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Chapter 124 - Federal Aid


  • Section 124:1 - Authority for Seeking Aid.
  • Section 124:2 - Faith and Credit Pledged.
  • Section 124:3 - Debt Limitations.
  • Section 124:4 - Application for and Administration of Federal Aid.
  • Section 124:5 - Certain Transfers Permitted.
  • Section 124:6 - Repealed by 2008, 177:16, IV, eff. June 11, 2008.
  • Section 124:7 - to 124:9 Repealed by 2008, 177:16, V, eff. June 11, 2008.
  • Section 124:10 - Repealed by 1989, 147:2, IV, eff. May 17, 1989.
  • Section 124:11 - Computation of Indirect Costs Required.
  • Section 124:11-a - Federal Proposals; Indirect Costs.
  • Section 124:12 - Definition of "State" for Block Grant Purposes.
  • Section 124:13 - Departments to Submit Plan.
  • Section 124:13-a - Disbursement of Energy Overcharge Funds.
  • Section 124:13-b - Disbursement of Tobacco-Related Funds.
  • Section 124:13-c - Workforce Investment Act Funds.
  • Section 124:14 - Estimated Federal Funds.
  • Section 124:15 - Positions Restricted.
  • Section 124:15-a - Motorcycle-Only Roadside Checkpoints.
  • Section 124:16 - Funds Set Aside.
  • Section 124:17 - Use Restricted.
  • Section 124:18 - Separate Account Required.
  • Section 124:19 - Legislative Budget Assistant to Audit.
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