Pub. L. 118-80
Pub. L. 118-80
Pub. L. 118-80 - Starr-Camargo Bridge Expansion Act
118th Congress
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “Starr–Camargo Bridge Expansion Act”.
SEC. 2. STARR–CAMARGO BRIDGE.
(a) The first section of Public Law 87–532 (76 Stat. 153; 130 Stat. 411) is amended—
(a)(1) in subsection (a)(2)—
(a)(1)(A) by inserting “and expand” after “construct”;
(a)(1)(B) by inserting “, including the expansion and addition of adjacent spans to the existing international bridge,” after “thereto”;
(a)(1)(C) by inserting “multimodal toll” after “14”;
(a)(1)(D) by striking “to maintain” and inserting “and to maintain, control,”; and
(a)(1)(E) by striking “such bridge” and inserting “those bridges”; and
(a)(2) in subsection (b), in the matter preceding paragraph (1), by inserting “expansion,” after “construction,”.
(b) Section 3(a) of Public Law 87–532 (76 Stat. 153; 130 Stat. 411) is amended by inserting “, as needed for the location, construction, expansion, control, operation, and maintenance of the bridges referred to in subsection (a)(2) at or near Rio Grande City, Texas” after “chapter 466)”.
(c) Section 5 of Public Law 87–532 (76 Stat. 153; 130 Stat. 411) is amended—
(c)(1) by inserting “by the Starr–Camargo Bridge Company and its successors and assigns” after “constructed”;
(c)(2) by striking “three” and inserting “60”;
(c)(3) by striking “five” and inserting “65”; and
(c)(4) by striking “date of enactment of this Act” and inserting “date of enactment of the Starr–Camargo Bridge Expansion Act”.
(d) Nothing in this section or the amendments made by this section—
(d)(1) grants new rights or duties to the San Benito International Bridge Company (known as the “Free Trade International Bridge” as of the date of enactment of this Act); or
(d)(2) alters, repeals, or voids any rights or duties held by the San Benito International Bridge Company (known as the “Free Trade International Bridge” as of the date of enactment of this Act) under Public Law 87–532 (76 Stat. 153; 130 Stat. 411), as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of this Act.
Legislative History
LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 1608:
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:
July 27, considered and passed Senate.
Sept. 9, considered and passed House.