Effective - 28 Aug 2017, 2 histories
226.520. Permitted signs — specifications. — On and after March 30, 1972, no outdoor advertising shall be erected or maintained within six hundred sixty feet of the nearest edge of the right-of-way and visible from the main traveled way of any highway which is part of the federal-aid primary highways as of June 1, 1991, and all highways designated as part of the National Highway System by the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 and those highways subsequently designated as part of the National Highway System in this state except the following:
(1) Directional and other official signs, including, but not limited to, signs pertaining to natural wonders, scenic, cultural (including agricultural activities or attractions), scientific, educational, religious sites, and historical attractions, which are required or authorized by law, and which comply with regulations which shall be promulgated by the department relative to their lighting, size, number, spacing and such other requirements as may be appropriate to implement sections 226.500 to 226.600, but such regulations shall not be inconsistent with, nor more restrictive than, such national standards as may be promulgated from time to time by the Secretary of the Department of Transportation of the United States, under subsection (c) of Section 131 of Title 23 of the United States Code, and two-year colleges shall qualify for substantially the same signs as traditional four-year colleges, irrespective of differences in student housing or types of degrees offered;
(2) Signs, displays, and devices advertising activities conducted on the property upon which they are located, or services and products therein provided;
(3) Outdoor advertising located in areas which are zoned industrial, commercial or the like as provided in sections 226.500 to 226.600 or under other authority of law;
(4) Outdoor advertising located in unzoned commercial or industrial areas as defined and determined pursuant to sections 226.500 to 226.600;
(5) Outdoor advertising for tourist-oriented businesses, and scoreboards used in sporting events or other electronic signs with changeable messages which are not prohibited by federal regulations or local zoning ordinances. Outdoor advertising which is authorized by this subdivision (5) shall only be allowed to the extent that such outdoor advertising is not prohibited by Title 23, United States Code, Section 131, as now or thereafter amended, and lawful regulations promulgated thereunder. The general assembly finds and declares it to be the policy of the state of Missouri that the tourism industry is of major and critical importance to the economic well-being of the state and that directional signs, displays and devices providing directional information about goods and services in the interest of the traveling public are essential to the economic welfare of the tourism industry. The general assembly further finds and declares that the removal of directional signs advertising tourist-oriented businesses is harmful to the tourism industry in Missouri and that the removal of directional signs within or near areas of the state where there is high concentration of tourist-oriented businesses would have a particularly harmful effect upon the economies within such areas. The state highways and transportation commission is authorized and directed to determine those specific areas of the state of Missouri in which there is high concentration of tourist-oriented businesses, and within such areas, no directional signs, displays and devices which are lawfully erected, which are maintained in good repair, which provide directional information about goods and services in the interest of the traveling public, and which would otherwise be required to be removed because they are not allowed to be maintained under the provisions of sections 226.500 through 226.600 shall be required to be removed until such time as such removal has been finally ordered by the United States Secretary of Transportation;
(6) The provisions of this section shall not be construed to require removal of signs advertising churches or items of religious significance, items of native arts and crafts, woodworking in native products, or native items of artistic, historical, geologic significance, or hospitals or airports.
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(L. 1965 2d Ex. Sess. p. 900 § 3, A.L. 1972 S.B. 382, A.L. 1976 H.B. 1478, A.L. 1999 S.B. 61, A.L. 2011 S.B. 77, A.L. 2017 S.B. 225)
Structure Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XIV - Roads and Waterways
Chapter 226 - Department of Transportation
Section 226.007 - Transfer of agencies.
Section 226.010 - Definitions.
Section 226.020 - State highways and transportation commission created.
Section 226.030 - Number of members — qualifications — term — removal — compensation.
Section 226.033 - Prohibited acts by certain commissioners.
Section 226.033 - Prohibited acts by certain commissioners.
Section 226.050 - Secretary to be appointed — duties and powers.
Section 226.070 - Attorney general shall advise commission, when.
Section 226.080 - Salaries, how fixed — veterans' preference authorized.
Section 226.095 - Arbitration for negligence actions, when.
Section 226.100 - Principal office to be in Jefferson City — persons authorized to administer oaths.
Section 226.120 - Chairman and vice chairman, election, term — quorum — monthly meeting, required.
Section 226.130 - Duties and powers of commission — rulemaking, procedure.
Section 226.134 - Projects funded by bonds to conform with priorities of 1992 plan, exception.
Section 226.140 - Audit of records, when — plan to modernize transportation system, report.
Section 226.170 - Election of state highways and transportation commission, how construed.
Section 226.181 - Parks, requests for federal aid, notice to be given department.
Section 226.190 - Assent to act of Congress for aid to state roads.
Section 226.210 - Road bond interest and sinking fund.
Section 226.220 - State road fund — sources — expenditures.
Section 226.225 - State transportation fund established, purposes.
Section 226.230 - Auditor, treasurer and highways and transportation commission — duties.
Section 226.250 - Authorized to acquire, by lease, purchase, or condemnation, plants or factories.
Section 226.270 - Method of procedure in case of condemnation proceedings.
Section 226.280 - Definitions.
Section 226.290 - Interpretations.
Section 226.300 - Purpose of law.
Section 226.310 - Duties and powers of state transportation department.
Section 226.320 - State agencies to cooperate.
Section 226.330 - State transportation department to accept donations of and acquire lands.
Section 226.340 - Area to be provided for parkway purposes.
Section 226.350 - State to convey necessary areas in fee simple to United States.
Section 226.360 - Political subdivisions to convey parkway areas.
Section 226.370 - Areas to be in accordance with preliminary development and property maps.
Section 226.380 - Areas prohibited from certain uses.
Section 226.390 - Use of existing highways in connection with parkways — conditions.
Section 226.400 - Concurrent jurisdiction ceded to United States.
Section 226.410 - All other powers preserved to state.
Section 226.420 - Powers and duties of state transportation department in parkway area.
Section 226.430 - Powers to be exercised when funds are appropriated.
Section 226.440 - Commission established.
Section 226.445 - Commission members, number, term, appointment — compensation — staff.
Section 226.450 - Meetings, number required annually — called how — quorum.
Section 226.455 - Commission's duties.
Section 226.460 - Commission's powers.
Section 226.465 - State agencies to cooperate.
Section 226.490 - Official highway maps — certain attractions to be designated, when.
Section 226.500 - Purpose of law.
Section 226.501 - Tenth amendment to United States Constitution quoted.
Section 226.502 - Legislative intent — funds to be used.
Section 226.510 - Definitions.
Section 226.520 - Permitted signs — specifications.
Section 226.530 - Permits — rulemaking.
Section 226.532 - Attorney general to represent the state in certain actions.
Section 226.545 - Landmark signs, permitted when.
Section 226.560 - Certain provisions to affect subsequently erected signs only.
Section 226.573 - Rulemaking — new technology in outdoor advertising.
Section 226.585 - Vegetation along right-of-way, cutting of — transportation department, duties.
Section 226.590 - Matching funds — source.
Section 226.650 - Purpose of law.
Section 226.660 - Definitions.
Section 226.670 - Licenses — fee.
Section 226.680 - Prohibited areas — exceptions.
Section 226.690 - Preexisting junkyards — screening — removal.
Section 226.700 - Rules authorized — injunctive relief.
Section 226.710 - Unlicensed junkyard — penalty.
Section 226.720 - Unscreened junkyards near state and county roads prohibited — penalty.
Section 226.750 - Beautification, rest, recreational areas authorized.
Section 226.760 - Acquisition, condemnation authority.
Section 226.770 - Authority to contract with public agencies for funds.
Section 226.780 - Expenditures limited to federal funds, when.
Section 226.790 - Commercial facilities within rest or recreation areas prohibited.
Section 226.792 - U.S. Route 66, original roads and highways to be renamed "Route 66".
Section 226.795 - Scenic road, State Highway 19 designation, duties.
Section 226.796 - U.S. Highway 66 designated historic highway — duties — costs, how paid.
Section 226.800 - Marking national historic trails with approved signs — donations.
Section 226.801 - Signs and outdoor advertising, rules and regulations.
Section 226.907 - Minority-owned construction companies not required, when.
Section 226.910 - Contract requirements not in compliance with federal law to be null and void.
Section 226.950 - Definitions.
Section 226.975 - Commission not required to file plans.
Section 226.1115 - Property removed from roadway to be taken to shoulder or berm of roadway.