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Mo. Rev. Stat. ch. 230 – County Highway Commissions | Midpage
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Revised Statutes of Missouri
Title XIV
Chapter 230
Mo. Rev. Stat. ch. 230
County Highway Commissions
230.010
County highway commission — members to receive expenses
230.020
County highway commission — appointment
230.030
Power and duties of the county highway commission
230.040
Location of county highway to be submitted to state highways and transportation commission for approval
230.050
Type of county highways
230.060
County highways to be under control and supervision of county highway commission
230.070
Commission to have absolute jurisdiction and control over county highway system roads
230.080
Commission empowered to employ technical and other help
230.090
County commission may contribute additional money
230.100
Commission to make reports to county commission
230.110
Commission to transfer county highway to state transportation department, when
230.200
Alternative form authorized in certain counties
230.205
Alternative form effective, when — abolished how
230.210
Petition, where filed, contents — form of ballot
230.215
Clerk to certify returns
230.220
Commission membership, districts — members, election of — compensation and mileage, funds used for — vacancies, how filled
230.225
Township and special road districts abolished, when — districts in more than one county, how handled
230.230
Powers of commission
230.235
Road plan, who shall prepare — approval by state highways and transportation commission required
230.240
Highway engineer — qualifications, exception — appointment, powers — free service to municipalities — compensation from road and bridge fund (third class counties)
230.245
Priority of roads by usage
230.250
County highway commission may designate certain roads as part of supplemental state highway system — state highways and transportation commission to approve
230.255
Twenty-five percent refund of road and bridge tax to cities, towns and villages required
230.260
Special named district in two or more counties, effect of