Examples of FAST Act in a sentence
Enter Projected Goals (Number of Stops only)Yes In order to be eligible to utilize Federal funding for Non-CMV traffic enforcement, the FAST Act requires that the State must maintain an average number of safety activities which include the number of roadside inspections, carrier investigations, and new entrant safety audits conducted in the State for Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005.
According to requirements of the FAST Act, locally developed coordinated public transit-human services transportation plans must be updated to reflect the changes established by the FAST Act legislation.
The Federal requirements ad- ministered by the delegated Tribe will be subject to enforcement by EPA under Federal law.
This plan fulfills the requirements of the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) under the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation (FAST) Act, signed into law as a reauthorization of surface transportation programs through Fiscal Year 2020.
The FAST Act applies new programs and rules for all Fiscal Year 2016 funds and authorizes transit programs for five (5) years.
The FAST Act states that conducting interstate New Entrant safety audits is now a requirement to participate in the MCSAP (49 CFR 350.201.) The Act allows a State to conduct intrastate New Entrant safety audits at the State’s discretion.
Further information regarding full participation in PRISM can be found in the MCP Section 4.3.1.Under certain conditions, the FAST Act allows MCSAP lead agencies to use MCSAP funds for Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs associated with Innovative Technology Deployment (ITD) and the PRISM (49 CFR 350.201(aa) (cc)).
States that choose to conduct intrastate safety audits must not negatively impact their interstate new entrant program.Note: The FAST Act also says that a State or a third party may conduct New Entrant safety audits.
The FAST Act allows MCSAP lead agencies to use MCSAP funds for Operations and Maintenance (O&M) costs associated with Safety Data Systems (SSDQ) if the State meets accuracy, completeness and timeliness measures regarding motor carrier safety data and participates in the national data correction system (DataQs).SSDQ Compliance StatusPlease verify the current level of compliance for your State in the table below using the drop-down menu.
The FAST Act did not change the 6 percent dividend rate for member banks with $10 billion or less of total consolidated assets.