60-7-102. Definitions
60-7-102. Definitions. As used in 60-2-208 and 60-7-101 through 60-7-103, the following definitions apply: (1) A “high-hazard area” is a segment of the primary or secondary highway system passing through open range where livestock move on or across the highway often enough, in enough numbers, and with enough ease of access that the animals create a significant […]
60-7-103. Department to fence right-of-way through open range — exception
60-7-103. Department to fence right-of-way through open range — exception. (1) Except as provided in subsection (3), the department shall fence the right-of-way of any part of a primary or secondary highway or a county road or bridge that is constructed or reconstructed after July 1, 1969, through open range where livestock present a hazard to […]
60-7-201. Grazing livestock on highway unlawful
60-7-201. Grazing livestock on highway unlawful. A person who owns or possesses livestock may not permit the livestock to graze, remain upon, or occupy a part of the right-of-way of: (1) a state highway running through cultivated areas or a part of the fenced right-of-way of a state highway if in either case the highway has been […]
60-7-202. Exclusions
60-7-202. Exclusions. Section 60-7-201 does not apply to the following: (1) livestock on state highways under the charge of one or more herders; (2) the parts of fenced highways adjacent to open range where a highway device has not been installed to exclude range livestock; (3) the parts of a state highway or a part of the federal-aid primary […]
60-5-522. Business eligibility — criteria — restrictions
60-5-522. Business eligibility — criteria — restrictions. (1) To be eligible for business identification on a tourist-oriented directional sign, a business establishment shall meet the following standards for a business, service, or activity: (a) Gas, food, lodging, and camping services must: (i) be licensed and approved by the state and local agencies regulating the particular type of business; […]
60-5-523. through 60-5-525 reserved
60-5-523 through 60-5-525 reserved.
60-5-526. Restrictions
60-5-526. Restrictions. The department may take no action under this part that may result in the loss to the state of any federal highway construction funds. History: En. Sec. 16, Ch. 537, L. 1989.
60-5-527. Federal requirements — conflict and accord
60-5-527. Federal requirements — conflict and accord. If the secretary of the U.S. department of transportation finds any part of this part to be in conflict with federal requirements that are prescribed as a condition to the allocation of federal funds to the state, the conflicting part of this part is invalid only to the extent […]
60-5-528. and 60-5-529 reserved
60-5-528 and 60-5-529 reserved.
60-5-530. Antilittering signs
60-5-530. Antilittering signs. (1) (a) There is an antilittering sign special revenue account within the state special revenue fund established in 17-2-102. (b) There must be paid into the account money received from donations for the making and installation of antilittering signs. (c) Money in the account is statutorily appropriated, as provided in 17-7-502, to the department of […]