50-9-10. Conflicting jurisdiction between commission and political subdivision--Superiority of commission--Public hearing.
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If conflicting jurisdiction arises over the control of the erection of a building, structure, tower, or hazard in relation to an airport, airway, or airport facility between the commission and any political subdivision of the state, the commission may overrule, change, modify, or amend zoning rules and regulations adopted by any political subdivision or by any airport zoning board created by a political subdivision under the laws of this state, after a public hearing in which all parties have been given an opportunity to be heard.