Indiana Administrative Code
Title 105 - INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Article 7 - PERMITS FOR HIGHWAYS
Rule 4 - Signs
- Section 4-1 - Purpose of rule for signs
- Section 4-2 - Definitions
- Section 4-3 - Content of applications; incomplete applications; approval or denial of permits; effect of false or misleading information or repeated violation of permit terms
- Section 4-4 - Documentation evidencing consent of property owner; transfer of ownership of the sign
- Section 4-5 - Changeable message signs
- Section 4-6 - Permit required before erection of sign; time to erect; multiple conflicting applications
- Section 4-7 - Application and fee
- Section 4-8 - Permit identification number for signs; fastening to signs
- Section 4-9 - Territory to which article applies; entries for examinations and surveys
- Section 4-10 - Permit denial criteria
- Section 4-11 - Notice of permit denial or revocation
- Section 4-12 - Appeal procedures; no contract between department and permittee and no tort action permitted against department for negligent permitting of signs
- Section 4-13 - Conditional permit
- Section 4-14 - Modification of conforming sign to different sign type; addendum to permit
- Section 4-15 - Revocation of permit; appeal of revocation; removal of illegal signs as public nuisances
- Section 4-16 - Size and configuration criteria
- Section 4-17 - Sign spacing criteria
- Section 4-18 - Sign lighting criteria
- Section 4-19 - Miscellaneous criteria
- Section 4-20 - Zoned commercial or industrial area; unzoned commercial or industrial area
- Section 4-21 - Scenic byways
- Section 4-22 - Local control of signs on relinquished roads and other control routes within local jurisdiction
- Section 4-23 - Separability
- Section 4-24 - Relocation
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