California Streets and Highways Code CHAPTER 14 - Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies
- Section 2550.
The Legislature declares that its intent in enacting this chapter is to encourage a motorist aid system comprising multiple service elements and infrastructure along the...
- Section 2551.
(a) A service authority for freeway emergencies may be established in any county if the board of supervisors of the county and the city councils of...
- Section 2551.5.
The board of supervisors, and the city councils of the cities in the county, may authorize the members of the service authority to receive for...
- Section 2551.6.
A service authority may agree to operate the freeway service patrol in the county or region in which the service authority was created. If another...
- Section 2552.
When the Metropolitan Transportation Commission or the Sacramento Area Council of Governments functions as the service authority for two or more counties, the revenues which...
- Section 2553.
An authority, other than the Metropolitan Transportation Commission or a county transportation commission or a council of governments designated pursuant to Section 2551, shall have...
- Section 2554.
An authority may contract and may undertake any act convenient or necessary to carry out this chapter and any other law relating to the authority.(Added...
- Section 2555.
An authority may impose a fee of one dollar ($1) per year, on vehicles registered in the county pursuant to Section 9250.10 of the Vehicle...
- Section 2555.1.
(a) On January 1, 2013, the service authority created in the County of San Diego shall be dissolved, and, notwithstanding Section 2551, SANDAG shall become the...
- Section 2556.
An existing service authority established by any of the counties or the city and county enumerated in subdivision (c) of Section 2551 may be merged...
- Section 2557.
(a) Each service authority shall determine how moneys received by it pursuant to subdivision (b) of Section 9250.10 of the Vehicle Code shall be used for...
- Section 2558.
(a) Subject to subdivision (b), a service authority may issue revenue bonds pursuant to Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 54300) of Division 2 of Title 5...
- Section 2559.
It is a misdemeanor for any person to remove, damage, interfere with the use of, or obstruct any motorist aid call box provided pursuant to...
Last modified: October 22, 2018