In order to provide information in the specific interest of the traveling public, the commission may authorize outdoor advertising at safety rest areas and at information centers.
History: 1953 Comp., § 55-11-7, enacted by Laws 1966, ch. 65, § 7.
Regulation deemed proper exercise of police power. — The regulation of outdoor advertising along interstate and primary highways is a reasonable and proper exercise of the police power. Stuckey's Stores, Inc. v. O'Cheskey, 1979-NMSC-060, 93 N.M. 312, 600 P.2d 258, appeal dismissed, 446 U.S. 930, 100 S. Ct. 2145, 64 L. Ed. 2d 783 (1980).
Am. Jur. 2d, A.L.R. and C.J.S. references. — 39 Am. Jur. 2d Highways, Streets and Bridges § 288.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 12 - Highway Beautification
Section 67-12-1 - Short title.
Section 67-12-2 - Definitions.
Section 67-12-3 - Public policy.
Section 67-12-4 - Outdoor advertising prohibited; exceptions.
Section 67-12-5 - Outdoor advertising; regulations; permits.
Section 67-12-6 - Outdoor advertising; acquisition; compensation; removal.
Section 67-12-7 - Outdoor advertising; safety rest areas; information centers.
Section 67-12-9 - Junkyards; license required.
Section 67-12-10 - Junkyards; screening; acquisition; removal; compensation.
Section 67-12-11 - Junkyards; abatement of nuisance.
Section 67-12-12 - Powers of commission.
Section 67-12-13 - Construction of act.
Section 67-12-14 - Acquisition of land for scenic beauty.
Section 67-12-15 - Tree plantings along medians and public rights-of-way.