C.M.R. 17, 229, ch. 206 - RULES FOR THE INSTALLATION OF GAS, FOOD, LODGING, CAMPING AND ATTRACTIONS LOGO SIGNS ON THE RURAL PORTIONS OF THE INTERSTATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM
- § 229-206-1 - General Requirements
- § 229-206-2 - Definitions
- § 229-206-3 - Service Requirements
- § 229-206-4 - Eligibility of Sites
- § 229-206-5 - Distance to Services
- § 229-206-6 - Interchange Eligibility Criteria
- § 229-206-7 - Logo Design
- § 229-206-8 - Logo Size and Shape
- § 229-206-9 - Logo Legends
- § 229-206-10 - Logo Color
- § 229-206-11 - Materials
- § 229-206-12 - Location of Sign Assemblies
- § 229-206-13 - Eligibility Survey
- § 229-206-14 - Logo Permits
- § 229-206-15 - Replacement
- § 229-206-16 - Changes in Participating Service
- § 229-206-17 - Existing Attraction Signing
- § 229-206-18 - Removal of Logo Signs
- § 229-206-19 - Relocation of Logo Signs
- § 229-206-20 - Financial Responsibility
- § 229-206-21 - Implementation
SUMMARY: The purpose of these rules is to regulate the installation of gas, food, lodging, camping and attraction logo signs on rural portions of the interstate highway system. These regulations establish the size, shape, manner and location of logo signs and describe the procedure for applying to the Department for permission to erect a logo sign and the criteria used by the Department to select among applicants. The Department may contract with a private vendor to implement the logo sign program.
Notes
September 1, 1999
AMENDED:
January 27, 2007 - filing 2007-22
STATUTORY AUTHORITY: 23 M.R.S.A. §1912-B
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