421 - Definitions.

§ 421. Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall  include and mean:    1.  "Transportation infrastructure renewal project". The construction,  reconstruction, improvement, reconditioning, and preservation, including  the acquisition of real  property  and  interests  therein  required  or  expected to be required in connection therewith, of:    a.  state  highways  and bridges, state parkways and bridges, highways  and bridges not on the state highway system, including  the  improvement  and/or  elimination  of  highway-railroad  grade crossings, and commuter  rail parking facilities;    b. ports, marine terminals, canals and waterways; and    c. rail rapid transit, commuter rail, omnibus systems and  facilities,  rail  passenger  facilities,  rail  freight  facilities, and airport and  aviation capital facilities.    2. "Municipality". A city or a county not wholly  contained  within  a  city,  a  town,  village,  public  benefit  corporation  or other public  corporation, or two or more of the foregoing acting jointly.    3. "Commissioner". The commissioner of transportation of the state  of  New York.    4.  "Department". The department of transportation of the state of New  York.    5.  "Municipal  transportation  infrastructure  renewal  project".   A  transportation   infrastructure   renewal   project   undertaken   by  a  municipality with funds provided in whole or in part by the Rebuild  New  York  Through  Transportation  Infrastructure  Renewal  Bond Act of 1983  pursuant to an agreement between such municipality and the commissioner.    6. "Federal assistance". Funds available, other than by loan, from the  federal  government  to  a  municipality,  either  directly  or  through  allocation by the state, for any municipal transportation infrastructure  renewal project.    7.   "Municipal   project  cost".  The  actual  cost  of  a  municipal  transportation  infrastructure  renewal   project   or   the   estimated  reasonable  cost thereof as determined by the commissioner, whichever is  less, plus any direct incidental costs of such project approved  by  the  state  comptroller,  and  less  any federal assistance received or to be  received by the state for such project.    8. "New York state content program". Actions taken by the commissioner  in concert with the commissioner  of  commerce,  a  municipality,  or  a  contractor  to  encourage the participation of suppliers and contractors  located  within  New  York  state,  to  the  extent  permissible   under  applicable federal regulations.