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[23 CFR 1275] Title 23 Part 1275 : Code of Federal Regulations ';
Title 23 Part 1275
Title 23 → Chapter II → Subchapter D → Part 1275
§1275.1 Scope.
§1275.2 Purpose.
§1275.4 Compliance criteria.
§1275.6 Reservation of funds.
§1275.7 Use of reserved funds.
§1275.8 Procedures affecting States in noncompliance.
§1275.9 States' responsibilities regarding compliance.
Source: 81 FR 67168, Sept. 30, 2016, unless otherwise noted.
(a) To avoid the reservation of funds specified in §1275.6, a State must enact and enforce a repeat intoxicated driver law that establishes, as a minimum penalty, that all repeat intoxicated drivers:
(3) Except as provided in §1275.5, receive a mandatory sentence of—
(a) On October 1 of each fiscal year, if a State has not enacted or is not enforcing a law that complies with §1275.4, FHWA will reserve an amount equal to 2.5 percent of the funds apportioned to the State for that fiscal year under each of 23 U.S.C. 104(b)(1) and (b)(2).
(a) Not later than 60 days after the funds are reserved under §1275.6, the Governor's Representative for Highway Safety and the Chief Executive Officer of the State's Department of Transportation for each State must jointly identify, in writing to the appropriate NHTSA Regional Administrator and FHWA Division Administrator, how the funds will be programmed between alcohol-impaired driving programs under paragraph (c) of this section and highway safety improvement program activities under paragraph (d) of this section. Funds will remain reserved until this notification is provided by the State.
(a) Each fiscal year, each State determined to be in noncompliance with 23 U.S.C. 164 and this part will be advised of the funds reserved from apportionment under §1275.6 in the notice of apportionments required under 23 U.S.C. 104(e), which normally occurs on October 1.
(b) Each State whose funds are reserved under §1275.6 will be afforded 30 days from the date of issuance of the notice of apportionments described in paragraph (a) of this section to submit documentation showing why it is in compliance (which may include a “general practice” certification under §1275.5). Documentation must be submitted to the appropriate NHTSA Regional Administrator. If such documentation is provided, a reservation will remain in place on the State's affected funds while the agencies consider the information. If the agencies affirm the noncompliance determination, the State will be notified of the decision and the affected funds will be processed in accordance with the requests regarding the derivation and distribution of funds provided by the State as required by §§1275.6(b) and 1275.7(a).