United States — Alabama
Section 45-22-130.18 Employment of Road Supervisor in Emergency.
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If an emergency makes it impossible to employ an engineer, the county governing body must employ a competent road supervisor instead.
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If an emergency makes it impossible to employ an engineer, the county governing body must employ a competent road supervisor instead.
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