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Title 17: CRIMES

Chapter 80: LITTER CONTROL

§2273. Penalty warning signs

Within the limits of its budget, the Department of Transportation may erect one sign within each 100 miles of state highway mileage in each county, warning motorists of the penalties for littering or asking for their cooperation in keeping the highways clean. One such sign shall be located within a reasonable distance of all state highway entry points into this State from other states or countries. If the state highway leads to or from an international border crossing point, the sign shall be bilingual. [1975, c. 739, §15 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1975, c. 739, §15 (NEW).

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title17 > Title17ch80sec0 > Title17sec2273

Title 17: CRIMES

Chapter 80: LITTER CONTROL

§2273. Penalty warning signs

Within the limits of its budget, the Department of Transportation may erect one sign within each 100 miles of state highway mileage in each county, warning motorists of the penalties for littering or asking for their cooperation in keeping the highways clean. One such sign shall be located within a reasonable distance of all state highway entry points into this State from other states or countries. If the state highway leads to or from an international border crossing point, the sign shall be bilingual. [1975, c. 739, §15 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1975, c. 739, §15 (NEW).


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maine > Title17 > Title17ch80sec0 > Title17sec2273

Title 17: CRIMES

Chapter 80: LITTER CONTROL

§2273. Penalty warning signs

Within the limits of its budget, the Department of Transportation may erect one sign within each 100 miles of state highway mileage in each county, warning motorists of the penalties for littering or asking for their cooperation in keeping the highways clean. One such sign shall be located within a reasonable distance of all state highway entry points into this State from other states or countries. If the state highway leads to or from an international border crossing point, the sign shall be bilingual. [1975, c. 739, §15 (NEW).]

SECTION HISTORY

1975, c. 739, §15 (NEW).