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PUBLIC LAW 98-000—MMMM. DD, 1984

98 STAT. 2324

PUBLIC LAW 98-501—OCT. 19, 1984 site or adjacent to an existing site, and the installation of initial and replacement equipment for such structures and facilities; (3) "public works improvements" means the following publicly owned civilian facilities: highways; streets; bridges; mass transportation facilities and equipment; resource recovery facilities; airports; airway facilities; water supply and distribution systems; weistewater collection, treatment, and related facilities; dams; federally owned buildings; docks and ports; waterways; and such other public facilities as the Council determines are critical for national economic development; (4) "maintenance" means regularly scheduled activities, including routine repairs, intended to keep a facility operating efficiently; and (5) "rehabilitation" includes the alteration of or correction of deficiencies in an existing structure or facility so as to extend the useful life or improve the effectiveness of the structure or facility, the modernization or replacement of equipment at an existing structure or facility, and the modernization of, or replacement of parts for, rolling stock.

Federal Capital Investment Program Information Act of 1984. 31 USC 1101 note.

TITLE II—FEDERAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM SHORT TITLE

SEC. 201. This title may be cited as the "Federal Capital Investment Program Information Act of 1984". PURPOSES

31 USC 1105 note.

SEC. 202. The purposes of this title are— (1) to provide budget projections for major Federal capital investment programs; (2) to provide a summary of the most recent needs assessment analyses for these programs; (3) to provide information on the sensitivity of the needs estimates to major policy issues and technical and economic variables; (4) to assist the planning capabilities of State and local governments on the assessment of major capital investment programs; and (5) to improve legislative oversight over Federal capital investment programs. FEDERAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT PROGRAM REPORT

SEC. 203. Section 1105 of title 31, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end thereof the following new subsection: "(e)(1) The President shall submit with materials related to each budget transmitted under subsection (a) on or after January 1, 1985, an analysis for the ensuing fiscal year that shall identify requested appropriations or new obligational authority and outlays for each major program that may be classified as a public civilian capital investment program and for each major program that may be classified as a military capital investment program, and shall contain summaries of the total amount of such appropriations or new obligational authority and outlays for public civilian capital investment programs and summaries of the total amount of such appropriations or new obligational authority and outlays for military