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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

176.240 Federal aid for road building -- Cooperation by department -- Allocation

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of funds.
(1)The department may contract with the federal government in regard to the survey,
construction and maintenance of roads under any Act of Congress providing federal
aid to the states in road construction, and may, subject to the rules of the United
States Secretary of Agriculture, make plans for and supervise the construction of
federal aid roads, and may do all things necessary to fully carry out the cooperation
contemplated.
(2)The department may set apart out of moneys appropriated out of the state road fund
an amount equal to any sum allotted to the state by the federal government, or any
sum necessary to carry on cooperative work with the federal government.
(3)The State Treasurer may receive money due under the provisions of any federal aid
act, and he shall pay out such money upon warrants of the Finance and
Administration Cabinet issued in payment of claims certified by the Department of
Highways.
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