Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Subtitle 4 - HIGHWAYS DIVISION
Chapter 103 - OUTDOOR ADVERTISING ALONG STATE HIGHWAYS AND FEDERAL AID SECONDARY COUNTY HIGHWAYS
Section 19-103-13 - Purpose test

Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 19-103-13

Current through February, 2024

The following examples shall be used for determining whether a sign has as its purpose the identification of the activity located on the premises or its products or services, or the sale or lease of the property on which the sign is located, rather than prohibited outdoor advertising.

(1) Any sign which consists solely of the name of the establishment upon which the sign is located is an on-premise sign.

(2) A sign which identifies the establishment's principal or accessory products or services offered on the premises is an on-premise sign. An example of an accessory product would be a brand of tires offered for sale at a service station.

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