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  8. Chapter 236 - Definitions and Administration


Chapter 236 - Definitions and Administration


  • Section 13a-1 - Definitions.
  • Section 13a-2 to 13a-3a - Highway Commissioner: Appointment; oath of office; powers and duties. Commuter parking facilities.
  • Section 13a-3b - Entry on private property to repair damage caused by Transportation Department operations.
  • Section 13a-4 - Records. Court copies. Delegation of commissioner's authority to sign documents.
  • Section 13a-5 - Construction of roads and bridges for military purposes.
  • Section 13a-6 - Reimbursement by federal government.
  • Section 13a-7 - Layout, alteration, grading, discontinuance in cities and boroughs.
  • Section 13a-8 - Appointment and removal of town superintendent of highways and bridges.
  • Section 13a-9 - Qualifications; bond; salary.
  • Section 13a-10 - Powers and duties. Bills. Account.
  • Section 13a-11 - Adoption of town superintendent provisions.
  • Section 13a-12 - Repair of highways in boroughs. Damages for defects.
  • Section 13a-13 - Layout or repair of highways dividing towns.
  • Section 13a-13a - Establishment of alternative design standards for roads and bridges.
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