Examples of Tolling authority in a sentence
Tolling authority" means the governing body that is legally empowered to review and adjust toll rates.
Toll revenue" or "revenue from an eligible toll facility" means toll receipts, all interest income derived from the investment of toll receipts, and any gifts, grants, or other funds received for the benefit of transportation facilities in the state, including eligible toll facilities.(((4))) (3) "Tolling authority" means the governing body that is legally empowered to review and adjust toll rates.Unless otherwise delegated, the transportation commission is the tolling authority for all state highways.
RCW 47.56.810 and 2008 c 122 s 3 are each amended to read as follows:The definitions in this section apply throughout this subchapter unless the context clearly requires otherwise:(1) "Tolling authority" means the governing body that is legally empowered to review and adjust toll rates.
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Subject to RCW 47.46.090, the commission may impose and modify toll charges from time to time as condi- tions warrant." With regard to State Route 520, RCW 47.56.810(1) states: "Tolling authority" means the governing body that is legally empowered to review and adjust toll rates.
RCW 47.56.810(1) "Tolling authority" means the governing body that is legally empowered to review and adjust toll rates.
ODOT Tolling authority was passed in 2009 and amended in 2014 to make it compatible with previously enacted law to allow ODOT to deliver projects using public private partnerships.Developing toll projects is at the discretion of the Director of Transportations.
Additional components of this requirement include: • Tolling authority is available for facilities both on and off the Interstate system.
Tolling authority should address when accounts become dormant and what should be done with remaining funds.
Restricted - Amounts related to externally imposed constraints established by creditors, grantors or contributors; or constraints imposed by Minnesota statutory provisions.