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Statutes > California > Shc > 229.25-229.31

STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
SECTION 229.25-229.31



229.25.  The department shall determine that the facilities and
attractions for which generic tourist oriented directional signs are
provided meet the minimum criteria set forth in this article.



229.26.  (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the distance
from the nearest highway intersection to the nearest facility or
attraction shall not exceed 10 miles.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the maximum distance from the
signed intersection to the nearest facility or attraction shall not
exceed the following:
   (1) One mile for a service station.
   (2) Three miles for food or lodging facilities.



229.27.  Facilities for which signing is provided shall be located
on a reasonably direct and maintained route and have sufficient
signing to guide the motorist to the facility and back to the
highway, as determined by the department.


229.275.  All sign contracts are for a two-year period and are
subject to reevaluation by the department at the end of that period.



229.28.  The number of generic tourist oriented directional signs
shall not exceed three signs on an approach to an intersection from
either direction. If more signs are requested than authorized by this
section, the department shall select the three facilities or
attractions receiving the highest rankings based on existing criteria
and point ranking systems developed for other business signing
programs. Based on the rankings, an existing sign posted pursuant to
this chapter may be displaced by a new sign at the end of a two-year
contract.


229.281.  (a) The department shall also take into consideration
whether a business, attraction, or facility has existing on-premise
or off-premise advertising structures located on a nearby state
highway when determining its eligibility for a generic tourist
oriented directional sign.
   (b) The decision to place generic tourist oriented directional
signs is at the sole discretion of the department.




229.282.  (a) In any county having an active farm trails program
that is recognized by the board of supervisors of that county, the
individualized farm trail symbol may serve as the symbol on generic
tourist oriented directional signs, if the farm trail signs comply
with the requirements of this chapter.
   (b) As used in this section, an active farm trails program means
an organization of farmers and other rural enterprises that are in
direct contact with the traveling public.




229.285.  Tourist oriented directional signs erected pursuant to
this chapter shall not identify particular businesses or services by
name, but rather shall be generic and identify only the type or
nature of the business or service available.




229.286.  Signs identifying the location or proximity of gambling
activities are not eligible for placement under this chapter.



229.29.  In order to be eligible for a generic tourist oriented
directional sign, an individual business or, if more than one
business is to be included, then a majority of the businesses and
attractions within 10 driving miles of the sign, shall conform to all
of the following:
   (a) Open to the public at least 40 hours per week and six days per
week, for a minimum of three continuous months per year, and
maintain regular hours and schedules.
   (b) Seasonal businesses and attractions closed more than one week
at a time shall have the sign covered or removed by the department
during the period of closure.
   (c) Possess any appropriate business license approved by the state
and local agency regulating the particular business.
   (d) Each business or attraction identified on a tourist oriented
directional sign shall provide assurance of its conformity with all
applicable laws concerning the public accommodation without regard to
race, color, sex, culture, social origin or condition, or political
or religious ideas.


229.30.  If a business or attraction violates any provision of this
chapter or regulations adopted by the department, it may lose its
eligibility for a tourist oriented directional sign. The department
may request the immediate removal of a generic tourist oriented
directional sign if a business or attraction violates any section of
this law or regulations.



229.31.  No business or attraction shall be eligible for a generic
tourist oriented directional sign if it is adjacent to, and visible
from, the highway.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Shc > 229.25-229.31

STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
SECTION 229.25-229.31



229.25.  The department shall determine that the facilities and
attractions for which generic tourist oriented directional signs are
provided meet the minimum criteria set forth in this article.



229.26.  (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the distance
from the nearest highway intersection to the nearest facility or
attraction shall not exceed 10 miles.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the maximum distance from the
signed intersection to the nearest facility or attraction shall not
exceed the following:
   (1) One mile for a service station.
   (2) Three miles for food or lodging facilities.



229.27.  Facilities for which signing is provided shall be located
on a reasonably direct and maintained route and have sufficient
signing to guide the motorist to the facility and back to the
highway, as determined by the department.


229.275.  All sign contracts are for a two-year period and are
subject to reevaluation by the department at the end of that period.



229.28.  The number of generic tourist oriented directional signs
shall not exceed three signs on an approach to an intersection from
either direction. If more signs are requested than authorized by this
section, the department shall select the three facilities or
attractions receiving the highest rankings based on existing criteria
and point ranking systems developed for other business signing
programs. Based on the rankings, an existing sign posted pursuant to
this chapter may be displaced by a new sign at the end of a two-year
contract.


229.281.  (a) The department shall also take into consideration
whether a business, attraction, or facility has existing on-premise
or off-premise advertising structures located on a nearby state
highway when determining its eligibility for a generic tourist
oriented directional sign.
   (b) The decision to place generic tourist oriented directional
signs is at the sole discretion of the department.




229.282.  (a) In any county having an active farm trails program
that is recognized by the board of supervisors of that county, the
individualized farm trail symbol may serve as the symbol on generic
tourist oriented directional signs, if the farm trail signs comply
with the requirements of this chapter.
   (b) As used in this section, an active farm trails program means
an organization of farmers and other rural enterprises that are in
direct contact with the traveling public.




229.285.  Tourist oriented directional signs erected pursuant to
this chapter shall not identify particular businesses or services by
name, but rather shall be generic and identify only the type or
nature of the business or service available.




229.286.  Signs identifying the location or proximity of gambling
activities are not eligible for placement under this chapter.



229.29.  In order to be eligible for a generic tourist oriented
directional sign, an individual business or, if more than one
business is to be included, then a majority of the businesses and
attractions within 10 driving miles of the sign, shall conform to all
of the following:
   (a) Open to the public at least 40 hours per week and six days per
week, for a minimum of three continuous months per year, and
maintain regular hours and schedules.
   (b) Seasonal businesses and attractions closed more than one week
at a time shall have the sign covered or removed by the department
during the period of closure.
   (c) Possess any appropriate business license approved by the state
and local agency regulating the particular business.
   (d) Each business or attraction identified on a tourist oriented
directional sign shall provide assurance of its conformity with all
applicable laws concerning the public accommodation without regard to
race, color, sex, culture, social origin or condition, or political
or religious ideas.


229.30.  If a business or attraction violates any provision of this
chapter or regulations adopted by the department, it may lose its
eligibility for a tourist oriented directional sign. The department
may request the immediate removal of a generic tourist oriented
directional sign if a business or attraction violates any section of
this law or regulations.



229.31.  No business or attraction shall be eligible for a generic
tourist oriented directional sign if it is adjacent to, and visible
from, the highway.


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Statutes > California > Shc > 229.25-229.31

STREETS AND HIGHWAYS CODE
SECTION 229.25-229.31



229.25.  The department shall determine that the facilities and
attractions for which generic tourist oriented directional signs are
provided meet the minimum criteria set forth in this article.



229.26.  (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), the distance
from the nearest highway intersection to the nearest facility or
attraction shall not exceed 10 miles.
   (b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the maximum distance from the
signed intersection to the nearest facility or attraction shall not
exceed the following:
   (1) One mile for a service station.
   (2) Three miles for food or lodging facilities.



229.27.  Facilities for which signing is provided shall be located
on a reasonably direct and maintained route and have sufficient
signing to guide the motorist to the facility and back to the
highway, as determined by the department.


229.275.  All sign contracts are for a two-year period and are
subject to reevaluation by the department at the end of that period.



229.28.  The number of generic tourist oriented directional signs
shall not exceed three signs on an approach to an intersection from
either direction. If more signs are requested than authorized by this
section, the department shall select the three facilities or
attractions receiving the highest rankings based on existing criteria
and point ranking systems developed for other business signing
programs. Based on the rankings, an existing sign posted pursuant to
this chapter may be displaced by a new sign at the end of a two-year
contract.


229.281.  (a) The department shall also take into consideration
whether a business, attraction, or facility has existing on-premise
or off-premise advertising structures located on a nearby state
highway when determining its eligibility for a generic tourist
oriented directional sign.
   (b) The decision to place generic tourist oriented directional
signs is at the sole discretion of the department.




229.282.  (a) In any county having an active farm trails program
that is recognized by the board of supervisors of that county, the
individualized farm trail symbol may serve as the symbol on generic
tourist oriented directional signs, if the farm trail signs comply
with the requirements of this chapter.
   (b) As used in this section, an active farm trails program means
an organization of farmers and other rural enterprises that are in
direct contact with the traveling public.




229.285.  Tourist oriented directional signs erected pursuant to
this chapter shall not identify particular businesses or services by
name, but rather shall be generic and identify only the type or
nature of the business or service available.




229.286.  Signs identifying the location or proximity of gambling
activities are not eligible for placement under this chapter.



229.29.  In order to be eligible for a generic tourist oriented
directional sign, an individual business or, if more than one
business is to be included, then a majority of the businesses and
attractions within 10 driving miles of the sign, shall conform to all
of the following:
   (a) Open to the public at least 40 hours per week and six days per
week, for a minimum of three continuous months per year, and
maintain regular hours and schedules.
   (b) Seasonal businesses and attractions closed more than one week
at a time shall have the sign covered or removed by the department
during the period of closure.
   (c) Possess any appropriate business license approved by the state
and local agency regulating the particular business.
   (d) Each business or attraction identified on a tourist oriented
directional sign shall provide assurance of its conformity with all
applicable laws concerning the public accommodation without regard to
race, color, sex, culture, social origin or condition, or political
or religious ideas.


229.30.  If a business or attraction violates any provision of this
chapter or regulations adopted by the department, it may lose its
eligibility for a tourist oriented directional sign. The department
may request the immediate removal of a generic tourist oriented
directional sign if a business or attraction violates any section of
this law or regulations.



229.31.  No business or attraction shall be eligible for a generic
tourist oriented directional sign if it is adjacent to, and visible
from, the highway.