Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition for Federal and Federally-Assisted Programs; Fixed Payment for Moving Expenses; Residential Moves, 44182-44184 [2015-18159]

Download as PDF 44182 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 142 / Friday, July 24, 2015 / Notices asabaliauskas on DSK5VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES received an application from Upland Pipeline, LLC (‘‘Upland’’) for a Presidential Permit authorizing the construction, connection, operation, and maintenance of pipeline facilities for the export of crude oil. If the application is approved, the proposed facilities will transport crude oil from the Williston Basin region in North Dakota across the U.S.-Canadian border near Burke County, North Dakota, for onward transportation to refineries in Canada and the eastern United States. Upland is a limited liability corporation organized under the laws of the State of Delaware. The ultimate parent corporation of Upland is TransCanada Corporation (‘‘TransCanada’’). TransCanada is a major energy infrastructure firm whose assets include approximately 35,500 miles of natural gas pipelines and a 2,600-mile petroleum pipeline. Upland plans to enter into a development, management, and operations agreement with TransCanada Oil Pipeline Operations, Inc., a subsidiary of TransCanada, to provide operating services for the project. Under E.O. 13337, the Secretary of State is designated and empowered to receive all applications for Presidential Permits for the construction, connection, operation, or maintenance, at the borders of the United States, of facilities for the exportation or importation of liquid petroleum, petroleum products, or other nongaseous fuels to or from a foreign country. The Department of State has the responsibility to determine whether issuance of a new Presidential Permit for construction, connection, operation, and maintenance of the proposed Upland pipeline border facilities would serve the U.S. national interest. The Department will conduct an environmental review consistent with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969. The Department will provide more information on the review process in a future Federal Register notice. Upland’s application is available at: https://www.state.gov/e/enr/applicant/ applicants/index.htm FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Acting Director, Energy Resources Bureau, Energy Diplomacy (ENR/EDP/ EWA) United States Department of State, 2201 C St. NW., Suite 4843, Washington, DC 20520. VerDate Sep<11>2014 19:59 Jul 23, 2015 Jkt 235001 Dated: April 27, 2015. Chris Davy, Acting Director, Energy Resources Bureau, Energy Diplomacy (ENR/EDP/EWA), Bureau of Energy Resources, U.S. Department of State. [FR Doc. 2015–18208 Filed 7–23–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–07–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Aviation Administration System Wide Information Management (SWIM) Interactive Developer Workshop; Meeting Announcement Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT. AGENCY: System Wide Information Management (SWIM) Interactive Developer Workshop; Meeting Announcement Tuesday, September 22, 2015 to Thursday, September 24, 2015—From 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., FAA Florida NextGen Test Bed, 557 Innovation Way, Daytona Beach, FL 32114. Open Meeting—Interactive Workshop The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) invites all interested stakeholders with a background in software development to attend an interactive workshop on System Wide Information Management (SWIM) at the state of the art NextGen Test Bed in Daytona Beach, FL. Join fellow developers as the FAA introduces and demonstrates current and new data services being made available from the agency’s enterprise information gateway. Socializing new ideas on how to work with data from SWIM and what applications can be developed will be highly encouraged by the organizers. Participants to the workshop who have an existing graphical user interface that visualizes data are encouraged to bring their application to use during the workshop. Participants that do not have an interface may be provided one at no cost. All participants must bring their own hardware (laptop preferred) to use during the event. The FAA will be providing a connection to the Research & Development Data Domain allowing participants to engage and interact real time with data from SWIM in a nonoperational environment. The following data types will be introduced and available to work with during the event: • Notices to Airmen (NOTAM) • Common Sourced Weather • Terminal Data Distribution Services • Flight Data Publication Services • Traffic Flow Management Publication Services PO 00000 Frm 00164 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Participants will be highly encouraged to introduce ideas of how they would incorporate SWIM data into their operation or application both before and after working with the data types provided. For more information or to register, visit www.faa.gov/nextgen/ swim. Space is limited so register early to secure a spot! Registration will close when all spots have been filled! About SWIM System Wide Information Management (SWIM) is the FAA’s data distribution backbone of NextGen, the Next Generation Air Transportation System. SWIM utilizes a ‘‘one to many’’ data distribution model, allowing easier access to more data, providing it to the right person, at the right time, in the format they want. SWIM utilizes industry standard service oriented architecture (SOA) technology to be interoperable with many types of applications capable of web service and java based messaging. The FAA is also leading the use of standard data exchange models such as Aeronautical Information Exchange (AIXM) and Flight Information Exchange (FIXM). Paul Fontaine, Director, NextGen Portfolio Management and Technology Development, Federal Aviation Administration. [FR Doc. 2015–18213 Filed 7–23–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Federal Highway Administration Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition for Federal and FederallyAssisted Programs; Fixed Payment for Moving Expenses; Residential Moves Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT. ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: The purpose of this notice is to publish changes in the Fixed Residential Moving Cost Schedule for the States and Territories of Alabama, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming as provided for by section 202(b) of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended. The schedule amounts for the States and Territories not listed above SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\24JYN1.SGM 24JYN1 44183 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 142 / Friday, July 24, 2015 / Notices remain unchanged. The Uniform Act applies to all programs or projects undertaken by Federal agencies or with Federal financial assistance that cause the displacement of any person. DATES: The provisions of this notice are effective August 24, 2015, or on such earlier date as an agency elects to begin operating under this schedule. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Jane Daluge, Office of Real Estate Services, (202) 366–2035, email address: Maryjane.daluge@dot.gov ; Robert Black, Office of the Chief Counsel, (202) 366–1359, email address: Robert.Black@ dot.gov; Federal Highway Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. Office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Electronic Access Internet users may reach the Office of the Federal Register’s home page at: https://www.archives.gov/ and the Government Printing Office’s database: https://www.fdsys.gov. Background The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4601–4655 (Uniform Act), established a program, which includes the payment of moving and related expenses, to assist persons who move because of Federal or federally assisted projects. The FHWA is the lead agency for implementing the provisions of the Uniform Act, and has issued governmentwide implementing regulations at 49 CFR part 24. The following 17 Federal departments and agencies have, by cross-reference, adopted the governmentwide regulations: Department of Agriculture; Department of Commerce; Department of Defense; Department of Education; Department of Energy; Department of Homeland Security; Environmental Protection Agency; Federal Emergency Management Agency; General Services Administration; Department of Health and Human Services; Department of Housing and Urban Development; Department of the Interior; Department of Justice; Department of Labor; Department of Veterans Affairs; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Tennessee Valley Authority. Section 202(b) of the Uniform Act provides that as an alternative to being paid for actual residential moving and related expenses, a displaced individual or family may elect payment for moving expenses on the basis of a moving expense schedule established by the head of the lead agency. The governmentwide regulations at 49 CFR 24.302 provide that the FHWA will develop, approve, maintain, and update this schedule, as appropriate. The purpose of this notice is to update the schedule published on May 23, 2012, at 77 FR 30586. The schedule is being updated to reflect the increased costs associated with moving personal property and was developed from data provided by State highway agencies. This update increases the schedule amounts in the States and Territories of Alabama, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The schedule amounts for the States and Territories not listed above remain unchanged. The payments listed in the table below apply on a State-byState basis. Two exceptions and limitations apply to all States and Territories. Payment is limited to $100.00 if either of the following conditions applies: (a) A person has minimal possessions and occupies a dormitory style room, or (b) A person’s residential move is performed by an agency at no cost to the person. The schedule continues to be based on the ‘‘number of rooms of furniture’’owned by a displaced individual or family. In the interest of fairness and accuracy, and to encourage the use of the schedule (and thereby simplify the computation and payment of moving expenses), an agency should increase the room count for the purpose of applying the schedule if the amount of possessions in a single room or space actually constitutes more than the normal contents of one room of furniture or other personal property. For example, a basement may count as two rooms if the equivalent of two rooms worth of possessions is located in the basement. In addition, an agency may elect to pay for items stored outside the dwelling unit by adding the appropriate number of rooms. Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4622(b) and 4633(b); 49 CFR 1.85 and 24.302. Issued on: July 17, 2015. Gregory G. Nadeau, Acting Administrator, Federal Highway Administration. UNIFORM RELOCATION ASSISTANCE AND REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICIES ACT OF 1970, AS AMENDED FIXED RESIDENTIAL MOVING COST SCHEDULE (2015) Occupant owns furniture Number of rooms of furniture State asabaliauskas on DSK5VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES 1 room Alabama ..................... Alaska ......................... American Samoa ........ Arizona ....................... Arkansas .................... California .................... Colorado ..................... Connecticut ................ Delaware .................... DC .............................. Florida ........................ Georgia ....................... Guam .......................... Hawaii ......................... Idaho .......................... VerDate Sep<11>2014 Occupant does not own furniture 21:15 Jul 23, 2015 600 700 282 700 550 725 675 620 500 800 750 600 600 600 600 2 rooms 3 rooms 800 900 395 800 825 930 895 810 710 1000 900 975 950 950 800 Jkt 235001 PO 00000 4 rooms 1000 1125 508 900 1100 1165 1115 1000 880 1200 1075 1300 1300 1300 1000 Frm 00165 5 rooms 1200 1350 621 1000 1350 1375 1270 1180 1110 1500 1250 1600 1600 1600 1200 Fmt 4703 1400 1550 706 1100 1600 1665 1425 1425 1260 1700 1400 1875 1900 1900 1400 Sfmt 4703 6 rooms 1600 1725 790 1200 1825 1925 1580 1670 1410 1900 1550 2125 2150 2150 1600 7 rooms 1800 1900 875 1300 2050 2215 1735 1910 1560 2100 1600 2325 2400 2400 1800 E:\FR\FM\24JYN1.SGM 8 rooms 2000 2075 960 1400 2275 2505 1890 2150 1710 2300 1850 2525 2650 2650 2000 24JYN1 Addt’l room 200 300 85 100 200 265 155 150 160 200 300 200 200 200 200 1 room/ no furn. Addt’l room no furn. 400 500 226 395 300 475 385 225 400 500 500 375 300 300 350 50 200 28 60 70 90 55 60 60 100 150 100 150 150 100 44184 Federal Register / Vol. 80, No. 142 / Friday, July 24, 2015 / Notices UNIFORM RELOCATION ASSISTANCE AND REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION POLICIES ACT OF 1970, AS AMENDED FIXED RESIDENTIAL MOVING COST SCHEDULE (2015)—Continued Occupant owns furniture Occupant does not own furniture Number of rooms of furniture State 1 room Illinois ......................... Indiana ........................ Iowa ............................ Kansas ....................... Kentucky ..................... Louisiana .................... Maine .......................... Maryland ..................... Massachusetts ........... Michigan ..................... Minnesota ................... Mississippi .................. Missouri ...................... Montana ..................... Nebraska .................... Nevada ....................... New Hampshire .......... New Jersey ................ New Mexico ................ New York .................... North Carolina ............ North Dakota .............. N. Mariana Is. ............. Ohio ............................ Oklahoma ................... Oregon ....................... Pennsylvania .............. Puerto Rico ................ Rhode Island .............. South Carolina ........... South Dakota ............. Tennessee .................. Texas .......................... Utah ............................ Vermont ...................... Virgin Islands .............. Virginia ....................... Washington ................ West Virginia .............. Wisconsin ................... Wyoming .................... 2 rooms 850 500 550 400 500 600 650 700 700 700 575 750 800 500 390 500 500 650 650 600 550 495 282 600 700 600 500 350 600 700 500 500 600 650 400 500 700 600 750 550 540 3 rooms 1000 700 700 600 700 800 900 900 850 950 725 850 900 700 545 700 700 750 850 800 750 715 395 800 900 800 750 550 850 805 650 750 800 800 550 700 900 800 900 730 800 4 rooms 1150 900 800 800 900 1000 1150 1100 1000 1150 925 1000 1000 900 700 900 900 850 1050 1000 1050 900 508 1000 1100 1000 1000 700 1000 1095 800 1000 1000 950 650 850 1100 1000 1050 935 870 5 rooms 1250 1100 900 1000 1100 1200 1400 1300 1200 1300 1125 1200 1100 1100 855 1100 1100 1000 1250 1200 1200 1080 621 1150 1300 1200 1200 850 1200 1285 950 1250 1200 1100 850 950 1300 1200 1200 1140 1020 6 rooms 1400 1300 1000 1200 1300 1300 1650 1500 1350 1450 1325 1400 1200 1300 970 1300 1300 1150 1450 1400 1350 1265 706 1300 1500 1400 1400 1000 1400 1575 1050 1500 1400 1250 1000 1150 1500 1400 1350 1350 1170 7 rooms 1600 1500 1100 1400 1500 1550 1900 1700 1500 1600 1525 1550 1300 1500 1075 1500 1500 1300 1650 1600 1600 1415 790 1450 1700 1600 1600 1100 1600 1735 1200 1750 1600 1400 1100 1300 1700 1600 1500 1560 1325 1750 1700 1225 1600 1700 1700 2150 1900 1650 1750 1725 1700 1400 1700 1205 1700 1700 1400 1850 1800 1700 1510 875 1600 1850 1800 1800 1200 1800 1890 1400 2000 1750 1550 1200 1450 1900 1800 1650 1765 1500 8 rooms 2050 1900 1350 1800 1900 1900 2400 2100 1800 1900 1925 1850 1500 1900 1325 1900 1900 1600 2050 2000 1900 1695 960 1750 2000 2000 2000 1300 2000 2075 1600 2250 1900 1700 1300 1600 2100 2000 1800 1975 1670 Addt’l room 450 200 125 200 200 300 250 200 250 300 275 300 200 200 120 200 200 200 200 200 150 185 85 150 200 200 200 100 150 225 200 250 150 150 150 150 300 200 150 260 200 1 room/ no furn. Addt’l room no furn. 650 400 500 250 350 400 400 500 450 500 450 400 400 350 310 350 200 200 400 350 350 430 226 400 350 350 400 300 300 500 300 400 400 500 300 425 400 300 350 440 370 150 100 50 50 50 70 100 100 150 200 100 100 100 100 40 60 150 50 60 100 50 65 28 100 100 100 70 50 100 75 40 100 50 100 75 100 75 50 50 105 60 Exceptions: 1. The payment to a person with minimal possession who is in occupancy of a dormitory style room or whose residential move is performed by an agency at no cost to the person is limited to $100.00. 2. An occupant will be paid on an actual cost basis for moving his or her mobile home from the displacement site. In addition, a reasonable payment to the occupant for packing and securing property for the move may be paid at the agency’s discretion. environmental impact statement will be prepared for a proposed highway project in Lexington and Richland counties, South Carolina. [FR Doc. 2015–18159 Filed 7–23–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–22–P DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION asabaliauskas on DSK5VPTVN1PROD with NOTICES Federal Highway Administration Environmental Impact Statement: Lexington and Richland Counties, South Carolina; Notice of Intent Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT. ACTION: Notice of intent. AGENCY: The FHWA is issuing this notice to advise the public that an SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 21:15 Jul 23, 2015 Jkt 235001 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Emily O. Lawton, Division Administrator, Federal Highway Administration, Strom Thurmond Federal Building, 1835 Assembly Street, Suite 1270, Columbia, South Carolina 29201, Telephone: (803) 765–5411, Email: emily.lawton@dot.gov. The FHWA, in cooperation with the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT), will prepare an environmental SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PO 00000 Frm 00166 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 impact statement (EIS) on a proposal to improve the I–20/I–26/I–126 Corridor located in Lexington and Richland counties, South Carolina. To date, the project area has been defined as a mainline corridor including I–20 from the Saluda River to the Broad River, I– 26 from US 378 to Broad River Road, and I–126 from Colonial Life Boulevard to I–26. The I–20/I–26/I–126 corridor is a vital link in South Carolina, serving residents, commuters, travelers, and commerce. Due to nearby residential and commercial development, proximity to downtown Columbia, E:\FR\FM\24JYN1.SGM 24JYN1

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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Federal Highway Administration


Uniform Relocation and Real Property Acquisition for Federal and 
Federally-Assisted Programs; Fixed Payment for Moving Expenses; 
Residential Moves

AGENCY: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), DOT.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The purpose of this notice is to publish changes in the Fixed 
Residential Moving Cost Schedule for the States and Territories of 
Alabama, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Guam, 
Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, 
Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode 
Island, South Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming as 
provided for by section 202(b) of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and 
Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as amended. The 
schedule amounts for the States and Territories not listed above

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remain unchanged. The Uniform Act applies to all programs or projects 
undertaken by Federal agencies or with Federal financial assistance 
that cause the displacement of any person.

DATES: The provisions of this notice are effective August 24, 2015, or 
on such earlier date as an agency elects to begin operating under this 
schedule.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mary Jane Daluge, Office of Real 
Estate Services, (202) 366-2035, email address: Maryjane.daluge@dot.gov 
; Robert Black, Office of the Chief Counsel, (202) 366-1359, email 
address: Robert.Black@dot.gov; Federal Highway Administration, 1200 New 
Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. Office hours are from 8:00 
a.m. to 4:30 p.m., e.t., Monday through Friday, except Federal 
holidays.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Electronic Access

    Internet users may reach the Office of the Federal Register's home 
page at: https://www.archives.gov/ and the Government Printing Office's 
database: https://www.fdsys.gov.

Background

    The Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition 
Policies Act of 1970, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4601-4655 (Uniform Act), 
established a program, which includes the payment of moving and related 
expenses, to assist persons who move because of Federal or federally 
assisted projects. The FHWA is the lead agency for implementing the 
provisions of the Uniform Act, and has issued governmentwide 
implementing regulations at 49 CFR part 24.
    The following 17 Federal departments and agencies have, by cross-
reference, adopted the governmentwide regulations: Department of 
Agriculture; Department of Commerce; Department of Defense; Department 
of Education; Department of Energy; Department of Homeland Security; 
Environmental Protection Agency; Federal Emergency Management Agency; 
General Services Administration; Department of Health and Human 
Services; Department of Housing and Urban Development; Department of 
the Interior; Department of Justice; Department of Labor; Department of 
Veterans Affairs; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; 
Tennessee Valley Authority.
    Section 202(b) of the Uniform Act provides that as an alternative 
to being paid for actual residential moving and related expenses, a 
displaced individual or family may elect payment for moving expenses on 
the basis of a moving expense schedule established by the head of the 
lead agency. The governmentwide regulations at 49 CFR 24.302 provide 
that the FHWA will develop, approve, maintain, and update this 
schedule, as appropriate.
    The purpose of this notice is to update the schedule published on 
May 23, 2012, at 77 FR 30586.
    The schedule is being updated to reflect the increased costs 
associated with moving personal property and was developed from data 
provided by State highway agencies. This update increases the schedule 
amounts in the States and Territories of Alabama, California, Colorado, 
District of Columbia, Florida, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, 
Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New 
Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South 
Carolina, Utah, Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. The schedule amounts 
for the States and Territories not listed above remain unchanged. The 
payments listed in the table below apply on a State-by-State basis. Two 
exceptions and limitations apply to all States and Territories. Payment 
is limited to $100.00 if either of the following conditions applies:
    (a) A person has minimal possessions and occupies a dormitory style 
room, or
    (b) A person's residential move is performed by an agency at no 
cost to the person.
    The schedule continues to be based on the ``number of rooms of 
furniture''owned by a displaced individual or family. In the interest 
of fairness and accuracy, and to encourage the use of the schedule (and 
thereby simplify the computation and payment of moving expenses), an 
agency should increase the room count for the purpose of applying the 
schedule if the amount of possessions in a single room or space 
actually constitutes more than the normal contents of one room of 
furniture or other personal property. For example, a basement may count 
as two rooms if the equivalent of two rooms worth of possessions is 
located in the basement. In addition, an agency may elect to pay for 
items stored outside the dwelling unit by adding the appropriate number 
of rooms.

    Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4622(b) and 4633(b); 49 CFR 1.85 and 
24.302.

    Issued on: July 17, 2015.
Gregory G. Nadeau,
Acting Administrator, Federal Highway Administration.

       Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, as Amended Fixed Residential Moving Cost Schedule (2015)
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                                                                             Occupant owns furniture                                   Occupant does not
                                           ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------    own furniture
                                                                          Number of rooms of furniture                               -------------------
                   State                   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------            Addt'l
                                                                                                                             Addt'l    1 room/  room  no
                                             1 room    2 rooms   3 rooms   4 rooms   5 rooms   6 rooms   7 rooms   8 rooms    room    no furn.    furn.
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Alabama...................................       600       800      1000      1200      1400      1600      1800      2000       200       400        50
Alaska....................................       700       900      1125      1350      1550      1725      1900      2075       300       500       200
American Samoa............................       282       395       508       621       706       790       875       960        85       226        28
Arizona...................................       700       800       900      1000      1100      1200      1300      1400       100       395        60
Arkansas..................................       550       825      1100      1350      1600      1825      2050      2275       200       300        70
California................................       725       930      1165      1375      1665      1925      2215      2505       265       475        90
Colorado..................................       675       895      1115      1270      1425      1580      1735      1890       155       385        55
Connecticut...............................       620       810      1000      1180      1425      1670      1910      2150       150       225        60
Delaware..................................       500       710       880      1110      1260      1410      1560      1710       160       400        60
DC........................................       800      1000      1200      1500      1700      1900      2100      2300       200       500       100
Florida...................................       750       900      1075      1250      1400      1550      1600      1850       300       500       150
Georgia...................................       600       975      1300      1600      1875      2125      2325      2525       200       375       100
Guam......................................       600       950      1300      1600      1900      2150      2400      2650       200       300       150
Hawaii....................................       600       950      1300      1600      1900      2150      2400      2650       200       300       150
Idaho.....................................       600       800      1000      1200      1400      1600      1800      2000       200       350       100

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Illinois..................................       850      1000      1150      1250      1400      1600      1750      2050       450       650       150
Indiana...................................       500       700       900      1100      1300      1500      1700      1900       200       400       100
Iowa......................................       550       700       800       900      1000      1100      1225      1350       125       500        50
Kansas....................................       400       600       800      1000      1200      1400      1600      1800       200       250        50
Kentucky..................................       500       700       900      1100      1300      1500      1700      1900       200       350        50
Louisiana.................................       600       800      1000      1200      1300      1550      1700      1900       300       400        70
Maine.....................................       650       900      1150      1400      1650      1900      2150      2400       250       400       100
Maryland..................................       700       900      1100      1300      1500      1700      1900      2100       200       500       100
Massachusetts.............................       700       850      1000      1200      1350      1500      1650      1800       250       450       150
Michigan..................................       700       950      1150      1300      1450      1600      1750      1900       300       500       200
Minnesota.................................       575       725       925      1125      1325      1525      1725      1925       275       450       100
Mississippi...............................       750       850      1000      1200      1400      1550      1700      1850       300       400       100
Missouri..................................       800       900      1000      1100      1200      1300      1400      1500       200       400       100
Montana...................................       500       700       900      1100      1300      1500      1700      1900       200       350       100
Nebraska..................................       390       545       700       855       970      1075      1205      1325       120       310        40
Nevada....................................       500       700       900      1100      1300      1500      1700      1900       200       350        60
New Hampshire.............................       500       700       900      1100      1300      1500      1700      1900       200       200       150
New Jersey................................       650       750       850      1000      1150      1300      1400      1600       200       200        50
New Mexico................................       650       850      1050      1250      1450      1650      1850      2050       200       400        60
New York..................................       600       800      1000      1200      1400      1600      1800      2000       200       350       100
North Carolina............................       550       750      1050      1200      1350      1600      1700      1900       150       350        50
North Dakota..............................       495       715       900      1080      1265      1415      1510      1695       185       430        65
N. Mariana Is.............................       282       395       508       621       706       790       875       960        85       226        28
Ohio......................................       600       800      1000      1150      1300      1450      1600      1750       150       400       100
Oklahoma..................................       700       900      1100      1300      1500      1700      1850      2000       200       350       100
Oregon....................................       600       800      1000      1200      1400      1600      1800      2000       200       350       100
Pennsylvania..............................       500       750      1000      1200      1400      1600      1800      2000       200       400        70
Puerto Rico...............................       350       550       700       850      1000      1100      1200      1300       100       300        50
Rhode Island..............................       600       850      1000      1200      1400      1600      1800      2000       150       300       100
South Carolina............................       700       805      1095      1285      1575      1735      1890      2075       225       500        75
South Dakota..............................       500       650       800       950      1050      1200      1400      1600       200       300        40
Tennessee.................................       500       750      1000      1250      1500      1750      2000      2250       250       400       100
Texas.....................................       600       800      1000      1200      1400      1600      1750      1900       150       400        50
Utah......................................       650       800       950      1100      1250      1400      1550      1700       150       500       100
Vermont...................................       400       550       650       850      1000      1100      1200      1300       150       300        75
Virgin Islands............................       500       700       850       950      1150      1300      1450      1600       150       425       100
Virginia..................................       700       900      1100      1300      1500      1700      1900      2100       300       400        75
Washington................................       600       800      1000      1200      1400      1600      1800      2000       200       300        50
West Virginia.............................       750       900      1050      1200      1350      1500      1650      1800       150       350        50
Wisconsin.................................       550       730       935      1140      1350      1560      1765      1975       260       440       105
Wyoming...................................       540       800       870      1020      1170      1325      1500      1670       200       370        60
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Exceptions: 1. The payment to a person with minimal possession who is in occupancy of a dormitory style room or whose residential move is performed by
  an agency at no cost to the person is limited to $100.00.
2. An occupant will be paid on an actual cost basis for moving his or her mobile home from the displacement site. In addition, a reasonable payment to
  the occupant for packing and securing property for the move may be paid at the agency's discretion.

[FR Doc. 2015-18159 Filed 7-23-15; 8:45 am]
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