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As Passed by the Senate
122nd General Assembly
Regular Session
1997-1998 | Am. H. B. No. 199 |
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SENATORS HOWARD-OELSLAGER-WHITE
A BILL
To enact section 5533.46 of the Revised Code designating a portion of United
States Route Number Fifty-Two as the "U. S. Grant
Memorial Highway," and to
declare an emergency.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF OHIO:
Section 1. That section 5533.46 of the Revised Code be enacted to read as
follows:
Sec. 5533.46. THAT PORTION OF THE ROAD KNOWN AS UNITED
STATES ROUTE NUMBER FIFTY-TWO BEGINNING IN HAMILTON COUNTY
AND EXTENDING EASTWARD THROUGH A PORTION OF LAWRENCE COUNTY SHALL BE
KNOWN AS THE "U. S. GRANT MEMORIAL
HIGHWAY."
THE DIRECTOR OF TRANSPORTATION SHALL USE APPROPRIATE DISCRETION WITH REGARD
TO WHAT SIGNING TO POST UPON THE HIGHWAY INDICATING ITS NAME.
Section 2. This act is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary
for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and safety. The
reason for such necessity is that April 27, 1997, will be the 175th
anniversary of the birth of U. S. Grant at Point Pleasant, Ohio, which is
traversed by U. S. Route 52, and that it is desirable to designate the highway
as the U. S. Grant Memorial Highway in recognition of that anniversary.
Therefore, this act shall go into immediate effect.
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