Connecticut Administrative Code
Title 13b - Transportation
17 - Encroachment Permit Regulations
Section 13b-17-19 - Signs
Current through September 9, 2024
(1) Advertising signs on private property shall conform to current State administrative regulations concerning outdoor advertising signs, displays and devices adjacent to the national system of interstate and defense highways, limited-access federal aid primary highways, other limited-access highways, and unlimited access federal-aid primary highways.
(2) No person, firm or corporation may erect any sign within 300 feet of any State highway which shall have thereon the words STOP - CAUTION - DANGER - WARNING - SLOW - or any words, characters or symbols intended to give warning or direction to traffic, except by written permission from the Transportation Commissioner. This does not prevent any municipal officer or public utility company from maintaining danger or warning signs required by statute or essential to the operations of a public utility. Such signs shall not bear the name of any product or any advertisement. The Transportation Commissioner or an authorized agent may enter upon private property and remove any violation of the statutes or regulations governing such signs. Fines up to $100 for the first offense and up to $500 for each subsequent offense may be levied.
(3) No signs shall be allowed on State highways except as listed below:
(4) Permits for Christmas lights, ornaments and official civic banners (e.g., Red Cross, Community Chest, etc.) to be suspended over a State highway will be issued only for noncommercial purposes. The minimum clearance over the pavement shall be 18 feet. The permittee shall file certificates covering
Public Liability in the minimum amount of $500,000 (single limit) and Property Damage in the amount of $100,000/$200,000 with the District Maintenance Manager. These permits must be for a limited time only.
(5) A penalty of up to $100 fine and imprisonment up to 30 days may be levied against any person or firm who maliciously or wilfully removes, defaces, destroys, knocks down or tampers with any barrier, warning, detour, cautionary, directional or informational sign or light placed on a State highway by the Transportation Commissioner.