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New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
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TITLE 17. Department of Transportation |
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Chapter IV. Highways |
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Subchapter C. Highway Use and Maintenance |
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Part 150. Advertising Signs Adjacent to the Interstate and Primary Highway Systems |
Sec. 150.18. Directional signs permitted because of substantial economic hardship
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- Subsection (o) of section 131 of title 23, United States Code, was added by section 122 of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1976 to provide that a state may request an exemption from removal requirements of the Federal-Aid Highway Beautification Act upon a showing that removal of certain signs would work a substantial economic hardship within a specific area. The Department of Transportation will make the application, which is permitted under this provision, to the United States Department of Transportation and will permit directional signs to exist in conformance with any approved exemption which has been granted in conformance with the Federal statute.