§ 27-74-303 - Removal -- Authority generally -- Compensation.
               	 		
27-74-303.    Removal -- Authority generally -- Compensation.
    (a)  The  State Highway Commission is authorized and empowered to require the  removal of all outdoor advertising signs, displays, and devices which do  not conform to the provisions of this subchapter and which are lawfully  erected beyond six hundred sixty feet (660') from the nearest edge of  the right-of-way, located outside of urban areas, visible from the  main-traveled way of the interstate, primary, or any other state highway  designated by the commission and erected with the purpose of their  message being read from the main-traveled way.
(b)  The  right may be enforced by means of a mandatory injunction or other  appropriate remedy. However, just compensation shall be paid upon the  removal of signs, devices, and displays that were lawfully erected  beyond six hundred sixty feet (660') of the right-of-way line of the  interstate, primary, or other state highway. This compensation shall be  paid for the taking from the owner of the sign, display, or device, and  the taking of all right of title, leasehold, and interest in the sign,  display, or device, and the taking from the owner of the real property  on which the sign, display, or device is located, of the right to erect  and maintain the signs, displays, and devices thereon.