[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 23, Volume 1] [Revised as of April 1, 2004] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 23CFR661.1] [Page 323] TITLE 23--HIGHWAYS CHAPTER I--FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PART 661_INDIAN RESERVATION ROAD BRIDGE PROGRAM--Table of Contents Sec. 661.1 What is the purpose of this regulation? Sec. 661.1 What is the purpose of this regulation? 661.3 Who must comply with this regulation? 661.5 What definitions apply to this regulation? 661.7 What is the Indian Reservation Road Bridge Program (IRRBP)? 661.9 How will the bridge project be funded/programmed once eligibility has been determined? 661.11 After a bridge project has been completed what happens with the excess or surplus funding? 661.13 What restrictions are there on the use of the IRRBP funds? 661.15 What is the total funding available for the IRR Bridge Program? 661.17 When will these funds become available? 661.19 When does an eligible project receive funding? 661.21 How long will these funds be available? 661.23 What can these IRR bridge funds be used for? 661.25 What are the criteria for bridge eligibility? 661.27 When is a bridge eligible for replacement? 661.29 When is a bridge eligible for rehabilitation? 661.31 How does ownership impact project selection? 661.33 Do IRRBP projects have to be on a transportation improvement program (TIP)? 661.35 What percent of the funding in any fiscal year is available for use on BIA owned IRR bridges and non-BIA owned IRR bridges? 661.37 What percent of a specific project's construction costs is covered under this program? 661.39 When are IRR bridge projects eligible for funding? 661.41 What does a complete application package consist of? 661.43 How are the FY 1998 projects to be treated? 661.45 How is a list of deficient bridges to be generated? 661.47 In the event of project cost over runs, how would they be funded? 661.49 Could regular IRR funds be used to fund a bridge project? 661.51 Could bridge maintenance be performed with these funds? Authority: 23 U.S.C. 120(j) and (k), 202, and 315; 49 CFR 1.48. Source: 64 FR 38572, July 19, 1999, unless otherwise noted. The purpose of this regulation is to prescribe policies for project selection and fund allocation procedures for administering the Indian Reservation Road Bridge Program (IRRBP).