§ 54-17-108. Advertising or Junkyards Prohibited on Scenic Highways — Authority of Commissioner to Acquire
Whenever a road or highway has been designated part of the system, it is unlawful for any person to construct, use, operate or maintain any sign, except as provided in subsection (c) or § 54-17-109, or junkyard within two thousand feet (2,000′) of any road or highway that is a designated part of the system […]
§ 54-17-109. Excepted Signs
The following signs are excepted from § 54-17-108: Official signs and notices, including directional and warning signs, authorized or required by law; Utility signs; and Signs other than outdoor advertising devices, as defined in § 54-21-102, if such signs: Have a sign face that does not exceed one hundred square feet (100 sq. ft.) in […]
§ 54-17-101. Short Title
This part shall be known and may be cited as the “Scenic Highway System Act of 1971.”
§ 54-17-102. Scenic Highway System Established
There is established a system of scenic highways for the state. The system shall consist of those highways or roads or sections of the highways or roads that are so designated by the general assembly from time to time according to this part.
§ 54-17-103. Chapter Definitions
In this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires: “Advertise” means to establish an outdoor display by painting, pasting, or affixing on any surface, a picture, emblem, word, figure, numeral, or lettering for the purpose of making anything known; “Directional sign” means an official sign that identifies a site, attraction, or activity and directional information useful […]
§ 54-17-104. Purposes, Standards and Objectives
The purposes of this part and its specific objectives and standards are to: Provide for the recovery and conservation of natural scenic beauty along designated scenic highways; Provide a safe and attractive environment for tourists and travelers to enjoy the scenic beauty of the state; Maximize the potential of little used and bypassed sections of […]