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Powers and Duties of Department and Board of Transportation.
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Sections
136-17
Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 507, s. 3.
Sections
136-17.1
Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c. 464, s. 13.
Section
136-17.2
Members of the Board of Transportation represent entire State.
Sections
136-17.2A
Repealed by Session Laws 2013-183, s. 4.3, effective July 1, 2013.
Section
136-18
Powers of Department of Transportation.
Section
136-18.01
Consultation required for welcome and visitor centers.
Section
136-18.02
Operation of electric vehicle charging stations at rest stops; report.
Section
136-18.03
Outside counsel.
Section
136-18.04
Product Evaluation Program.
Section
136-18.05
Establishment of "DOT Report" Program.
Section
136-18.06
Public Street Information Database.
Section
136-18.07
Subdivision Roads Manual.
Sections
136-18.1
Repealed by Session Laws 1999-29, s. 1.
Section
136-18.2
Seed planted by Department of Transportation to be approved by Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
Section
136-18.3
Location of garbage collection containers by counties and municipalities.
Section
136-18.3A
Wireless communications infrastructure.
Section
136-18.4
Provision and marking of "pull-off" areas.
Section
136-18.5
Wesley D. Webster Highway.
Section
136-18.5A
Purple Heart Memorial Highway.
Section
136-18.5B
Dale Earnhardt Highway.
Section
136-18.5C
The U.S. Marine Corps Highway: Home of Carolina-Based Marines since 1941.
Section
136-18.6
Cutting down trees.
Section
136-18.7
Fees.
Section
136-19
Acquisition of land and deposits of materials; condemnation proceedings; federal parkways.
Sections
136-19.1
Repealed by Session Laws 1977, c. 338, s. 1.
Sections
136-19.2
Repealed by Session Laws 1969, c. 733, s. 13.
Section
136-19.3
Acquisition of buildings.
Section
136-19.4
Registration of right-of-way plans.
Section
136-19.4A
Required surveying information in certain acquisition plans.
Section
136-19.5
Utility right-of-way agreements.
Section
136-19.6
Right-of-Way Claim Report.
Section
136-19.7
Residue property disposal; Department authority; definitions; classification and valuation; disposition method; proceeds; approvals required.
Section
136-20
Elimination or safeguarding of grade crossings and inadequate underpasses or overpasses.
Section
136-20.1
To require installation and maintenance of block system and safety devices; automatic signals at railroad intersections.
Section
136-21
Drainage of highway; application to court; summons; commissioners.
Section
136-22
View by commissioners; report; judgment.
Section
136-23
Appeal.
Section
136-24
Rights of parties.
Section
136-25
Repair of road detour.
Section
136-26
Closing of State transportation infrastructure during construction or for dangerous conditions; driving through, removal, injury to barriers, warning signs, etc.
Section
136-27
Connection of highways with improved streets; pipelines and conduits; cost.
Section
136-27.1
Relocation of water and sewer lines of municipalities, nonprofit water or sewer corporations or associations, local boards of education, and certain private water or sewer utilities.
Section
136-27.2
Relocation of county-owned natural gas lines located on Department of Transportation right-of-way.
Section
136-27.3
Relocation of municipalities' utilities by Department; repayment by municipalities.
Section
136-27.4
Use of certain right-of-way for sidewalk dining.
Sections
136-28
Repealed by Session Laws 1971, c. 972, s. 6.
Section
136-28.1
Letting of contracts to bidders after advertisement; exceptions.
Section
136-28.2
Relocated transportation infrastructure; contracts let by others.
Sections
136-28.3
Repealed by Session Laws 1973, c. 1194, s. 6.
Section
136-28.4
(Expires August 31, 2022) State policy concerning participation by disadvantaged minority-owned and women-owned businesses in transportation contracts.
Section
136-28.5
Construction diaries; bid analysis and management system.
Section
136-28.6
Participation by the Department of Transportation with private developers.
Section
136-28.6A
Partnerships with private developers.
Section
136-28.6B
Applicable stormwater regulation.
Section
136-28.7
Contract requirements relating to construction materials.
Section
136-28.8
Use of recycled materials in construction.
Section
136-28.9
Retainage - construction contracts.
Section
136-28.10
Highway Fund and Highway Trust Fund Small Project Bidding.
Section
136-28.11
Design-build construction of transportation projects.
Section
136-28.12
Litter removal coordinated with mowing of highway rights-of-way.
Section
136-28.13
Participation in the energy credit banking and selling program.
Section
136-28.14
Project contractor licensing requirements.
Section
136-28.15
Diesel vehicles purchase warranty requirement.
Section
136-29
Adjustment and resolution of Department of Transportation contract claim.
Section
136-30
Uniform signs and other traffic control devices on highways, streets, and public vehicular areas.
Section
136-30.1
Center line and pavement edge line markings.
Section
136-30.2
Prohibit the use of high content arsenic glass beads in paint used for pavement marking.
Sections
136-31
Repealed by Session Laws 1991, c. 530, s. 3.
Section
136-32
Regulation of signs.
Section
136-32.1
Misleading signs prohibited.
Section
136-32.2
Placing blinding, deceptive or distracting lights unlawful.
Section
136-32.3
Litter enforcement signs.
Section
136-33
Damaging or removing signs; rewards.
Section
136-33.1
Signs for protection of cattle.
Sections
136-33.2
Repealed by Session Laws 2007-164, s. 2, effective July 1, 2007.
Section
136-33.2A
Signs marking beginning of reduced speed zones.
Section
136-34
Department of Transportation authorized to furnish road equipment to municipalities.
Section
136-34.1
Department of Transportation authorized to furnish road maintenance materials to municipalities.
Section
136-35
Cooperation with other states and federal government.
Sections
136-36
Repealed by Session Laws 1951, c. 260, s. 4.
Sections
136-37
Repealed by Session Laws 1959, c. 687, s. 5.
Sections
136-38 through 136-41 - through 136
Repealed by Sessions Laws 1951, c. 260, s. 4.
Section
136-41.1
Appropriation to municipalities; allocation of funds generally; allocation to Butner.
Section
136-41.2
Eligibility for funds; municipalities incorporated since January 1, 1945.
Section
136-41.2A
Eligibility for funds; municipalities incorporated before January 1, 1945.
Section
136-41.2B
Eligibility for funds; municipalities with no road miles ineligible.
Section
136-41.3
Use of funds; records and annual statement; excess accumulation of funds; contracts for maintenance, etc., of streets.
Section
136-41.4
Municipal use of allocated funds; election.
Section
136-41.5
Annual report on use of Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Grant funds.
Section
136-42
Transferred to G.S. 136-42.2 by Session Laws 1971, c. 345, s. 2.
Section
136-42.1
Archaeological objects on highway right-of-way.
Section
136-42.2
Markers on highway; cooperation of Department of Transportation.
Section
136-42.3
Historical marker program.
Section
136-43
Transferred to § 136-42.3 by Session Laws 1971, c. 345, s. 2.
Section
136-43.1
Procedure for correction and relocation of historical markers.
Section
136-44
Maintenance of grounds.