Introduced
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To establish a $5,000 cap on the annual fines and fees assessed against any one billboard; clarify that certain billboards that met existing standards when a state moratorium went into effect in 2006 are “grandfathered”; and allow certain improvements in the sign structures of these. Also, to exempt service club and religious sign less than eight square feet in area from the moratorium, and reduce the distance between allowable signs.
Referred to the Committee on Transportation
Substitute offered
The substitute passed by voice vote
Amendment offered
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Consideration postponed
Withdrawn
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Amendment offered
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To prohibit signs that violate community standards of decency, and establish regulations for signs of sexually-oriented businesses.
The amendment passed by voice vote
Passed in the Senate 30 to 7 (details)
To establish a $5,000 cap on the annual fines and fees assessed against any one billboard; clarify that certain billboards that met existing standards when a state moratorium went into effect in 2006 are “grandfathered”; and allow certain improvements in the sign structures of these. Also, to exempt service club and religious sign less than eight square feet in area from the moratorium; and reduce the distance between allowable signs.
Referred to the Committee on Transportation