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Article 4
Improvement With Federal Aid

Sections

80
Powers of Commissioner
80‑A
State Prefinancing of Federal Share of Non-state Highway Projects
80‑B
Construction or Improvement by the Department of Transportation Partly at Municipal Expense
81
Application of Laws
82
Expense
83
Construction or Improvement, Partly at County Expense
84
Construction or Reconstruction of Any Road or Highway in Connection With Projects on the Principal Secondary and Feeder Roads
85
General Authorization
86
Agreement to Control Erection and Maintenance of Advertising Devices
88
Control of Outdoor Advertising
88‑A
Tourism Signage Task Force
89
Control of Junkyards and Scrap Metal Processing Facilities
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