[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 23, Volume 1]
[Revised as of April 1, 2002]
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[CITE: 23CFR200.5]

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                           TITLE 23--HIGHWAYS
 
 CHAPTER I--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 200--TITLE VI PROGRAM AND RELATED STATUTES--IMPLEMENTATION AND REVIEW PROCEDURES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 200.5  Definitions.

    The following definitions shall apply for the purpose of this part:
    (a) Affirmative action. A good faith effort to eliminate past and 
present discrimination in all federally assisted programs, and to ensure 
future nondiscriminatory practices.
    (b) Beneficiary. Any person or group of persons (other than States) 
entitled to receive benefits, directly or indirectly, from any federally 
assisted program, i.e., relocatees, impacted citizens, communities, etc.
    (c) Citizen participation. An open process in which the rights of 
the community to be informed, to provide comments to the Government and 
to receive a response from the Government are met through a full 
opportunity to be involved and to express needs and goals.
    (d) Compliance. That satisfactory condition existing when a 
recipient has effectively implemented all of the Title VI requirements 
or can demonstrate that every good faith effort toward achieving this 
end has been made.
    (e) Deficiency status. The interim period during which the recipient 
State has been notified of deficiencies, has not voluntarily complied 
with Title VI Program guidelines, but has not been declared in 
noncompliance by the Secretary of Transportation.
    (f) Discrimination. That act (or action) whether intentional or 
unintentional, through which a person in the United States, solely 
because of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin, has been 
otherwise subjected to unequal treatment under any program or activity 
receiving financial assistance from the Federal Highway Administration 
under title 23 U.S.C.
    (g) Facility. Includes all, or any part of, structures, equipment or 
other real or personal property, or interests therein, and the provision 
of facilities includes the construction, expansion, renovation, 
remodeling, alternation or acquisition of facilities.
    (h) Federal assistance. Includes:
    (1) Grants and loans of Federal funds,
    (2) The grant or donation of Federal property and interests in 
property,
    (3) The detail of Federal personnel,
    (4) The sale and lease of, and the permission to use (on other than 
a casual or transient basis), Federal property or any interest in such 
property without consideration or at a nominal consideration, or at a 
consideration which is reduced for the purpose of assisting the 
recipient, or in recognition of the public interest to be served by such 
sale or lease to the recipient, and

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    (5) Any Federal agreement, arrangement, or other contract which has, 
as one of its purposes, the provision of assistance.
    (i) Noncompliance. A recipient has failed to meet prescribed 
requirements and has shown an apparent lack of good faith effort in 
implementing all of the Title VI requirements.
    (j) Persons. Where designation of persons by race, color, or 
national origin is required, the following designations ordinarily may 
be used: ``White not of Hispanic origin'', ``Black not of Hispanic 
origin'', ``Hispanic'', ``Asian or Pacific Islander'', ``American Indian 
or Alaskan Native.'' Additional subcategories based on national origin 
or primary language spoken may be used, where appropriate, on either a 
national or a regional basis.
    (k) Program. Includes any highway, project, or activity for the 
provision of services, financial aid, or other benefits to individuals. 
This includes education or training, work opportunities, health, 
welfare, rehabilitation, housing, or other services, whether provided 
directly by the recipient of Federal financial assistance or provided by 
others through contracts or other arrangements with the recipient.
    (l) State highway agency. That department, commission, board, or 
official of any State charged by its laws with the responsibility for 
highway construction. The term State would be considered equivalent to 
State highway agency if the context so implies.
    (m) Program area officials. The officials in FHWA who are 
responsible for carrying out technical program responsibilities.
    (n) Recipient. Any State, territory, possession, the District of 
Columbia, Puerto Rico, or any political subdivision, or instrumentality 
thereof, or any public or private agency, institution, or organization, 
or other entity, or any individual, in any State, territory, possession, 
the District of Columbia, or Puerto Rico, to whom Federal assistance is 
extended, either directly or through another recipient, for any program. 
Recipient includes any successor, assignee, or transferee thereof. The 
term recipient does not include any ultimate beneficiary under any such 
program.
    (o) Secretary. The Secretary of Transportation as set forth in 49 
CFR 21.17(g)(3) or the Federal Highway Administrator to whom the 
Secretary has delegated his authority in specific cases.
    (p) Title VI Program. The system of requirements developed to 
implement Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. References in this 
part to Title VI requirements and regulations shall not be limited to 
only Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Where appropriate, this 
term also refers to the civil rights provisions of other Federal 
statutes to the extent that they prohibit discrimination on the grounds 
of race, color, sex, or national origin in programs receiving Federal 
financial assistance of the type subject to Title VI itself. These 
Federal statutes are:
    (1) Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 U.S.C. 2000d-d4 (49 
CFR part 21; the standard DOT Title VI assurances signed by each State 
pursuant to DOT Order 1050.2; Executive Order 11764; 28 CFR 50.3);
    (2) Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition 
Policies Act of 1970 (42 U.S.C. 4601-4655) (49 CFR part 25; Pub. L. 91-
646);
    (3) Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, amended 1974 (42 
U.S.C. 3601- 3619);
    (4) 23 U.S.C. 109(h);
    (5) 23 U.S.C. 324;
    (6) Subsequent Federal-Aid Highway Acts and related statutes.