§ 27:13-1 State aid roads; standards for construction and maintenance
§ 27:13-1a Width of road; elimination in consideration for State aid
§ 27:13-1.1 Amount of State aid appropriated to counties and municipalities for construction and maintenance of roads; annual notice
§ 27:13-1.2 Annual budget; amount
§ 27:13-1.3 Certification of amount by commissioner
§ 27:13-2 Annual work program; filing; approval
§ 27:13-3 Time for filing programs; hearings; co-ordination of programs
§ 27:13-4 Payment of dedicated funds quarterly; dates for payment; emergencies
§ 27:13-5 Moneys allotted to counties and municipalities as State aid road funds to be held in special account until paid out
§ 27:13-6 Investment of moneys in special State aid road fund account; availability
§ 27:13-7 Payment or retention of moneys allotted to counties; dedicated funds
§ 27:13-8 Investment of dedicated funds; availability
§ 27:13-9 Snow removal equipment; purchase
§ 27:13-10 Assistance in reconstruction of certain public roads
§ 27:13-11 Application for assistance
§ 27:13-12 Contents of application
§ 27:13-13 Action by commissioner; authority to resubmit
§ 27:13-14 Certification of funds
§ 27:13-15 Supervision and control of work
§ 27:13-16 Authorization of expenditure or disbursement of county or municipal share
§ 27:13-17 Rules and regulations by commissioner

Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 27 > Chapter 13 - State Aid Roads; Standards for Construction and Maintenance

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