§ 60-1-201 Classification — highways and roads
§ 60-1-202 Lewis and Clark highway
§ 60-1-203 Veterans memorial highway
§ 60-1-204 Maureen and Mike Mansfield heritage route
§ 60-1-205 Charles M. Russell trail
§ 60-1-206 Donald J. Ruhl medal of honor highway
§ 60-1-207 Old forts trail
§ 60-1-208 Montana highway 3
§ 60-1-209 163rd infantry regiment (sunset division) heritage highway
§ 60-1-210 Purple heart trail
§ 60-1-211 Patrick G. Galvin memorial highway
§ 60-1-212 Richard Dean Roebling memorial highway
§ 60-1-213 Robert E. Ewing Jr. memorial highway
§ 60-1-214 Warrior trail highway
§ 60-1-215 Highway patrol officer David Graham memorial highway
§ 60-1-216 Highway patrol officer Evan F. Schneider memorial highway
§ 60-1-217 Highway patrol officer Michael W. Haynes memorial highway
§ 60-1-218 Highway patrol officer David DeLaittre memorial highway
§ 60-1-219 Pintler veterans’ memorial scenic highway
§ 60-1-220 Patrick A. Pyette memorial highway
§ 60-1-221 Joshua Thomas “Josh” Rutherford memorial highway
§ 60-1-222 Joseph J. Dunn memorial highway
§ 60-1-223 David L. Briese Jr. memorial highway
§ 60-1-224 Senator Conrad Burns memorial highway
§ 60-1-225 David Thatcher memorial highway
§ 60-1-226 Trenton Johnson memorial highway
§ 60-1-227 Pearl Harbor Veterans memorial highway
§ 60-1-228 Montana medal of honor highway
§ 60-1-229 Dolly Smith Akers memorial highway
§ 60-1-230 Mason Moore memorial highway
§ 60-1-231 Brent Witham memorial highway
§ 60-1-232 Flathead County veterans memorial
§ 60-1-233 Jeannette Rankin memorial highway
§ 60-1-234 Minnie Spotted-Wolf memorial highway
§ 60-1-235 Louis Charles Charlo memorial highway
§ 60-1-236 Otto Fossen memorial highway
§ 60-1-237 Helen Clarke memorial highway
§ 60-1-238 Terry Spotted Wolf, Sr. memorial highway
§ 60-1-239 Chief Earl Old Person memorial highway
§ 60-1-240 Jacob Allmendinger memorial highway
§ 60-1-241 Ensign James A. Shelton memorial highway

Terms Used In Montana Code > Title 60 > Chapter 1 > Part 2 - Classification of Highways

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Person: includes a corporation or other entity as well as a natural person. See Montana Code 1-1-201
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201