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Article 2
Commissioner of Transportation

Sections

10
General powers and duties of the commissioner of transportation relating to highways
10‑A
Special powers of the commissioner of transportation
10‑C
Consolidated local highway assistance payments
10‑D
Statewide preventive maintenance plan for highways and bridges
10‑E
Additional special powers of the commissioner of transportation
10‑F
Long Island suburban highway improvement program
10‑G
Hudson Valley suburban highway improvement program
11
Maps, plans, specifications and estimates
12
Commissioner to provide for maintenance, repair, and for control of snow and ice
12‑A
The New York state buy American salt act
13
Qualifications of certain employees
14
Rules and regulations for state highways
15
Removal of vehicles
16
Removal of noxious weeds and brush within state highways
17
Public hearings
19
Planting trees and shrubs along state highways
19‑A
Pollinator friendly plant species
20
Roadside rest areas
21
Restoration, preservation and enhancement of natural or scenic beauty
22
Multi-use areas adjacent to and recreational, natural and scenic areas along state highways
23
Rubber-modified asphalt pilot project
23*2
Coal combustion by-product demonstration project
 



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