A Bill To Authorize Funds For Federal-Aid Highways, Highway Safety Programs, And Transit Programs, And For Other Purposes - 114th Congress 1st Session Page 287

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(5) the impact of the rule on future rolling
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stock procurements and vehicles currently in revenue
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service.
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(c) S
C
.—Nothing in this section may
AVINGS
LAUSE
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be construed as prohibiting the Secretary from issuing dif-
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ferent comprehensive worker protections, including stand-
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ards for mitigating assaults.
TITLE IV—HIGHWAY SAFETY
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SEC. 4001. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.
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(a) I
G
.—The following sums are author-
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ENERAL
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ized to be appropriated out of the Highway Trust Fund
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(other than the Mass Transit Account):
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(1) H
.—For car-
IGHWAY SAFETY PROGRAMS
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rying out section 402 of title 23, United States
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Code—
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(A) $260,274,200 for fiscal year 2016;
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(B) $265,935,829 for fiscal year 2017;
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(C) $271,787,002 for fiscal year 2018;
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(D) $278,090,300 for fiscal year 2019;
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(E) $284,874,829 for fiscal year 2020; and
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(F) $291,195,558 for fiscal year 2021.
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(2) H
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IGHWAY SAFETY RESEARCH AND DEVEL
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.—For carrying out section 403 of title 23,
OPMENT
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United States Code—
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(A) $115,951,600 for fiscal year 2016;
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