§ 27-70-207 - Distribution to county funds.
               	 		
27-70-207.    Distribution to county funds.
    (a)    (1)    (A)  With  the exception of those revenues transferred pursuant to Section 2 of  the Highway Improvement Revenue Act of 2007, all highway revenues  transferred to the County Aid Fund under this subchapter shall be paid  over by the Treasurer of State to the treasurers of the respective  counties of this state for credit to the county highway fund, there to  be used for the maintenance, construction, and reconstruction of roads  and bridges in the county highway system, provided, however, that no  more than twenty percent (20%) of the revenues received by a county  during any fiscal year may also be used for public transportation.
            (B)  A  county may also use these funds to construct and maintain parking for  county courthouses, county administration buildings, county health  units, and county parks and to construct and maintain sidewalks that  serve county courthouses, county administration buildings, county health  units, county parks, public schools, and other publicly owned property.
            (C)  A  county may use these funds to pay for local projects eligible for  funding under state programs of the Arkansas State Highway and  Transportation Department and the State Highway Commission and under  federal programs of the Federal Highway Administration of the United  States Department of Transportation.
            (D)  Furthermore,  the funds may be used to install and maintain traffic signals where  needed to preserve public health, safety, and welfare.
            (E)  A  county may provide these funds to a regional mobility authority to  match federal transportation funds for the financing of surface  transportation system improvements on state highways, county roads, and  city streets.
      (2)    (A)  Funds  disbursed to the County Aid Fund pursuant to Section 2 of the Highway  Improvement Revenue Act of 2007 may be expended by the counties on any  legitimate county purpose and are not limited to the uses set forth in  subdivision (a)(1) of this section.
            (B)  Funds  disbursed to the County Aid Fund pursuant to Section 2 of the Highway  Improvement Revenue Act of 2007 shall be distributed to the various  counties as are other funds contained in the County Aid Fund pursuant to  subdivision (a)(3) of this section.
      (3)  The  Treasurer of State shall on or before the tenth day next following the  last day of each calendar month make distribution of the revenues on the  following basis:
            (A)  Thirty-one  percent (31%) of the amount according to area, with each county to  receive the proportion that its area bears to the area of the state;
            (B)  Seventeen  and one-half percent (17.5%) of the amount according to the amount of  state motor vehicle license fees collected in the calendar year next  preceding any distribution as certified to the Treasurer of State by the  Director of the Department of Finance and Administration, with each  county to receive the proportion that the total of fees collected from  the county bears to the total of fees collected in the state;
            (C)  Seventeen  and one-half percent (17.5%) of the amount according to population  based upon the most recent federal decennial census, with each county to  receive the proportion that its population bears to the population of  the state;
            (D)  Thirteen and  one-half percent (13.5%) of the amount according to rural population  based upon the most recent federal decennial census, with each county to  receive the proportion that its rural population bears to the rural  population of the state; and
            (E)  Twenty and one-half percent (20.5%) of the amount shall be divided equally among the seventy-five (75) counties.
(b)    (1)    (A)  With  the exception of those revenues transferred pursuant to Section 2 of  the Highway Improvement Revenue Act of 2007, all highway revenues  transferred to the Municipal Aid Fund under the provisions of this  subchapter shall be paid over by the Treasurer of State to the  treasurers of the respective cities of the first class, cities of the  second class, and incorporated towns for credit to the street fund,  there to be used for the maintenance, construction, and reconstruction  of streets that are not continuations of state highways.
            (B)    (i)  Provided,  however, that cities with a population in excess of fifty thousand  (50,000) inhabitants may use no more than ten percent (10%) of the  revenues for public transportation.
                  (ii)  All other cities may use no more than twenty percent (20%) of the revenues for public transportation.
            (C)  A  city may provide these funds to a regional mobility authority to match  federal transportation funds for the financing of surface transportation  system improvements on state highways, county roads, and city streets.
      (2)  The  Treasurer of State shall on or before the tenth day next following the  last day of each calendar month make distribution of the funds on the  basis of population according to the most recent federal census, with  the amount to be paid over to each city or incorporated town in the  proportion that its population bears to the total population of all  cities and towns.
      (3)    (A)  Funds  disbursed to the Municipal Aid Fund pursuant to Section 2 of the  Highway Improvement Revenue Act of 2007 may be expended by the cities on  any legitimate municipal purpose and are not limited to the uses set  forth in subdivision (b)(1) of this section.
            (B)  Funds  disbursed to the Municipal Aid Fund pursuant to Section 2 of the  Highway Improvement Revenue Act of 2007 shall be distributed to the  various cities as are other funds contained in the Municipal Aid Fund  pursuant to subdivision (b)(2) of this section.
(c)    (1)  All  highway revenues transferred to the State Highway and Transportation  Department Fund under the provisions of this subchapter shall be used  for the construction, reconstruction, and maintenance of highways and  bridges in the state highway system.
      (2)    (A)  However,  the department may use highway revenues transferred to the State  Highway and Transportation Department Fund for the installation,  upgrading, or improvement of any highway-railroad crossing safety  device, railroad crossing traffic control device, warning lights,  crossing gates, or other railroad crossing safety devices at public  highway railroad crossings and for the construction, reconstruction, and  maintenance of any highway-railroad crossing, including the  construction or installation of any underpasses or overpasses.
            (B)  Except  for the construction or installation of underpasses or overpasses, the  department's goal is to expend one dollar ($1.00) of state funds for  each dollar of federal funds received to improve railroad crossing  safety and to reduce railroad crossing accidents.
            (C)  It  is the intent of this subdivision (c)(2) to encourage the State Highway  Commission to continue to upgrade the state's highway-railway crossings  with traffic control devices, warning lights, crossing gates, and other  appropriate devices in order to increase the safety of persons using  the state's highways.