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Model Legislation: State Prohibition of Billboards
Five states, Alaska, Hawaii, Vermont, Maine, and Rhode Island, currently prohibit new billboard construction. Oregon has adopted a statewide cap and replace law, meaning that no one may erect a new billboard until they remove an existing one. In fact, if a person wishes to erect a tri-vision billboard in Oregon, they must remove three static billboards. The remaining 45 states, including Oregon, could all go considerably further in their efforts to fight billboard blight by prohibiting new billboard construction tomorrow. The following legislation is based on language used by Alaska, Hawaii, Vermont, Maine, and Rhode Island, language that has withstood repeated challenges by the billboard industry.
Section 1. Findings and declaration of policy: Section 2. Definitions Section 3. Prohibition of New Billboard Construction Section 4. Construction of Permitted Billboards Section 5. Maintenance and Repair of Existing Billboards Section 6. Increase in Permit Fee and Inventory of Billboards Section 7. Development of Official Business Directional Signs Section 8. Agreement with the Federal Government Section 9. Severability Section 10. Conflict Section 11. Effective Date For more information on how to advocate for good state and local billboard controls, see Scenic America's publication Fighting Billboard Blight, available in our secure online Bookstore. |
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