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  12. Part 2 - the Highway Law


Part 2 - the Highway Law


  • § 43-1-201. Short title
  • § 43-1-202. Public highways or roads
  • § 43-1-202.5. Public rights in roads - transfer of right-of-way
  • § 43-1-202.7. Recording of documents vacating or abandoning a roadway
  • § 43-1-203. Definitions
  • § 43-1-204. State highway
  • § 43-1-205. Offices
  • § 43-1-207. Petition for acceptance of road as state highway
  • § 43-1-208. State highway - damages - eminent domain
  • § 43-1-209. Subsurface support deemed acquired
  • § 43-1-210. Acquisition and disposition of property - department of transportation renovation fund
  • § 43-1-210.5. Rights-of-way use by adjacent landowners
  • § 43-1-211. Department to acquire land - buildings
  • § 43-1-212. Department - rental agreements
  • § 43-1-213. Fees and taxes - not reduced
  • § 43-1-214. Property exempt from taxation
  • § 43-1-215. Agreements enforceable
  • § 43-1-216. Notices and tenders by mail
  • § 43-1-217. Inclusion of streets in highways
  • § 43-1-218. State and school lands
  • § 43-1-219. Funds created
  • § 43-1-220. Sources of funds - assumption of obligations
  • § 43-1-221. Proceeds from sale of bonds
  • § 43-1-222. Cash available for small payments
  • § 43-1-223. Supervision of construction
  • § 43-1-224. Cooperation with federal departments
  • § 43-1-225. Power of transportation commission - relocation of utility facilities - payment of cost
  • § 43-1-226. Legislative declaration
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