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2002 SESSION
SB 251 Allocation of urban system highway construction funds.
Introduced by: Charles R. Hawkins | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Allocation of urban system highway construction funds, maintenance payments, and local matching requirements applicable to certain towns. Revises three Code sections to bring greater stability and uniformity to the way construction funds and maintenance funds are distributed to and matching requirements are applied to towns with relatively small populations. The bill also retroactively confirms actions already taken that may not necessarily have been in strict conformity with statute because of the ambiguity or inconsistency of some statutory provisions.
SUMMARY AS PASSED SENATE:
Allocation of urban system highway construction funds, maintenance payments, and local matching requirements applicable to certain towns. Revises three Code sections to bring greater stability and uniformity to the way construction funds and maintenance funds are distributed to and matching requirements are applied to towns with relatively small populations. The bill also retroactively confirms actions already taken that may not necessarily have been in strict conformity with statute because of the ambiguity or inconsistency of some statutory provisions.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Allocation of urban system highway construction funds, maintenance payments, and local matching requirements applicable to certain towns. Revises three Code sections to bring greater stability and uniformity to the way construction funds and maintenance funds are distributed to and matching requirements are applied to towns with relatively small populations. The bill also retroactively confirms actions already taken that may not necessarily have been in strict conformity with statute because of the ambiguity or inconsistency of some statutory provisions.