New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Chapter IV - Highways
Subchapter B - Work Permits on State Highways, State-owned Bridges and Culverts
Part 131 - Accommodation Of Utilities Within State Highway Right-of-way
- Section 131.1 - Scope of rules and regulations
- Section 131.2 - Authority to occupy State highway rights-of-way
- Section 131.3 - A review of statutory authority of certain utilities to use State highway rights-of-way
- Section 131.4 - Public Service Law-article 7 installations
- Section 131.5 - Definitions
- Section 131.6 - Accommodation of utilities on highways with full control of access
- Section 131.7 - Accommodation of utilities on highways with partial control of access
- Section 131.8 - Accommodation of utilities on highways with no control of access
- Section 131.9 - Depth of bury and vertical and lateral clearance
- Section 131.10 - Lighting
- Section 131.11 - Existing utility facilities
- Section 131.12 - Exceptions
- Section 131.13 - Abandoned facilities
- Section 131.14 - Federal-aid highway projects
- Section 131.15 - Scenic enhancement
- Section 131.16 - Permits and agreements
- Section 131.17 - Construction procedures
- Section 131.18 - Electric power and communication lines
- Section 131.19 - Underground work
- Section 131.20 - Utility facilities on structures
- Section 131.21 - Miscellaneous provisions
- Section 131.22 - Insurance, undertakings and deposits
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Statutory authority: Highway Law, §§10, 30, 52, 103, 230, 249, 250; Transportation Law, §§14, 14b; General Obligations Law, §11-102
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