§ 27-72-304 - State aid engineer.
               	 		
27-72-304.    State aid engineer.
    (a)  The  Division of State Aid Road Construction shall be headed by a state aid  engineer to be appointed by and to serve at the pleasure of the State  Highway Commission.
(b)  The state  aid engineer shall be a registered engineer with at least three (3)  years experience as a county road or highway engineer and a thorough  knowledge of rural road problems.
(c)  The state aid engineer under the direction of the State Highway Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
      (1)  To  advise with the county judges of the several counties on all matters of  policy, use of funds, uniform standards for state aid roads, safeguards  in accounting methods, and other related matters and to cooperate with  the several county judges on all matters connected with the laying out  and construction of the state aid system of county roads;
      (2)  To  promulgate uniform and reasonable rules and regulations as he may deem  necessary to effectuate a proper designation of state aid roads to be  constructed in each county, the methods for determining priority of  construction, the making of surveys, and the preparation of plans and  specifications for the construction of state aid roads;
      (3)  To provide a uniform system of accounting in the expenditure of state aid road funds;
      (4)  To  prepare and promulgate practical uniform design standards and  specifications for the construction of state aid roads in such a way as  to get the most miles for each dollar, with the prime consideration  being to provide economical, utilitarian paved roads suitable for rural  needs, not to accommodate relatively large amounts of traffic or to be  designed for high speed transportation. These uniform design standards  and specifications may be modified or amended from time to time as the  state aid engineer deems necessary;
      (5)  To  advise and cooperate with the county judges in the selection and  designation of the county roads which are to be made a part of the state  aid road system, as provided for in this subchapter, and to approve or  disapprove the selection of roads to be made a part of the state aid  road system by the respective county judges;
      (6)  To  prepare and to submit to the State Highway Commission all proposed  contracts to be let for the construction or reconstruction of state aid  roads, but before submitting the contracts to the State Highway  Commission, he shall submit them to the county judge of the county in  which the work is to be performed in order that the county judge may  determine that they include, in all respects, the work the county  desires to be done in the county to be paid from its share of state aid  funds; and
      (7)  To personally, or  through his designated assistants, supervise and inspect all state aid  road projects as the work progresses. Upon final completion of any  project, the state aid engineer shall cause a final inspection to be  made of the project for the purpose of determining whether the project  has been completed satisfactorily in accordance with the plans and  specifications, and if satisfactorily completed, he shall approve  payment of the final estimate on the project. No progress or final  estimate either on a contract or a force account project shall be paid  unless approved in such manner by the state aid engineer, and on all  contracts or force accounts projects a percentage of ten percent (10%)  of each estimate thereon paid shall be retained until final acceptance  of such project.
(d)  The state aid  engineer shall be subject to the direction of the State Highway  Commission; provided, both the state aid engineer and the State Highway  Commission shall be bound by the provisions hereof.