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Title 72 — Transportation Code · Chapter 6
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72-6-101. Title.
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72-6-102. Uniform plans and specifications for construction and maintenance.
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72-6-103. Plans, specifications, and estimates for culverts, bridges, and road construction.
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72-6-104. Highways to conform to grade and direction in municipalities.
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72-6-105. Contracts for construction and maintenance -- Agreements with county or municipality.
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72-6-106. Use of recycled asphalt.
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72-6-106.5. Reuse of industrial byproducts.
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72-6-107. Construction or improvement of highway -- Contracts -- Retainage -- Certain indemnification provisions forbidden.
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72-6-107.5. Construction of improvements of highway -- Contracts -- Health insurance coverage.
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72-6-108. Class B and C roads -- Improvement projects -- Notice -- Contracts -- Retainage.
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72-6-108.5. Class B and C roads -- Federal-aid highway construction contract.
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72-6-109. Class B and C roads -- Construction and maintenance -- Definitions -- Estimates lower than bids -- Accountability.
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72-6-110. Supervision and standards of construction for class B and C roads.
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72-6-111. Construction and maintenance of appurtenances -- Noise abatement measures.
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72-6-112. Traffic Noise Abatement Program -- Uses.
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72-6-112.5. Definitions -- Nighttime highway construction noise -- Exemptions -- Permits.
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72-6-113. Acquisition and improvement of land for preservation of scenic beauty -- Authority of department.
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72-6-114. Restricting use of or closing highway -- Penalty for failure to observe barricade, warning light, etc.
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72-6-115. Traffic Management Systems.
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72-6-116. Regulation of utilities -- Relocation of utilities.
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72-6-117. Limited-access facilities and service roads -- Access -- Right-of-way acquisition -- Grade separation -- Written permission required.
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72-6-118. Definitions -- Establishment and operation of tollways -- Imposition and collection of tolls -- Amount of tolls -- Rulemaking.
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72-6-119. "511" Traveler information services -- Lead agency -- Implementation -- Cooperation -- Rulemaking -- Costs.
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Effective 5/6/2026 72-6-120. Department authorized to participate in federal program assuming respon…
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72-6-201. Title.
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72-6-202. Definitions.
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72-6-203. Authority to enter into public-private partnership agreements for tollways.
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72-6-204. Minimum requirements for a tollway development agreement proposal.
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72-6-205. Solicited and unsolicited tollway development agreement proposals.
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72-6-206. Commission approval and legislative review of tollway development agreement provisions.
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72-6-301. Title.
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72-6-302. Definitions.
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72-6-303. Approval to construct highway facility over sovereign lakebed lands.
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72-6-401. Title.
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72-6-402. Definitions.
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72-6-403. Highway sponsorship program -- Sponsorship advertisement restrictions -- Rulemaking.
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