organizations and State and other public organizations) and 
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engaged in creative and performing arts for the entire range of artistic 
activity, including construction of necessary facilities.
    (32) Public Works and Economic Development Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 
3222). This act provides for Federal assistance for the following 
purposes:
    (i) Grants for the acquisition or development of land or 
improvements for public works or development facility usage in 
redevelopment areas. It authorizes loans to assist in financing the 
purchase or development of land for public works which will assist in 
the creation of long-term employment opportunities in the area.
    (ii) Loans for the purchase or development of land and facilities 
(including machinery and equipment) for industrial or commercial usage 
within redevelopment areas; guarantee of loans for working capital made 
to private borrowers by private lending institutions in connection with 
direct loan projects; and to contract to pay to, or on behalf of, 
business entities locating in redevelopment areas, a portion of the 
interest costs which they incur in financing their expansions from 
private sources.
    (iii) Loans and grants to create economic development centers within 
designated county economic development districts.
    (33) High-Speed Ground Transportation Study (40 U.S.C. 1636(b)). 
This act provides for financial assistance for construction activities 
in connection with research and development of different forms of high-
speed ground transportation and demonstration projects relating to 
intercity rail passenger service.
    (34) Heart Disease, Cancer and Stroke Amendments of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 
299(b)(4)). This act provides for grants to public or nonprofit private 
universities, medical schools, research, institutions, hospitals, and 
other public and nonprofit agencies and institutions, or associations 
thereof to assist in construction and equipment of facilities in 
connection with research, training, demonstration of patient care, 
diagnostic and treatment related to heart disease, cancer, stroke, and 
other major diseases.
    (35) Mental Retardation Facilities and Community Mental Health 
Centers Construction Act Amendments of 1965 (20 U.S.C. 618(g)). These 
provisions provide for grants to institutions of higher education for 
construction of facilities for research or for research and related 
purposes relating to education for mentally retarded, hard of hearing, 
deaf, speech impaired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally 
disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason 
thereof require special education.
    (36) Vocational Rehabilitation Act Amendments of 1965 (29 U.S.C. 
41a(b)(4)). This act authorizes grants to assist in meeting the costs of 
construction of public or other nonprofit workshops and rehabilitation 
facilities.
    (37) Clean Air and Solid Waste Disposal Acts (42 U.S.C. 3256). This 
act provides for financial assistance to public (Federal, State, 
interstate, or local) authorities, agencies, and institutions, private 
agencies and institutions, and individuals in the construction of 
facilities for solid-waste disposal. The term construction includes the 
installation of initial equipment.
    (38) Medical Library Assistance Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C. 280b-
3(b)(3)). This act provides for grants to public or private non-profit 
agencies or institutions for the cost of construction of medical library 
facilities.
    (39) Veterans Nursing Home Care Act (38 U.S.C. 5035(a)(8)). The 
construction industry health and safety standards do not apply to this 
act since it is not subject to Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950.
    (40) National Capital Transportation Act of 1965 (40 U.S.C. 
682(b)(4)). This act provides for Federal assistance to the National 
Capital Transportation Agency for construction of a rail rapid transit 
system and related facilities for the Nation's Capital.
    (41) Alaska Centennial--1967 (80 Stat. 82). The program under this 
legislation has expired.
    (42) Model Secondary School for the Deaf Act (80 Stat. 1028). This 
act provides for funds to establish and operate, including construction 
and initial equipment of new buildings, expansion, remodeling, and 
alteration of existing buildings and equipment thereof, a model 
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serve the residents of the District of Columbia and nearby States.
    (43) Allied Health Professions Personnel Training Act of 1966 (42 
U.S.C. 295h(b)(2)(E)). This act provides for grants to assist in the 
construction of new facilities for training centers for allied health 
professions, or replacement or rehabilitation of existing facilities for 
such centers.
    (44) Demonstration Cities and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966 
(42 U.S.C. 3310; 12 U.S.C. 1715c; 42 U.S.C. 1416). This act provides for 
Federal assistance for the following purposes:
    (i) Grants to assist in the construction, rehabilitation, 
alteration, or repair of residential property only if such residential 
property is designed for residential use for eight or more families to 
enable city demonstration agencies to carry out comprehensive city 
demonstration programs (42 U.S.C. 3310).
    (ii) Amends the National Housing Act (12 U.S.C. 1715c) and the 
Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. 1416). See these acts for coverage.
    (45) Air Quality Act of 1967 (42 U.S.C. 1857j-3). This act provides 
for Federal assistance to public or nonprofit agencies, institutions, 
and organizations and to individuals, and contracts with public or 
private agencies, institutions, or persons for construction of research 
and development facilities and demonstration plants relating to the 
application of preventing or controlling discharges into the air of 
various types of pollutants.
    (46) Elementary and Secondary Education Amendments of 1967 (Title 
VII--Bilingual Education Act) (20 U.S.C. 880b-6). This act provides for 
Federal assistance to local educational agencies or to an institution of 
higher education applying jointly with a local educational agency for 
minor remodeling projects in connection with bilingual education 
programs to meet the special needs of children with limited English-
speaking ability in the United States.
    (47) Vocational Rehabilitation Amendments of 1967 (29 U.S.C. 
42a(c)(3)). This act authorizes Federal assistance to any public or 
nonprofit private agency or organization for the construction of a 
center for vocational rehabilitation of handicapped individuals who are 
both deaf and blind which shall be known as the National Center for 
Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults. Construction includes new buildings and 
expansion, remodeling, alteration and renovation of existing buildings, 
and initial equipment of such new, newly acquired, expanded, remodeled, 
altered, or renovated buildings.
    (48) National Visitor Center Facilities Act of 1968 (40 U.S.C. 808). 
This act authorizes agreements and leases with the owner of property in 
the District of Columbia known as Union Station for the use of all or a 
part of such property for a national visitor center to be known as the 
National Visitor Center. The agreements and leases shall provide for 
such alterations of the Union Station Building as necessary to provide 
adequate facilities for visitors. They also provide for the construction 
of a parking facility, including necessary approaches and ramps.
    (49) Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act of 1968 (42 
U.S.C. 3843). This act provides for Federal grants to State, county, 
municipal, or other public agency or combination thereof for the 
construction of facilities to be used in connection with rehabilitation 
services for the diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of delinquent 
youths and youths in danger of becoming delinquent.
    (50) Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 (including New 
Communities Act of 1968) (42 U.S.C. 3909). This act provides for Federal 
assistance for the following purposes:
    (i) Guarantees, and commitments to guarantee, the bonds, debentures, 
notes, and other obligations issued by new community developers to help 
finance new community development projects.
    (ii) Amends section 212(a) of the National Housing Act, adding 
section 236 for ``Rental Housing for Lower Income Families'' and section 
242 ``Mortgage Insurance for Nonprofit Hospitals'' thereto.
    (51) Public Health Service Act Amendment (Alcoholic and Narcotic 
Addict Rehabilitation Amendments of 1968) (42 U.S.C. 2681, et seq.). 
This act provides for grants to a public and nonprofit private agency or 
organization for construction projects consisting of any facilities 
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treatment facilities for the prevention and treatment of alcoholism or 
treatment of narcotic addicts.)
    (52) Vocational Education Amendments of 1968 (20 U.S.C. 1246). This 
act provides for grants to States for the construction of area 
vocational education school facilities. The act further provides grants 
to public educational agencies, organizations, or institutions for 
construction of residential schools to provide vocational education for 
the purpose of demonstrating the feasibility and desirability of such 
schools. The act still further provides grants to State boards, to 
colleges and universities, to public educational agencies, organizations 
or institutions to reduce the cost of borrowing funds for the 
construction of residential schools and dormitories.
    (53) Postal Reorganization Act (39 U.S.C. 410(d)(2)). This Act 
provides for construction, modification, alteration, repair, and other 
improvements of postal facilities located in leased buildings.
    (54) Airport and Airway Development Act of 1970 (Pub. L. 91-258, 
section 52(b)(7)). This Act provides for Federal financial assistance to 
States and localities for the construction, improvement, or repair of 
public airports.
    (55) (i) Public Law 91-230. This Act provides for federal financial 
assistance to institutions of higher learning for the construction of a 
National Center on Educational Media and Materials for the Handicapped. 
The program under this statute expires on July 1, 1971. Public Law 91-
230, section 662(1).
    (ii) Education of the Handicapped Act (20 U.S.C. 12326, 1404(a)). 
This Act provides for financial assistance to States for construction, 
expansion, remodeling, or alteration of facilities for the education of 
handicapped children at the preschool, elementary school, and secondary 
school levels.
    (56) Housing and Urban Development Act of 1970 (Pub. L. 91-609, 
section 707(b)). This Act provides for grants to States and local public 
agencies to help finance the development of open-space or other land in 
urban areas for open-space uses. This Act becomes effective on July 1, 
1971.
    (57) Developmental Disabilities Services and Facilities Construction 
Amendments of 1970 (Pub. L. 91-517, section 135(a)(5)). This Act 
authorizes grants to States for construction of facilities for the 
provision of services to persons with developmental disabilities who are 
unable to pay for such services.
    (58) Rail Passenger Service Act of 1970 (Pub. L. 91-518, section 
405(d)). This statute provides that the National Railroad Passenger 
Corporation may construct physical facilities necessary to intercity 
rail passenger operations within the basic national rail passenger 
system designated by the Secretary of Transportation.
    (c) VA and FHA housing. In the course of the legislative development 
of section 107, it was recognized that section 107 would not apply to 
housing construction for which insurance was issued by the Federal 
Housing Authority and Veterans' Administration for individual home 
ownership. Concerning construction under the National Housing Act, 
Reorganization Plan No. 14 of 1950 applies to construction which is 
subject to the minimum wage requirements of section 212(a) thereof (12 
U.S.C. 1715c).