§ 27-74-204 - Permitted advertising.
               	 		
27-74-204.    Permitted advertising.
    (a)  With  the exception of and excluding those highways, or portions of highways,  which are designated by the State Highway Commission as scenic byways,  nothing contained in this chapter shall prohibit the erection and  maintenance of outdoor advertising signs, displays, and devices  consistent with customary use within six hundred sixty feet (660') of  the nearest edge of the right-of-way of interstate, primary, and other  state highways designated by the State Highway Commission:
      (1)  Within those areas which are zoned industrial or commercial under authority of the laws of this state; or
      (2)  Within  those unzoned commercial or industrial areas which may be determined by  agreement between the commission and the United States Secretary of  Transportation.
(b)  Neither shall these prohibitions apply to signs, displays, and devices:
      (1)  Advertising the sale or lease of property upon which they are located;
      (2)  Advertising activities conducted on the property upon which they are located;
      (3)  Which  locate, identify, mark, or warn of the presence of pipelines, utility  lines, or rail lines, and appurtenances thereto, including, but not  limited to, markers used in maintenance, operation, observation, and  safety;
      (4)  Granted an exemption by the Secretary of Transportation pursuant to 23 U.S.C.    131(o).
(c)  The  erection of outdoor advertising signs, displays, and devices along a  scenic byway shall be limited to those permitted by 23 U.S.C.    131(c).