§ 103244 District Roadway Crossing Rights
This law says that whenever a government agency gets permission to build or take care of roads on any land, the local district automatically gets any money or help that comes with that permission.
A state department builds a new highway across a farmer's field and receives a federal grant to help pay for it.
Because the highway project got a grant, the nearby school district also receives that grant money or benefit, even though the district didn't build the road.
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§ 103244 District Roadway Crossing Rights
Last verified: January 11, 2026