99- 420 C.M.R. ch. 2, § 2 - Definitions

1. Authority. "Authority" means the Maine Turnpike Authority.
2. Maine Turnpike. "Maine Turnpike" means Interstate 95 from Kittery to Augusta under the jurisdiction of the Authority which is part of the interstate system as described in the United States Code, Title 23, section 103(e), as amended.
3. Logo sign. "Logo sign" means a sign provided by a service to identify the service's trademark and/or name for facilities which provide lodging, camping or attractions.
4. Logo sign assembly. "Logo sign assembly " is either the mainline sign assembly or the ramp sign assembly.
5. Mainline sign assembly. "Mainline sign assembly" means the base unit of a sign to which logo signs are attached and which is erected along the Maine Turnpike in advance of an exit to direct motorists to a particular service.
6. Ramp sign assembly. "Ramp sign assembly" means the base unit of a sign to which logos are attached and which are erected along an off-ramp to direct motorists to a particular service.
7. Rural in Character . For the purposes of this logo rule only, "rural in Character " interchanges include all interchanges that provide full access to the Maine Turnpike, but specifically excludes , exits 45, 47, 52, 102 and 103 which do not qualify.
8. Attraction. A cultural, historical, natural or major recreational site, or a leisure/ recreational activity destination.

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