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162.031 CONSTRUCTION ACROSS ANOTHER COUNTY OR STATE.

When a county state-aid highway route is so located that in order to achieve the designated objectives the commissioner determines that it is necessary to construct the highway across a portion of another county or state, the county initiating the construction is authorized to spend county state-aid highway funds for that purpose in the same manner as other expenditures for county state-aid highway purposes are made. No part of that highway may be constructed in another county until both counties approve the construction.

History:

1Sp2005 c 6 art 3 s 16

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 160-174A > 162 > 162_031

162.031 CONSTRUCTION ACROSS ANOTHER COUNTY OR STATE.

When a county state-aid highway route is so located that in order to achieve the designated objectives the commissioner determines that it is necessary to construct the highway across a portion of another county or state, the county initiating the construction is authorized to spend county state-aid highway funds for that purpose in the same manner as other expenditures for county state-aid highway purposes are made. No part of that highway may be constructed in another county until both counties approve the construction.

History:

1Sp2005 c 6 art 3 s 16


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Minnesota > 160-174A > 162 > 162_031

162.031 CONSTRUCTION ACROSS ANOTHER COUNTY OR STATE.

When a county state-aid highway route is so located that in order to achieve the designated objectives the commissioner determines that it is necessary to construct the highway across a portion of another county or state, the county initiating the construction is authorized to spend county state-aid highway funds for that purpose in the same manner as other expenditures for county state-aid highway purposes are made. No part of that highway may be constructed in another county until both counties approve the construction.

History:

1Sp2005 c 6 art 3 s 16