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RSA 237:5 · Further Authority

237:5 Further Authority. –

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I.

[Repealed.]

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II.

The commissioner of transportation is further authorized to operate and maintain the New Hampshire turnpike system. In doing so and in constructing any portion thereof, he may, subject to the limitations set forth in this chapter:

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(a)

Determine the location of each portion of the system and fix the width of its right-of-way.

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(b)

Acquire in the name of the state by purchase or by exercise of the right of condemnation as provided by statute such lands, property, rights, easements and interests as may be deemed necessary for carrying out the provisions of this chapter.

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(c)

Designate the locations and establish, limit and control such points of ingress to and egress from the system as may be necessary or desirable to ensure the proper operation of the system and to prohibit ingress to or egress from the system at any points not so designated.

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(d)

Permit toll free use of certain sections of the system if it is for the public good.

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(e)

Construct grade separations at intersections of the system with public roads and private ways, and change and adjust the lines and grades of such roads and ways so as to accommodate the same to the design of such grade separations and to the design of the system.

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(f)

Construct, operate and maintain portions of the system within the compact areas of cities and towns.

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(g)

Grant permits or licenses to any corporation or person to place and maintain along, on, under or within the system ducts, pipes, pipelines, poles, wires or other structures, to be so located as not to be unsightly and not to interfere with the safe and convenient operation and maintenance of the system, and contract with any such corporation or person for such permit or licenses on such terms and conditions as may be deemed necessary for carrying out the provisions of this chapter. The appearance, construction, maintenance and repairs of any such ducts, pipes, pipelines, poles, wires or other structures shall be subject to such directions and regulations as may be imposed.

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(h)

Establish a turnpike engineering section and employ such engineers and assistants as may be necessary for design and construction. The costs of said turnpike engineering section shall be a charge against the funds made available under this chapter or otherwise for the system.

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(i)

Enter into contractual relations on behalf of the state.

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(j)

Do and perform all such acts as are necessary for the public good.

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(k)

Cause periodic traffic and economic studies to be made of the operation of the system.

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(l)

Make periodic studies of possible extensions or additions to the system.

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(m)

Employ such assistants, engineers or consulting services as may be necessary to carry out the studies authorized by paragraphs (k) and (l) herein and, upon approval by the legislature, extend or add to the system when recommendations of independent recognized consultants indicate that such extensions are economically feasible. The expense of the said studies shall be a charge upon the fund established under RSA 237:9.

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(n)

[Repealed.]

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(o)

[Repealed.]

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(p)

Study and design all electronic tolling at all locations, and if the department deems it financially feasible, construct and implement all electronic tolling at locations pursuant to the state 10-year transportation improvement program. Source. RSA 256-C:4. 1971, 520:1. 1981, 87:1. 1985, 19:4; 402:6, I(a)(8), (b)(8). 1987, 403:3. 1996, 95:1, I, eff. July 14, 1996. 2009, 146:6, eff. June 30, 2009. 2018, 358:3, eff. July 2, 2018. 2022, 335:6, 15, I and II, eff. July 25, 2022.

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Source note

Source. RSA 256-C:4. 1971, 520:1. 1981, 87:1. 1985, 19:4; 402:6, I(a)(8), (b)(8). 1987, 403:3. 1996, 95:1, I, eff. July 14, 1996. 2009, 146:6, eff. June 30, 2009. 2018, 358:3, eff. July 2, 2018. 2022, 335:6, 15, I and II, eff. July 25, 2022.

Source history

  • 1971, 520:1
  • 1981, 87:1
  • 1985, 19:4; 402:6, I(a)(8), (b)(8)
  • 1987, 403:3
  • 1996, 95:1, I, eff. July 14, 1996
  • 2009, 146:6, eff. June 30, 2009
  • 2018, 358:3, eff. July 2, 2018
  • 2022, 335:6, 15, I and II, eff. July 25, 2022
  • RSA 256-C:4

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  • 2026 HB2026 reference · effective 2026-12-01

    o said department when, in the opinion of the governor and council, sufficient funds are available. Any excess income may be used for further system extensions in accordance with RSA 237:5, II(m). No provision of this chapter shall constitute a covenant with bondholders with respect to the charging, collection or disposition of tolls. II. Notwithstanding paragraph I, RSA 237:24, and any other provision

  • 2026 SB627 reference · effective 2026-12-01

    o said department when, in the opinion of the governor and council, sufficient funds are available. Any excess income may be used for further system extensions in accordance with RSA 237:5, II(m). No provision of this chapter shall constitute a covenant with bondholders with respect to the charging, collection or disposition of tolls. II. Notwithstanding paragraph I, RSA 237:24, and any other provision

  • 2026 SB627-FN reference · effective 2026-12-01

    o said department when, in the opinion of the governor and council, sufficient funds are available. Any excess income may be used for further system extensions in accordance with RSA 237:5, II(m). No provision of this chapter shall constitute a covenant with bondholders with respect to the charging, collection or disposition of tolls. II. Notwithstanding paragraph I, RSA 237:24, and any other provision

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