Delaware Code
Chapter 13. DELAWARE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
§ 1335. Maintaining adequate supplies of road materials [Operation of this statute was suspended by 83 Del. Laws, c. 340, § 112].

(a) Legislative findings. — The General Assembly finds that the interests of the State are not well served when its ability to obtain a ready supply and competitive prices for critical materials used in its transportation projects, such as asphalt and concrete, is impeded due to the consolidation of ownership of facilities for the processing and/or manufacture of such materials in specific geographic areas. This situation has arisen in Kent and Sussex Counties, and may potentially occur in New Castle County. Therefore, the General Assembly determines that the State should be empowered to enter into appropriate arrangements to reduce the impacts of these consolidations.
(b) Any provision of the Delaware Code notwithstanding, the Department of Transportation is hereby authorized and directed to develop and implement a program to obtain a ready supply of critical road-building materials, including but not limited to asphalt and/or concrete, for its highway construction and reconstruction projects. This program may include the acquisition of land, raw materials, and equipment to operate facilities for the processing and manufacture of road materials. The Department may also contract with private entities for the operation of such facilities, pursuant to Chapter 69 of Title 29.
(c) The provisions of §§ 1309, 1319, 1321, and 1329 of this title shall apply to the Department's actions pursuant to this section, including any contractual arrangements for these facilities, as if conducted under the auspices of the Delaware Transportation Authority, except that during its planning process the Department shall meet and confer with the land use officials in the county in which such facilities will be located, to obtain their comments on the proposal.
(d) Notwithstanding subsection (c) of this section, the authorities granted to the Department in aforementioned section, the Department shall not contract for any additional capacity with a private firm or firms without first securing the approval of the State Representative and Senator in whose legislative districts the proposed road materials facility would be located.

Structure Delaware Code

Delaware Code

Title 2 - Transportation

Chapter 13. DELAWARE TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY

§ 1301. Short title.

§ 1302. Legislative findings and determinations.

§ 1303. Definitions.

§ 1304. Established; Director.

§ 1305. Turnpike maintenance and operations.

§ 1306. Aeronautics within the Department.

§ 1307. Subsidiaries.

§ 1309. Powers.

§ 1310. Revenues.

§ 1311. Bonds.

§ 1312. Authorized projects.

§ 1314. Authorization of state highway projects.

§ 1315. Credit of State not pledged to Authority bonds.

§ 1316. Bonds as legal investments; legal deposit.

§ 1317. Revenues as trust funds; pledge or assignment of revenues; security interest.

§ 1318. Certain contract with bondholders.

§ 1319. Exemption from taxation.

§ 1320. Special provisions relating to Delaware Turnpike.

§ 1321. Limitation on jurisdiction of political subdivisions.

§ 1322. Conveyance to Authority.

§ 1323. Audit of books and accounts.

§ 1324. Damage to private property.

§ 1325. Employees of the Delaware Transit Corporation and subsidiaries.

§ 1325A. Status of former DTA employees.

§ 1326. John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway.

§ 1327. Operation of service stations.

§ 1328. Application of state Freedom of Information Act.

§ 1329. Liability of Authority [Effective until Apr. 14, 2023].

§ 1329. Liability of Authority [Effective Apr. 14, 2023].

§ 1330. Limitation of actions to recover payments erroneously or illegally collected by the Authority.

§ 1331. Motor fuel tax.

§ 1332. Passenger rail carriers.

§ 1335. Maintaining adequate supplies of road materials [Operation of this statute was suspended by 83 Del. Laws, c. 340, § 112].