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Code · Missouri · Chapter 238

238.325. Fees, tolls and charges, allowed when, enforcement authority — relocation of highways and roads, authority.

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238.325. Fees, tolls and charges, allowed when, enforcement authority — relocation of highways and roads, authority. — 1. The corporation may, subject to commission approval:
(1)Establish and impose fees for services provided by the corporation; and
(2)Charge and collect tolls, fees and rents for use of a project to pay project costs or operation and anticipated future maintenance costs of a project; and
(3)Enforce collection of tolls in conjunction with the Missouri department of transportation, Missouri highway patrol or any other law enforcement official in the state of Missouri.
2. To construct a toll facility, a corporation may relocate an existing state highway subject to approval by the commission or an existing local public street or road subject to approval by the local transportation authority having control and jurisdiction over such street or road. A corporation shall not incorporate an existing free public street, road, or highway into a corporation project that will be subject to tolls.
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(L. 1990 S.B. 479 & 649 § 20, A.L. 1997 S.B. 67)
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