Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 410 - Beautification of Highways
NRS 410.330 - Agreement with Secretary of Transportation; regulations governing permits for outdoor advertising and submission of requests for retention of nonconforming signs.

The Board shall:
1. Enter into the agreement with the Secretary of Transportation provided for by 23 U.S.C. § 131(d), setting forth the criteria governing unzoned commercial or industrial areas and the spacing, size and lighting of outdoor advertising coming within the exceptions contained in subsections 4 and 5 of NRS 410.320. The criteria must be consistent with customary use in the outdoor advertising industry in this state insofar as such customary use is consonant with the objectives of the Legislature as declared in NRS 410.220 to 410.410, inclusive.
2. Prescribe regulations governing the issuance of permits by the Director for the erection and maintenance of outdoor advertising coming within the exceptions contained in subsections 4 and 5 of NRS 410.320. The regulations must be consistent with the criteria governing size, lighting and spacing of outdoor advertising as established by agreement between the Secretary of Transportation and the Board pursuant to subsection 1 of this section.
3. Prescribe regulations governing the issuance of permits by the Director for the erection and maintenance of outdoor advertising coming within the exception contained in subsection 1 of NRS 410.320. The regulations must be consistent with the national standards promulgated by the Secretary of Transportation pursuant to 23 U.S.C. § 131(c)(1).
4. Prescribe regulations governing the submission to the Director of any declaration, resolution, certified copy of an ordinance or other direction from the governing body of a county, city or other governmental agency that removal of signs which provide directional information about goods and services in the interest of the traveling public would cause an economic hardship in a specifically defined area. Any such declaration, resolution or ordinance must request the retention of the signs in the defined hardship area. Upon receipt of a declaration, resolution or ordinance, the Director shall forward it to the Secretary of Transportation for inclusion as a defined hardship area qualifying for exemption pursuant to 23 U.S.C. § 131(o) and shall comply with the regulations of the Federal Highway Administration relating to applications for such exemptions. The regulations must provide that any local governing body submitting a request for exemption must perform the economic studies required by federal and state regulations to support the finding of economic hardship in the defined area, and submit the results of the studies to the director. This subsection does not apply to any highway which is a part of the interstate or primary highway system if such application would prevent this state from receiving federal funds or would result in sanctions against this state for noncompliance under 23 U.S.C. § 131.
(Added to NRS by 1971, 1327; A 1977, 566; 1979, 1785; 1989, 1311)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 410 - Beautification of Highways

NRS 410.030 - Definitions.

NRS 410.040 - "Automotive graveyard" defined.

NRS 410.043 - "Board" defined.

NRS 410.045 - "Department" defined.

NRS 410.047 - "Director" defined.

NRS 410.050 - "Edge of the right-of-way" defined.

NRS 410.060 - "Interstate highway" defined.

NRS 410.070 - "Junk" defined.

NRS 410.080 - "Junkyard" defined.

NRS 410.090 - "Primary highway" defined.

NRS 410.095 - Declaration of legislative intent.

NRS 410.097 - Federal reimbursement prerequisite to continued effectiveness of NRS 410.095 to 410.210, inclusive.

NRS 410.100 - Permit required for establishment and operation of junkyard at certain locations.

NRS 410.110 - Permit: Fee; disposition of proceeds.

NRS 410.120 - Permit: Conditions for issuance.

NRS 410.130 - Screening of certain junkyards: Requirement.

NRS 410.140 - Screening of certain junkyards: Regulations.

NRS 410.150 - Removal, relocation or disposal of junkyard.

NRS 410.160 - Acquisition of property by Department.

NRS 410.170 - Compensation for removal, relocation or disposal of junkyard.

NRS 410.180 - Payment of costs.

NRS 410.190 - Regulations to be consistent with federal laws and standards.

NRS 410.200 - Regulatory powers of local government unimpaired.

NRS 410.210 - Violation constitutes public nuisance; abatement; recovery of costs.

NRS 410.220 - Declaration of legislative intent.

NRS 410.230 - Definitions.

NRS 410.250 - "Information centers" defined.

NRS 410.270 - "Outdoor advertising," "outdoor advertising sign, display or device" and "sign, display or device" defined.

NRS 410.290 - "Safety rest areas" defined.

NRS 410.300 - "Unzoned commercial or industrial area" defined.

NRS 410.305 - "Urban area" defined.

NRS 410.310 - "Zoned commercial or industrial area" defined.

NRS 410.320 - Outdoor advertising adjacent to highway prohibited; exceptions.

NRS 410.330 - Agreement with Secretary of Transportation; regulations governing permits for outdoor advertising and submission of requests for retention of nonconforming signs.

NRS 410.340 - Removal of prohibited outdoor advertising: Time limited; no compensation to owner of certain outdoor advertising.

NRS 410.350 - Removal of prohibited outdoor advertising: Compensation to owners of outdoor advertising and real property.

NRS 410.360 - Violation constitutes public nuisance; abatement; recovery of costs; penalty.

NRS 410.365 - Remedies for obstruction of visibility of outdoor advertising structure by noise abatement project.

NRS 410.370 - Safety rest area: Distribution of maps, directories and pamphlets; establishment of informational center.

NRS 410.380 - Informational sign, display or device within right-of-way.

NRS 410.390 - Inventory of existing outdoor advertising; contents; penalty.

NRS 410.400 - Regulations; fee for permit; no fee for certain signs; disposition of fees.

NRS 410.410 - NRS 410.220 to 410.400, inclusive, supplementary to NRS 405.020 to 405.110, inclusive; federal reimbursement prerequisite to continued effectiveness.