Title 23 › Chapter CHAPTER 3— - GENERAL PROVISIONS › § 330
Creates a pilot program that lets the Secretary approve up to 2 States to use their own environmental review laws and rules instead of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) for certain transportation and multimodal projects. A State must apply showing its review process, how it involves the public, which federal rules it wants to replace, which State laws or rules will be used instead, why those State laws are at least as strict, what kinds of projects the State would cover, proof of financial and staff ability, and evidence it asked for and addressed public comments. The Secretary must seek public comment, decide within 120 days after a complete application, and explain the decision. Approval requires agreement with the Secretary, proof the State can do the work, concurrence from the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality that State rules are at least as strict, and a State agreement signed by the Governor or top transportation official. The State agreement lasts up to 5 years and can be renewed. NEPA does not apply to the Secretary’s decision on the application. Only U.S. district courts can hear civil cases about a State failing to follow the program. Challenges to State-issued permits or approvals are barred unless filed within 150 days after the Secretary publishes a Federal Register notice; the State must notify the Secretary within 10 days of final action and the Secretary must publish notice within 30 days. States may still choose to follow NEPA. The Secretary will review approved State programs at least every 5 years, can withdraw approval if problems are not fixed within 90 days, must report to Congress starting within 2 years and yearly, and the pilot ends 12 years after enactment. Definitions: Chair (CEQ Chair); multimodal project; program (pilot); project (covered transportation projects).
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23 U.S.C. § 330
Title 23 — Highways
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73