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49 CFR Part 17

13 sections.

  • § 17.1
    § 17.1 What is the purpose of these regulations?
  • § 17.2
    § 17.2 What definitions apply to these regulations?
  • § 17.3
    § 17.3 What programs and activities of the Department are subject to these regulations?
  • § 17.4
    § 17.4 [Reserved]
  • § 17.5
    § 17.5 What is the Secretary's obligation with respect to Federal interagency coordination?
  • § 17.6
    § 17.6 What procedures apply to the selection of programs and activities under these regulations?
  • § 17.7
    § 17.7 How does the Secretary communicate with state and local officials concerning the Department's programs and activities?
  • § 17.8
    § 17.8 How does the Secretary provide states an opportunity to comment on proposed Federal financial assistance and direct Federal development?
  • § 17.9
    § 17.9 How does the Secretary receive and respond to comments?
  • § 17.10
    § 17.10 How does the Secretary make efforts to accommodate intergovernmental concerns?
  • § 17.11
    § 17.11 What are the Secretary's obligations in interstate situations?
  • § 17.12
    § 17.12 How may a state simplify, consolidate, or substitute federally required state plans?
  • § 17.13
    § 17.13 May the Secretary waive any provision of these regulations?

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