Missouri Chapter 226 — State Transportation Department
- § 226.003. — Public rest areas, department of transportation not to contract for the operation of truck stops, fueling stations, convenience stores or restaurants.
- § 226.005. — State department of transportation created--authority of commission --compensation of employees.
- § 226.007. — Transfer of agencies.
- § 226.008. — Responsibilities and authority of highways and transportation commission--transfer of authority to department of transportation.
- § 226.010. — Definitions.
- § 226.020. — State highways and transportation commission created.
- § 226.030. — Number of members--qualifications--term--removal--compensation.
- § 226.033. — Prohibited acts by certain commissioners.
- § 226.040. — State highways and transportation commission to appoint director of department of transportation, qualifications, duties--chief engineer, qualifications, duties--assistants and other employees.
- § 226.050. — Secretary to be appointed--duties and powers.
- § 226.060. — Authorized to select chief legal counsel--salary and qualifications--assistant attorneys, how appointed.
- § 226.070. — Attorney general shall advise commission, when.
- § 226.080. — Salaries, how fixed--veterans' preference authorized.
- § 226.090. — Commissioners and employees--oath--bond--selection and removal of employees to be without regard to political affiliation.
- § 226.092. — Commission may provide automobile liability insurance, when--self-insured and partial self-insured plans, when.
- § 226.095. — Arbitration for negligence actions, when.
- § 226.096. — Certain controversies or claims to be settled by arbitration --rulemaking authority.
- § 226.100. — Principal office to be in Jefferson City--persons authorized to administer oaths.
- § 226.110. — State transportation department building the official residence of the state highways and transportation commission--maintenance and repair in charge of board of public buildings.
- § 226.120. — Chairman and vice chairman, election, term--quorum--monthly meeting, required.
- § 226.130. — Duties and powers of commission--rulemaking, procedure.
- § 226.132. — Department of transportation to create transportation plan for the state, information required--submission deadline.
- § 226.133. — Funding authorized for highway and bridge repairs and construction, transportation plans approved by the general assembly, bonds may be issued, requirements, procedure.
- § 226.134. — Projects funded by bonds to conform with priorities of 1992 plan, exception.
- § 226.135. — Commission authorized to contract with other jurisdictions --multistate permits for certain vehicles--fees--over-dimension permit fund established.
- § 226.136. — Campaign contributions to state elected officials a prohibition to serving as bond investment advisors or underwriters, when.
- § 226.140. — Audit of records, when--plan to modernize transportation system, report.
- § 226.150. — Commission directed to comply with acts of Congress relating to road funds and road work--may sell unnecessary tools, commission employees not to purchase, exception.
- § 226.160. — Extension of workers' compensation law to include employees of state highways and transportation commission and state highway patrol --self-insurance plans, when.
- § 226.170. — Election of state highways and transportation commission, how construed.
- § 226.181. — Parks, requests for federal aid, notice to be given department.
- § 226.190. — Assent to act of Congress for aid to state roads.
- § 226.191. — State transportation assistance revolving fund created--administration --powers of commission--fund not to lapse.
- § 226.200. — State highways and transportation department fund--sources of revenue--expenditures.
- § 226.210. — Road bond interest and sinking fund.
- § 226.220. — State road fund--sources--expenditures.
- § 226.225. — State transportation fund established, purposes.
- § 226.230. — Auditor, treasurer and highways and transportation commission--duties.
- § 226.240. — Authorized to acquire, by lease, purchase or condemnation, lands, mines, quarries or other property.
- § 226.250. — Authorized to acquire, by lease, purchase, or condemnation, plants or factories.
- § 226.260. — Right conferred to maintain and operate such mines, lands, quarries, plants, factories or other property.
- § 226.270. — Method of procedure in case of condemnation proceedings.
- § 226.280. — Definitions.
- § 226.290. — Interpretations.
- § 226.300. — Purpose of law.
- § 226.310. — Duties and powers of state transportation department.
- § 226.320. — State agencies to cooperate.
- § 226.330. — State transportation department to accept donations of and acquire lands.
- § 226.340. — Area to be provided for parkway purposes.
- § 226.350. — State to convey necessary areas in fee simple to United States.
- § 226.360. — Political subdivisions to convey parkway areas.
- § 226.370. — Areas to be in accordance with preliminary development and property maps.
- § 226.380. — Areas prohibited from certain uses.
- § 226.390. — Use of existing highways in connection with parkways--conditions.
- § 226.400. — Concurrent jurisdiction ceded to United States.
- § 226.410. — All other powers preserved to state.
- § 226.420. — Powers and duties of state transportation department in parkway area.
- § 226.430. — Powers to be exercised when funds are appropriated.
- § 226.440. — Commission established.
- § 226.445. — Commission members, number, term, appointment--compensation--staff.
- § 226.450. — Meetings, number required annually--called how--quorum.
- § 226.455. — Commission's duties.
- § 226.460. — Commission's powers.
- § 226.465. — State agencies to cooperate.
- § 226.490. — Official highway maps--certain attractions to be designated, when.
- § 226.500. — Purpose of law.
- § 226.501. — Tenth amendment to United States Constitution quoted.
- § 226.502. — Legislative intent--funds to be used.
- § 226.510. — Definitions.
- § 226.520. — Permitted signs--specifications.
- § 226.525. — Natural wonders and historic attractions, signs, how erected--private owners to reimburse commission--rules to be promulgated for tourist-oriented directional signs.
- § 226.527. — Signs not to be visible from main highway--removal, compensation--no removal, when--local law applicable, when, extent.
- § 226.530. — Permits--rulemaking.
- § 226.531. — Definitions--sexually oriented billboards prohibited, when--existing billboards to be conforming, when--violation, penalty.
- § 226.532. — Attorney general to represent the state in certain actions.
- § 226.535. — Travel information signs, where erected--rules to be consistent with national standards.
- § 226.540. — Signs permitted on certain highways--lighting restrictions--size, location--zones--specifications.
- § 226.545. — Landmark signs, permitted when.
- § 226.550. — Permits, fees for, exemption--permits to be issued for existing signs, exceptions--biennial inspection fees, collection, deposit, exceptions--permit to erect sign lapses, when.
- § 226.560. — Certain provisions to affect subsequently erected signs only.
- § 226.570. — Highways and transportation commission to remove and pay for signs, order of removal--funds must be available before removal--removal of certain signs must be ordered by Secretary of Transportation.
- § 226.573. — Rulemaking--new technology in outdoor advertising.
- § 226.580. — Unlawful signs defined--removal authorized--notice--owner may proceed, how--removal costs, how paid--review of order, how--order of removal--reimbursement to owner, when.
- § 226.585. — Vegetation along right-of-way, cutting of--transportation department, duties.
- § 226.590. — Matching funds--source.
- § 226.600. — Penalty.
- § 226.650. — Purpose of law.
- § 226.660. — Definitions.
- § 226.670. — Licenses--fee.
- § 226.680. — Prohibited areas--exceptions.
- § 226.690. — Preexisting junkyards--screening--removal.
- § 226.700. — Rules authorized--injunctive relief.
- § 226.710. — Unlicensed junkyard--penalty.
- § 226.720. — Unscreened junkyards near state and county roads prohibited--penalty.
- § 226.750. — Beautification, rest, recreational areas authorized.
- § 226.760. — Acquisition, condemnation authority.
- § 226.770. — Authority to contract with public agencies for funds.
- § 226.780. — Expenditures limited to federal funds.
- § 226.790. — Commercial facilities within rest or recreation areas prohibited.
- § 226.792. — U.S. Route 66, original roads and highways to be renamed "Route 66".
- § 226.795. — Scenic road, state highway 19 designation, duties.
- § 226.796. — U.S. Highway 66 designated historic highway--duties--costs, how paid.
- § 226.797. — Scenic roads and highways system to be established--commission's powers and duties--counties or municipalities may make application, procedure to join or remove from scenic system.
- § 226.798. — Factors considered in designating a road or highway a scenic byway--rating system to be established.
- § 226.799. — Procedure to designate a road or highway as scenic, publication--hearing--county or city in area affected to notify commission of approval or rejection, effect.
- § 226.800. — Marking national historic trails with approved signs--donations.
- § 226.801. — Signs and outdoor advertising, rules and regulations.
- § 226.805. — Interstate agency committee on special transportation created --members--powers and duties.
- § 226.808. — Duties of department to assist and furnish--staff for committee --annual report, content.
- § 226.900. — Goals and reports on minority employment, training and use of minority-owned construction companies.
- § 226.905. — Contract requirements for use of minority-owned construction companies on projects with federal funding.
- § 226.907. — Minority-owned construction companies not required, when.
- § 226.910. — Contract requirements not in compliance with federal law to be null and void.
- § 226.950. — Definitions.
- § 226.952. — Approved location of highway corridor, certified copy of corridor map filed where--requirements prior to filing.
- § 226.955. — Revision of corridor map, procedure--commission to dispose of property if highway not constructed within ten years.
- § 226.957. — Exceptions to highway corridor law--fee to be paid to city or county on filing of corridor map by commission.
- § 226.959. — Applications and requests by landowners on land abutting or in corridor, copies to be furnished to commission.
- § 226.961. — Applications or requests not to be approved by city or county without commission approval--procedure.
- § 226.963. — Approval by commission may be conditioned upon modification or limits--rejection by city, county or landowner procedure.
- § 226.965. — Commission not concurring with application or request may acquire property--notice of intent, procedure.
- § 226.967. — Notice of intent to acquire by commission, procedure, time limitation, effect--corridor location changes or failure to start construction, prior property owner first refusal to reacquire property at cost.
- § 226.969. — Recorder of deeds not to record plat, or city or county issue building permits, until commission has time to act on request or agreement to acquire.
- § 226.971. — Violations, authority of commission to bring actions in circuit court--restoration of property to its original condition by court order--acts in violation to be unenforceable.
- § 226.973. — Cities and counties to have authority to take actions to preserve and enforce highway corridor.
- § 226.975. — Commission not required to file plans.
- § 226.1115. — Property removed from roadway to be taken to shoulder or berm of roadway.