Michigan Compiled Laws 283-1909-v Chapter V State Reward For Roads (225.1...225.17)
- Section 225.1 State Highway Department; Duties.
There is hereby created and established a state highway department, which shall be charged with the giving of instruction in the art of building,...
- Section 225.2 Ridesharing Programs; Administration; Duties; Appropriation.
(1) The department of state highways and transportation shall administer ridesharing programs in the state and shall do all of the following: (a) Develop...
- Section 225.2a Repealed. 1964, Act 286, Eff. Jan. 4, 1965.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed section provided for an advisory board.
- Section 225.2b Commissioner To Control State Roads; Condemnation, Construction And Improvement Of Drains.
The state highway commissioner is hereby invested with full charge and control over roads heretofore or hereafter built or maintained by the state; and...
- Section 225.3 Road Institute; Time; Place; Conducting Business At Public Meeting; Notice; Duties Of Delegates; Per Diem And Expenses.
If considered advisable by the state highway commission, the highway commissioners of the townships of this state, and the county highway commissioners in counties...
- Section 225.4-225.8 Repealed. 1958, Act 77, Eff. Sept. 13, 1958.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed sections required local officials to make sworn reports to state highway commissioner, required him to furnish plans and advice on building...
- Section 225.12, 225.13 Repealed. 1958, Act 77, Eff. Sept. 13, 1958.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed sections provided for patrol system for road maintenance and made state highway commissioner's decision final on merit for state reward.
- Section 225.14 State Department; Office And Equipment.
There shall be assigned to the state highway commissioner, by the board of state auditors, suitable rooms at Lansing, and at such other cities...
- Section 225.17 Repealed. 1958, Act 77, Eff. Sept. 13, 1958.
Compiler's Notes: The repealed section provided state aid for bridges having more than a 30 foot span.
Last modified: October 10, 2016