Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 134— - ENERGY POLICY › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - ALTERNATIVE FUELS—NON-FEDERAL PROGRAMS › § 13236
The Secretary of Transportation, after talking with the other Secretary, can make agreements or joint projects with city, county, or regional transit agencies in urban areas with more than 100,000 people to test whether alternative fuels and specific vehicle designs are safe and practical for city buses and other mass transit vehicles. Private companies may join and help with money or other support. Federal help for these tests is extra to any other federal funding. Transit agencies must pay 20 percent of each test’s cost. The Secretary can give priority to projects that clearly help the environment. The Secretary can also pay part of the extra cost to buy or convert school buses used only for school trips, and to install refueling equipment. Payments can go directly to a contractor if the local agency asks. Conversions must meet the warranty and safety rules in section 7587. Up to $30,000,000 is authorized for each of fiscal years 1993, 1994, and 1995.
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42 U.S.C. § 13236
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