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Part 1
Joint Highway Districts

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 25000–25006
2
Organization and Reorganization of Districts
Sections 25025–25036
3
General Powers of Districts
Sections 25050–25051
4
District Boards of Directors
Sections 25070–25078
5
District Officers and Employees
Sections 25100–25105
6
Contingent Fund
Sections 25120–25122
7
Preliminary Surveys and Report of District Projects
Sections 25150–25155
8
State Approval and Contribution
Sections 25175–25180
9
County Approval and Contribution
Sections 25200–25209
10
Final Surveys, Plans, Specifications and Drawings
Sections 25230–25262
12
Acquisition of Property and Rights of Way
Sections 25280–25281
13
Cooperation with Federal Government
Section 25300
14
Completion of Projects
Sections 25320–25322
15
General Financing and County Levies
Sections 25340–25350
15.5
Claims
Section 25360
16
General Bond Provisions
Sections 25370–25377
17
Revenue Bonds
Sections 25400–25410
18
Funding Bonds
Sections 25430–25450
19
Emergency Bonds
Sections 25490–25498
20
Dissolution
Sections 25520–25521
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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