National Highway System Designation Act Law and Legal Definition
The National Highway System Designation Act was enacted in 1995. The Act designates national highways in the U.S. It can also make provisions to conduct timely modifications to the highway system. The Act also designate highways in District of Columbia, and Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
The Act also creates a state infrastructure bank pilot program for road financing. The bank initiates the program to lend money like other regular banks.
Legal Definition list
- National Highway Institute
- National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
- National Health Service Corps Program
- National Guardianship Association
- National Guard
- National Highway System Designation Act
- National Highway Traffic Safety Administration [NHTSA]
- National Historic Preservation Act
- National Human Trafficking Resource Center [NHTRC]
- National Imagery and Mapping Agency
- National Incident Management System [NIMS]