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205.3
What Federal assistance programs are subject to this subpart A?
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205.4
Are there any circumstances where a Federal assistance program that meets the criteria of § 205.3 would not be subject to this subpart A?
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205.5
What are the thresholds for major Federal assistance programs?
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205.6
What is a Treasury-State agreement?
§
205.7
Can a Treasury-State agreement be amended?
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205.8
What if there is no Treasury-State agreement in effect?
§
205.9
What is included in a Treasury-State agreement?
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205.10
How do you document funding techniques?
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205.11
What requirements apply to funding techniques?
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205.12
What funding techniques may be used?
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205.13
How do you determine when State or Federal interest liability accrues?
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205.14
When does Federal interest liability accrue?
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205.15
When does State interest liability accrue?
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205.16
What special rules apply to Federal assistance programs and projects funded by the Federal Highway Trust Fund?
§
205.17
Are funds transfers delayed by automated payment systems restrictions based on the size and timing of the drawdown request subject to this part?
§
205.18
Are administrative costs subject to this part?
§
205.19
How is interest calculated?
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205.20
What is a clearance pattern?
§
205.21
When may clearance patterns be used?
§
205.22
How are accurate clearance patterns maintained?
§
205.23
What requirements apply to estimates?
§
205.24
How are accurate estimates maintained?
§
205.25
How does this part apply to certain Federal assistance programs or funds?
§
205.26
What are the requirements for preparing Annual Reports?
§
205.27
How are Interest Calculation Costs calculated?
§
205.28
How are interest payments exchanged?
§
205.29
What are the State oversight and compliance responsibilities?
§
205.30
What are the Federal oversight and compliance responsibilities?
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205.31
How does a State or Federal Program Agency appeal a determination made by us and resolve disputes?

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