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3-107. Department; general supervision; state funds; expenditure; recovery.The department shall have general supervision over aeronautics within this state. It is empowered and directed to encourage, foster, and assist in the development of aeronautics in this state and encourage the establishment of airports and other air navigation facilities. No state funds herein appropriated or made available for the acquisition, engineering, construction, improvement, or maintenance of airports shall be expended upon any project or for any work upon any such project which is not done under the supervision of the department. When any airport which has received state grant funds pursuant to the provisions of the State Aeronautics Department Act ceases to be an airport or a privately owned public use airport, the department shall, consistent with all other provisions of state and federal law, seek to recover so much of the state funds provided to the airport as it may and shall deposit any such funds so recovered into the Department of Aeronautics Cash Fund. SourceLaws 1945, c. 5, § 6(1), p. 83; Laws 1995, LB 609, § 3.AnnotationsA county should not be able to thwart the strong interest of the state in the promotion of aviation through the medium of its zoning authority. Seward County Board of Commissioners v. City of Seward, 196 Neb. 266, 242 N.W.2d 849 (1976).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter3 > 3-107

3-107. Department; general supervision; state funds; expenditure; recovery.The department shall have general supervision over aeronautics within this state. It is empowered and directed to encourage, foster, and assist in the development of aeronautics in this state and encourage the establishment of airports and other air navigation facilities. No state funds herein appropriated or made available for the acquisition, engineering, construction, improvement, or maintenance of airports shall be expended upon any project or for any work upon any such project which is not done under the supervision of the department. When any airport which has received state grant funds pursuant to the provisions of the State Aeronautics Department Act ceases to be an airport or a privately owned public use airport, the department shall, consistent with all other provisions of state and federal law, seek to recover so much of the state funds provided to the airport as it may and shall deposit any such funds so recovered into the Department of Aeronautics Cash Fund. SourceLaws 1945, c. 5, § 6(1), p. 83; Laws 1995, LB 609, § 3.AnnotationsA county should not be able to thwart the strong interest of the state in the promotion of aviation through the medium of its zoning authority. Seward County Board of Commissioners v. City of Seward, 196 Neb. 266, 242 N.W.2d 849 (1976).

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nebraska > Chapter3 > 3-107

3-107. Department; general supervision; state funds; expenditure; recovery.The department shall have general supervision over aeronautics within this state. It is empowered and directed to encourage, foster, and assist in the development of aeronautics in this state and encourage the establishment of airports and other air navigation facilities. No state funds herein appropriated or made available for the acquisition, engineering, construction, improvement, or maintenance of airports shall be expended upon any project or for any work upon any such project which is not done under the supervision of the department. When any airport which has received state grant funds pursuant to the provisions of the State Aeronautics Department Act ceases to be an airport or a privately owned public use airport, the department shall, consistent with all other provisions of state and federal law, seek to recover so much of the state funds provided to the airport as it may and shall deposit any such funds so recovered into the Department of Aeronautics Cash Fund. SourceLaws 1945, c. 5, § 6(1), p. 83; Laws 1995, LB 609, § 3.AnnotationsA county should not be able to thwart the strong interest of the state in the promotion of aviation through the medium of its zoning authority. Seward County Board of Commissioners v. City of Seward, 196 Neb. 266, 242 N.W.2d 849 (1976).