Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 2, § 1216 - Signs, Posters, Placards, Banners
(a) Carrying, transporting or using signs,
posters, placards or banners exceeding thirty inches (30") by thirty inches
(30") in size in or on any State building or grounds is prohibited unless prior
written permission has been obtained from the Director or the Chief of the
State Police or his designate whose review, under this section, shall not be
made on the basis of content.
(1) The size of
the handles or supports for such signs, posters, placards or banners shall be
limited to one-fourth inch (1/4") in thickness by three-fourth inch (3/4") in
width and shall extend no more than eighteen inches (18") beyond a single
exterior edge of such sign, poster, placard or banner except with the prior
written permission of the Director or the Chief of the State Police.
(2) All such handles or supports shall be of
wood without exception.
(b) All such signs, posters, placards or
banners shall be hand carried and not in any way affixed, fastened, or attached
to the premises; nor self-supporting and placed for display; nor leaned against
any wall, partition, or other portion of a State building or grounds.
(c) The carrying of such signs, posters,
placards or banners in a way that obstructs freedom of passage over or through,
or in State buildings or grounds is prohibited.
Notes
Note: Authority cited and Reference: Section 14685, Government Code.
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