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received an application from Upland
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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
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County, North Dakota, for onward
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Under E.O. 13337, the Secretary of
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and maintenance of the proposed
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Upland’s application is available at:
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applicants/index.htm
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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
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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-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
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Alabama .....................
Alaska .........................
American Samoa ........
Arizona .......................
Arkansas ....................
California ....................
Colorado .....................
Connecticut ................
Delaware ....................
DC ..............................
Florida ........................
Georgia .......................
Guam ..........................
Hawaii .........................
Idaho ..........................
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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
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rooms
1000
1125
508
900
1100
1165
1115
1000
880
1200
1075
1300
1300
1300
1000
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rooms
1200
1350
621
1000
1350
1375
1270
1180
1110
1500
1250
1600
1600
1600
1200
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1400
1550
706
1100
1600
1665
1425
1425
1260
1700
1400
1875
1900
1900
1400
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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
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2000
2075
960
1400
2275
2505
1890
2150
1710
2300
1850
2525
2650
2650
2000
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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
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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.
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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:
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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
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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,
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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
[[Page 44183]]
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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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]
BILLING CODE 4910-22-P